{"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers. "}, {"Answer": "Boy Scouts of America (BSA).", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers. The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. It uses imagery commonly associated with American Indian cultures for its self-invented ceremonies. These ceremonies are usually for recognition of leadership qualities, camping skills, and other scouting ideals as exemplified by their elected peers.\n"}, {"Answer": "It is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was this honor society established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1915", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1915", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " in 1915 "}, {"Answer": "In 1915.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers. The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. It uses imagery commonly associated with American Indian cultures for its self-invented ceremonies. These ceremonies are usually for recognition of leadership qualities, camping skills, and other scouting ideals as exemplified by their elected peers.\n"}, {"Answer": "1915", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who established it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson"}, {"Answer": "The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers. The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. It uses imagery commonly associated with American Indian cultures for its self-invented ceremonies. These ceremonies are usually for recognition of leadership qualities, camping skills, and other scouting ideals as exemplified by their elected peers."}, {"Answer": "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "National program director", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edward Urner Goodman (May 15, 1891 \u2013 March 13, 1980) was an \ninfluential leader in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) movement for much of the twentieth century. Goodman was the national program director from 1931 until 1951, during the organization's formative years of significant growth when the Cub Scouting and Exploring programs were established.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "National program director", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "national program director"}, {"Answer": "The national program director of Scouting and Exploring programs, was an influential leader in the Boy Scouts of America.", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edward Urner Goodman (May 15, 1891 \u2013 March 13, 1980) was an \ninfluential leader in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) movement for much of the twentieth century. Goodman was the national program director from 1931 until 1951, during the organization's formative years of significant growth when the Cub Scouting and Exploring programs were established. He developed the BSA's national training center in the early 1930s and was responsible for publication of the widely read \"Boy Scout Handbook\" and other Scouting books, writing the \"Leaders Handbook\" used by Scout leaders in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. In the 1950s, Goodman was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches in New York City and active in church work."}, {"Answer": "Edward Urner Goodman was an influential leader in the Boy Scouts of America movement for much of the twentieth century.", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edward Urner Goodman (May 15, 1891 \u2013 March 13, 1980) was an \ninfluential leader in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) movement for much of the twentieth century."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "National program director"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what were some of his recognitions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An influential leader in BSA, was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches to mention a few", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edward Urner Goodman (May 15, 1891 \u2013 March 13, 1980) was an \ninfluential leader in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) movement for much of the twentieth century. Goodman was the national program director from 1931 until 1951, during the organization's formative years of significant growth when the Cub Scouting and Exploring programs were established. He developed the BSA's national training center in the early 1930s and was responsible for publication of the widely read \"Boy Scout Handbook\" and other Scouting books, writing the \"Leaders Handbook\" used by Scout leaders in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. In the 1950s, Goodman was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches in New York City and active in church work.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Goodman was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humanics, He was also honored in 1947 when he was made an honorary chief of the Blackfoot Tribe of American Indians and given the name \"Chief Eagle\".", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "Goodman was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humanics from Missouri Valley College, the first such degree awarded by the college. He was also honored in 1947 when he was made an honorary chief of the Blackfoot Tribe of American Indians and given the name \"Chief Eagle\"."}, {"Answer": "He was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humanics from Missouri Valley College, honorary chief of the Blackfoot Tribe of American Indians, the BSA confers the E. Urner Goodman Camping Award, recognizing lodges that have excelled in the promotion of camping within their host council. The Founder's Award is given by Order of the Arrow lodges in honor of OA co-founders Goodman and Edson.", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "Upon his retirement from full-time professional Scouting in 1951, Goodman was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humanics from Missouri Valley College, the first such degree awarded by the college. He was also honored in 1947 when he was made an honorary chief of the Blackfoot Tribe of American Indians and given the name \"Chief Eagle\".\n\nIn his memory, the BSA confers the E. Urner Goodman Camping Award, recognizing lodges that have excelled in the promotion of camping within their host council. The Founder's Award is given by Order of the Arrow lodges in honor of OA co-founders Goodman and Edson. Up until 2004, the BSA administered the E.\u00a0Urner Goodman Scholarship Fund program, providing financial grants towards the college education of Arrowmen aspiring to professional Scouting careers."}, {"Answer": "He was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humanics from Missouri Valley College, the first such degree awarded by the college.", "Topic": "E. Urner Goodman", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "Upon his retirement from full-time professional Scouting in 1951, Goodman was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humanics from Missouri Valley College, the first such degree awarded by the college. He was also honored in 1947 when he was made an honorary chief of the Blackfoot Tribe of American Indians and given the name \"Chief Eagle\"."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "National program director", "what were some of his recognitions?", "An influential leader in BSA, was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches to mention a few"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are the eligibility criteria to be on this society's membership list?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Membership", "Rationale": "To be eligible for induction, a youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21, hold the Scouts BSA First Class rank, the Venturing Discovery Award, or the Sea Scout Ordinary rank or higher, be approved by their unit leader and be elected by the youth members of their unit.\n\nAdults age 21 or older may be nominated after meeting the camping requirements and being approved by the lodge adult selection committee.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To be eligible for induction, a youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21, hold the Scouts BSA First Class rank, the Venturing Discovery Award", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Membership", "Rationale": " To be eligible for induction, a youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21, hold the Scouts BSA First Class rank, the Venturing Discovery Award"}, {"Answer": "To be eligible for induction, a youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21, hold the Scouts BSA First Class rank, the Venturing Discovery Award, or the Sea Scout Ordinary rank or higher, be approved by their unit leader and be elected by the youth members of their unit.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Membership", "Rationale": "More than 160,000 youth and adults are members of the Order of the Arrow. Unit elections of the OA are allowed in Scouts BSA, Venturing, and Sea Scout units. To be eligible for induction, a youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21, hold the Scouts BSA First Class rank, the Venturing Discovery Award, or the Sea Scout Ordinary rank or higher, be approved by their unit leader and be elected by the youth members of their unit.\n\nAdults age 21 or older may be nominated after meeting the camping requirements and being approved by the lodge adult selection committee.\n\nHonorary membership was once bestowed in special circumstances, as with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower, but this practice was officially discontinued in 1953."}, {"Answer": "To be eligible for induction, a youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21, hold the Scouts BSA First Class rank, the Venturing Discovery Award, or the Sea Scout Ordinary rank or higher, be approved by their unit leader and be elected by the youth members of their unit.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Membership", "Rationale": "To be eligible for induction, a youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21, hold the Scouts BSA First Class rank, the Venturing Discovery Award, or the Sea Scout Ordinary rank or higher, be approved by their unit leader and be elected by the youth members of their unit.\n\nAdults age 21 or older may be nominated after meeting the camping requirements and being approved by the lodge adult selection committee.\n\nHonorary membership was once bestowed in special circumstances, as with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower, but this practice was officially discontinued in 1953."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "National program director", "what were some of his recognitions?", "An influential leader in BSA, was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches to mention a few", "what are the eligibility criteria to be on this society's membership list?", "An youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what are some of the designations in this society?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\"", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Inducted members, known as \"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\", are organized into local youth-led lodges that harbor fellowship, promote camping, and render service to Boy Scout councils and their communities.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Scouts and Scouters ,Inducted members, known as \"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\".", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ns.\n\nInducted members, known as \"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\", are organized into local youth-led lodges that harbor fellowship, promote camping, and render service to Boy Scout councils and their communities. Each lodge corresponds to a BSA council in the area. Lodges are further broken down into \"chapters\", which correspond to a district in scouting. Members wear identifying insignia on their uniforms, most notably the OA pocket flap that represents their individual OA lodge and the OA sash worn at official OA functions. The OA program sponsors several events, awards, and training functions."}, {"Answer": "The youth chapter chief, chapter vice chiefs, secretary, and a volunteer adult are some of the profiles in the organization.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Organization", "Rationale": "The chapter is led by the elected youth chapter chief, chapter vice chiefs, secretary, and a volunteer adult is appointed as the adviser, the district executive is the professional (staff) adviser. The chapters often hold monthly meetings together. The next largest unit of the OA is the lodge, which is chartered by a local BSA council. The lodge chief is the elected youth leader, the lodge adviser is a BSA adult volunteer appointed by the Scout Executive, and the lodge staff adviser is the council Scout executive or his designated council professional Scouter. The lodge youth officers, consisting of the lodge chief, one or more vice chiefs, a secretary, and a treasurer are responsible for organizing and leading the various programs and activities of the lodge. Many lodges have standing committees responsible for ceremonies, service projects, publications, unit elections, camp promotions, and dance teams composed of youth members."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "National program director", "what were some of his recognitions?", "An influential leader in BSA, was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches to mention a few", "what are the eligibility criteria to be on this society's membership list?", "An youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21", "what are some of the designations in this society?", "\"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\""], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what the some of the events they hold?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Events", "Rationale": "The national OA committee also sponsors various national service opportunities, the oldest of which is the National OA Service Corps at the national Scout jamborees, at which Arrowmen have helped with many functions including shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The national OA committee also sponsors various national service opportunities, the oldest of which is the National OA Service Corps at the national Scout jamborees, at which Arrowmen have helped with many functions including shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Events", "Rationale": "The national OA committee also sponsors various national service opportunities, the oldest of which is the National OA Service Corps at the national Scout jamborees, at which Arrowmen have helped with many functions including shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit."}, {"Answer": "the National OA Service Corps at the national Scout jamborees, at which Arrowmen have helped with many functions including shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Events", "Rationale": "The national OA committee also sponsors various national service opportunities, the oldest of which is the National OA Service Corps at the national Scout jamborees, at which Arrowmen have helped with many functions including shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit."}, {"Answer": "The \"Outdoor Adventure Program\" is one of them.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Events", "Rationale": "The national OA committee also sponsors various national service opportunities, the oldest of which is the National OA Service Corps at the national Scout jamborees, at which Arrowmen have helped with many functions including shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "National program director", "what were some of his recognitions?", "An influential leader in BSA, was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches to mention a few", "what are the eligibility criteria to be on this society's membership list?", "An youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21", "what are some of the designations in this society?", "\"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\"", "what the some of the events they hold?", "Shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are some of the objectives of this society?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It acts as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law."}, {"Answer": "It is reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. It uses imagery commonly associated with American Indian cultures for its self-invented ceremonies. These ceremonies are usually for recognition of leadership qualities, camping skills, and other scouting ideals as exemplified by their elected peers.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), composed of Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives as elected by their peers. The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. It uses imagery commonly associated with American Indian cultures for its self-invented ceremonies. These ceremonies are usually for recognition of leadership qualities, camping skills, and other scouting ideals as exemplified by their elected peers."}, {"Answer": "To improve the summer camp experience and to encourage older Scouts to continue attending Scout summer camp.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Founding and editing the Order of the Arrow", "Rationale": "Goodman and Edson decided that a \"camp fraternity\" was the way to improve the summer camp experience and to encourage older Scouts to continue attending Scout summer camp."}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "National program director", "what were some of his recognitions?", "An influential leader in BSA, was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches to mention a few", "what are the eligibility criteria to be on this society's membership list?", "An youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21", "what are some of the designations in this society?", "\"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\"", "what the some of the events they hold?", "Shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit", "what are some of the objectives of this society?", "Reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are some of the scouting laws one must adhere to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Candidates subsequently participate in an Ordeal, intended to emphasize service and selflessness. During the induction, \"candidates maintain complete silence, receive small amounts of food, work on camp improvement projects", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Ordeal", "Rationale": "Candidates subsequently participate in an Ordeal, intended to emphasize service and selflessness. During the induction, \"candidates maintain complete silence, receive small amounts of food, work on camp improvement projects"}, {"Answer": "It is observation, tracking and woodcraft skills as well as self-discipline and self-improvement, about the Empire and duty as citizens with an eclectic mix of anecdotes and unabashed personal observations and recollections.", "Topic": "Scouting for Boys", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Scouting for Boys: A handbook for instruction in good citizenship is a book on Boy Scout training, published in various editions since 1908. Early editions were written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell with later editions being extensively rewritten by others. The book was originally a manual for self-instruction in observation, tracking and woodcraft skills as well as self-discipline and self-improvement, about the Empire and duty as citizens with an eclectic mix of anecdotes and unabashed personal observations and recollections. It is pervaded by a degree of moral proselytizing and references to the author's own exploits. It is based on his boyhood experiences, his experience with the Mafeking Cadet Corps during the Second Boer War at the Siege of Mafeking, and on his experimental camp on Brownsea Island, England."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the boy scout order of the arrow", "The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)", "when was this honor society established?", "1915", "who established it?", "E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson", "what is the profession of this first person mentioned?", "National program director", "what were some of his recognitions?", "An influential leader in BSA, was Executive Director of Men's Work for the National Council of Churches to mention a few", "what are the eligibility criteria to be on this society's membership list?", "An youth must have spent at least 15 days and nights camping within the last two years including one long-term camp consisting of at least five consecutive nights, be under the age of 21", "what are some of the designations in this society?", "\"Arrowmen\" or \"Brothers\"", "what the some of the events they hold?", "Shows and the Outdoor Adventure Program exhibit", "what are some of the objectives of this society?", "Reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law", "what are some of the scouting laws one must adhere to?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 1, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are the symbols of that honor scociety?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "OA membership and Lodge affiliation are indicated by the wearing of the lodge emblem (commonly known as a lodge flap), an embroidered patch is worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt; has a unique design, generally reflecting the name, geography or history of the lodge", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "OA membership and Lodge affiliation are indicated by the wearing of the lodge emblem (commonly known as a lodge flap), an embroidered patch is worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each lodge flap has a unique design, generally reflecting the name, geography or history of the lodge. Part of this is a totem that represents the lodge. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "OA membership and Lodge affiliation are indicated by the wearing of the lodge emblem (commonly known as a lodge flap), an embroidered patch is worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each lodge flap has a unique design, generally reflecting the name, geography or history of the lodge.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "OA membership and Lodge affiliation are indicated by the wearing of the lodge emblem (commonly known as a lodge flap), an embroidered patch is worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each lodge flap has a unique design, generally reflecting the name, geography or history of the lodge."}, {"Answer": "The lodge emblem (commonly known as a lodge flap), an embroidered patch is worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. a white sash bearing a red arrow that is worn over their right shoulder. An Ordeal member wears a sash with a lone arrow.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "OA membership and Lodge affiliation are indicated by the wearing of the lodge emblem (commonly known as a lodge flap), an embroidered patch is worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each lodge flap has a unique design, generally reflecting the name, geography or history of the lodge. Part of this is a totem that represents the lodge. Special issues of flaps may be created to commemorate anniversaries and other events and are a popular item for those who engage in Scouting memorabilia collecting. At formal events or Order of the Arrow functions, Arrowmen can be readily identified by a white sash bearing a red arrow that is worn over their right shoulder. An Ordeal member wears a sash with a lone arrow. The Brotherhood member wears a sash bearing an arrow with a red bar at each end of the arrow. A Vigil Honor member wears a sash with the same bars of as the Brotherhood sash at each end of the arrow, and a Vigil Honor triangle on the center of the shaft. The OA sash is not wo"}, {"Answer": "Lodge emblem has a unique design, generally reflecting the name, geography or history of the lodge. Part of this is a totem that represents the lodge. At formal events or Order of the Arrow functions, Arrowmen can be readily identified by a white sash bearing a red arrow that is worn over their right shoulder.", "Topic": "Order of the Arrow", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "OA membership and Lodge affiliation are indicated by the wearing of the lodge emblem (commonly known as a lodge flap), an embroidered patch is worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each lodge flap has a unique design, generally reflecting the name, geography or history of the lodge. Part of this is a totem that represents the lodge. Special issues of flaps may be created to commemorate anniversaries and other events and are a popular item for those who engage in Scouting memorabilia collecting. At formal events or Order of the Arrow functions, Arrowmen can be readily identified by a white sash bearing a red arrow that is worn over their right shoulder. An Ordeal member wears a sash with a lone arrow. The Brotherhood member wears a sash bearing an arrow with a red bar at each end of the arrow. A Vigil Honor member wears a sash with the same bars of as the Brotherhood sash at each end of the arrow, and a Vigil Honor triangle on the center of the shaft. The OA sash is not wo"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "Topic": "Mycenaean Greece", "Topic_section": "Final collapse", "Rationale": "Mycenaean refugees migrated to Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Mycenaean Greece perished with the collapse of Bronze Age culture in the eastern Mediterranean", "Topic": "Mycenaean Greece", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mycenaean Greece perished with the collapse of Bronze Age culture in the eastern Mediterranean"}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast"], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is the former place located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyprus (; ; ), officially called the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean. The third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean, it is located south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is located south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean, it is located south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece."}, {"Answer": "In the Eastern Mediterranean.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyprus (; ; ), officially called the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean."}, {"Answer": "It is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean, located south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean. The third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean, it is located south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece."}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece."], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how was the place during the middle ages?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Middle Ages", "Rationale": "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire, and would remain so until the Crusades some 800 years later.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire, and would remain so until the Crusades some 800 years later.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Middle Ages", "Rationale": "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire, and would remain so until the Crusades some 800 years later."}, {"Answer": "It became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire, and would remain so until the Crusades some 800 years later", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Middle Ages", "Rationale": "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire, and would remain so until the Crusades some 800 years later. "}, {"Answer": "Beginning in 649, Cyprus endured several attacks launched by raiders from the Levant, which continued for the next 300 years. Many were quick piratical raids, but others were large-scale attacks in which many Cypriots were slaughtered and great wealth carried off or destroyed.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Middle Ages", "Rationale": "Beginning in 649, Cyprus endured several attacks launched by raiders from the Levant, which continued for the next 300 years. Many were quick piratical raids, but others were large-scale attacks in which many Cypriots were slaughtered and great wealth carried off or destroyed."}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire."], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what cultural influence does it have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture due to cultural exchanges but also have differences.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture due to cultural exchanges but also have differences. Several traditional food (such as souvla and halloumi) and beverages are similar, as well as expressions and ways of life. Hospitality and buying or offering food and drinks for guests or others are common among both. In both communities, music, dance and art are integral parts of social life and many artistic, verbal and nonverbal expressions, traditional dances such as tsifteteli, similarities in dance costumes and importance placed on social activities are shared between the communities. However, the two communities have distinct religions and religious cultures, with the Greek Cypriots traditionally being Greek Orthodox and Turkish Cypriots traditionally being Sunni Muslims, which has partly hindered cultural exchange. Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.\n"}, {"Answer": "Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture due to cultural exchanges but also have differences", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture due to cultural exchanges but also have differences"}, {"Answer": "Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture due to cultural exchanges but also have differences. Several traditional food (such as souvla and halloumi) and beverages are similar with the Greek Cypriots traditionally being Greek Orthodox and Turkish Cypriots traditionally being Sunni Muslims,", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture due to cultural exchanges but also have differences. Several traditional food (such as souvla and halloumi) and beverages are similar"}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "what cultural influence does it have?", "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam."], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the aforesaid place which is located at the southern turkey?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cyprus is an island country", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyprus (; ; ), officially called the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cyprus, officially called the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean.", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyprus (; ; ), officially called the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean."}, {"Answer": "Eastern Mediterranean is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eastern Mediterranean is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea"}, {"Answer": "Cyprus", "Topic": "Cyprus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyprus"}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "what cultural influence does it have?", "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "what is the aforesaid place which is located at the southern turkey?", "Cyprus is an island country"], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is the aforesaid eastern mediterranean located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea.", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eastern Mediterranean is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea (its lowest common denominator being the Levantine Sea).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communities connected with the sea and land greatly climatically influenced, in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia.", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communities connected with the sea and land greatly climatically influenced, in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia. "}, {"Answer": "Eastern Mediterranean is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eastern Mediterranean is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea (its lowest common denominator being the Levantine Sea). It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communities connected with the sea and land greatly climatically influenced, in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia. It includes the southern half of Turkey's main region Anatolia, its smaller Hatay Province, the island of Cyprus, the Greek Dodecanese islands, the region of Syria (in the Levant), Lebanon, Gaza and Israel. \n"}, {"Answer": "It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communities connected with the sea and land greatly climatically influenced, in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia.", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communities connected with the sea and land greatly climatically influenced, in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia."}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "what cultural influence does it have?", "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "what is the aforesaid place which is located at the southern turkey?", "Cyprus is an island country", "where is the aforesaid eastern mediterranean located?", "It is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea."], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which are the places it surrounds?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "All of that sea's coastal zones in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia.", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communities connected with the sea and land greatly climatically influenced, in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia. It includes the southern half of Turkey's main region Anatolia, its smaller Hatay Province, the island of Cyprus, the Greek Dodecanese islands, the region of Syria (in the Levant), Lebanon, Gaza and Israel. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It includes the southern half of Turkey's main region Anatolia, its smaller Hatay Province, the island of Cyprus, the Greek Dodecanese islands, the region of Syria (in the Levant), Lebanon, Gaza and Israel.", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It includes the southern half of Turkey's main region Anatolia, its smaller Hatay Province, the island of Cyprus, the Greek Dodecanese islands, the region of Syria (in the Levant), Lebanon, Gaza and Israel. "}, {"Answer": "Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communities connected with the sea and land greatly climatically influenced, in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia. It includes the southern half of Turkey's main region Anatolia, its smaller Hatay Province, the island of Cyprus, the Greek Dodecanese islands, the region of Syria (in the Levant), Lebanon, Gaza and Israel. "}, {"Answer": "It includes the southern half of Turkey's main region Anatolia, its smaller Hatay Province, the island of Cyprus, the Greek Dodecanese islands, the region of Syria (in the Levant), Lebanon, Gaza and Israel.", "Topic": "Eastern Mediterranean", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It includes the southern half of Turkey's main region Anatolia, its smaller Hatay Province, the island of Cyprus, the Greek Dodecanese islands, the region of Syria (in the Levant), Lebanon, Gaza and Israel. "}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "what cultural influence does it have?", "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "what is the aforesaid place which is located at the southern turkey?", "Cyprus is an island country", "where is the aforesaid eastern mediterranean located?", "It is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea.", "which are the places it surrounds?", "All of that sea's coastal zones in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia."], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how do you define the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula.", "Topic": "Southeast Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Southeast Europe or Southeastern Europe () is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula. There are overlapping and conflicting definitions as to where exactly Southeastern Europe begins or ends or how it relates to other regions of the continent. Sovereign states and territories that are included in the region are, in alphabetical order: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and East Thrace (part of Turkey). Sometimes, Moldova and Slovenia are also included. The largest city of the region is Istanbul (which straddles the Bosporus strait between Southeast Europe and Western Asia), followed by Bucharest, Sofia, Belgrade, and Athens.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Southeast Europe is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula.", "Topic": "Southeast Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Southeast Europe or Southeastern Europe () is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula. "}, {"Answer": "It is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula.", "Topic": "Southeast Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Southeast Europe or Southeastern Europe () is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula. "}, {"Answer": "It is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula.", "Topic": "Southeast Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula."}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "what cultural influence does it have?", "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "what is the aforesaid place which is located at the southern turkey?", "Cyprus is an island country", "where is the aforesaid eastern mediterranean located?", "It is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea.", "which are the places it surrounds?", "All of that sea's coastal zones in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia.", "how do you define the first one?", "It is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula."], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what relation does it have with the cia?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The \"CIA World Factbook\" lists the countries included in this region.", "Topic": "Southeast Europe", "Topic_section": "\"CIA World Factbook\"", "Rationale": "In the \"CIA World Factbook\", the description of each country includes information about \"Location\" under the heading \"Geography\", where the country is classified into a region. The following countries are included in their classification \"Southeast Europe\":\n\n\nIn this classification, Slovenia is included in Central Europe, Greece in Southern Europe, and Moldova in Eastern Europe.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": ": In the \"CIA World Factbook\", the description of each country includes information about \"Location\" under the heading \"Geography\", where the country is classified into a region", "Topic": "Southeast Europe", "Topic_section": "\"CIA World Factbook\"", "Rationale": "In the \"CIA World Factbook\", the description of each country includes information about \"Location\" under the heading \"Geography\", where the country is classified into a region. The following countries are included in their classification \"Southeast Europe\":"}, {"Answer": "In the \"CIA World Factbook\", the description of each country includes information about \"Location\" under the heading \"Geography\", where the country is classified into a region.", "Topic": "Southeast Europe", "Topic_section": "\"CIA World Factbook\"", "Rationale": "In the \"CIA World Factbook\", the description of each country includes information about \"Location\" under the heading \"Geography\", where the country is classified into a region."}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "what cultural influence does it have?", "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "what is the aforesaid place which is located at the southern turkey?", "Cyprus is an island country", "where is the aforesaid eastern mediterranean located?", "It is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea.", "which are the places it surrounds?", "All of that sea's coastal zones in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia.", "how do you define the first one?", "It is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula.", "what relation does it have with the cia?", "The \"CIA World Factbook\" lists the countries included in this region."], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the geography of this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where may have the mycenaeans ultimately ended up", "Cyprus and the Levantine coast", "where is the former place located?", "In the Eastern Mediterranean - south of Turkey; west of Syria and Lebanon; north of Egypt, Israel, and Palestine; and southeast of Greece.", "how was the place during the middle ages?", "When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 395, Cyprus became part of the East Roman, or Byzantine Empire.", "what cultural influence does it have?", "Greek Cypriots have influences from Greece and Christianity, while Turkish Cypriots have influences from Turkey and Islam.", "what is the aforesaid place which is located at the southern turkey?", "Cyprus is an island country", "where is the aforesaid eastern mediterranean located?", "It is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea.", "which are the places it surrounds?", "All of that sea's coastal zones in Southeast Europe, northern Egypt and far Western Asia.", "how do you define the first one?", "It is a geographical region of Europe, consisting primarily of the coterminous Balkan Peninsula.", "what relation does it have with the cia?", "The \"CIA World Factbook\" lists the countries included in this region.", "what is the geography of this place?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 2, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when did the aforesaid empire of 395 era had its transition to empire?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the 3rd century BC", "Topic": "Roman Empire", "Topic_section": "Transition from Republic to Empire", "Rationale": "Rome had begun expanding shortly after the founding of the republic in the 6th century BC, though it did not expand outside the Italian peninsula until the 3rd century BC. Then, it was an \"empire\" long before it had an emperor", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 27 BC.", "Topic": "Roman Empire", "Topic_section": "Transition from Republic to Empire", "Rationale": "In 27 BC the Senate and People of Rome made Octavian \"princeps\" (\"first citizen\") with proconsular \"imperium\", thus beginning the Principate (the first epoch of Roman imperial history, usually dated from 27 BC to 284 AD), and gave him the name \"Augustus\" (\"the venerated\"). "}, {"Answer": "Rome had begun expanding shortly after the founding of the republic in the 6th century BC, though it did not expand outside the Italian peninsula until the 3rd century BC", "Topic": "Roman Empire", "Topic_section": "Transition from Republic to Empire", "Rationale": "Rome had begun expanding shortly after the founding of the republic in the 6th century BC, though it did not expand outside the Italian peninsula until the 3rd century BC."}, {"Answer": "It spans from approximately 1600\u20131100 BC. It represents the first advanced and distinctively Greek civilization in mainland Greece with its palatial states, urban organization, works of art, and writing system.", "Topic": "Mycenaean Greece", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " spanning the period from approximately 1600\u20131100 BC. It represents the first advanced and distinctively Greek civilization in mainland Greece with its palatial states, urban organization, works of art, and writing system."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who are the members of the band u2", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). "}, {"Answer": "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion)."}, {"Answer": "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). Initially rooted in post-punk, U2's musical style has evolved throughout their career, yet has maintained an anthemic quality built on Bono's expressive vocals and the Edge's effects-based guitar textures."}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is this band from ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dublin.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dublin", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dublin"}, {"Answer": "Dublin", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976."}, {"Answer": "Dublin", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. "}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was it created", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1976.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1976", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1976"}, {"Answer": "1976", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976"}, {"Answer": "1976", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976"}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "name their first album ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Boy\".", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Within four years, they signed with Island Records and released their debut album, \"Boy\" (1980). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Boy", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Boy"}, {"Answer": "\"Boy\"", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe band formed as teenagers while attending Mount Temple Comprehensive School, when they had limited musical proficiency. Within four years, they signed with Island Records and released their debut album, \"Boy\" (1980). "}, {"Answer": "\"Boy\"", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Within four years, they signed with Island Records and released their debut album, \"Boy\" "}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\"."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what was their musical style ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rock.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rock, post-punk, funk, hip-hop", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "post-punk"}, {"Answer": "It developed a melodic sound under the early influence of record producer Steve Lillywhite.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "U2 developed a melodic sound under the early influence of record producer Steve Lillywhite at a time when the band was not known for musical proficiency."}, {"Answer": "Synthesisers, distortion, and electronic beats derived from noise music, dance, and hip-hop", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": " U2 reinvented themselves as they began using synthesisers, distortion, and electronic beats derived from noise music, dance, and hip-hop on \"Achtung Baby\", \"Zooropa\", and \"Pop\". I"}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\".", "what was their musical style ?", "Rock."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was the above album released ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "20 October 1980.", "Topic": "Boy (album)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Boy is the debut studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was released on 20 October 1980 by Island Records and was produced by Steve Lillywhite. \"Boy\" contains songs from the band's 40-song reperto", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1980", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1980"}, {"Answer": "1980", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe band formed as teenagers while attending Mount Temple Comprehensive School, when they had limited musical proficiency. Within four years, they signed with Island Records and released their debut album, \"Boy\" (1980). "}, {"Answer": "\"Boy\" was released on 20 October 1980 in the UK, and 3 March 1981 in the US.", "Topic": "Boy (album)", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "\"Boy\" was released on 20 October 1980 in the UK, and 3 March 1981 in the US."}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\".", "what was their musical style ?", "Rock.", "when was the above album released ?", "20 October 1980."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who is the lead singer of the band ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bono.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bono", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Bono"}, {"Answer": "Bono", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals),"}, {"Answer": "Bono", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The group consists of Bono"}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\".", "what was their musical style ?", "Rock.", "when was the above album released ?", "20 October 1980.", "who is the lead singer of the band ?", "Bono."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is he's full name ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Paul David Hewson.", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono (), is an Irish singer, songwriter, philanthropist, activist, venture capitalist, businessman, and actor. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Paul David Hewson", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Paul David Hewson"}, {"Answer": "Paul David Hewson", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono (), is an Irish singer, songwriter, philanthropist, activist, venture capitalist, businessman, and actor. He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of rock band U2."}, {"Answer": "Paul David Hewson", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono ()"}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\".", "what was their musical style ?", "Rock.", "when was the above album released ?", "20 October 1980.", "who is the lead singer of the band ?", "Bono.", "what is he's full name ?", "Paul David Hewson."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where was he born ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dublin, Ireland.", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, he attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School where he met his future wife, Alison Stewart, as well as schoolmates with whom he formed U2 in 197", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland"}, {"Answer": "Dublin, Ireland.", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Bono was born Paul David Hewson in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, on 10 May 1960, as the second child of Iris (n\u00e9e Rankin) and Brendan Robert \"Bob\" Hewson; "}, {"Answer": "Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland", "Topic": "Bono", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Bono was born Paul David Hewson in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, on 10 May 1960,"}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\".", "what was their musical style ?", "Rock.", "when was the above album released ?", "20 October 1980.", "who is the lead singer of the band ?", "Bono.", "what is he's full name ?", "Paul David Hewson.", "where was he born ?", "Dublin, Ireland."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "name some songs from this band ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\", \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\", \"With or Without You\", \"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\".", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "and the singles \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\" helped establish U2's reputation as a politically and socially conscious group. By the mid-1980s, they had become renowned globally for their live act, highlighted by their performance at Live Aid in 1985. The group's fifth album, \"The Joshua Tree\" (1987), made them international superstars and was their greatest critical and commercial success. Topping music charts around the world, it produced their only number-one singles in the US to date: \"With or Without You\" and \"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sunday Bloody Sunday, Pride (In the Name of Love), With or Without You etc", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\""}, {"Answer": "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\".", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Subsequent work such as their first UK number-one album, \"War\" (1983), and the singles \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\" helped establish U2's reputation as a politically and socially conscious group. By the mid-1980s, they had become renowned globally for their live act, highlighted by their performance at Live Aid in 1985. The group's fifth album, "}, {"Answer": "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\"", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the singles \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\" helped establish U2's reputation as a politically and socially conscious group. "}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\".", "what was their musical style ?", "Rock.", "when was the above album released ?", "20 October 1980.", "who is the lead singer of the band ?", "Bono.", "what is he's full name ?", "Paul David Hewson.", "where was he born ?", "Dublin, Ireland.", "name some songs from this band ?", "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\", \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\", \"With or Without You\", \"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\"."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "the first song when was it released ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Released as a single on 21 March 1983.", "Topic": "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1983 album \"War\" and was released as the album's third single on 21 March 1983 in the Netherlands and West Germany. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "21 March 1983", "Topic": "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "21 March 1983"}, {"Answer": "21 March 1983", "Topic": "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1983 album \"War\" and was released as the album's third single on 21 March 1983"}, {"Answer": "21 March 1983", "Topic": "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1983 album \"War\""}]} {"Context": ["who are the members of the band u2", "Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.", "where is this band from ?", "Dublin.", "when was it created", "1976.", "name their first album ?", "\"Boy\".", "what was their musical style ?", "Rock.", "when was the above album released ?", "20 October 1980.", "who is the lead singer of the band ?", "Bono.", "what is he's full name ?", "Paul David Hewson.", "where was he born ?", "Dublin, Ireland.", "name some songs from this band ?", "\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\", \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\", \"With or Without You\", \"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\".", "the first song when was it released ?", "Released as a single on 21 March 1983."], "Conversation_no": 3, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "name some tours of this band ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Innocence + Experience Tour , U2 360\u00b0 Tour, the Vertigo tour and others.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "\"Songs of Innocence\" and Innocence + Experience Tour (2011\u20132015)", "Rationale": "Following Bono's recuperation, U2 embarked on the Innocence + Experience Tour in May 2015, visiting arenas in North America and Europe from May through December. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "U2 360\u00b0 Tour, Elevation Tour, Vertigo Tour, Experience Tour, anniversary tours etc", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " U2 360\u00b0 Tour"}, {"Answer": "2001 Elevation Tour.", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "\"All That You Can't Leave Behind\" and Elevation Tour (1998\u20132002)", "Rationale": "The band's 2001 Elevation Tour commenced in March, visiting North America and Europe across three legs. For the tour, U2 performed on a scaled-down stage, returning to arenas after nearly a decade of stadium productions."}, {"Answer": "Zoo TV Tour, the PopMart Tour", "Topic": "U2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Zoo TV Tour, the band integrated influences from alternative rock, electronic dance music, and industrial music into their sound, and embraced a more ironic, flippant image. This experimentation continued through their ninth album, \"Pop\" (1997), and the PopMart Tour, which were mixed successes. U2 regained critical and commercial favour with the records \"All That You Can't Leave Behind\" (2000) and \"How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb\" (2004), which established a more conventional, mainstream sound for the group. Their U2 360\u00b0 Tour of 2009\u20132011 set records for the highest-attended and highest-grossing concert tour in history. The "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what part of canada are the property brothers from", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the series about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The series features identical twin brothers Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott.", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The series features identical twin brothers Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott.\n"}, {"Answer": "The Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget."}, {"Answer": "It is about an identical twin brothers Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott. Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series features identical twin brothers Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott.\n\nDrew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses"}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget."], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was this show released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who are its producers?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Scott Brothers Entertainment,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Property Brothers is a Canadian reality television series now produced by Scott Brothers Entertainment"}, {"Answer": "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Property Brothers is a Canadian reality television series now produced by Scott Brothers Entertainment, and is the original show in the \"Property Brothers\" franchise."}, {"Answer": "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Property Brothers is a Canadian reality television series now produced by Scott Brothers Entertainment,"}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how was this show received by the people?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season.", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "top rated of the night", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Within three weeks of its HGTV debut in the United States, the show was the top rated of the night.", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "Within three weeks of its HGTV debut in the United States, the show was the top rated of the night"}, {"Answer": "Within three weeks of its HGTV debut in the United States, the show was the top rated of the night", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "Within three weeks of its HGTV debut in the United States, the show was the top rated of the night. By 2015, \"Property Brothers\" had seen a 77-percent increase in ratings on the W Network over its premiere season"}, {"Answer": "Within three weeks of its HGTV debut in the United States, the show was the top rated of the night. The show had seen a 77-percent increase in ratings on the W Network over its premiere season", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "Within three weeks of its HGTV debut in the United States, the show was the top rated of the night. By 2015, \"Property Brothers\" had seen a 77-percent increase in ratings on the W Network over its premiere season. The fifth season attracted more than 10 million US viewers on HGTV in the 25\u201354 age demographic, and the series consistently ranked as a top five cable program among upscale women in the 25\u201354 age group. By 2017, \"Property Brothers\" remained one of HGTV's highest rated shows, was HGTV's number three primetime show, and averaged 2 million viewers per week.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "how was this show received by the people?", "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season."], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how many episodes does it have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "100 Episodes", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Episodes", "Rationale": "100 Episodes", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "100 Episodes & Counting\"", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Episodes", "Rationale": "On November 9, 2015, the brothers hosted an hour-long special, \"The Property Brothers: 100 Episodes & Counting\", "}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "how was this show received by the people?", "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season.", "how many episodes does it have?", "100 Episodes"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "of the two brothers, where was the former born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Vancouver, British Columbia.", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Andrew Alfred Scott was born on April 28, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia"}, {"Answer": "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Andrew Alfred Scott was born on April 28, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia"}, {"Answer": "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Andrew Alfred Scott was born on April 28, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia, "}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "how was this show received by the people?", "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season.", "how many episodes does it have?", "100 Episodes", "of the two brothers, where was the former born?", "Vancouver, British Columbia"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "does he have any other siblings?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Jonathan Scott", "Topic": "Property Brothers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonathan Scott.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes. Two brothers", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Andrew Alfred Scott was born on April 28, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia, the youngest of brothers James Daniel (by two years) and his identical twin brother, Jonathan (by four minutes)."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Jonathan", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " the youngest of brothers James Daniel (by two years) and his identical twin brother, Jonathan"}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "how was this show received by the people?", "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season.", "how many episodes does it have?", "100 Episodes", "of the two brothers, where was the former born?", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "does he have any other siblings?", "Yes, Jonathan Scott"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "did he have any other career apart from acting?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he is active in various philanthropic projects.", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "is active in various philanthropic projects", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is active in various philanthropic projects, from working with children's hospitals to coordinating initiatives to help underprivileged youth.", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "Scott is active in various philanthropic projects, from working with children's hospitals to coordinating initiatives to help underprivileged youth. "}, {"Answer": "Yes. Real-estate broker, reality television personality and entrepreneur", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Andrew Alfred Scott (born April 28, 1978) is a Canadian real-estate broker, actor, reality television personality, and entrepreneur best known as the co-host"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Canadian real-estate broker, reality television personality, and entrepreneur", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Andrew Alfred Scott (born April 28, 1978) is a Canadian real-estate broker, actor, reality television personality, and entrepreneur best known as the co-host (along with his twin brother Jonathan),"}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "how was this show received by the people?", "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season.", "how many episodes does it have?", "100 Episodes", "of the two brothers, where was the former born?", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "does he have any other siblings?", "Yes, Jonathan Scott", "did he have any other career apart from acting?", "Yes, he is active in various philanthropic projects."], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did he began his career on tv?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2008", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Transition to television", "Rationale": "2008 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "how was this show received by the people?", "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season.", "how many episodes does it have?", "100 Episodes", "of the two brothers, where was the former born?", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "does he have any other siblings?", "Yes, Jonathan Scott", "did he have any other career apart from acting?", "Yes, he is active in various philanthropic projects.", "when did he began his career on tv?", "2008"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who are his parents?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jim and Joanne Scott", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Jim and Joanne Scott", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jim and Joanne Scott.", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Andrew Alfred Scott was born on April 28, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia, the youngest of brothers James Daniel (by two years) and his identical twin brother, Jonathan (by four minutes). His birth was a surprise to his parents\u2014Jim and Joanne Scott\u2014"}, {"Answer": "Jim and Joanne Scott", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " His birth was a surprise to his parents\u2014Jim and Joanne Scott\u2014who had thought she was giving birth to a single child"}, {"Answer": "Jim and Joanne Scott", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "His birth was a surprise to his parents\u2014Jim and Joanne Scott"}]} {"Context": ["what part of canada are the property brothers from", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "what is the series about?", "Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases. His brother, Jonathan, is a licensed contractor who then renovates the houses. Together, the Property Brothers help families find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes on a strict timeline and budget.", "when was this show released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who are its producers?", "Scott Brothers Entertainment", "how was this show received by the people?", "It was top rated during its debut and attracted more than 10 million US viewers by the fifth season.", "how many episodes does it have?", "100 Episodes", "of the two brothers, where was the former born?", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "does he have any other siblings?", "Yes, Jonathan Scott", "did he have any other career apart from acting?", "Yes, he is active in various philanthropic projects.", "when did he began his career on tv?", "2008", "who are his parents?", "Jim and Joanne Scott"], "Conversation_no": 4, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "has he won any accolades?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Leo Award, nominated for a Rose d'Or award etc", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": " Leo Award", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the 2012 Leo Award.", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "With brother Jonathan, Scott won the 2012 Leo Award (the awards program for the British Columbia film and television industry) for \"Best Host(s) in an Information or Lifestyle Series\" for \"Property Brothers\". "}, {"Answer": "Yes. The Leo Award", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "With brother Jonathan, Scott won the 2012 Leo Award"}, {"Answer": "Yes, he won Leo Award", "Topic": "Drew Scott", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "With brother Jonathan, Scott won the 2012 Leo Award (the awards program for the British Columbia film and television industry) for \"Best Host(s) in an Information or Lifestyle Series\" for \"Property Brothers\". In 2012, they were nominated for a Rose d'Or award in the lifestyle show category. \"Property Brothers\" was nominated for Outstanding Structured Reality Program at the 2015 Emmy Awards. In November 2017, both brothers were selected by Habitat for Humanity for its highest honor, Habitat Humanitarians. According to the organization, the honor was \"in recognition and furtherance of their dedication to Habitat for Humanity\u2019s vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live. In April 2019, he and Jonathan joined Habitat for Humanity's third-annual Key campaign, for affordable housing across US, in constructing a home."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "More than $17.5 million", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "rincipal photography began in July 1979, with the film's budget still not settled. For the first month, things ran smoothly on and off the set. When Weiss saw the supposedly final $17.5 million budget, he reportedly joked, \"I think we've spent that much already.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "$17.5 million.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography began in July 1979, with the film's budget still not settled. For the first month, things ran smoothly on and off the set. When Weiss saw the supposedly final $17.5 million budget, he reportedly joked, \"I think we've spent that much already.\"\n"}, {"Answer": "$27.5 million", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Post-production", "Rationale": "The film's final budget was $27.5 million (equivalent to $\u00a0million in ), $10 million over its original budget."}, {"Answer": "$27.5 million.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Post-production", "Rationale": " The film's final budget was $27.5 million (equivalent to $\u00a0million in ), $10 million over its original budget."}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who directed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Landis", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John Landis.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis. It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as \"Joliet\" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from \"The Blues Brothers\" recurring musical sketch on the NBC variety series \"Saturday Night Live\". The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed. The film's screenplay was written by Aykroyd and Landis. It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker. It features non-musical supporting performances by Carrie Fisher, Henry Gibson, Charles Napier and John Candy."}, {"Answer": "John Landis", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis."}, {"Answer": "John Landis.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis. "}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who did its background score?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker. It features non-musical supporting performances by Carrie Fisher, Henry Gibson, Charles Napier and John Candy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Blues Brothers.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording (later re-released as The Blues Brothers: Music from the Soundtrack) was released on June 20, 1980 as the second album by the Blues Brothers Band, which also toured that year to promote the film. \"Gimme Some Lovin'\" was a Top 20 \"Billboard\" hit, peaking at number 18. The album was a followup to their debut, the live album, \"Briefcase Full of Blues\". Later that year they released a second live album, \"Made in America\", which featured the Top 40 track, \"Who's Making Love\".\n\nThe songs on the soundtrack album are a noticeably different audio mix than in the film, with a prominent baritone saxophone in the horn line (also heard in the film during \"Shake a Tail Feather\", though no baritone sax is present), and female backing vocals on \"Everybody Needs Somebody to Love\", though the band had no other backup singers, besides Jake &/or Elwood, in the film. A number of regular Blues Brothers' members, including saxophonist Tom Scott and drummer St"}, {"Answer": "It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker."}, {"Answer": "God Music.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Other songs in the film", "Rationale": "he film's score includes \"God Music\" (instrumental with choir vocalese) composed by Elmer Bernstein, who previously had worked with John Landis on \"National Lampoon's Animal House\". Other songs in the film include:"}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who starred in this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as \"Joliet\" Jake and Elwood Blues.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis. It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as \"Joliet\" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from \"The Blues Brothers\" recurring musical sketch on the NBC variety series \"Saturday Night Live\". The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed. The film's screenplay was written by Aykroyd and Landis. It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker. It features non-musical supporting performances by Carrie Fisher, Henry Gibson, Charles Napier and John Candy.\n"}, {"Answer": "It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as \"Joliet\" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from \"The Blues Brothers\" recurring musical sketch on the NBC variety series \"Saturday Night Live\"."}, {"Answer": "John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis. It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as \"Joliet\" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from \"The Blues Brothers\" recurring musical sketch on the NBC variety series \"Saturday Night Live\". The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed. The film's screenplay was written by Aykroyd and Landis. It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B),"}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is this r&b refers to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "Topic": "Rhythm and blues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rhythm and blues, abbreviated as R&B, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rhythm and blues.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis. It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as \"Joliet\" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from \"The Blues Brothers\" recurring musical sketch on the NBC variety series \"Saturday Night Live\". The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed. The film's screenplay was written by Aykroyd and Landis. It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker. It features non-musical supporting performances by Carrie Fisher, Henry Gibson, Charles Napier and John Candy.\n"}, {"Answer": "Rhythm and blues", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker."}, {"Answer": "Rhythm and blues.", "Topic": "Rhythm and blues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rhythm and blues, abbreviated as R&B, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s."}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "and the next one of r&b?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "Topic": "Soul music", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Soul music (often referred to simply as soul) is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rock and roll, jazz, electric blues, as well as gospel and soul music.", "Topic": "Rhythm and blues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rhythm and blues, abbreviated as R&B, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed predominantly to urban African Americans, at a time when \"urbane, rocking, jazz based music with a heavy, insistent beat\" was becoming more popular.\nIn the commercial rhythm and blues music typical of the 1950s through the 1970s, the bands usually consisted of piano, one or two guitars, bass, drums, one or more saxophones, and sometimes background vocalists. R&B lyrical themes often encapsulate the African-American experience of pain and the quest for freedom and joy, as well as triumphs and failures in terms of relationships, economics, and aspirations.\n\nThe term \"rhythm and blues\" has undergone a number of shifts in meaning. In the early 1950s, it was frequently applied to blues records. Starting in the mid-1950s, after this style of music contributed to the development of rock "}, {"Answer": "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s.", "Topic": "Soul music", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Soul music (often referred to simply as soul) is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. The Famous Flames", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He first came to national public attention in the mid-1950s as the lead singer of The Famous Flames, a rhythm and blues vocal group founded by Bobby Byrd. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The Famous Flames.", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nBrown began his career as a gospel singer in Toccoa, Georgia. He first came to national public attention in the mid-1950s as the lead singer of The Famous Flames, a rhythm and blues vocal group founded by Bobby Byrd. With the hit ballads \"Please, Please, Please\" and \"Try Me\", Brown built a reputation as a tireless live performer with the Famous Flames and his backing band, sometimes known as the James Brown Band or the James Brown Orchestra. His success peaked in the 1960s with the live album \"Live at the Apollo\" and hit singles such as \"Papa's Got a Brand New Bag\", \"I Got You (I Feel Good)\" and \"It's a Man's Man's Man's World\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Famous Flames is one of the bands.", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "1953\u20131961: The Famous Flames", "Rationale": " The group had already gained a reputation as a good live act when they renamed themselves the Famous Flames."}, {"Answer": "Yes - The Famous Flames.", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Brown began his career as a gospel singer in Toccoa, Georgia. He first came to national public attention in the mid-1950s as the lead singer of The Famous Flames, a rhythm and blues vocal group founded by Bobby Byrd. With t"}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "is this band involved in any controversy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted", "Topic": "The Famous Flames", "Topic_section": "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame controversy and 2012 induction", "Rationale": "In 1986, the first committee of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced that James Brown would be one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Famous Flames are sometimes erroneously identified as James Brown's \"band\", a confusion partly fostered by their record companies' inconsistent labeling credit practices.", "Topic": "The Famous Flames", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe Famous Flames are sometimes erroneously identified as James Brown's \"band\", a confusion partly fostered by their record companies' inconsistent labeling credit practices. Although members of the group did play instruments in some of their earliest shows and recordings, by 1959 Brown had hired a touring band and from that point on, the Flames contributed primarily as backing vocalists and dancers. The band was billed separately as the James Brown Band, and later as the James Brown Orchestra."}, {"Answer": "Yes, they were inducted in April 2012 alongside other \"backing groups\".", "Topic": "The Famous Flames", "Topic_section": "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame controversy and 2012 induction", "Rationale": "The Famous Flames (Byrd, Bennett, Terry and Stallworth) were inducted in April 2012 alongside other \"backing groups\" such as The Midnighters (Hank Ballard), The Comets (Bill Haley), The Crickets (Buddy Holly), The Blue Caps (Gene Vincent) and The Miracles (Smokey Robinson). Since all these lead singers were actually \"members\" of these groups, these were not really \"backing groups\" at all. This was highlighted by Smokey Robinson, who did the induction honors for all of the groups, including his own Miracles, who stated, \"These people do not stand \"behind\" you. They stand \"with\" you.\" \"These are \"not\" backing groups. These \"are\" the groups.\" Bennett, as the Famous Flames' only surviving member, accepted the honor in person in Cleveland on April 14, 2012. Bennett further stated the induction was not only a correction for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame committee's mishap in 1986 but also a reunion: \"For years, I felt like we were all separated,\" said Bennett. \"I feel like we're whole again"}, {"Answer": "Yes - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame controversy", "Topic": "The Famous Flames", "Topic_section": "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame controversy and 2012 induction", "Rationale": "In 1986, the first committee of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced that James Brown would be one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted. However, Brown's former singing group, the Famous Flames, were not included in this induction. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's criterion states that only artists whose first recording had been out for more than 25 years were eligible for induction. Brown's first solo recording did not meet that criterion. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame president and chief executive officer Terry Stewart contended that Brown was indeed eligible for induction \"but\" as a member of The Famous Flames. Concerning the Hall of Fame's failure to induct The Flames with Brown back in 1986, Stewart went on to say: \"There was no legislative intent why they weren't included; somehow they just got overlooked.\" "}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames", "is this band involved in any controversy?", "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "did he first start the concept of concert?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, James Brown appeared on stage, his personal MC gave him an elaborate introduction accompanied by drumrolls.", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "Concert introduction", "Rationale": "Before James Brown appeared on stage, his personal MC gave him an elaborate introduction accompanied by drumrolls, as the MC worked in Brown's various sobriquets along with the names of many of his hit songs. The introduction by Fats Gonder, captured on Brown's 1963 album \"Live at the Apollo\" is a representative example:"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "No.", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "Concert introduction", "Rationale": "Before James Brown appeared on stage, his personal MC gave him an elaborate introduction accompanied by drumrolls, as the MC worked in Brown's various sobriquets along with the names of many of his hit songs. The introduction by Fats Gonder, captured on Brown's 1963 album \"Live at the Apollo\" is a representative example:"}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames", "is this band involved in any controversy?", "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted", "did he first start the concept of concert?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what other works has he done in his career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school.", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "Education advocacy and humanitarianism", "Rationale": "Throughout the remainder of his life, Brown made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Brown made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school.", "Topic": "James Brown", "Topic_section": "Education advocacy and humanitarianism", "Rationale": "Brown's main social activism was in preserving the need for education among youths, influenced by his own troubled childhood and his being forced to drop out of the seventh grade for wearing \"insufficient clothes\". Due to heavy dropout rates in the 1960s, Brown released the pro-education song, \"Don't Be a Drop-Out\". Royalties of the song were donated to dropout-prevention charity programs. The success of this led to Brown meeting with President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House. Johnson cited Brown for being a positive role model to the youth. A lifelong Republican, Brown gained the confidence of President Richard Nixon, to whom he found he had to explain the plight of Black Americans.\n\nThroughout the remainder of his life, Brown made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school. Upon filing his will in 2002, Brown advised that most of the money in his estate go into creating the I Feel Good, Inc. Trust to benefit disadvantaged children "}, {"Answer": "Try Me\", \"Bewildered\", \"Think\", \"I Don't Mind\", \"I'll Go Crazy\", are some of this famous songs.", "Topic": "The Famous Flames", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "On hit songs such as \"Try Me\", \"Bewildered\", \"Think\", \"I Don't Mind\", and \"I'll Go Crazy\", the Flames' smooth backing harmonies contrasted strikingly with Brown's raw, impassioned singing, and their synchronized dance steps were a prominent feature of their live shows."}, {"Answer": "\"I Want You So Bad\", \"Think\", \"Bewildered\",\"I Don't Mind\", \"This Old Heart\", and \"I'll Go Crazy\", to name a few.", "Topic": "The Famous Flames", "Topic_section": "Success", "Rationale": "That year, Brown had his first solo hit, \"I Want You So Bad\", which peaked in the top twenty on the R&B charts. In 1960, Brown and the Flames had a string of successful songs such as \"Think\", \"Bewildered\",\"I Don't Mind\", \"This Old Heart\", and \"I'll Go Crazy\". By 1962, three versions of \"The James Brown Show\" were recorded: James with the Famous Flames, James with his instrumental band, and James as a solo act. In 1962, the Famous Flames had a hit with \"Shout and Shimmy\", which was their rendition of The Isley Brothers' \"Shout\", but the song was dis"}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames", "is this band involved in any controversy?", "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted", "did he first start the concept of concert?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other works has he done in his career?", "He made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school."], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "can you name any other song used in the aforementioned film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gimme Some Lovin, Who's Making Love.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording (later re-released as The Blues Brothers: Music from the Soundtrack) was released on June 20, 1980 as the second album by the Blues Brothers Band, which also toured that year to promote the film. \"Gimme Some Lovin'\" was a Top 20 \"Billboard\" hit, peaking at number 18. The album was a followup to their debut, the live album, \"Briefcase Full of Blues\". Later that year they released a second live album, \"Made in America\", which featured the Top 40 track, \"Who's Making Love\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Gimme Some Lovin'\", \"Briefcase Full of Blues\" and \"Made in America\", are some of them.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "\"Gimme Some Lovin'\" was a Top 20 \"Billboard\" hit, peaking at number 18. The album was a followup to their debut, the live album, \"Briefcase Full of Blues\". Later that year they released a second live album, \"Made in America\", which featured the Top 40 track, \"Who's Making Love\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Gimme Some Lovin'\".", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": " \"Gimme Some Lovin'\" was a Top 20 \"Billboard\" hit, peaking at number 18. The album was a followup to their debut, the live album, \"Briefcase Full of Blues\". Later that year they released a second live album, \"Made in America\", w"}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames", "is this band involved in any controversy?", "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted", "did he first start the concept of concert?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other works has he done in his career?", "He made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school.", "can you name any other song used in the aforementioned film?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where was it filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Majorly in Chicago and few scenes in Wauconda, Illinois", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Locations", "Rationale": "Much of the film was shot on location in and around Chicago between July and October 1979, including Joliet Correctional Center in nearby Joliet, Illinois and Wauconda, Illinois,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "When not on the set, he went out to his familiar Chicago haunts such as Wrigley Field and the Old Town Ale House.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "In the next month, the production began falling behind schedule. Much of the delay was due to Belushi's partying and carousing. When not on the set, he went out to his familiar Chicago haunts such as Wrigley Field and the Old Town Ale House. People often recognized him and slipped him cocaine, a drug he was already using heavily on his own, hoping to use it with him. \"Every blue-collar Joe wants his John Belushi story\", said Smokey Wendell, who was eventually hired to keep it away from the star. As a result of his late nights and drug and alcohol use, Belushi would often miss unit calls (the beginning of a production day) or go to his trailer after them and sleep, wasting hours of production time. One night, Aykroyd found him crashing on the sofa of a nearby house, where Belushi had already helped himself to food in the refrigerator.\n"}, {"Answer": "In and around Chicago.", "Topic": "The Blues Brothers (film)", "Topic_section": "Locations", "Rationale": "Much of the film was shot on location in and around Chicago between July and October 1979, including Joliet Correctional Center in nearby Joliet, Illinois and Wauconda, Illinois, where the car crashes into the side of Route 12."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames", "is this band involved in any controversy?", "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted", "did he first start the concept of concert?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other works has he done in his career?", "He made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school.", "can you name any other song used in the aforementioned film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it filmed?", "Majorly in Chicago and few scenes in Wauconda, Illinois"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "which honorable degrees belongs to the above mentioned third singer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Degrees from Harvard University and New York University ,Princeton University to name a few", "Topic": "Aretha Franklin", "Topic_section": "Honorary degrees", "Rationale": "Franklin received honorary degrees from Harvard University and New York University in 2014, as well as honorary doctorates in music from Princeton University, 2012; Yale University, 2010; Brown University, 2009; University of Pennsylvania, 2007; Berklee College of Music, 2006; New England Conservatory of Music, 1997; and University of Michigan, 1987. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Case Western Reserve University 2011 and Wayne State University in 1990 and an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Bethune\u2013Cookman University in 1975.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Honorary degrees from Harvard University and New York University in 2014, as well as honorary doctorates in music from Princeton University, 2012; Yale University, 2010; Brown University, 2009; University of Pennsylvania, 2007; Berklee College of Music, 2006; New England Conservatory of Music, 1997; and University of Michigan, 1987. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Case Western Reserve University 2011 and Wayne State University in 1990 and an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Bethune\u2013Cookman University in 1975.", "Topic": "Aretha Franklin", "Topic_section": "Honorary degrees", "Rationale": "Franklin received honorary degrees from Harvard University and New York University in 2014, as well as honorary doctorates in music from Princeton University, 2012; Yale University, 2010; Brown University, 2009; University of Pennsylvania, 2007; Berklee College of Music, 2006; New England Conservatory of Music, 1997; and University of Michigan, 1987. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Case Western Reserve University 2011 and Wayne State University in 1990 and an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Bethune\u2013Cookman University in 1975."}, {"Answer": "Honorary degrees from Harvard University, New York University, Princeton University and many more.", "Topic": "Aretha Franklin", "Topic_section": "Honorary degrees", "Rationale": "Franklin received honorary degrees from Harvard University and New York University in 2014, as well as honorary doctorates in music from Princeton University, 2012; Yale University, 2010; Brown University, 2009; University of Pennsylvania, 2007; Berklee College of Music, 2006; New England Conservatory of Music, 1997; and University of Michigan, 1987. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Case Western Reserve University 2011 and Wayne State University in 1990 and an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Bethune\u2013Cookman University in 1975."}, {"Answer": "Doctor of Humane Letters and Doctor of Law, to name a few,", "Topic": "Aretha Franklin", "Topic_section": "Honorary degrees", "Rationale": "She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Case Western Reserve University 2011 and Wayne State University in 1990 and an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Bethune\u2013Cookman University in 1975."}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames", "is this band involved in any controversy?", "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted", "did he first start the concept of concert?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other works has he done in his career?", "He made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school.", "can you name any other song used in the aforementioned film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it filmed?", "Majorly in Chicago and few scenes in Wauconda, Illinois", "which honorable degrees belongs to the above mentioned third singer?", "Degrees from Harvard University and New York University ,Princeton University to name a few"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "can you name some campus sites of the second university?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "YEs. Washington Square campus in of Greenwich Village", "Topic": "New York University", "Topic_section": "Washington Square campus", "Rationale": "Since the late 1970s, the central part of NYU has been its Washington Square campus in the heart of Greenwich Village", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Manhattan and Brooklyn.bounded by Houston Street to the south, Broadway to the east, 14th Street to the north, and Sixth Avenue, Washington Square Park..", "Topic": "New York University", "Topic_section": "Campus", "Rationale": "NYU's New York City campus includes more than 171 buildings spread between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Most of the school's buildings in Manhattan are located across a roughly area bounded by Houston Street to the south, Broadway to the east, 14th Street to the north, and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) to the west. The core of NYU consists of buildings that surround Washington Square Park. In addition to its New York campus, NYU has 49 additional buildings overseas located throughout two 'portal' campuses and 12 Global Academic Centers. NYU Transportation is the shuttle service of the university, it links all campuses to major transit hubs."}, {"Answer": "New York University\u2019s campus includes more than 171 buildings spread between Manhattan and Brooklyn.", "Topic": "New York University", "Topic_section": "Campus", "Rationale": "NYU's New York City campus includes more than 171 buildings spread between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Most of the school's buildings in Manhattan are located across a roughly area bounded by Houston Street to the south, Broadway to the east, 14th Street to the north, and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) to the west. The core of NYU consists of buildings that surround Washington Square Park. In addition to its New York campus, NYU has 49 additional buildings overseas located throughout two 'portal' campuses and 12 Global Academic Centers. NYU Transportation is the shuttle service of the university, it links all campuses to major transit hubs."}, {"Answer": "The core of NYU consists of buildings that surround Washington Square Park.", "Topic": "New York University", "Topic_section": "Campus", "Rationale": "The core of NYU consists of buildings that surround Washington Square Park."}]} {"Context": ["how much did the blues brothers movie cost to make", "More than $17.5 million", "who directed it?", "John Landis", "who did its background score?", "By rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, and John Lee Hooker", "who starred in this film?", "John Belushi and Dan Aykroy", "what is this r&b refers to?", "Rhythm and blues, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s", "and the next one of r&b?", "Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s", "you have mentioned a list of singers; is the first one related to any band?", "Yes. The Famous Flames", "is this band involved in any controversy?", "Yes when James Brown was one of the Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted", "did he first start the concept of concert?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other works has he done in his career?", "He made public speeches in schools and continued to advocate the importance of education in school.", "can you name any other song used in the aforementioned film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it filmed?", "Majorly in Chicago and few scenes in Wauconda, Illinois", "which honorable degrees belongs to the above mentioned third singer?", "Degrees from Harvard University and New York University ,Princeton University to name a few", "can you name some campus sites of the second university?", "YEs. Washington Square campus in of Greenwich Village"], "Conversation_no": 5, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "can you name any one famous residents of this village that you mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Greenwich Village has long been a popular neighborhood for numerous artists and other notable people.", "Topic": "Greenwich Village", "Topic_section": "Notable residents", "Rationale": "Greenwich Village has long been a popular neighborhood for numerous artists and other notable people. Past and present notable residents include:"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the location of mars in the solar system", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, being larger than only Mercury", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the fourth planet from the Sun.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, being larger than only Mercury."}, {"Answer": "It is the fourth planet from the Sun.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, being larger than only Mercury. In"}, {"Answer": "It is the fourth planet from the Sun", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, being larger than only Mercury. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "is it known by any other names?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In English, Mars carries the name of the Roman god of war and is often referred to as the \"Red Planet\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Marte", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Names", "Rationale": "Due to the global influence of European languages, a word like \"Mars\" or \"Marte\" for the planet is common around the world, though it may be used alongside older, native words."}, {"Answer": "Red Planet.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "lanet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, being larger than only Mercury. In English, Mars carries the name of the Roman god of war and is often referred to as the \"Red Planet\". The latter refers to the effect of the iron oxide prevalent on Mars's surface, which gives it a reddish appearance distinctive among the astronomical bodies visible to the naked eye. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere, with surface feat"}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is often referred to as the \"Red Planet\".", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In English, Mars carries the name of the Roman god of war and is often referred to as the \"Red Planet\". "}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "are there any volcanoes there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Olympus Mons", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mars is the site of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano and highest known mountain on any planet in the Solar System,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "shield volcano Olympus Mons", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Volcanoes", "Rationale": "The shield volcano Olympus Mons (\"Mount Olympus\") is an extinct volcano in the vast upland region Tharsis, which contains several other large volcanoes"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Olympus Mons.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ars is the site of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano and highest known mountain on any planet in the Solar System, and of Valles Marineris, one of the largest canyons in the Solar System. The smooth Borealis basin in the northern hemisphere covers 40% of the planet and may be a giant impact feature. Mars has two moons, Phobo"}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is the site of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mars is the site of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano and highest known mountain on any planet in the Solar System, and of Valles Marineris, one of the largest canyons in the Solar System."}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who named it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "Topic": "Olympus Mons", "Topic_section": "Early observations and naming", "Rationale": "The Mariner 9 spacecraft arrived in orbit around Mars in 1971 during a global dust-storm. The first objects to become visible as the dust began to settle, the tops of the Tharsis volcanoes, demonstrated that the altitude of these features greatly exceeded that of any mountain found on Earth, as astronomers expected. Observations of the planet from Mariner 9 confirmed that Nix Olympica was a volcano. Ultimately, astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Observations of the planet from Mariner 9 confirmed that Nix Olympica was a volcano. Ultimately, astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica.", "Topic": "Olympus Mons", "Topic_section": "Early observations and naming", "Rationale": ". Observations of the planet from Mariner 9 confirmed that Nix Olympica was a volcano. Ultimately, astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what was that?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "Topic": "Olympus Mons", "Topic_section": "Early observations and naming", "Rationale": "Observations of the planet from Mariner 9 confirmed that Nix Olympica was a volcano. Ultimately, astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program", "Topic": "Mariner 9", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program."}, {"Answer": "It was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program.", "Topic": "Mariner 9", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program."}, {"Answer": "It was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program.", "Topic": "Mariner 9", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was a robotic space probe", "Topic": "Mariner 9", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a robotic space probe.", "Topic": "Mariner 9", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Mariner 9", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was a robotic space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program. Mariner 9 "}, {"Answer": "No, it is a very large shield volcano on the planet Mars.", "Topic": "Olympus Mons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Olympus Mons (; Latin for Mount Olympus) is a very large shield volcano on the planet Mars."}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mars has been explored by several uncrewed spacecraft. \"Mariner 4\" was the first spacecraft to visit Mars; launched by NASA on 28 November 1964, it made its closest approach to the planet on 15 July 1965. \"Mariner 4\" detected the weak Martian radiation belt, measured at about 0.1% that of Earth, and captured the first images of another planet from deep space. The Soviet \"Mars 3\" mission included a lander, which achieved a soft landing in December 1971; however, contact was lost seconds after touchdown. On 20 July 1976, \"Viking 1\" performed the first successful landing on the Martian surface.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mars Global Surveyor mission", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Spacecraft visitation", "Rationale": "Mariner 9 and Viking allowed better maps of Mars to be made using the data from these missions, and another major leap forward was the Mars Global Surveyor mission, launched in 1996 and operated until late 2006, that allowed complete, extremely detailed maps of the Martian topography, magnetic field and surface minerals to be obtained."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Viking.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Spacecraft visitation", "Rationale": "Mariner 9 and Viking allowed better maps of Mars to be made using the data from these missions, and another major leap forward was the Mars Global Surveyor mission, launched in 1996 and operated until late 2006, that allowed complete, extremely detailed maps of the Martian topography, magnetic field and surface minerals to be obtained. These maps are available o"}, {"Answer": "\"2001 Mars Odyssey\", \"Mars Express\", \"Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter\", \u201cMAVEN\u201d and \"Mars Orbiter Mission\u201d to name a few.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Exploration", "Rationale": "Mars is host to eight functioning spacecraft: six in orbit \u2014 \"2001 Mars Odyssey\", \"Mars Express\", \"Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter\", \"MAVEN\", \"Mars Orbiter Mission\" and \"ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter\" \u2014 and two on the surface \u2014 Mars Science Laboratory \"Curiosity\" (rover) and \"InSight\" (lander). The public can request images of Mars via the \"Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter\" HiWish program."}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A flyby mode", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 4 (together with Mariner 3 known as Mariner-Mars 1964) was the fourth in a series of spacecraft intended for planetary exploration in a flyby mode.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was just a fly by.", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 4 (together with Mariner 3 known as Mariner-Mars 1964) was the fourth in a series of spacecraft intended for planetary exploration in a flyby mode. It was designed to conduct closeup scientific observations of Mars and to transmit these observations to Earth. Launched on November 28, 1964, Mariner 4 performed the first successful flyby of the planet Mars, returning the first close-up pictures of the Martian surface. "}, {"Answer": "Flyby.", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariner 4 (together with Mariner 3 known as Mariner-Mars 1964) was the fourth in a series of spacecraft intended for planetary exploration in a flyby mode. I"}, {"Answer": "It was the first successful flyby.", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Launched on November 28, 1964, Mariner 4 performed the first successful flyby of the planet Mars, returning the first close-up pictures of the Martian surface"}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "A flyby mode"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how did it meet its end?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Micrometeoroid hits and end of communications", "Rationale": "On December 7 the gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits were recorded which caused perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength. On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated.", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated."}, {"Answer": "On December 7 the gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits were recorded which caused perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength. On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated.", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Micrometeoroid hits and end of communications", "Rationale": "On December 7 the gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits were recorded which caused perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength. On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated."}, {"Answer": "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted and a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits were recorded which caused perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength.", "Topic": "Mariner 4", "Topic_section": "Micrometeoroid hits and end of communications", "Rationale": "On December 7 the gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits were recorded which caused perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength. On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "A flyby mode", "how did it meet its end?", "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is found at the polar regions of the planet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice; frozen carbon dioxide layer is in northern cap and south cap has a permanent dry ice cover", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Polar caps", "Rationale": "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice. Frozen carbon dioxide accumulates as a comparatively thin layer about one metre thick on the north cap in the northern winter only, whereas the south cap has a permanent dry ice cover about eight metres thick.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Frozen carbon dioxide accumulates as a comparatively thin layer about one metre thick on the north cap in the northern winter only, whereas the south cap has a permanent dry ice cover about eight metres thick.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Polar caps", "Rationale": "Frozen carbon dioxide accumulates as a comparatively thin layer about one metre thick on the north cap in the northern winter only, whereas the south cap has a permanent dry ice cover about eight metres thick. "}, {"Answer": "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Polar caps", "Rationale": "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice"}, {"Answer": "The caps at both poles consist primarily of water ice.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Polar caps", "Rationale": "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice. Frozen carbon dioxide accumulates as a comparatively thin layer about one metre thick on the north cap in the northern winter only, whereas the south cap has a permanent dry ice cover about eight metres thick. This permanent dry ice cover at the south pole is peppered by flat floored, shallow, roughly circular pits, which repeat imaging shows are expanding by meters per year; this suggests that the permanent CO cover over the south pole water ice is degrading over time. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "A flyby mode", "how did it meet its end?", "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength", "what is found at the polar regions of the planet?", "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice; frozen carbon dioxide layer is in northern cap and south cap has a permanent dry ice cover"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "are there any features resulting from impacts?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, impact craters", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "The dichotomy of Martian topography is striking: northern plains flattened by lava flows contrast with the southern highlands, pitted and cratered by ancient impacts. Research in 2008 has presented evidence regarding a theory proposed in 1980 postulating that, four billion years ago, the northern hemisphere of Mars was struck by an object one-tenth to two-thirds the size of Earth's Moon. If validated, this would make the northern hemisphere of Mars the site of an impact crater in size, or roughly the area of Europe, Asia, and Australia combined, surpassing the South Pole\u2013Aitken basin as the largest impact crater in the Solar System.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The dichotomy of Martian topography is striking: northern plains flattened by lava flows contrast with the southern highlands, pitted and cratered by ancient impacts", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "The dichotomy of Martian topography is striking: northern plains flattened by lava flows contrast with the southern highlands, pitted and cratered by ancient impacts"}, {"Answer": "The southern highlands, pitted and cratered by ancient impacts.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "The dichotomy of Martian topography is striking: northern plains flattened by lava flows contrast with the southern highlands, pitted and cratered by ancient impacts. "}, {"Answer": "It is scarred by a number of impact craters: a total of 43,000 craters with a diameter of or greater have been found.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "Mars is scarred by a number of impact craters: a total of 43,000 craters with a diameter of or greater have been found."}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "A flyby mode", "how did it meet its end?", "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength", "what is found at the polar regions of the planet?", "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice; frozen carbon dioxide layer is in northern cap and south cap has a permanent dry ice cover", "are there any features resulting from impacts?", "Yes, impact craters"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "are they named?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Hellas impact basin", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "The largest confirmed of these is the Hellas impact basin, a light albedo feature clearly visible from Earth.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hellas impact basin", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "The largest confirmed of these is the Hellas impact basin, a light albedo feature clearly visible from Earth. Due to the smaller mass and size of Mars, the probability of an object colliding with the planet is about half that of Earth"}, {"Answer": "Hellas impact basin.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "The largest confirmed of these is the Hellas impact basin, a light albedo feature clearly visible from Earth. Due to the smaller mass and size of Mars, the probability of an object colliding with the planet is about half that of Ea"}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Hellas impact basin\" is one of them.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Impact topography", "Rationale": "The largest confirmed of these is the Hellas impact basin, a light albedo feature clearly visible from Earth."}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "A flyby mode", "how did it meet its end?", "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength", "what is found at the polar regions of the planet?", "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice; frozen carbon dioxide layer is in northern cap and south cap has a permanent dry ice cover", "are there any features resulting from impacts?", "Yes, impact craters", "are they named?", "Yes, Hellas impact basin"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is there any discussion about the intelligent lifeform on the planet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, fashionable idea of intelligent Martians", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Intelligent \"Martians\"", "Rationale": "The fashionable idea that Mars was populated by intelligent Martians exploded in the late 19th century. Schiaparelli's \"canali\" observations combined with Percival Lowell's books on the subject put forward the standard notion of a planet that was a drying, cooling, dying world with ancient civilizations constructing irrigation works.\n\nMany other observations and proclamations by notable personalities added to what has been termed \"Mars Fever\". In 1899, while investigating atmospheric radio noise using his receivers in his Colorado Springs lab, inventor Nikola Tesla observed repetitive signals that he later surmised might have been radio communications coming from another planet, possibly Mars. In a 1901 interview, Tesla said:\n\nIt was some time afterward when the thought flashed upon my mind that the disturbances I had observed might be due to an intelligent control. Although I could not decipher their meaning, it was impossible for me to think of them as having been entirely accidental", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nikola Tesla observed repetitive signals that he later surmised might have been radio communications coming from another planet, possibly Mars.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Intelligent \"Martians\"", "Rationale": "In 1899, while investigating atmospheric radio noise using his receivers in his Colorado Springs lab, inventor Nikola Tesla observed repetitive signals that he later surmised might have been radio communications coming from another planet, possibly Mars. In a 1901 interview, Tesla said:"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Schiaparelli's \"canali\" observations combined with Percival Lowell's books on the subject put forward the standard notion of a planet that was a drying, cooling, dying world with ancient civilizations constructing irrigation works.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Intelligent \"Martians\"", "Rationale": "The fashionable idea that Mars was populated by intelligent Martians exploded in the late 19th century. Schiaparelli's \"canali\" observations combined with Percival Lowell's books on the subject put forward the standard notion of a planet that was a drying, cooling, dying world with ancient civilizations constructing irrigation works."}, {"Answer": "The Viking probes of the mid-1970s carried experiments designed to detect microorganisms in Martian soil at their respective landing sites and had positive results.", "Topic": "Mars", "Topic_section": "Habitability and search for life", "Rationale": "The Viking probes of the mid-1970s carried experiments designed to detect microorganisms in Martian soil at their respective landing sites and had positive results, including a temporary increase of production on exposure to water and nutrients. This sign of life was later disputed by scientists, resulting in a continuing debate, with NASA scientist Gilbert Levin asserting that Viking may have found life. A re-analysis of the Viking data, in light of modern knowledge of extremophile forms of life, has suggested that the Viking tests were not sophisticated enough to detect these forms of life."}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "A flyby mode", "how did it meet its end?", "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength", "what is found at the polar regions of the planet?", "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice; frozen carbon dioxide layer is in northern cap and south cap has a permanent dry ice cover", "are there any features resulting from impacts?", "Yes, impact craters", "are they named?", "Yes, Hellas impact basin", "is there any discussion about the intelligent lifeform on the planet?", "Yes, fashionable idea of intelligent Martians"], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "how are they portrayed in fiction?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "W. S. Lach-Szyrma's novel \"Aleriel, or A Voyage to Other Worlds\" is the first published work to apply the word \"Martian\" as a noun.", "Topic": "Martian", "Topic_section": "Martians in fiction", "Rationale": "W. S. Lach-Szyrma's novel \"Aleriel, or A Voyage to Other Worlds\" (1883) was previously reputed to be the first published work to apply the word \"Martian\" as a noun. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "W. S. Lach-Szyrma's novel \"Aleriel, or A Voyage to Other Worlds\" (1883) was previously reputed to be the first published work to apply the word \"Martian\" as a noun.", "Topic": "Martian", "Topic_section": "Martians in fiction", "Rationale": "W. S. Lach-Szyrma's novel \"Aleriel, or A Voyage to Other Worlds\" (1883) was previously reputed to be the first published work to apply the word \"Martian\" as a noun."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "H. G. Wells' landmark novel \"The War of the Worlds\u201d mentions them.", "Topic": "Martian", "Topic_section": "Martians in fiction", "Rationale": "Fifteen years after Aleriel, H. G. Wells' landmark novel \"The War of the Worlds\" (1898) was published by William Heinemann, Ltd., then a relatively new publishing house. The novel was revised numerous times, and has since been translated into many languages. In the story, the Martians are a technologically advanced race of octopus-like extraterrestrials who invade Earth because "}]} {"Context": ["what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun", "is it known by any other names?", "Yes, \"Red Planet\" in English", "are there any volcanoes there?", "Yes, Olympus Mons", "who named it?", "Named after observations made by Mariner 9", "what was that?", "From Nix Olympica; a volcano. Astronomers adopted the name \"Olympus Mons\" for the albedo feature known as Nix Olympica", "was that a spaceship that made the observations?", "It was a robotic space probe", "have any other space probes landed on the planet discussed above?", "Yes, \"Mariner 4\", \"Viking 1\", etc", "did the first one land on the planet or was it just a fly by?", "A flyby mode", "how did it meet its end?", "The gas supply in the attitude control system was exhausted, and between December 10 and 11, a total of 83 micrometeoroid hits perturbation of the spacecraft's attitude and degradation of the signal strength", "what is found at the polar regions of the planet?", "The caps at both poles consist primarily (70%) of water ice; frozen carbon dioxide layer is in northern cap and south cap has a permanent dry ice cover", "are there any features resulting from impacts?", "Yes, impact craters", "are they named?", "Yes, Hellas impact basin", "is there any discussion about the intelligent lifeform on the planet?", "Yes, fashionable idea of intelligent Martians", "how are they portrayed in fiction?", "W. S. Lach-Szyrma's novel \"Aleriel, or A Voyage to Other Worlds\" is the first published work to apply the word \"Martian\" as a noun."], "Conversation_no": 6, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "are they seen as invaders?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in fiction; in H. G. Wells' novel \"The War of the Worlds\"", "Topic": "Martian", "Topic_section": "Martians as invaders of Earth", "Rationale": "In \"Last and First Men\" (1930) Olaf Stapledon revisited Wells' theme of Martian invasion. \"Last and First Men\" summarizes tens of thousands of years of invasions and war between Martians and humans. Eventually, humans destroy the Martians' empire.\n\nWilliam Cameron Menzies' film \"Invaders from Mars\" (1953) fuses the tentacles of Wells' Martians with the idea of little green men to conceive a Martian Mastermind who enslaves tall, green, humanoid mutants. Tobe Hooper's remake of the film was released in 1986,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "William Cameron Menzies' film \"Invaders from Mars\" (1953) fuses the tentacles of Wells' Martians with the idea of little green men to conceive a Martian Mastermind who enslaves tall, green, humanoid mutants.", "Topic": "Martian", "Topic_section": "Martians as invaders of Earth", "Rationale": "William Cameron Menzies' film \"Invaders from Mars\" (1953) fuses the tentacles of Wells' Martians with the idea of little green men to conceive a Martian Mastermind who enslaves tall, green, humanoid mutants."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in H. G. Wells' landmark novel \"The War of the Worlds\".", "Topic": "Martian", "Topic_section": "Martians in fiction", "Rationale": "Fifteen years after Aleriel, H. G. Wells' landmark novel \"The War of the Worlds\" (1898) was published by William Heinemann, Ltd., then a relatively new publishing house. The novel was revised numerous times, and has since been translated into many languages. In the story, the Martians are a technologically advanced race of octopus-like extraterrestrials who invade Earth because Mars is becoming too cold to sustain them. The Martians' undoing is a fatal vulnerability to Earth bacteria."}, {"Answer": "The film \"Last and First Men\" summarizes tens of thousands of years of invasions and war between Martians and humans.", "Topic": "Martian", "Topic_section": "Martians as invaders of Earth", "Rationale": "In \"Last and First Men\" (1930) Olaf Stapledon revisited Wells' theme of Martian invasion. \"Last and First Men\" summarizes tens of thousands of years of invasions and war between Martians and humans. Eventually, humans destroy the Martians' empire."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is sinestro corps war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American comic book crossover event", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Sinestro Corps War\" is an American comic book crossover event published by DC Comics in its \"Green Lantern\" and \"Green Lantern Corps\" titles. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American comic book crossover event", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sinestro Corps War\" is an American comic book crossover event published by DC Comics in its \"Green Lantern\" and \"Green Lantern Corps\" titles."}, {"Answer": "It is an American comic book crossover event.", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Sinestro Corps War\" is an American comic book crossover event published by DC Comics in its \"Green Lantern\" and \"Green Lantern Corps\" titles."}, {"Answer": "An American comic book crossover event published by DC Comics.", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sinestro Corps War\" is an American comic book crossover event published by DC Comics in its \"Green Lantern\" and \"Green Lantern Corps\" titles."}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event"], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is the writer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons and drawn by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, and Ethan Van Sciver, the 11-part saga was originally published between June and December 2007.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons and drawn by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, and Ethan Van Sciver, the 11-part saga was originally published between June and December 2007. "}, {"Answer": "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons.", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Written by Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons and drawn by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, and Ethan "}, {"Answer": "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons.", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Sinestro Corps War\" is an American comic book crossover event published by DC Comics in its \"Green Lantern\" and \"Green Lantern Corps\" titles. Written by Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons "}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons"], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who are the characters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The story centers on the Green Lanterns of Earth\u2014Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner\u2014and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps as they fight an interstellar war against the Sinestro Corps, an army led by the former Green Lantern Sinestro who are armed with yellow power rings and seek a universe ruled through fear. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and Sinestro", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The story centers on the Green Lanterns of Earth\u2014Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner\u2014and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps as they fight an interstellar war against the Sinestro Corps, an army led by the former Green Lantern Sinestro who are armed with yellow power rings and seek a universe ruled through fear."}, {"Answer": "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner.", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he story centers on the Green Lanterns of Earth\u2014Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner\u2014"}, {"Answer": "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner.", "Topic": "Sinestro Corps War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The story centers on the Green Lanterns of Earth\u2014Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner\u2014and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps as they fight an interstellar war against the Sinestro Corps, an army led by the former Green Lantern Sinestro who are armed with yellow power rings and seek a universe ruled through fear."}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps"], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries \"Watchmen\" and the Superman story \"For the Man Who Has Everything\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Miniseries \"Watchmen\" and the Superman story \"For the Man Who Has Everything\".", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries \"Watchmen\" and the Superman story \"For the Man Who Has Everything\". He was an artist for \"2000 AD\", for which he contributed a large body of work from its first issue in 1977."}, {"Answer": "Watchmen, the Superman story \"For the Man Who Has Everything\" and 2000AD.", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " which include the miniseries \"Watchmen\" and the Superman story \"For the Man Who Has Everything\". He was an artist for \"2000 AD\", for which he contributed a large body of work from its first issue in 1977."}, {"Answer": "\"Watchmen\" and \"For the Man Who Has Everything\".", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries \"Watchmen\" and the Superman story \"For the Man Who Has Everything\". "}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\""], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\"", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Work in other media", "Rationale": "Works other than comics include providing the cartoon strip on the inside sleeve of Jethro Tull's 1976 album \"\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\" and the cover to \"K\", the 1996 debut album by psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker. In 1988, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\". In 2007, he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", which was adapted from the book, and released in March 2009.\n\n\"\" (2009) featured hand ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, background art for \"Beneath a Steel Sky\" and the cover to \"K\"", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Work in other media", "Rationale": "Works other than comics include providing the cartoon strip on the inside sleeve of Jethro Tull's 1976 album \"\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\" and the cover to \"K\", the 1996 debut album by psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker. In 1988, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the cartoon strip on the inside sleeve of Jethro Tull's album.", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Work in other media", "Rationale": "Works other than comics include providing the cartoon strip on the inside sleeve of Jethro Tull's 1976 album"}, {"Answer": "Background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\".", "Topic": "Dave Gibbons", "Topic_section": "Work in other media", "Rationale": "Works other than comics include providing the cartoon strip on the inside sleeve of Jethro Tull's 1976 album \"\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\" and the cover to \"K\", the 1996 debut album by psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker."}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\""], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who developed the game you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "British developer Revolution Software", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game developed by British developer Revolution Software and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment for MS-DOS and Amiga home computers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Revolution Software", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game developed by British developer Revolution Software "}, {"Answer": "Revolution Software.", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game developed by British developer Revolution Software and p"}, {"Answer": "British developer Revolution Software.", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game developed by British developer Revolution Software"}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\"", "who developed the game you just mentioned?", "British developer Revolution Software"], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "did it perform well in the market?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Eurogamer's Simon Parkin later summarized that it \"sold extremely well\", with lifetime sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units by July 2009", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Critical reception and commercial performance", "Rationale": "Eurogamer's Simon Parkin later summarized that it \"sold extremely well\", with lifetime sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units by July 2009", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Reached the number one place on the British Gallup charts and was awarded by \"PC Gamer\"", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Critical reception and commercial performance", "Rationale": " In 1995, \"PC Gamer\" awarded it the \"Best Dialogue\" award, and it won the \"Best Adventure\" award at the \"Golden Joystick Awards\". It was also a commercial success, reaching the number one place on the British Gallup charts. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Critical reception and commercial performance", "Rationale": "\"Beneath a Steel Sky\" was critically acclaimed. In 1995, \"PC Gamer\" awarded it the \"Best Dialogue\" award, and it won the \"Best Adventure\" award at the \"Golden Joystick Awards\". It was also a commercial success, reaching the number one place on the British Gallup charts. Eurogamer's Simon Pa"}, {"Answer": "Yes, in 1995, \"PC Gamer\" awarded it the \"Best Dialogue\" award, and it won the \"Best Adventure\" award at the \"Golden Joystick Awards\".", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Critical reception and commercial performance", "Rationale": "\"Beneath a Steel Sky\" was critically acclaimed. In 1995, \"PC Gamer\" awarded it the \"Best Dialogue\" award, and it won the \"Best Adventure\" award at the \"Golden Joystick Awards\". "}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\"", "who developed the game you just mentioned?", "British developer Revolution Software", "did it perform well in the market?", "Yes, Eurogamer's Simon Parkin later summarized that it \"sold extremely well\", with lifetime sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units by July 2009"], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the genre of the computer game?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "cyberpunk, science fiction, point-and-click, adventure game", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game developed by British developer Revolution Software and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment for MS-DOS and Amiga home computers. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game"}, {"Answer": "Cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game.", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game developed"}, {"Answer": "Cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game.", "Topic": "Beneath a Steel Sky", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beneath a Steel Sky is a 1994 cyberpunk science fiction point-and-click adventure game developed by British developer Revolution Software and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment for MS-DOS and Amiga home computers. "}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\"", "who developed the game you just mentioned?", "British developer Revolution Software", "did it perform well in the market?", "Yes, Eurogamer's Simon Parkin later summarized that it \"sold extremely well\", with lifetime sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units by July 2009", "what is the genre of the computer game?", "cyberpunk, science fiction, point-and-click, adventure game"], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "does the last genre you mentioned have subgenres?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Point-and-click adventure games, Graphic adventures, Puzzle adventure games", "Topic": "Adventure game", "Topic_section": "Point-and-click adventure games", "Rationale": "Point-and-click adventure games are those where the player typically controls their character through a point-and-click interface using a computer mouse or similar pointing device, though additional control schemes may also be available. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, encompassing a wide variety of literary genres.", "Topic": "Adventure game", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based media, literature and film, encompassing a wide variety of literary genres."}, {"Answer": "Yes, action-adventure games and point and click adventure games.", "Topic": "Adventure game", "Topic_section": "Relationship to other genres", "Rationale": "Hybrid action-adventure games blend action and adventure games throughout the game experience"}, {"Answer": "Point-and-click, Puzzle and Narrative.", "Topic": "Adventure game", "Topic_section": "Point-and-click adventure games", "Rationale": "Point-and-click adventure games are those where the player typically controls their character through a point-and-click interface using a computer mouse or similar pointing device, though additional control schemes may also be available."}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\"", "who developed the game you just mentioned?", "British developer Revolution Software", "did it perform well in the market?", "Yes, Eurogamer's Simon Parkin later summarized that it \"sold extremely well\", with lifetime sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units by July 2009", "what is the genre of the computer game?", "cyberpunk, science fiction, point-and-click, adventure game", "does the last genre you mentioned have subgenres?", "Yes, Point-and-click adventure games, Graphic adventures, Puzzle adventure games"], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "has it revolutionized the japanese games?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, due to differences in computer hardware, language, and culture, development of adventure games took a different course in Japan compared to Western markets.", "Topic": "Adventure game", "Topic_section": "History of Japanese adventure games", "Rationale": "Due to differences in computer hardware, language, and culture, development of adventure games took a different course in Japan compared to Western markets. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\"", "who developed the game you just mentioned?", "British developer Revolution Software", "did it perform well in the market?", "Yes, Eurogamer's Simon Parkin later summarized that it \"sold extremely well\", with lifetime sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units by July 2009", "what is the genre of the computer game?", "cyberpunk, science fiction, point-and-click, adventure game", "does the last genre you mentioned have subgenres?", "Yes, Point-and-click adventure games, Graphic adventures, Puzzle adventure games", "has it revolutionized the japanese games?", "Yes, due to differences in computer hardware, language, and culture, development of adventure games took a different course in Japan compared to Western markets."], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what powers does the first character we talked about has?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "As a Green Lantern, Hal Jordan is semi-invulnerable, capable of projecting hard-light constructions, flight, and utilizing various other abilities through his power ring which are only limited by his imagination and willpower.", "Topic": "Hal Jordan", "Topic_section": "Powers and abilities", "Rationale": "As a Green Lantern, Hal Jordan is semi-invulnerable, capable of projecting hard-light constructions, flight, and utilizing various other abilities through his power ring which are only limited by his imagination and willpower. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His powers derive from his power ring and Green Lantern battery", "Topic": "Hal Jordan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He fights evil across the universe with a ring that grants him a variety of superpowers, but is usually portrayed as one of the protectors of Sector 2814, which is the sector where Earth resides. His powers derive from his power ring and Green Lantern battery, which in the hands of someone capable of overcoming great fear allows the user to channel their will power into creating all manner of fantastic constructs."}, {"Answer": "His powers derive from his power ring and Green Lantern battery, allows the user to channel their will power into creating all manner of fantastic constructs.", "Topic": "Hal Jordan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His powers derive from his power ring and Green Lantern battery, which in the hands of someone capable of overcoming great fear allows the user to channel their will power into creating all manner of fantastic constructs. "}, {"Answer": "His powers derive from his power ring and Green Lantern battery.", "Topic": "Hal Jordan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " His powers derive from his power ring and Green Lantern battery, which in the hands of someone capable of overcoming great fear allows the user to channel their will power into creating all manner of fantastic constructs."}]} {"Context": ["what is sinestro corps war?", "An American comic book crossover event", "who is the writer?", "Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons", "who are the characters?", "Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps", "what are some of the other works of the second writer you mentioned?", "\"The Trials of Nasty Tales\", \"Watchmen\", \"For the Man Who Has Everything\"", "has he worked on anything other than comics?", "Yes, he did the cover art of album \"The Madness\", he served as a consultant on the film \"Watchmen\", background art for the 1994 computer game \"Beneath a Steel Sky\"", "who developed the game you just mentioned?", "British developer Revolution Software", "did it perform well in the market?", "Yes, Eurogamer's Simon Parkin later summarized that it \"sold extremely well\", with lifetime sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units by July 2009", "what is the genre of the computer game?", "cyberpunk, science fiction, point-and-click, adventure game", "does the last genre you mentioned have subgenres?", "Yes, Point-and-click adventure games, Graphic adventures, Puzzle adventure games", "has it revolutionized the japanese games?", "Yes, due to differences in computer hardware, language, and culture, development of adventure games took a different course in Japan compared to Western markets.", "what powers does the first character we talked about has?", "As a Green Lantern, Hal Jordan is semi-invulnerable, capable of projecting hard-light constructions, flight, and utilizing various other abilities through his power ring which are only limited by his imagination and willpower."], "Conversation_no": 7, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how did he get his fictional name that you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "google what is the capital of new york", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Albany", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Albany ( ) is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat and largest city of Albany County. Albany is located on the west bank of the Hudson River approximately south of its confluence with the Mohawk River and approximately north of New York City.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Albany", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Albany"}, {"Answer": "Albany", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Albany ( ) is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat and largest city of Albany County."}, {"Answer": "Albany", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Albany ( ) is the capital of the U.S. state of New York"}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany"], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "is it a place of immigrants?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "City of immigrants", "Rationale": "Historically, Albany's population has been mixed. First dominated by Dutch and Germans, it was overtaken by the English in the early 19th century. Irish immigrants soon outnumbered most other ethnicities by the mid-19th century, and were followed by Italians and Poles. In the mid-to-late 20th century, the African-American population increased with thousands of people from the rural South, as part of the Great Migration. As historian (and Albany Assemblyman) John McEneny puts it, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Its population has been mixed. Dutch, Germans, English, Irish immigrants, Italians and Poles.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "City of immigrants", "Rationale": "Albany's population has been mixed. First dominated by Dutch and Germans, it was overtaken by the English in the early 19th century. Irish immigrants soon outnumbered most other ethnicities by the mid-19th century, and were followed by Italians and Poles. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, it's population is mixed.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "City of immigrants", "Rationale": "Historically, Albany's population has been mixed. First dominated by Dutch and Germans, it was overtaken by the English in the early 19th century. Irish immigrants soon outnumbered most other ethnicities by the mid-19th century, and were followed by Italians and Poles. In the mid-to-late 20th century, the African-American population increased with thousands of people from the rural South, as part of the Great Migration. As historian (and Albany Assemblyman) John McEneny puts it, \nUntil after the Revolution, Albany's population consisted mostly of ethnic Dutch descendants. Settlers migrating from New England tipped the balance toward British ethnicity in the early 19th century."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "City of immigrants", "Rationale": "Historically, Albany's population has been mixed. First dominated by Dutch and Germans, it was overtaken by the English in the early 19th century. Irish immigrants soon outnumbered most other ethnicities by the mid-19th century, and were followed by Italians and Poles. In the mid-to-late 20th century, the African-American population increased with thousands of people from the rural South, as part of the Great Migration. As historian (and Albany Assemblyman) John McEneny puts it, \nUntil after the Revolution, Albany's population consisted mostly of ethnic Dutch descendants. Settlers migrating from New England tipped the balance toward British ethnicity in the early 19th century. Jobs on the turnpikes, canals, and railroads attracted floods of Irish immigrants in the early 19th century, especially in the 1840s during the Great Famine, solidifying the city's Irish base. Albany elected its first Irish Catholic mayor (Michael Nolan) two years before Boston did. Polish and Italian immigrants "}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "can you name some of its historical sites?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Museums and historic sites", "Rationale": "Because of Albany's historical and political significance, the city has numerous museums, historical buildings, and historic districts. Albany is home to the New York State Museum, the New York State Library and the New York State Archives; all three facilities are in the Cultural Education Center at the south end of Empire State Plaza and are free to the public. The USS \"Slater\" (DE-766), a decommissioned World War II destroyer escort that was restored in 1998, is a museum ship docked in the Hudson River at Quay Street. It is the only ship of its kind still afloat. The Albany Heritage Area Visitors Center, at the corner of Clinton Avenue and Broadway at Quackenbush Square, hosts a museum, gift shop, and the Henry Hudson Planetarium. In early 2012, the Irish American Heritage Museum opened in downtown Albany. The museum is home to exhibits highlighting the contributions of the Irish people in America.\n\nThe Albany Institute of History and Art, on Washington Avenue near the Center Square", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Albany is home to the New York State Museum, the New York State Library and the New York State Archives; The USS \"Slater\" (DE-766), a decommissioned World War II destroyer escort that was restored in 1998, is a museum ship docked in the Hudson River at Quay Street.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Museums and historic sites", "Rationale": "Albany is home to the New York State Museum, the New York State Library and the New York State Archives; all three facilities are in the Cultural Education Center at the south end of Empire State Plaza and are free to the public. The USS \"Slater\" (DE-766), a decommissioned World War II destroyer escort that was restored in 1998, is a museum ship docked in the Hudson River at Quay Street. "}, {"Answer": "New York State Museum, the New York State Library and the New York State Archives, to name a few.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Museums and historic sites", "Rationale": "Albany is home to the New York State Museum, the New York State Library and the New York State Archives; all three facilities are in the Cultural Education Center at the south end of Empire State Plaza and are free to the public."}, {"Answer": "The New York State Museum, the New York State Library and the New York State Archives, among others.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Museums and historic sites", "Rationale": " Albany is home to the New York State Museum, the New York State Library and the New York State Archives; all three facilities are in the Cultural Education Center at the south end of Empire State Plaza and are free to the public. The USS \"Slater\" (DE-766), a "}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "is it a technologically advanced city?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Tech Valley", "Rationale": "Since the 2000s, the economy of Albany and the surrounding Capital District has been redirected toward a high technology focus. Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part of New York State, encompassing Albany, the Capital District, and the Hudson Valley. Originated in 1998 to promote the greater Albany area as a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston, it has since grown to represent the counties in the Capital District and extending to 19 counties from IBM's Westchester County plants in the south to the Canada\u2013US border in the north.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The economy of Albany and the surrounding Capital District has been redirected toward a high technology focus. The area's high technology ecosystem is supported by technologically focused academic institutions including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Tech Valley", "Rationale": "The area's high technology ecosystem is supported by technologically focused academic institutions including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, since the 2000s, the economy of Albany and the surrounding Capital District has been redirected toward a high technology focus.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Tech Valley", "Rationale": "Since the 2000s, the economy of Albany and the surrounding Capital District has been redirected toward a high technology focus. Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part of New York State, encompassing Albany, the Capital District, and the Hudson Valley. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Albany, New York", "Topic_section": "Tech Valley", "Rationale": "Since the 2000s, the economy of Albany and the surrounding Capital District has been redirected toward a high technology focus. Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part of New York State, encompassing Albany, the Capital District, and the Hudson Valley. Originated in 1998 to promote the greater Albany area as a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston, it has since grown to represent the counties in the Capital District and extending to 19 counties from IBM's Westchester County plants in the south to the Canada\u2013US border in the north. The area's high technology ecosystem is supported by technologically focused academic institutions including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute. Tech Valley encompasses 19 counties straddling both sides of the Adirondack Northway and the New York Thruway, and with heavy state taxpayer subsidy, has experienced significant growth in the computer hardware side of th"}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The popularization of the name is credited to Don Hoefler. He first used it in the article \"Silicon Valley USA\", which appeared in the January 11, 1971 issue of the weekly trade newspaper \"Electronic News\".", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Origin of the term", "Rationale": "he popularization of the name is credited to Don Hoefler. He first used it in the article \"Silicon Valley USA\", which appeared in the January 11, 1971 issue of the weekly trade newspaper \"Electronic News\". "}, {"Answer": "The popularization of the name is credited to Don Hoefler. He first used it in the article \"Silicon Valley USA\", which appeared in the January 11, 1971 issue of the weekly trade newspaper \"Electronic News\".", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Origin of the term", "Rationale": "The popularization of the name is credited to Don Hoefler. He first used it in the article \"Silicon Valley USA\", which appeared in the January 11, 1971 issue of the weekly trade newspaper \"Electronic News\"."}, {"Answer": "The popularization of the name is credited to Don Hoefler.", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Origin of the term", "Rationale": "The popularization of the name is credited to Don Hoefler. He first used it in the article \"Silicon Valley USA\", which appeared in the January 11, 1971 issue of the weekly trade newspaper \"Electronic News\""}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is there any computer club located here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of computing devices.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club"}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"The Homebrew Computer Club\".", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of computing devices."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club.", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of computing devices. It was started by Gordon French and Fred Moore who met at the Community Computer Center in Menlo Park. They both were interested in maintaining a regular, open forum for people to get together to work on making computers more accessible to everyone.\n\nThe first meeting was held as of March 1975 at French's garage in Menlo Park, San Mateo County, California; which was on occasion of the arrival of the MITS Altair microcomputer, the first unit sent to the area for review by People's Computer Company. Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs credit that first meeting with inspiring them to design the original Apple I and (successor) Apple II computers. As a result, the first preview of the Apple I was given at the Homebrew Computer Club. Subsequent meetings were held at an auditorium at th"}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club"], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what kind of club is this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December 1986. The club played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of computing devices.", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Rationale": "was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of computing devices. "}, {"Answer": "It was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of computing devices.", "Topic": "Silicon Valley", "Topic_section": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of computing devices."}, {"Answer": "It was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December 1986.", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December 1986. The club played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex."}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when was it started?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "March 1975", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December 1986. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "March 5, 1975", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first meeting of the club was held on March 5, 1975 "}, {"Answer": "March 5, 1975", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first meeting of the club was held on March 5, 1975 in French's garage in Menlo Park, San Mateo County, California, on the occasion of the arrival in the area of the first MITS Altair 8800 microcomputer, a unit sent for review by People's Computer Company. "}, {"Answer": "March 5, 1975", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first meeting of the club was held on March 5, 1975 in French's garage in Menlo Park, San Mateo County, California, on the occasion of the arrival in the area of the first MITS Altair 8800 microcomputer, a unit sent for review by People's Computer Company."}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "when was it started?", "March 1975"], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who are its members?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, John Draper", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Several high-profile hackers and computer entrepreneurs emerged from its ranks, including Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the founders of Apple Computer. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Few of its members are Steve Wozniak (Apple Computer), Harry Garland and Roger Melen (Cromemco), Thomas \"Todd\" Fischer, IMSAI Division", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "Members", "Rationale": "Steve Wozniak (Apple Computer), Harry Garland and Roger Melen (Cromemco), Thomas \"Todd\" Fischer, IMSAI Division"}, {"Answer": "Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, Paul Terrell and Adam Osborne, to name a few.", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "Members", "Rationale": "From the ranks of this club came the founders of many microcomputer companies, including Steve Wozniak (Apple Computer), Harry Garland and Roger Melen (Cromemco), Thomas \"Todd\" Fischer, IMSAI Division, Fischer-Freitas Company, George Morrow (Morrow Designs), Paul Terrell (Byte Shop), Adam Osborne (Osborne Computer), and Bob Marsh (Processor Technology). John Draper was also a member of the club, as was Jerry Lawson (creator of the first cartridge-based video game system, Fairchild Channel F). Li-Chen Wang, developer of Palo Alto Tiny Basic and graphics software for the Cromemco Dazzler, was also a club member, and Lee Felsenstein was moderator of the club meetings. Steve Inness was a primary designer of one of the early cell phone touch screens as well as a business partner with John Draper."}, {"Answer": "Steve Wozniak, Harry Garland and Roger Melen,Thomas \"Todd\" Fischer, among others.", "Topic": "Homebrew Computer Club", "Topic_section": "Members", "Rationale": "From the ranks of this club came the founders of many microcomputer companies, including Steve Wozniak (Apple Computer), Harry Garland and Roger Melen (Cromemco), Thomas \"Todd\" Fischer, IMSAI Division, Fischer-Freitas Company, George Morrow (Morrow Designs), Paul Terrell (Byte Shop), Adam Osborne (Osborne Computer), and Bob Marsh (Processor Technology). John Draper was also a member of the club, as was Jerry Lawson (creator of the first cartridge-based video game system, Fairchild Channel F). Li-Chen Wang, developer of Palo Alto Tiny Basic and graphics software for the Cromemco Dazzler, was also a club member, and Lee Felsenstein was moderator of the club meetings. Steve Inness was a primary designer of one of the early cell phone touch screens as well as a business partner with John Draper."}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "when was it started?", "March 1975", "who are its members?", "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, John Draper"], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "to which family does the first person belongs?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Biological and adoptive families", "Rationale": "Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).\n\nHis biological father, Abdulfattah \"John\" (al-)Jandali (Arabic: \u0639\u0628\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0641\u062a\u0627\u062d \u0627\u0644\u062c\u0646\u062f\u0644\u064a) (b. 1931), grew up in Homs, Syria, and was born into an Arab Muslim household. While an undergraduate at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon, he was a student activist and spent time in prison for his political activities. He pursued a PhD at the University of Wisconsin, where he met Joanne Carole Schieble, a Catholic of Swiss and German descent. As a doctoral candidate, Jandali was a teaching assistant for a course Schieble was taking, although both were the same age. Mona Simpson, Jobs's biological sister, notes that her maternal grandparents were not happy that their daughter was dating a Muslim. Walter Isaacson, author of the \"Steve Jobs\" biography, additionally states that Schieble's father \"threatened to cut Joanne off completely\" if she continu", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Steven Paul Jobs was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs.", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Biological and adoptive families", "Rationale": "Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs ("}, {"Answer": "He was born o Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble.", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Biological and adoptive families", "Rationale": "Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian)."}, {"Answer": "He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Biological and adoptive families", "Rationale": "Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).\n"}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "when was it started?", "March 1975", "who are its members?", "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, John Draper", "to which family does the first person belongs?", "He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian)."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "is he related to any company that manufactures computers?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Apple Inc.", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Apple (1976\u20131985)", "Rationale": "By March 1976, Wozniak completed the basic design of the Apple I computer and showed it to Jobs, who suggested that they sell it; Wozniak was at first skeptical of the idea but later agreed. In April of that same year, Jobs, Wozniak, and administrative overseer Ronald Wayne founded Apple Computer Company (now called Apple Inc.) ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Apple", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Apple (1976\u20131985)", "Rationale": " Apple "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he was the chairman, chief executive officer, and co-founder of Apple Inc.", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He was the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc., the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar, a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar, and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Apple Inc.", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He was the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc., "}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "when was it started?", "March 1975", "who are its members?", "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, John Draper", "to which family does the first person belongs?", "He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).", "is he related to any company that manufactures computers?", "Yes, Apple Inc."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how is he connected to disney?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar.", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar, a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar, a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors "}, {"Answer": "He was a member of \"The Walt Disney\" company's board of directors.", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He was the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc., the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar, a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar, and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT."}, {"Answer": "He was credited as executive producer of \"Toy Story\"", "Topic": "Steve Jobs", "Topic_section": "Pixar and Disney", "Rationale": "The first film produced by Pixar with its Disney partnership, \"Toy Story\" (1995), with Jobs credited as executive producer, brought fame and critical acclaim to the studio when it was released."}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "when was it started?", "March 1975", "who are its members?", "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, John Draper", "to which family does the first person belongs?", "He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).", "is he related to any company that manufactures computers?", "Yes, Apple Inc.", "how is he connected to disney?", "He was a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar."], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is this last mentioned thing another company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, it is an American computer animation studio", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pixar Animation Studios, commonly known as Pixar (), is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios owned by The Walt Disney Company.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an American computer animation studio.", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an American computer animation studio "}, {"Answer": "It is an American computer animation studio.", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pixar Animation Studios, commonly known as Pixar (), is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios owned by The Walt Disney Company. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Pixar Animation Studios, commonly known as Pixar.", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pixar Animation Studios, commonly known as Pixar "}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "when was it started?", "March 1975", "who are its members?", "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, John Draper", "to which family does the first person belongs?", "He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).", "is he related to any company that manufactures computers?", "Yes, Apple Inc.", "how is he connected to disney?", "He was a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar.", "is this last mentioned thing another company?", "No, it is an American computer animation studio"], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "where is it located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Emeryville, California", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pixar Animation Studios, commonly known as Pixar (), is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Emeryville, California", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Emeryville, California,"}, {"Answer": "Emeryville, California.", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pixar Animation Studios, commonly known as Pixar (), is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios owned by The Walt Disney Company."}, {"Answer": "Emeryville, California.", "Topic": "Pixar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pixar Animation Studios, commonly known as Pixar (), is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California,"}]} {"Context": ["google what is the capital of new york", "Albany", "is it a place of immigrants?", "Yes, it has Dutch, Germans, English, Italians and Poles, to name a few.", "can you name some of its historical sites?", "The Ten Broeck Mansion, USS \"Slater\" (DE-766) museum ship.", "is it a technologically advanced city?", "Yes, Tech Valley is a marketing name for the eastern part - a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston.", "the latter valley you mentioned; from where did its name originate?", "The word \"silicon\" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips.", "is there any computer club located here?", "Yes, the Homebrew Computer Club", "what kind of club is this?", "An early computer hobbyist group - played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.", "when was it started?", "March 1975", "who are its members?", "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, George Morrow, John Draper", "to which family does the first person belongs?", "He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (n\u00e9e Hagopian).", "is he related to any company that manufactures computers?", "Yes, Apple Inc.", "how is he connected to disney?", "He was a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar.", "is this last mentioned thing another company?", "No, it is an American computer animation studio", "where is it located?", "Emeryville, California"], "Conversation_no": 8, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "the desktop manufacturing company you mentioned earlier; what are its other products?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "iPhone, iPad, the Mac, iPod etc.", "Topic": "Apple Inc.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The company's hardware products include the iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Mac personal computer, the iPod portable media player, the Apple Watch smartwatch, the Apple TV digital media player, the AirPods wireless earbuds and the HomePod smart speaker.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Apple Watch smartwatch, the Apple TV digital media player, the AirPods wireless earbuds and the HomePod smart speaker.", "Topic": "Apple Inc.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The company's hardware products include the iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Mac personal computer, the iPod portable media player, the Apple Watch smartwatch, the Apple TV digital media player, the AirPods wireless earbuds and the HomePod smart speaker."}, {"Answer": "iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Mac personal computer, the iPod portable media player and the Apple Watch smartwatch, to name a few.", "Topic": "Apple Inc.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The company's hardware products include the iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Mac personal computer, the iPod portable media player, the Apple Watch smartwatch, the Apple TV digital media player, the AirPods wireless earbuds and the HomePod smart speaker. Apple's software includes macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS operating systems, the iTunes media player, the Safari web browser, the Shazam music identifier and the iLife and iWork creativity and productivity suites, as well as professional applications like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Xcode."}, {"Answer": "The iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Mac personal computer, the iPod portable media player, among others.", "Topic": "Apple Inc.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The company's hardware products include the iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Mac personal computer, the iPod portable media player, the Apple Watch smartwatch, the Apple TV digital media player, the AirPods wireless earbuds and the HomePod smart speaker. Apple's software includes macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS operating systems, the iTunes media player, the Safari web browser, the Shazam music identifier and the iLife and iWork creativity and productivity suites, as well as professional applications like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Xcode. Its online services include the iTunes Store, the iOS App Store, Mac App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, iMessage, and iCloud. Other services include Apple Store, Genius Bar, AppleCare, Apple Pay, Apple Pay Cash, and Apple Card."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Common sites for intramuscular injections include the deltoid muscle of the upper arm and the gluteal muscle of the buttock. In infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh is commonly used. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The deltoid muscle, the ventrogluteal site and the vastus lateralis site.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Injection sites", "Rationale": "The deltoid muscle (upper arm) is used for injections of small volume, usually equal or less than 2 ml. This includes most intramuscular vaccinations. It is not recommended to use the deltoid for repeated injections due to its small area, which makes it difficult to space out injections from each other. The deltoid site is located by locating the lower edge of the acromion process, and injecting in the area which forms an upside down triangle with its base at the acromion process and its midpoint in line with the armpit. An injection into the deltoid muscle commonly uses a 1-inch long needle, but may use a -inch long needle for younger people or very frail elderly people.\n\nThe ventrogluteal (hip) site is used for injections which require a larger volume to be administered, greater than 1 ml, and for medications which are known to be irritating, viscous, or oily. It is also used to administer narcotic medications, antibiotics, sedatives and anti-emetics. The ventrogluteal site is locate"}, {"Answer": "The deltoid muscle, ventrogluteal, vastus lateralis muscle.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Injection sites", "Rationale": "The deltoid muscle (upper arm) is used for injections of small volume, usually equal or less than 2 ml. This includes most intramuscular vaccinations. It is not recommended to use the deltoid for repeated injections due to its small area, which makes it difficult to space out injections from each other. The deltoid site is located by locating the lower edge of the acromion process, and injecting in the area which forms an upside down triangle with its base at the acromion process and its midpoint in line with the armpit. An injection into the deltoid muscle commonly uses a 1-inch long needle, but may use a -inch long needle for younger people or very frail elderly people.\n\nThe ventrogluteal (hip) site is used for injections which require a larger volume to be administered, greater than 1 ml, and for medications which are known to be irritating, viscous, or oily. It is also used to administer narcotic medications, antibiotics, sedatives and anti-emetics. The ventrogluteal site is locate"}, {"Answer": "The deltoid muscle, the ventrogluteal site and the vastus lateralis site.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Injection sites", "Rationale": "The deltoid muscle (upper arm) is used for injections of small volume, usually equal or less than 2 ml. This includes most intramuscular vaccinations. It is not recommended to use the deltoid for repeated injections due to its small area, which makes it difficult to space out injections from each other. The deltoid site is located by locating the lower edge of the acromion process, and injecting in the area which forms an upside down triangle with its base at the acromion process and its midpoint in line with the armpit. An injection into the deltoid muscle commonly uses a 1-inch long needle, but may use a -inch long needle for younger people or very frail elderly people.\n\nThe ventrogluteal (hip) site is used for injections which require a larger volume to be administered, greater than 1 ml, and for medications which are known to be irritating, viscous, or oily. It is also used to administer narcotic medications, antibiotics, sedatives and anti-emetics. The ventrogluteal site is locate"}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh"], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "does this have any complications?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Risks and complications", "Rationale": "The most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the dorsogluteal site of injection is associated with a higher risk of skin and tissue trauma, muscle fibrosis or contracture, haematoma, nerve palsy, paralysis, and infections such as abscesses and gangrene.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Risks and complications", "Rationale": "The dorsogluteal site of injection is associated with a higher risk of skin and tissue trauma, muscle fibrosis or contracture, haematoma, nerve palsy, paralysis, and infections such as abscesses and gangrene."}, {"Answer": "Injections into the deltoid site in the arm can result in unintentional damage to the radial and axillary nerves include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most. The dorsogluteal site of injection causes skin and tissue trauma, muscle fibrosis or contracture, haematoma, nerve palsy, paralysis, abscesses and gangrene. Injection in the gluteal muscle cause damage to the sciatic nerve,", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Risks and complications", "Rationale": "\nInjections into the deltoid site in the arm can result in unintentional damage to the radial and axillary nerves. In rare cases when not performed properly, the injection may result in shoulder dysfunction. The most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.\n\nThe dorsogluteal site of injection is associated with a higher risk of skin and tissue trauma, muscle fibrosis or contracture, haematoma, nerve palsy, paralysis, and infections such as abscesses and gangrene. Furthermore, injection in the gluteal muscle poses a risk for damage to the sciatic nerve, which may cause shooting pain or a sensation of burning. Sciatic nerve damage can also affect a person's ability to move their foot on the affected side, and other parts of the body controlled by the nerve. Damage to the sciatic nerve can be prevented by using the ventrogluteal site instead, and by select"}, {"Answer": "Yes - there is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms present in the environment or on the skin prior to the injection.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Risks and complications", "Rationale": "As with any injection which pierces the skin, there is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms present in the environment or on the skin prior to the injection. "}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most."], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "why is it taken?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration."}, {"Answer": "For medication administration.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration. Medication administered in the muscle is generally quickly absorbed in the bloodstream, and avoids the first pass metabolism which occurs with oral administration. The medication may not be considered 100% bioavailable as it must still be absorbed from the muscle, which occurs over time. An intramuscular injection can be administered faster and is less invasive than an intravenous infusion, as the site of injection (a muscle versus a vein) is much larger. Medications administered in the muscle may also be administered as depot injections, which provide slow continuing release of medicine over a long period of time. Certain substances, including ketamine, may be injected intramuscularly for recreational purposes. Disadvantages of intramuscular administration include skill and technique required, pain from injection, anxiety or fear (especially in children), and difficult proper self-administration of medications.\n"}, {"Answer": "For medication administration.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration."}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "why is it taken?", "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications."], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "is it meant for any specific populations?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary; for example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Special populations", "Rationale": "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "For example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle. For this reason, in these people, a shorter needle is recommended to decrease the risk of injecting too deep.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Special populations", "Rationale": "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary. For example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle. For this reason, in these people, a shorter needle is recommended to decrease the risk of injecting too deep. It is also recommended to consider using the anterolateral thigh as an injection site in infants under one year old."}, {"Answer": "Yes, In very young people or frail elderly people change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary. These people a shorter needle is recommended to decrease the risk of injecting too deep.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Special populations", "Rationale": "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary. For example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle. For this reason, in these people, a shorter needle is recommended to decrease the risk of injecting too deep. It is also recommended to consider using the anterolateral thigh as an injection site in infants under one year old.\n\nTo help infants and children cooperate with injection administration, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices in the United States recommends using distractions, giving something sweet, and slow lateral swaying. In people who are overweight, a 1.5-inch needle may be used to ensure the injection is given below the subcutaneous layer of skin, while a -inch needle may be used for people who weigh under . In any case, the skin does not need to be pinched up prior to injecting when the appropriate length needle is used."}, {"Answer": "Yes - In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Special populations", "Rationale": "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary."}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "why is it taken?", "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "is it meant for any specific populations?", "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary; for example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle"], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "which country was it used first?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "United States.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Special populations", "Rationale": "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary. For example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle. For this reason, in these people, a shorter needle is recommended to decrease the risk of injecting too deep. It is also recommended to consider using the anterolateral thigh as an injection site in infants under one year old.\n\nTo help infants and children cooperate with injection administration, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices in the United States recommends using distractions, giving something sweet, and slow lateral swaying. In people who are overweight, a 1.5-inch needle may be used to ensure the injection is given below the subcutaneous layer of skin, while a -inch needle may be used for people who weigh under . In any case, the skin does not need to be pinched up prior to injecting when the appropriate length needle is used."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "why is it taken?", "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "is it meant for any specific populations?", "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary; for example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle", "which country was it used first?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you list some of it's uses?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration, such as, vaccination", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Vaccines", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "Vaccines, especially inactivated vaccines, are commonly administered via intramuscular injection. However, it has been estimated that for every vaccine injected intramuscularly, over 20 injections are given to administer drugs or other therapy. This can include medications such as antibiotics, immunoglobulin, and hormones such as testosterone and medroxyprogesterone."}, {"Answer": "Used for Vaccines, antibiotics, immunoglobulin, and hormones such as testosterone and medroxyprogesterone. In a case of severe allergic reaction, or anaphylaxis, a person may use an epinephrine autoinjector.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "from the muscle, which occurs over time. An intramuscular injection can be administered faster and is less invasive than an intravenous infusion, as the site of injection (a muscle versus a vein) is much larger. Medications administered in the muscle may also be administered as depot injections, which provide slow continuing release of medicine over a long period of time. Certain substances, including ketamine, may be injected intramuscularly for recreational purposes. Disadvantages of intramuscular administration include skill and technique required, pain from injection, anxiety or fear (especially in children), and difficult proper self-administration of medications.\n\nVaccines, especially inactivated vaccines, are commonly administered via intramuscular injection. However, it has been estimated that for every vaccine injected intramuscularly, over 20 injections are given to administer drugs or other therapy. This can include medications such as antibiotics, immunoglobulin, and hormon"}, {"Answer": "To administer vaccines, antibiotics, immunoglobulin, and hormones, to name a few.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "Vaccines, especially inactivated vaccines, are commonly administered via intramuscular injection. However, it has been estimated that for every vaccine injected intramuscularly, over 20 injections are given to administer drugs or other therapy. This can include medications such as antibiotics, immunoglobulin, and hormones such as testosterone and medroxyprogesterone. In a case of severe allergic reaction, or anaphylaxis, a person may use an epinephrine autoinjector to self-administer epinephrine in the muscle."}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "why is it taken?", "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "is it meant for any specific populations?", "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary; for example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle", "which country was it used first?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you list some of it's uses?", "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration, such as, vaccination"], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what technique is used for it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry, it is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Technique", "Rationale": "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry. The injection is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry. The injection is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Technique", "Rationale": "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry. The injection is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees. The practitioner will stabilize the needle with one hand while using their other hand to depress the plunger to slowly inject the medication - a rapid injection causes more discomfort. The needle is withdrawn at the same angle inserted. Gentle pressure may be applied with gauze if bleeding occurs. Pressure or gentle massage of the muscle following injection may reduce the risk of pain."}, {"Answer": "Vaccines, especially inactivated vaccines, are commonly administered via intramuscular injection.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "Vaccines, especially inactivated vaccines, are commonly administered via intramuscular injection. However, it has been estimated that for every vaccine injected intramuscularly, over 20 injections are given to administer drugs or other therapy. This can include medications such as antibiotics, immunoglobulin, and hormones such as testosterone and medroxyprogesterone. In a case of severe allergic reaction, or anaphylaxis, a person may use an epinephrine autoinjector to self-administer epinephrine in the muscle."}, {"Answer": "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry. The injection is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees. The practitioner will stabilize the needle with one hand while using their other hand to depress the plunger to slowly inject the medication - a rapid injection causes more discomfort. The needle is withdrawn at the same angle inserted.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Technique", "Rationale": "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry. The injection is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees. The practitioner will stabilize the needle with one hand while using their other hand to depress the plunger to slowly inject the medication - a rapid injection causes more discomfort. The needle is withdrawn at the same angle inserted."}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "why is it taken?", "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "is it meant for any specific populations?", "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary; for example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle", "which country was it used first?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you list some of it's uses?", "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration, such as, vaccination", "what technique is used for it?", "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry, it is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees."], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when was it first used?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Injections into muscular tissue may have taken place as early as the year 500, but, by 1961 they had \"essentially taken over the procedure\"", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Injections into muscular tissue may have taken place as early as the year 500. Beginning in the late 1800s, the procedure began to be described in more detail and techniques began to be developed by physicians practicing at the time. In the early days of intramuscular injections, the procedure was performed almost exclusively by physicians. In the mid 1900s, nurses began preparing equipment and patients for intramuscular injections as part of their delegated duties from physicians, and by 1961 they had \"essentially taken over the procedure\". To this time, there was not uniform procedures or education for nurses in proper administration of intramuscular injections, and complications from improper injection were common.\n\nIntramuscular injections beg", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1923", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Intramuscular injections began to be used for administration of vaccines for diphtheria in 1923, whooping cough in 1926, and tetanus in 1927."}, {"Answer": "As early as the year 500 more detailed in the late 1800s. The administration of vaccines was for diphtheria in 1923.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Injections into muscular tissue may have taken place as early as the year 500. Beginning in the late 1800s, the procedure began to be described in more detail and techniques began to be developed by physicians practicing at the time. In the early days of intramuscular injections, the procedure was performed almost exclusively by physicians. In the mid 1900s, nurses began preparing equipment and patients for intramuscular injections as part of their delegated duties from physicians, and by 1961 they had \"essentially taken over the procedure\". To this time, there was not uniform procedures or education for nurses in proper administration of intramuscular injections, and complications from improper injection were common.\n\nIntramuscular injections began to be used for administration of vaccines for diphtheria in 1923, whooping cough in 1926, and tetanus in 1927. By the 1970s, researchers and instructors began forming guidance on injection site and technique to reduce the risk of injection "}, {"Answer": "500 C.E.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Injections into muscular tissue may have taken place as early as the year 500."}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "why is it taken?", "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "is it meant for any specific populations?", "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary; for example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle", "which country was it used first?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you list some of it's uses?", "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration, such as, vaccination", "what technique is used for it?", "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry, it is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees.", "when was it first used?", "Injections into muscular tissue may have taken place as early as the year 500, but, by 1961 they had \"essentially taken over the procedure\""], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "does it have any side effects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, but, there is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms present in the environment or on the skin prior to the injection.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Risks and complications", "Rationale": "As with any injection which pierces the skin, there is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms present in the environment or on the skin prior to the injection.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pain, redness, and swelling or inflammation around the injection site.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Intramuscular injections commonly result in pain, redness, and swelling or inflammation around the injection site. These side effects are generally mild and last no more than a few days at most. Rarely, nerves or blood vessels around the injection site can be damaged, resulting in severe pain or paralysis. If proper technique is not followed, intramuscular injections can result in localized infections such as abscesses and gangrene. "}, {"Answer": "Intramuscular injections may also cause an abscess or gangrene at the injection site. There is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms and nerve or vascular injury if a nerve or blood vessel.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Risks and complications", "Rationale": "As with any injection which pierces the skin, there is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms present in the environment or on the skin prior to the injection. This risk is lessened with proper aseptic technique and cleansing of the area prior to administration. Intramuscular injections may also cause an abscess or gangrene at the injection site, depending on the specific medication and amount administered. There is also a risk of nerve or vascular injury if a nerve or blood vessel is inadvertently hit during injection. If single-use or sterilized equipment is not used, there is the risk of transmission of infectious disease between users."}, {"Answer": "There is also a risk of nerve or vascular injury if a nerve or blood vessel is inadvertently hit during injection.", "Topic": "Intramuscular injection", "Topic_section": "Risks and complications", "Rationale": "There is also a risk of nerve or vascular injury if a nerve or blood vessel is inadvertently hit during injection. If single-use or sterilized equipment is not used, there is the risk of transmission of infectious disease between users."}]} {"Context": ["the three most commonly used sites for intramuscular injections are", "The deltoid muscle of the upper arm, the gluteal muscle of the buttock, in infants, the vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh", "does this have any complications?", "Yes, the most frequent complications of a deltoid injection include pain, redness, and inflammation around the injection site, which are almost always mild and last only a few days at most.", "why is it taken?", "In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.", "is it meant for any specific populations?", "In some populations, a change in injection site, needle length, or technique is necessary; for example, in very young people or frail elderly people, a normal length needle may be too long to safely inject in the desired muscle", "which country was it used first?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you list some of it's uses?", "Intramuscular injection is commonly used for medication administration, such as, vaccination", "what technique is used for it?", "The injection site is first cleaned using an antimicrobial and allowed to dry, it is performed in a quick, darting motion perpendicular to the skin, at an angle between 72 and 90 degrees.", "when was it first used?", "Injections into muscular tissue may have taken place as early as the year 500, but, by 1961 they had \"essentially taken over the procedure\"", "does it have any side effects?", "No, but, there is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms present in the environment or on the skin prior to the injection."], "Conversation_no": 9, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who discovered it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "at the beginning of world war i great britain", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War of 1914\u20131918"}, {"Answer": "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War of 1914\u20131918", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War of 1914\u20131918, "}, {"Answer": "It was a leading Allied Power.", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War of 1914\u20131918, fighting against the Central Powers, especially Germany."}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War"], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Asquith as prime minister", "Rationale": " his prime minister, H. H. Asquith, leader of the Liberal Party. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The war saw a move away from the idea of \"business as usual\" under Prime Minister H. H. Asquith,"}, {"Answer": "David Lloyd George", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Lloyd George as prime minister", "Rationale": " and David Lloyd George (then a minister in the cabinet). "}, {"Answer": "H. H. Asquith.", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Asquith as prime minister", "Rationale": "On 4 August, King George V declared war on the advice of his prime minister, H. H. Asquith, leader of the Liberal Party. Britain's basic reasons for declaring war focused on a deep commitment to France and avoidanc"}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith"], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which political party did he represent?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Liberal Party", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Asquith as prime minister", "Rationale": "leader of the Liberal Party.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Liberal", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, (12 September 1852\u00a0\u2013 15 February 1928), generally known as H. H. Asquith, was a British statesman and Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916."}, {"Answer": "Liberal Party", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Asquith as prime minister", "Rationale": "On 4 August, King George V declared war on the advice of his prime minister, H. H. Asquith, leader of the Liberal Party"}, {"Answer": "Liberal Party.", "Topic": "History of the United Kingdom during the First World War", "Topic_section": "Asquith as prime minister", "Rationale": "On 4 August, King George V declared war on the advice of his prime minister, H. H. Asquith, leader of the Liberal Party. "}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party"], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": " Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": "Asquith was born in Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire"}, {"Answer": "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": "Asquith was born in Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire,"}, {"Answer": "Morley.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": "Asquith was born in Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the younger son of Joseph Dixon Asquith "}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire"], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who all were there in his family?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": "Joseph Dixon Asquith (1825\u20131860) and his wife Emily, \"n\u00e9e\" Willans (1828\u20131888). The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Joseph Dixon Asquith (father), Emily, \"n\u00e9e\" Willans (mother)", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": "squith was born in Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the younger son of Joseph Dixon Asquith (1825\u20131860) and his wife Emily, \"n\u00e9e\" Willans (1828\u20131888). The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy. The Asquiths were an old Yorkshire family, with a long nonconformist tradition. It was a matter of family pride, shared by Asquith, that an ancestor, Joseph Asquith, was imprisoned for his part in the pro-Roundhead Farnley Wood Plot of 1664.\n\nBoth Asquith's parents came from families associated with the Yorkshire wool trade. Dixon Asquith inherited the Gillroyd Mill Company, founded by his father. Emily's father, William Willans, ran a successful wool-trading business in Huddersfield. Both families were middle-class, Congregationalist, and politically radical. Dixon was a mild man, cultivated and in his son's words \"not cut out\" for a business career. He was described as \"a man of high character who held Bible classes for young men\". Emily suffered persistent"}, {"Answer": "Father Joseph Dixon Asquith, and mother Emily, \"n\u00e9e\" Willans and three daughters,", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": "the younger son of Joseph Dixon Asquith (1825\u20131860) and his wife Emily, \"n\u00e9e\" Willans (1828\u20131888). The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy"}, {"Answer": "He was the younger son of Joseph Dixon Asquith and his Emily, he couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Family background", "Rationale": "Asquith was born in Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the younger son of Joseph Dixon Asquith (1825\u20131860) and his wife Emily, \"n\u00e9e\" Willans (1828\u20131888). The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy. The Asquiths were an old Yorkshire family, with a long nonconformist tradition. It was a matter of family pride, shared by Asquith, that an ancestor, Joseph Asquith, was imprisoned for his part in the pro-Roundhead Farnley Wood Plot of 1664.\n"}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy."], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what did he start his career as?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Early professional career", "Rationale": "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Early professional career", "Rationale": "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth"}, {"Answer": "He spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Early professional career", "Rationale": "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth"}, {"Answer": "He was a coach.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Early professional career", "Rationale": "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth."}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable."], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "were women able to cast their votes then?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Votes for women", "Rationale": "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Votes for women", "Rationale": "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister. He took a detached view of the women's suffrage question, believing it should be judged on whether extending the franchise would improve the system of government, rather than as a question of rights. He did not understand\u2014Jenkins ascribed it to a failure of imagination\u2014why passions were raised on both sides over the issue."}, {"Answer": "He had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Votes for women", "Rationale": "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "were women able to cast their votes then?", "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister."], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what were his leisure time activities?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\".", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Prime minister at leisure", "Rationale": " Asquith had considerable time for leisure. Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. So did correspondence; intensely disliking the telephone, Asquith was a prolific letter writer. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\". He spent part of each summer in Scotland, with golf, constituency matters, and time at Balmoral as duty minister. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Reading, writing, a little golf, travelling and meeting with friends, modern painting and sculpture.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Final years: 1926\u20131928", "Rationale": "Asquith filled his retirement with reading, writing, a little golf, travelling and meeting with friends. Since 1918 he had developed an interest in modern painting and sculpture."}, {"Answer": "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Prime minister at leisure", "Rationale": " Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "were women able to cast their votes then?", "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "what were his leisure time activities?", "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\"."], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "had he been a part of any notable events?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government. By the resignation of Admiral Fisher after continuing disagreements with Churchill and in frustration at the disappointing developments in Gallipoli.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Other events", "Rationale": "Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Asquith's government declared war on behalf of a united nation.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Asquith's wartime government", "Rationale": " Asquith's government declared war on behalf of a united nation, Asquith bringing \"the country into war without civil disturbance or political schism\"."}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "were women able to cast their votes then?", "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "what were his leisure time activities?", "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\".", "had he been a part of any notable events?", "Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government. By the resignation of Admiral Fisher after continuing disagreements with Churchill and in frustration at the disappointing developments in Gallipoli."], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did he resign?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "December 1916", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 1915, his government was vigorously attacked for a shortage of munitions and the failure of the Gallipoli Campaign. He formed a coalition government with other parties, but failed to satisfy critics. As a result, he was forced to resign in December 1916, and he never regained power."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "3 April 1908.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1905\u20131908", "Rationale": "Asquith planned the 1908 budget, but by the time he presented it to the Commons he was no longer Chancellor. Campbell-Bannerman's health had been failing for nearly a year. After a series of heart attacks he resigned on 3 April 1908, less"}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "were women able to cast their votes then?", "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "what were his leisure time activities?", "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\".", "had he been a part of any notable events?", "Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government. By the resignation of Admiral Fisher after continuing disagreements with Churchill and in frustration at the disappointing developments in Gallipoli.", "when did he resign?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "15 February 1928", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "15 February 1928", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "15 February 1928", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Asquith died, aged 75, at The Wharf on the morning of 15 February 1928"}, {"Answer": "15 February 1928", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Asquith died, aged 75, at The Wharf on the morning of 15 February 1928"}, {"Answer": "5 February 1928.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Asquith died, aged 75, at The Wharf on the morning of 15 February 1928."}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "were women able to cast their votes then?", "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "what were his leisure time activities?", "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\".", "had he been a part of any notable events?", "Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government. By the resignation of Admiral Fisher after continuing disagreements with Churchill and in frustration at the disappointing developments in Gallipoli.", "when did he resign?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did he die?", "15 February 1928"], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who was his descendant?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Among his living descendants are his great-granddaughter, the actress Helena Bonham Carter (b. 1966), and two great-grandsons, Dominic Asquith, British High Commissioner to India since March 2016, and Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, who inherited Asquith's earldom.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Descendants", "Rationale": "Among his living descendants are his great-granddaughter, the actress Helena Bonham Carter (b. 1966), and two great-grandsons, Dominic Asquith, British High Commissioner to India since March 2016, and Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, who inherited Asquith's earldom. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Helena Bonham Carter, Dominic Asquith, Raymond Asquith, Anna Chancellor", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Descendants", "Rationale": "Among his living descendants are his great-granddaughter, the actress Helena Bonham Carter (b. 1966), and two great-grandsons, Dominic Asquith, British High Commissioner to India since March 2016, and Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, who inherited Asquith's earldom. Another leading British actress, Anna Chancellor (b. 1965), is also a descendant, being Asquith's great-great-granddaughter on her mother's side."}, {"Answer": "Raymond, Herbert, Violet, Cyril to name a few", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Descendants", "Rationale": "His eldest son Raymond, after an academic career that outstripped his father's was killed at the Somme in 1916. His second son Herbert (1881\u20131947) became a writer and poet and married Cynthia Charteris. His later life was marred by alcoholism. His third son Arthur (1883\u20131939), became a soldier and businessman. His only daughter by his first wife, Violet, later Violet Bonham Carter (1887\u20131969), became a well-regarded writer and a life peeress as Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury. She married Asquith's Personal Private Secretary Maurice Bonham Carter in 1915. His fourth son Cyril (1890\u20131954) was born on the day Asquith became a QC and later became a Law Lord."}, {"Answer": "He had five children by his first wife, Helen, and two surviving children (three others died at birth or in infancy) by his second wife, Margot.", "Topic": "H. H. Asquith", "Topic_section": "Descendants", "Rationale": "Asquith had five children by his first wife, Helen, and two surviving children (three others died at birth or in infancy) by his second wife, Margot."}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "were women able to cast their votes then?", "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "what were his leisure time activities?", "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\".", "had he been a part of any notable events?", "Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government. By the resignation of Admiral Fisher after continuing disagreements with Churchill and in frustration at the disappointing developments in Gallipoli.", "when did he resign?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did he die?", "15 February 1928", "who was his descendant?", "Among his living descendants are his great-granddaughter, the actress Helena Bonham Carter (b. 1966), and two great-grandsons, Dominic Asquith, British High Commissioner to India since March 2016, and Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, who inherited Asquith's earldom."], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "when was his party formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1850s", "Topic": "Liberal Party (UK)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The party arose from an alliance of Whigs and free trade-supporting Peelites and the reformist Radicals in the 1850s. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["at the beginning of world war i great britain", "Great Britain was a leading Allied Power during the First World War", "who was the prime minister of u.k. then?", "H. H. Asquith", "which political party did he represent?", "Liberal Party", "where was he born?", "Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire", "who all were there in his family?", "Joseph Dixon Asquith his father, Emily his mother. The couple also had three daughters, of whom only one survived infancy.", "what did he start his career as?", "After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable.", "were women able to cast their votes then?", "Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister.", "what were his leisure time activities?", "Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. Travelling, often to country houses owned by members of Margot's family, was almost constant, Asquith being a devoted \"weekender\".", "had he been a part of any notable events?", "Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government. By the resignation of Admiral Fisher after continuing disagreements with Churchill and in frustration at the disappointing developments in Gallipoli.", "when did he resign?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did he die?", "15 February 1928", "who was his descendant?", "Among his living descendants are his great-granddaughter, the actress Helena Bonham Carter (b. 1966), and two great-grandsons, Dominic Asquith, British High Commissioner to India since March 2016, and Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, who inherited Asquith's earldom.", "when was his party formed?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 10, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "were any movies filmed in his birthplace?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Morley is a setting for David Peace's \"Red Riding Quartet\" novel and 2009 television series. \"Emmerdale\" often use Morley for filming court and wedding scenes in the town hall.", "Topic": "Morley, West Yorkshire", "Topic_section": "Filmography", "Rationale": "Morley is a setting for David Peace's \"Red Riding Quartet\" novel and 2009 television series which explore West Yorkshire police corruption during the 1970s, and 1980s. \"Emmerdale\" often use Morley for filming court and wedding scenes in the town hall.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, : Morley is a setting for David Peace's \"Red Riding Quartet\" novel and 2009 television series which explore West Yorkshire police corruption, \"Emmerdale\" often use Morley for filming court and wedding scenes in the town hall", "Topic": "Morley, West Yorkshire", "Topic_section": "Filmography", "Rationale": "Morley is a setting for David Peace's \"Red Riding Quartet\" novel and 2009 television series which explore West Yorkshire police corruption during the 1970s, and 1980s. \"Emmerdale\" often use Morley for filming court and wedding scenes in the town hall."}, {"Answer": "T.V. series - Emmerdale.", "Topic": "Morley, West Yorkshire", "Topic_section": "Filmography", "Rationale": "Morley is a setting for David Peace's \"Red Riding Quartet\" novel and 2009 television series which explore West Yorkshire police corruption during the 1970s, and 1980s. \"Emmerdale\" often use Morley for filming court and wedding scenes in the town hall."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": "After setting out a list of individual grievances and statutes that had been broken, the Petition of Right declares that Englishmen have various \"rights and liberties\", and provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Petition of Right declares that Englishmen have various \"rights and liberties\", and provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": "After setting out a list of individual grievances and statutes that had been broken, the Petition of Right declares that Englishmen have various \"rights and liberties\", and provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner. In relation to martial law, the Petition first repeated the due process chapter of \"Magna Carta\", and then provided that: "}, {"Answer": "A state of war automatically activated martial law; as such, the only purpose for commissions, in their view, was to unjustly permit martial law in circumstances that did not require it.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": " A state of war automatically activated martial law; as such, the only purpose for commissions, in their view, was to unjustly permit martial law in circumstances that did not require it."}, {"Answer": "no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": "After setting out a list of individual grievances and statutes that had been broken, the Petition of Right declares that Englishmen have various \"rights and liberties\", and provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner. In relation to martial law, the Petition first repeated the due process chapter of \"Magna Carta\", and then provided that: \n\nThis clause was directly addressed to the various commissions issued by Charles and his military commanders, restricting the use of martial law except in war or direct rebellion and prohibiting the formation of commissions. A state of war automatically activated martial law; as such, the only purpose for commissions, in their view, was to unjustly permit martial law in circumstances "}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Petition of Right, passed on 7 June 1628, is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Petition of Right, passed on 7 June 1628, is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689. "}, {"Answer": "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Petition of Right, passed on 7 June 1628, is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689."}, {"Answer": "An English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689."}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who formulated it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Charles I", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Following a series of disputes with Parliament over granting taxes, in 1627 Charles I imposed \"forced loans\", and imprisoned those who refused to pay, without trial. This was followed in 1628 by the use of martial law, forcing private citizens to feed, clothe and accommodate soldiers and sailors. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Charles I.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "On 27 March 1625, James I died, and was succeeded by his son, Charles I. "}, {"Answer": "Charles I", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "On 27 March 1625, James I died, and was succeeded by his son, Charles I."}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I"], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": "After setting out a list of individual grievances and statutes that had been broken, the Petition of Right declares that Englishmen have various \"rights and liberties\", and provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": "provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner."}, {"Answer": "This clause was directly addressed to the various commissions issued by Charles and his military commanders, restricting the use of martial law except in war or direct rebellion and prohibiting the formation of commissions.", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": "This clause was directly addressed to the various commissions issued by Charles and his military commanders, restricting the use of martial law except in war or direct rebellion and prohibiting the formation of commissions."}, {"Answer": "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament,restricting the use of martial law except in war or direct rebellion and prohibiting the formation of commissions", "Topic": "Petition of Right", "Topic_section": "Provisions", "Rationale": "After setting out a list of individual grievances and statutes that had been broken, the Petition of Right declares that Englishmen have various \"rights and liberties\", and provides that no person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament, that no free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown, and that soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner. In relation to martial law, the Petition first repeated the due process chapter of \"Magna Carta\", and then provided that: \n\nThis clause was directly addressed to the various commissions issued by Charles and his military commanders, restricting the use of martial law except in war or direct rebellion and prohibiting the formation of commissions. A state of war automatically activated martial law; as such, the only purpose for commissions, in their view, was to unjustly permit martial law in circumstances "}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I", "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "which period marked the age of sail for the navy mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "During the reign of Henry VIII.", "Topic": "Royal Navy", "Topic_section": "Age of Sail", "Rationale": "A standing \"Navy Royal\", with its own secretariat, dockyards and a permanent core of purpose-built warships, emerged during the reign of Henry VIII. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "1588", "Topic": "Royal Navy", "Topic_section": "Age of Sail", "Rationale": "The Royal Navy was then used in 1588 to repulse the Spanish Armada."}, {"Answer": "During the reign of Henry VIII", "Topic": "Royal Navy", "Topic_section": "Age of Sail", "Rationale": "A standing \"Navy Royal\", with its own secretariat, dockyards and a permanent core of purpose-built warships, emerged during the reign of Henry VIII"}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I", "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "which period marked the age of sail for the navy mentioned above?", "During the reign of Henry VIII."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "do they have an escort fleet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service.", "Topic": "Royal Navy", "Topic_section": "Escort fleet", "Rationale": "The escort fleet comprises guided missile destroyers and frigates and is the traditional workhorse of the Navy. there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it comprises guided missile destroyers and frigates and is the traditional workhorse of the Navy.", "Topic": "Royal Navy", "Topic_section": "Escort fleet", "Rationale": "The escort fleet comprises guided missile destroyers and frigates and is the traditional workhorse of the Navy. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service.", "Topic": "Royal Navy", "Topic_section": "Escort fleet", "Rationale": "there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service."}, {"Answer": "Yes. The escort fleet comprises guided missile destroyers and frigates and is the traditional workhorse of the Navy.", "Topic": "Royal Navy", "Topic_section": "Escort fleet", "Rationale": "The escort fleet comprises guided missile destroyers and frigates and is the traditional workhorse of the Navy."}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I", "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "which period marked the age of sail for the navy mentioned above?", "During the reign of Henry VIII.", "do they have an escort fleet?", "Yes, there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is type 45?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is also known as the D or \"Daring\" class. It is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or \"Daring\" class, is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a class of six guided missile destroyers.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or \"Daring\" class, is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. "}, {"Answer": "It is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or \"Daring\" class, is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy."}, {"Answer": "It is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or \"Daring\" class, is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy."}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I", "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "which period marked the age of sail for the navy mentioned above?", "During the reign of Henry VIII.", "do they have an escort fleet?", "Yes, there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service.", "what is type 45?", "It is also known as the D or \"Daring\" class. It is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did its engine face any trouble?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On occasion there have been near-complete power generation failures, temporarily disabling propulsion, power generation for weapons, navigational systems and other purposes, leaving the ships vulnerable to \"total electric failure\".", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Engine trouble", "Rationale": "On occasion there have been near-complete power generation failures, temporarily disabling propulsion, power generation for weapons, navigational systems and other purposes, leaving the ships vulnerable to \"total electric failure\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In June 2016, defence chiefs stated that the Northrop Grumman intercooler could not cope with the warm waters of the Gulf.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Engine trouble", "Rationale": "\nIn June 2016, defence chiefs stated that the Northrop Grumman intercooler could not cope with the warm waters of the Gulf. "}, {"Answer": "The Ministry of Defence acknowledged that the Northrop Grumman intercooler in the propulsion system was unreliable.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Engine trouble", "Rationale": "In January 2016, the Ministry of Defence acknowledged that the Northrop Grumman intercooler in the propulsion system was unreliable. "}, {"Answer": "Yes. n January 2016, the Ministry of Defence acknowledged that the Northrop Grumman intercooler in the propulsion system was unreliable", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Engine trouble", "Rationale": "In January 2016, the Ministry of Defence acknowledged that the Northrop Grumman intercooler in the propulsion system was unreliable. "}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I", "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "which period marked the age of sail for the navy mentioned above?", "During the reign of Henry VIII.", "do they have an escort fleet?", "Yes, there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service.", "what is type 45?", "It is also known as the D or \"Daring\" class. It is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.", "did its engine face any trouble?", "On occasion there have been near-complete power generation failures, temporarily disabling propulsion, power generation for weapons, navigational systems and other purposes, leaving the ships vulnerable to \"total electric failure\"."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how strong was their air defense?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Royal Navy describes the destroyers' mission as being \"to shield the Fleet from air attack\". It is equipped with the Sea Viper air-defence system utilizing the SAMPSON active electronically scanned array multi-function radar and the S1850M long-range radar. PAAMS is able to track over 2,000 targets and simultaneously control and coordinate multiple missiles in the air at once, allowing a large number of tracks to be intercepted and destroyed at any given time.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Advanced air-defence", "Rationale": "The Royal Navy describes the destroyers' mission as being \"to shield the Fleet from air attack\".\n\nThe Type 45 destroyer is equipped with the Sea Viper (PAAMS) air-defence system utilizing the SAMPSON active electronically scanned array multi-function radar and the S1850M long-range radar. PAAMS is able to track over 2,000 targets and simultaneously control and coordinate multiple missiles in the air at once, allowing a large number of tracks to be intercepted and destroyed at any given time. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are primarily designed for anti-air warfare with the capability to defend against targets such as fighter aircraft and drones.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Advanced air-defence", "Rationale": "The Type 45 destroyers are primarily designed for anti-air warfare with the capability to defend against targets such as fighter aircraft and drones"}, {"Answer": "The Type 45 destroyer is equipped with the Sea Viper (PAAMS) air-defence system utilizing the SAMPSON active electronically scanned array multi-function radar and the S1850M long-range radar.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Advanced air-defence", "Rationale": "The Type 45 destroyer is equipped with the Sea Viper (PAAMS) air-defence system utilizing the SAMPSON active electronically scanned array multi-function radar and the S1850M long-range radar."}, {"Answer": "Type 45 destroyers are primarily designed for anti-air warfare with the capability to defend against targets such as fighter aircraft and drones as well as highly maneuverable sea skimming anti-ship missiles travelling at supersonic speeds.", "Topic": "Type 45 destroyer", "Topic_section": "Advanced air-defence", "Rationale": "The Type 45 destroyers are primarily designed for anti-air warfare with the capability to defend against targets such as fighter aircraft and drones as well as highly maneuverable sea skimming anti-ship missiles travelling at supersonic speeds."}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I", "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "which period marked the age of sail for the navy mentioned above?", "During the reign of Henry VIII.", "do they have an escort fleet?", "Yes, there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service.", "what is type 45?", "It is also known as the D or \"Daring\" class. It is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.", "did its engine face any trouble?", "On occasion there have been near-complete power generation failures, temporarily disabling propulsion, power generation for weapons, navigational systems and other purposes, leaving the ships vulnerable to \"total electric failure\".", "how strong was their air defense?", "The Royal Navy describes the destroyers' mission as being \"to shield the Fleet from air attack\". It is equipped with the Sea Viper air-defence system utilizing the SAMPSON active electronically scanned array multi-function radar and the S1850M long-range radar. PAAMS is able to track over 2,000 targets and simultaneously control and coordinate multiple missiles in the air at once, allowing a large number of tracks to be intercepted and destroyed at any given time."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how does the first mentioned radar function?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The SAMPSON multi function radar can detect all types of targets out to a distance of 400 km, and is capable of tracking hundreds of targets at any one time.", "Topic": "SAMPSON", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SAMPSON multi function radar can detect all types of targets out to a distance of 400\u00a0km, and is capable of tracking hundreds of targets at any one time.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a multi-function dual-face active electronically scanned array radar produced by BAE Systems Maritime.", "Topic": "SAMPSON", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SAMPSON is a multi-function dual-face active electronically scanned array radar produced by BAE Systems Maritime."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The S1850M is a long range radar with a digital antenna array for wide area search in elevation.", "Topic": "S1850M", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The S1850M is a long range radar with a digital antenna array for wide area search in elevation. "}]} {"Context": ["what was one of the provisions of the petition of right (1628)", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament.", "what does the term \"petition of right\" refer to?", "It is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.", "who formulated it?", "Charles I", "what kinds of provisions does it have?", "No person should be forced to provide a gift, loan or tax without an Act of Parliament. No free individual should be imprisoned or detained unless a cause has been shown. Soldiers or members of the Royal Navy should not be billeted in private houses without the free consent of the owner.", "which period marked the age of sail for the navy mentioned above?", "During the reign of Henry VIII.", "do they have an escort fleet?", "Yes, there are six Type 45 destroyers and 13 Type 23 frigates in active service.", "what is type 45?", "It is also known as the D or \"Daring\" class. It is a class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.", "did its engine face any trouble?", "On occasion there have been near-complete power generation failures, temporarily disabling propulsion, power generation for weapons, navigational systems and other purposes, leaving the ships vulnerable to \"total electric failure\".", "how strong was their air defense?", "The Royal Navy describes the destroyers' mission as being \"to shield the Fleet from air attack\". It is equipped with the Sea Viper air-defence system utilizing the SAMPSON active electronically scanned array multi-function radar and the S1850M long-range radar. PAAMS is able to track over 2,000 targets and simultaneously control and coordinate multiple missiles in the air at once, allowing a large number of tracks to be intercepted and destroyed at any given time.", "how does the first mentioned radar function?", "The SAMPSON multi function radar can detect all types of targets out to a distance of 400 km, and is capable of tracking hundreds of targets at any one time."], "Conversation_no": 11, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who developed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was developed in a partnership between Plessey, Roke Manor Research and the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency", "Topic": "SAMPSON", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "SAMPSON is derived from the Multi-function Electronically Scanned Adaptive Radar (MESAR) programme. MESAR 1 development commenced in 1982 as a partnership between Plessey, Roke Manor Research and the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "BAE Systems Maritime", "Topic": "SAMPSON", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SAMPSON is a multi-function dual-face active electronically scanned array radar produced by BAE Systems Maritime. "}, {"Answer": "BAE Systems Maritime.", "Topic": "SAMPSON", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SAMPSON is a multi-function dual-face active electronically scanned array radar produced by BAE Systems Maritime."}, {"Answer": "The S1850M is produced by BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies (formerly AMS UK) and Thales.", "Topic": "S1850M", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The S1850M is produced by BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies (formerly AMS UK) and Thales. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aang's character has appeared in other media, such as trading cards, video games, T-shirts, and web comics. Aang has also been portrayed by Noah Ringer in the live-action adaptation \"The Last Airbender\", and voiced by D.B. Sweeney in the sequel animated series \"The Legend of Korra\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aang's character has appeared in other media, such as trading cards, video games, T-shirts, and web comics. Aang has also been portrayed by Noah Ringer in the live-action adaptation \"The Last Airbender\", and voiced by D.B. Sweeney in the sequel animated series \"The Legend of Korra\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Aang has also been portrayed by Noah Ringer in the live-action adaptation \"The Last Airbender\", and voiced by D.B. Sweeney in the sequel animated series \"The Legend of Korra\"", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aang has also been portrayed by Noah Ringer in the live-action adaptation \"The Last Airbender\", and voiced by D.B. Sweeney in the sequel animated series \"The Legend of Korra\""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what exactly is this avatar?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Avatar Aang () is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series \"\" (created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko), voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. Aang is the last surviving Airbender, a monk of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Avatar Aang () is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series"}, {"Answer": "Aang is the last surviving Airbender, a monk of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series \"\" (created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko), voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. Aang is the last surviving Airbender, a monk of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple."}, {"Answer": "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Avatar Aang () is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series"}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the personality like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Personality and characteristics", "Rationale": "According to the show's creators, \"Buddhism and Taoism have been huge inspirations behind the idea for \"Avatar\".\" As shown in \"The King of Omashu\" and \"The Headband\", a notable aspect of Aang's character is his vegetarian diet, which is consistent with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism. In the Brahmajala Sutra, a Buddhist code of ethics, vegetarianism is encouraged. Furthermore, the writers gave Aang a consistent reluctance to fight and an aversion to killing. In \"The Spirit World (Winter Solstice, Part 1)\", Aang encounters an angry spirit destroying a village and kidnapping villagers; but instead of fighting the spirit, Aang negotiates. He is also depicted showing ethical reluctance in killing the Phoenix King, and eventually strips Ozai of his bending instead of murdering him.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is vegan . He is reluctant to fight and has an aversion to killing.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Personality and characteristics", "Rationale": "Michael Dante DiMartino, the show's co-creator, said:\nAang is in fact Vegan.\nAccording to the show's creators, \"Buddhism and Taoism have been huge inspirations behind the idea for \"Avatar\".\" As shown in \"The King of Omashu\" and \"The Headband\", a notable aspect of Aang's character is his vegetarian diet, which is consistent with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism. In the Brahmajala Sutra, a Buddhist code of ethics, vegetarianism is encouraged. Furthermore, the writers gave Aang a consistent reluctance to fight and an aversion to killing. "}, {"Answer": "He is an incarnation of the \"Avatar\", the spirit of light and peace manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang controls all four elements (water, earth, fire, and air) and is tasked with bringing balance and keeping the at peace.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is an incarnation of the \"Avatar\", the spirit of light and peace manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang controls all four elements (water, earth, fire, and air) and is tasked with bringing balance and keeping the at peace. "}, {"Answer": "\"Buddhism and Taoism have been huge inspirations behind the idea for \"Avatar\".", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Personality and characteristics", "Rationale": "Michael Dante DiMartino, the show's co-creator, said:\nAang is in fact Vegan.\nAccording to the show's creators, \"Buddhism and Taoism have been huge inspirations behind the idea for \"Avatar\"."}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "does he have any power?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "The Avatar State", "Rationale": "As his predecessors, his most powerful ability is the Avatar State, in which he receives a massive boost in raw power from the cosmic energy, enabling him to easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him head on. It allows him to use all four elements at the same time. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an incarnation of the \"Avatar\", the spirit of light and peace manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang controls all four elements (water, earth, fire, and air).", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is an incarnation of the \"Avatar\", the spirit of light and peace manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang controls all four elements (water, earth, fire, and air) and is tasked with bringing balance and keeping the at peace"}, {"Answer": "Yes, he controls all four elements (water, earth, fire, and air)", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aang controls all four elements (water, earth, fire, and air) "}, {"Answer": "He receives a massive boost in raw power from the cosmic energy, enabling him to easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him head on.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "The Avatar State", "Rationale": "As his predecessors, his most powerful ability is the Avatar State, in which he receives a massive boost in raw power from the cosmic energy, enabling him to easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him head on"}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "does he have any power?", "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time."], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "which four elements are those?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Air, water, earth and fire", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Bending the elements", "Rationale": "As the Avatar, Aang is capable of bending all four elements (air, water, earth and fire). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Water, earth, fire and air.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", Aang controls all four elements (water, earth, fire, and air) "}, {"Answer": "Water, earth, fire, and air", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "water, earth, fire, and air"}, {"Answer": "Earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether.", "Topic": "Classical element", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Classical elements typically refer to the concepts of earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether,"}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "does he have any power?", "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time.", "which four elements are those?", "Air, water, earth and fire"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who created the character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Avatar Aang () is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series \"\" (created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko),", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Avatar Aang () is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series \"\" (created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko"}, {"Answer": "Bryan Konietzko , Michael Dante DiMartino", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Creation and conception", "Rationale": "a drawing by Bryan Konietzko, depicting a bald man with an arrowlike design on his head, which the artist developed into a picture of a child with a flying bison. Meanwhile, Michael Dante DiMartino was"}, {"Answer": "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Avatar Aang () is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series \"\" (created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko), "}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "does he have any power?", "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time.", "which four elements are those?", "Air, water, earth and fire", "who created the character?", "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which series does it belong to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Last Airbender", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "\"Avatar: The Last Airbender\"", "Rationale": "Upon death, Avatar Roku was reincarnated and Aang was born, and later raised by Monk Gyatso, a senior monk at the Southern Air Temple and friend of the late Avatar Roku. Even prior to learning he was the Avatar, Aang distinguished himself by becoming one of the youngest Airbending Masters in history by inventing a new technique", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"The Legend of Korra\".", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aang's character has appeared in other media, such as trading cards, video games, T-shirts, and web comics. Aang has also been portrayed by Noah Ringer in the live-action adaptation \"The Last Airbender\", and voiced by D.B. Sweeney in the sequel animated series \"The Legend of Korra\"."}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "does he have any power?", "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time.", "which four elements are those?", "Air, water, earth and fire", "who created the character?", "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko", "which series does it belong to?", "The Last Airbender"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who are the characters in this series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Avatar Roku, Aang, Monk Gyatso,", "Topic": "Aang", "Topic_section": "\"Avatar: The Last Airbender\"", "Rationale": "Upon death, Avatar Roku was reincarnated and Aang was born, and later raised by Monk Gyatso, a senior monk at the Southern Air Temple and friend of the late Avatar Roku. Even prior to learning he was the Avatar, Aang distinguished himself by becoming one of the youngest Airbending Masters in history by inventing a new technique. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Aang, Prince Zuko , Sokka and otrhers.", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the film stars Noah Ringer as Aang, with Dev Patel as Prince Zuko, Nicola Peltz as , and Jackson Rathbone as Sokka"}, {"Answer": "Aang, Prince Zuko, Sokka.", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Aang, with Dev Patel as Prince Zuko, Nicola Peltz as , and Jackson Rathbone as Sokka."}, {"Answer": "Aang, Prince Zuko and Sokka.", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Based on of the Nickelodeon animated television series \"\", the film stars Noah Ringer as Aang, with Dev Patel as Prince Zuko, Nicola Peltz as , and Jackson Rathbone as Sokka. Development for the film began in 2007."}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "does he have any power?", "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time.", "which four elements are those?", "Air, water, earth and fire", "who created the character?", "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko", "which series does it belong to?", "The Last Airbender", "who are the characters in this series?", "Avatar Roku, Aang, Monk Gyatso,"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where was it filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Greenland, Reading, Ontelaunee Township and at the William Penn Memorial Fire Tower in Pennsylvania, Mount Penn, and Philadelphia.", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Pre-production began in late 2008, while filming began in March 2009 in Greenland. After two weeks, the cast and crew moved to Reading, Pennsylvania, where production designers and special effects crews worked for several weeks, preparing the local site for the film. A production team scouting the area found the Pagoda on Mount Penn, which served as an ancient temple in the film. Reading mayor Tom McMahon explained that crews made road improvements and buried electrical lines surrounding the structure.\n\nFilming also took place in Ontelaunee Township and at the William Penn Memorial Fire Tower in Pennsylvania after the production crew finished at the Pagoda. Some scenes were also shot in Philadelphia "}, {"Answer": "Greenland, Reading, Pennsylvania, Pagoda on Mount Penn.", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": " Greenland. After two weeks, the cast and crew moved to Reading, Pennsylvania, where production designers and special effects crews worked for several weeks, preparing the local site for the film. A "}, {"Answer": "Greenland", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Pre-production began in late 2008, while filming began in March 2009 in Greenland. "}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "does he have any power?", "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time.", "which four elements are those?", "Air, water, earth and fire", "who created the character?", "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko", "which series does it belong to?", "The Last Airbender", "who are the characters in this series?", "Avatar Roku, Aang, Monk Gyatso,", "where was it filmed?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "has it won any awards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film went on to sweep the Razzies with five awards: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Shyamalan), Worst Screenplay (Shyamalan), Worst Supporting Actor (Jackson Rathbone), and a special award, \"Worst Eye-Gouging Mis-Use of 3D.\"", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "\"The Last Airbender\" received nine nominations at the 31st Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture. The film went on to sweep the Razzies with five awards: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Shyamalan), Worst Screenplay (Shyamalan), Worst Supporting Actor (Jackson Rathbone), and a special award, \"Worst Eye-Gouging Mis-Use of 3D.\""}, {"Answer": "Yes, The film went on to sweep the Razzies with five awards: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Shyamalan), Worst Screenplay (Shyamalan), Worst Supporting Actor (Jackson Rathbone), and a special award, \"Worst Eye-Gouging Mis-Use of 3D.\"", "Topic": "The Last Airbender", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": " The film went on to sweep the Razzies with five awards: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Shyamalan), Worst Screenplay (Shyamalan), Worst Supporting Actor (Jackson Rathbone), and a special award, \"Worst Eye-Gouging Mis-Use of 3D.\""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["is avatar aang in the legend of korra", "Yes. Voiced by D.B. Sweeney", "what exactly is this avatar?", "It is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series", "what is the personality like?", "He is a vegetarian, reluctant to fight and kill", "does he have any power?", "Yes. He can easily overcome any opponent that tries to fight him. He can also use all 4 elements at the same time.", "which four elements are those?", "Air, water, earth and fire", "who created the character?", "Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko", "which series does it belong to?", "The Last Airbender", "who are the characters in this series?", "Avatar Roku, Aang, Monk Gyatso,", "where was it filmed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has it won any awards?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 12, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where is the former creator of the character from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Shelburne, Vermont.", "Topic": "Michael Dante DiMartino", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "DiMartino was born in Shelburne, Vermont.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is American.", "Topic": "Michael Dante DiMartino", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Dante DiMartino (born July 18, 1974) is an American animation director, author"}, {"Answer": "Shelburne, Vermont", "Topic": "Michael Dante DiMartino", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": " Shelburne, Vermont"}, {"Answer": "Shelburne, Vermont.", "Topic": "Michael Dante DiMartino", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "DiMartino was born in Shelburne, Vermont."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did the first episode of sesame street air", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "10 November 1969.", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public television stations on November 10, 1969,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "November 10, 1969", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public television stations on November 10, 1969"}, {"Answer": "November 10, 1969", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public television stations on November 10, 1969, and reached its 50th season in 2019."}, {"Answer": "November 10, 1969", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public television stations on November 10, 1969"}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "is it a series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series that combines live action,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. A preschool educational television program", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public television stations on November 10, 1969,"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public television stations on November 10, 1969, and reached its 50th season in 2019."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is an American educational children's television series.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series"}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "is the series still running?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it is on its second run.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider PBS since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016, then its sister streaming service HBO Max in 2020.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider PBS since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016, then its sister streaming service HBO Max in 2020."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it started streaming on HBO Max in 2020.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider PBS since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016, then its sister streaming service HBO Max in 2020"}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was the pilot episode done?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "July 1969.", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "July 1969 test episodes", "Rationale": "Not intended for broadcast, they were presented to preschoolers in 60 homes throughout Philadelphia and in day care centers in New York City in July 1969", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "November 10, 1969", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The program premiered on public television stations on November 10, 1969"}, {"Answer": "1966", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "\"Sesame Street\" was conceived in 1966 during discussions between television producer Joan Ganz Cooney and Carnegie Foundation vice president Lloyd Morrisett. T"}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is it a puppet show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series that combines live action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "History of Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, live shorts, humor and celebrity appearances,"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series that combines live action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry"}, {"Answer": "Yes, it combines live action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series that combines live action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "name a few characters from the series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Cast, crew and characters", "Rationale": "For example, Loretta Long was chosen to play Susan when the children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of \"I'm a Little Teapot\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Susan", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Cast, crew and characters", "Rationale": "For example, Loretta Long was chosen to play Susan when the children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of \"I'm a Little Teapot\". "}, {"Answer": "Susan", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Cast, crew and characters", "Rationale": "he actors who received the \"most enthusiastic thumbs up\" were cast. For example, Loretta Long was chosen to play Susan when the children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of \"I'm a Little Teapot\". Stone stated that casting was the only aspect of the show that was \"just completely haphazard\". Most of the cast and crew found jobs on \"Sesame Street\" through personal relationships with Stone and the other producers. According to puppeteer Marty Robinson in 2019, longevity was common among the show's cast and crew."}, {"Answer": "Susan", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Cast, crew and characters", "Rationale": "For example, Loretta Long was chosen to play Susan when the children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of \"I'm a Little Teapot\". Stone stated that casting was the only aspect of the show that was \"just completely haphazard\". Most of the cast and crew found jobs on \"Sesame Street\" through personal relationships with Stone and the other producers. According to puppeteer Marty Robinson in 2019, longevity was common among the show's cast and crew."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can you name more muppet characters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "Topic": "Sesame Street", "Topic_section": "Format", "Rationale": "he producers requested that Henson and his team create Muppets such as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch to interact with the human actors, a", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Kermit the Frog; Miss Piggy; Fozzie Bear; Gonzo and more.", "Topic": "The Muppets", "Topic_section": "Characters", "Rationale": "The principal characters of \"The Muppet Show\" and subsequent media include Kermit the Frog; Miss Piggy; Fozzie Bear; Gonzo; Rowlf the Dog; Scooter; Rizzo the Rat; Pepe the King Prawn; Dr. Bunsen Honeydew; Beaker; Statler and Waldorf; the Swedish Chef; Sam Eagle; Walter; and the Electric Mayhem, fronted by Dr. Teeth (lead vocals, keyboards) and consisting of Animal (drums), Floyd Pepper (bass, background vocals), Janice (guitar, background vocals), Zoot (saxophone), and occasionally Lips (trumpet)."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how do the latter look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He has a green body with no visible nose.", "Topic": "Oscar the Grouch", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A green body and no visible nose", "Topic": "Oscar the Grouch", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can"}, {"Answer": "He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can.", "Topic": "Oscar the Grouch", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can."}, {"Answer": "He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can.", "Topic": "Oscar the Grouch", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "how do the latter look like?", "He has a green body with no visible nose."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "does the muppet perform any oscar related play?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "how do the latter look like?", "He has a green body with no visible nose.", "does the muppet perform any oscar related play?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who performed the aforementioned bird muppet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was performed by Caroll Spinney till his retirement.", "Topic": "Oscar the Grouch", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The character was originally performed by Caroll Spinney from the show's first episode until his official retirement in 2018. Since 2015, Eric Jacobson ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Caroll Spinney and then Eric Jacobson", "Topic": "Oscar the Grouch", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The character was originally performed by Caroll Spinney from the show's first episode until his official retirement in 2018. Since 2015, Eric Jacobson has been the understudy for the character"}, {"Answer": "Big Bird was originally performed by Caroll Spinney from 1969 to 2018. As of 2020, the character is performed by Matt Vogel who began in 1998 as an understudy before becoming his full-time performer in 2018.", "Topic": "Big Bird", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Big Bird was originally performed by Caroll Spinney from 1969 to 2018. As of 2020, the character is performed by Matt Vogel who began in 1998 as an understudy before becoming his full-time performer in 2018.\n"}, {"Answer": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic": "Big Bird", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Big Bird was originally performed by Caroll Spinney from 1969 to 2018."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "how do the latter look like?", "He has a green body with no visible nose.", "does the muppet perform any oscar related play?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who performed the aforementioned bird muppet?", "It was performed by Caroll Spinney till his retirement."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who is he by profession?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Caroll Edwin Spinney (December 26, 1933 \u2013 December 8, 2019) was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Caroll Edwin Spinney (December 26, 1933 \u2013 December 8, 2019) was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker, "}, {"Answer": "An American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Caroll Edwin Spinney (December 26, 1933 \u2013 December 8, 2019) was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker, most famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on \"Sesame Street\" from its inception in 1969 until 2018."}, {"Answer": "He was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Caroll Edwin Spinney (December 26, 1933 \u2013 December 8, 2019) was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker, most famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on \"Sesame Street\" from its inception in 1969 until 2018."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "how do the latter look like?", "He has a green body with no visible nose.", "does the muppet perform any oscar related play?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who performed the aforementioned bird muppet?", "It was performed by Caroll Spinney till his retirement.", "who is he by profession?", "He was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "did he do comics too?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, a comic strip about military life.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. \"Harvey\"", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life. He also animated a series of black-and-white cartoons called \"Crazy Crayon\""}, {"Answer": "Yes, he wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Harvey\" and \"Crazy Crayon\"", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life. He also animated a series of black-and-white cartoons called \"Crazy Crayon\"."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "how do the latter look like?", "He has a green body with no visible nose.", "does the muppet perform any oscar related play?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who performed the aforementioned bird muppet?", "It was performed by Caroll Spinney till his retirement.", "who is he by profession?", "He was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker.", "did he do comics too?", "Yes, a comic strip about military life."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is the name of the comic?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Harvey\".", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Harvey\"", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life."}, {"Answer": "\"Harvey\"", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life. He also animated a series of black-and-white cartoons called \"Crazy Crayon"}, {"Answer": "\"Harvey\"", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Comics and cartoons", "Rationale": "While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated \"Harvey\", a comic strip about military life"}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "how do the latter look like?", "He has a green body with no visible nose.", "does the muppet perform any oscar related play?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who performed the aforementioned bird muppet?", "It was performed by Caroll Spinney till his retirement.", "who is he by profession?", "He was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker.", "did he do comics too?", "Yes, a comic strip about military life.", "what is the name of the comic?", "\"Harvey\"."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "when did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "8 December 2019.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On December 8, 2019, Spinney died at his home in Woodstock, Connecticut", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "December 8, 2019", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On December 8, 2019, Spinney died at his home in Woodstock, Connecticut, "}, {"Answer": "On December 8, 2019", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On December 8, 2019, Spinney died at his home in Woodstock, Connecticut, at the age of 85, a few weeks before his 86th birthday."}, {"Answer": "December 8, 2019", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On December 8, 2019, Spinney died at his home in Woodstock, Connecticut, at the age of 85"}]} {"Context": ["when did the first episode of sesame street air", "10 November 1969.", "is it a series?", "Yes, an educational children's television series.", "is the series still running?", "Yes, it is on its second run.", "when was the pilot episode done?", "July 1969.", "is it a puppet show?", "Yes.", "name a few characters from the series?", "Human characters included Susan and muppet characters included Elmo.", "can you name more muppet characters?", "Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.", "how do the latter look like?", "He has a green body with no visible nose.", "does the muppet perform any oscar related play?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who performed the aforementioned bird muppet?", "It was performed by Caroll Spinney till his retirement.", "who is he by profession?", "He was an American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker.", "did he do comics too?", "Yes, a comic strip about military life.", "what is the name of the comic?", "\"Harvey\".", "when did he die?", "8 December 2019."], "Conversation_no": 13, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "was he commemorated in any way?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He received the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Lifetime Achievement Award and a full length documentary has been made on him.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "\nAt the 33rd Daytime Emmy Awards in 2006, Spinney received the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Lifetime Achievement Award. \"I am elated and amazed to receive this honor from those who are committed to the best of what television and media have to offer, for doing what I've always wanted to do.\"\n\nSpinney is the subject of a full-length documentary by Copper Pot Pictures called \"\" that premiered at the April 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He received both a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994 and the Library of Congress' Living Legend award in 2000", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Spinney received both a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994 and the Library of Congress' Living Legend award in 2000"}, {"Answer": "Spinney is the subject of a full-length documentary by Copper Pot Pictures.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Spinney is the subject of a full-length documentary by Copper Pot Pictures called \"\" that premiered at the April 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Fe"}, {"Answer": "Yes, he was honored with four Daytime Emmy Awards and two Grammy Awards.", "Topic": "Caroll Spinney", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Spinney was honored with four Daytime Emmy Awards for his portrayals on the series and two Grammy Awards for his related recordings."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was this award initially given?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2 January 1954", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "On 2 January 1954, a press communiqu\u00e9 was released from the office of the secretary to the President announcing the creation of two civilian awards\u2014Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2 January 1954", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conferred in recognition of \"exceptional service/performance of the highest order\", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex"}, {"Answer": "2 January 1954", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " 2 January 1954"}, {"Answer": "1954", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conferred in recognition of \"exceptional service/performance of the highest order\", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex. "}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Regulations", "Rationale": "The Bharat Ratna is conferred \"in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order\", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The Bharat Ratna is conferred \"in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order\", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex. Although there is no formal nomination process, recommendations for the award can only be made by the Prime Minister to the President with a maximum number of three nominees being awarded per year.", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Regulations", "Rationale": "The Bharat Ratna is conferred \"in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order\", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex."}, {"Answer": "It is conferred \"in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order\", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex.", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Regulations", "Rationale": "The Bharat Ratna is conferred \"in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order\", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex."}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who presents the award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "President", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The recommendations for the Bharat Ratna are made by the Prime Minister to the President, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The recommendations for the Bharat Ratna are made by the Prime Minister to the President", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The recommendations for the Bharat Ratna are made by the Prime Minister to the President, with a maximum of three nominees being awarded per year. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The President", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The recommendations for the Bharat Ratna are made by the Prime Minister to the President, with a maximum of three nominees being awarded per year. The recipients receive a \"Sanad\" (certificate) signed by the President and a peepal leaf-shaped medallion."}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "who presents the award?", "President"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "was it a part of any controversy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it has been surrounded by several controversies and multiple Public-Interest Litigations (PILs) had been filed against the conferral of the award", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "The Bharat Ratna has been surrounded by several controversies and multiple Public-Interest Litigations (PILs) had been filed against the conferral of the award."}, {"Answer": "The Bharat Ratna has been surrounded by several controversies and multiple Public-Interest Litigations (PILs) had been filed against the conferral of the award. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955.", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "The Bharat Ratna has been surrounded by several controversies and multiple Public-Interest Litigations (PILs) had been filed against the conferral of the award.\n\nJawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955."}, {"Answer": "Yes, one of them targeted Jawaharlal Nehru of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India.", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "\nJawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955. This claim is not completely true as the then President of India, Rajendra Prasad confessed to have decided to confer this award on Nehru \"suo motu\". "}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "who presents the award?", "President", "was it a part of any controversy?", "Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you name any award winners?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sachin Tendulkar ,Mother Teresa, Dhono Keshav Karve", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he first recipients of the Bharat Ratna were: the last Governor-General of the Dominion of India \u2013 C. Rajagopalachari, second President and the first Vice President of India \u2013 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Nobel Prize Laureate, Physicist C. V. Raman; who were honoured in 1954. Since then, the award has been bestowed upon 48 individuals, including 16 who were awarded posthumously. The original statutes did not provide for posthumous awards but were amended in January 1955 to permit them. Former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri became the first individual to be honoured posthumously. In 2014, cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, then aged 40, became the youngest recipient; while social reformer Dhondo Keshav Karve was awarded on his 100th birthday. The first singer to be awarded Bharat Ratna was M. S. Subbulakshmi. Though usually conferred on India-born citizens, the Bharat Ratna has been awarded to one naturalised citizen \u2013 Mother Teresa, and to two non-Indians: Abdul Ghaffar Khan (born in Bri", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "C. Rajagopalachari, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, C. V. Raman to name a few", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The first recipients of the Bharat Ratna were: the last Governor-General of the Dominion of India \u2013 C. Rajagopalachari, second President and the first Vice President of India \u2013 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Nobel Prize Laureate, Physicist C. V. Raman; who were honoured in 1954. "}, {"Answer": "C. Rajagopalachari, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " C. Rajagopalachari, second President and the first Vice President of India \u2013 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Nobel Prize Laureate, Physicist C. V. Raman; who were honoured in 1954. Since then, the award has been bestowed upon 48 individuals, including 16 who were awarded posthumously. The original statutes did not provide for posthumous awards but were amended in January 1955 to permit them. Former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri became the first individual to be honoured posthumously. In 2014, cricketer Sachin Tendulkar,"}, {"Answer": "C. Rajagopalachari, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, C. V. Raman, to name some.", "Topic": "Bharat Ratna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The first recipients of the Bharat Ratna were: the last Governor-General of the Dominion of India \u2013 C. Rajagopalachari, second President and the first Vice President of India \u2013 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Nobel Prize Laureate, Physicist C. V. Raman; who were honoured in 1954."}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "who presents the award?", "President", "was it a part of any controversy?", "Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955", "can you name any award winners?", "Sachin Tendulkar ,Mother Teresa, Dhono Keshav Karve"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what can you tell me about the former award holder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a former Indian international cricketer, also was the captain of the Indian national team.", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (; born 24 April 1973) is a former Indian international cricketer who was also the captain of the Indian national team. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a former Indian international cricketer who was also the captain of the Indian national team.", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (; born 24 April 1973) is a former Indian international cricketer who was also the captain of the Indian national team. "}, {"Answer": "He is a former Indian international cricketer who was also the captain of the Indian national team.", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a former Indian international cricketer who was also the captain of the Indian national team. "}, {"Answer": "He is a former Indian international cricketer who was also the captain of the Indian national team.", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (; born 24 April 1973) is a former Indian international cricketer who was also the captain of the Indian national team. "}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "who presents the award?", "President", "was it a part of any controversy?", "Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955", "can you name any award winners?", "Sachin Tendulkar ,Mother Teresa, Dhono Keshav Karve", "what can you tell me about the former award holder?", "He is a former Indian international cricketer, also was the captain of the Indian national team."], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when did he begin his career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "15 November 1989", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen, and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for close to twenty-four years.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen, and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for close to twenty-four years."}, {"Answer": "Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989 "}, {"Answer": "15 November 1989", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen, and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for close to twenty-four years."}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "who presents the award?", "President", "was it a part of any controversy?", "Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955", "can you name any award winners?", "Sachin Tendulkar ,Mother Teresa, Dhono Keshav Karve", "what can you tell me about the former award holder?", "He is a former Indian international cricketer, also was the captain of the Indian national team.", "when did he begin his career?", "15 November 1989"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what can you tell me about his playing style?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is cross-dominant, bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Playing style", "Rationale": "Tendulkar is cross-dominant: he bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is cross-dominant: he bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand.", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Playing style", "Rationale": "Tendulkar is cross-dominant: he bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand. "}, {"Answer": "Tendulkar is cross-dominant: he bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand.", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Playing style", "Rationale": "Tendulkar is cross-dominant: he bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand. He also practices left-handed throws at the nets on a regular basis. "}, {"Answer": "He s cross-dominant: he bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand.", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Playing style", "Rationale": "Tendulkar is cross-dominant: he bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand. "}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "who presents the award?", "President", "was it a part of any controversy?", "Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955", "can you name any award winners?", "Sachin Tendulkar ,Mother Teresa, Dhono Keshav Karve", "what can you tell me about the former award holder?", "He is a former Indian international cricketer, also was the captain of the Indian national team.", "when did he begin his career?", "15 November 1989", "what can you tell me about his playing style?", "He is cross-dominant, bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did become the captain?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1996", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Captaincy", "Rationale": "Tendulkar's two tenures as captain of the Indian cricket team were not very successful. When Tendulkar took over as captain in 1996", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1996", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Captaincy", "Rationale": "Tendulkar's two tenures as captain of the Indian cricket team were not very successful. When Tendulkar took over as captain in 1996, it was with huge hopes and expectations. "}, {"Answer": "1996", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Captaincy", "Rationale": " Tendulkar took over as captain in 1996"}, {"Answer": "1996", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Captaincy", "Rationale": "When Tendulkar took over as captain in 1996, it was with huge hopes and expectations. "}]} {"Context": ["who won the bharat ratna award in 2018", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was this award initially given?", "2 January 1954", "what is the eligibility to receive this award?", "One must be of exceptional service/performance of the highest order irrespective of race, occupation,position or sex", "who presents the award?", "President", "was it a part of any controversy?", "Yes. Jawaharlal Nehru has been targeted of awarding Bharat Ratna to himself while serving as Prime Minister of India in 1955", "can you name any award winners?", "Sachin Tendulkar ,Mother Teresa, Dhono Keshav Karve", "what can you tell me about the former award holder?", "He is a former Indian international cricketer, also was the captain of the Indian national team.", "when did he begin his career?", "15 November 1989", "what can you tell me about his playing style?", "He is cross-dominant, bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand", "when did become the captain?", "1996"], "Conversation_no": 14, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "can you mention any of his achievements?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Champions League Twenty20 , Asia Cup 2012", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Achievements and awards", "Rationale": "Sachin Tendulkar is the leading run scorer in Tests, with 15,921 runs, as well as in One-Day Internationals, with 18,426 runs. He is the only player to score more than 30,000 runs in all forms of international cricket (Tests, ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals). He is the 16th player and the first Indian to score 50,000 runs in all forms of domestic and international recognised cricket (First-class, List A and Twenty20). He achieved this feat on 5 October 2013, during a Champions League Twenty20 match for his IPL team Mumbai Indians against Trinidad and Tobago.\n\nIn 2012, Tendulkar was ranked number 8 in Outlook India's poll of the Greatest Indian.\n\nHe also holds the record of the highest number of centuries in both Tests (51) and ODIs (49) as well as in Tests and ODIs combined (100). On 16 March 2012, Tendulkar scored his 100th international hundred. It came against Bangladesh in the league matches of Asia Cup 2012. He is also the only player to score fifty centuries in Test cricket, and", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is the leading run scorer in Tests, with 15,921 runs, as well as in One-Day Internationals, with 18,426 runs, also he is the only player to score more than 30,000 runs in all forms of international cricket and many more", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Achievements and awards", "Rationale": "Sachin Tendulkar is the leading run scorer in Tests, with 15,921 runs, as well as in One-Day Internationals, with 18,426 runs. He is the only player to score more than 30,000 runs in all forms of international cricket (Tests, ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals). He is the 16th player and the first Indian to score 50,000 runs in all forms of domestic and international recognised cricket (First-class, List A and Twenty20). He achieved this feat on 5 October 2013, during a Champions League Twenty20 match for his IPL team Mumbai Indians against Trinidad and Tobago."}, {"Answer": "achin Tendulkar is the leading run scorer in Tests, with 15,921 runs, as well as in One-Day Internationals, with 18,426 runs. He is the only player to score more than 30,000 runs in all forms of international cricket", "Topic": "Sachin Tendulkar", "Topic_section": "Achievements and awards", "Rationale": "Sachin Tendulkar is the leading run scorer in Tests, with 15,921 runs, as well as in One-Day Internationals, with 18,426 runs. 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"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Cast notes", "Rationale": "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond, full-time companion of Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in the role of a soothsayer", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "2008\u20132013: Early roles and British stardom", "Rationale": "Before being cast in the role in May 2009, she had previously appeared on \"Doctor Who\" in Series 4 episode \"The Fires of Pompeii\" in the role of a soothsayer. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Cast notes", "Rationale": "Two of the cast members of \"The Fires of Pompeii\" were later cast in starring roles for \"Doctor Who\". Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond, full-time companion of Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the fires of pompeii?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Fires of Pompeii\" is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the second episode of the fourth series of television series \"Doctor Who\"", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Fires of Pompeii\" is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\"."}, {"Answer": "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Fires of Pompeii\" is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". "}, {"Answer": "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\"", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Fires of Pompeii\" is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". I"}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\"."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is its storyline?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79. They later discover a local merchant has sold the TARDIS to sculptor Lobus Caecilius. The Doctor and Donna go to Caecilius' house to retrieve it. Unknown to them, they have been followed by a soothsayer who reports to the Sibylline Sisterhood that the prophesied man in the blue box has arrived, and the Sisters fear the prediction that his arrival brings fire and death.\nAt the house, the Doctor and Donna meet the local augur, Lucius Petrus Dextrus, who has arrived to collect a sculpture he commissioned. The Doctor is intrigued by the sculpture, which resembles a segment of an oversized circuit board. The Doctor wishes to learn more about the sculptures and enlists Caecilius' son Quintus to help him break into Lucius Petrus' house. Inside, the Doctor deduces that the circuits will make an energy converter, but he is caught by Lucius Petrus, who beckons a large stone creature to attack and ki", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "This episode depicts alien time traveler the Doctor and his new companion Donna Noble on a trip to Pompeii, where they uncover an alien invasion. Their clashing worldviews present an ethical dilemma for the Doctor", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set shortly before and during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, this episode depicts alien time traveller the Doctor (David Tennant) and his new companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) on a trip to Pompeii, where they uncover an alien invasion. Their clashing worldviews present an ethical dilemma for the Doctor."}, {"Answer": "Set shortly before and during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, this episode depicts alien time traveller the Doctor and his new companion Donna Noble on a trip to Pompeii, where they uncover an alien invasion. Their clashing worldviews present an ethical dilemma for the Doctor.", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set shortly before and during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, this episode depicts alien time traveller the Doctor (David Tennant) and his new companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) on a trip to Pompeii, where they uncover an alien invasion. Their clashing worldviews present an ethical dilemma for the Doctor."}, {"Answer": "It depicts alien time traveller the Doctor and his new companion Donna Noble on a trip to Pompeii, where they uncover an alien invasion", "Topic": "The Fires of Pompeii", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " this episode depicts alien time traveller the Doctor (David Tennant) and his new companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) on a trip to Pompeii, where they uncover an alien invasion. Their clashing worldviews present an ethical dilemma for the Doctor."}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the aforesaid person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Karen Sheila Gillan (; born 28 November 1987) is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model."}, {"Answer": "He is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\".", "Topic": "Tenth Doctor", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Tenth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\"."}, {"Answer": "The Tenth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\"", "Topic": "Tenth Doctor", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Tenth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\""}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "who is the aforesaid person?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who is the aforesaid actress mentioned in the series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Karen Sheila Gillan (; born 28 November 1987) is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A soothsayer in the forth series and Amy Pond, companion to the Eleventh Doctor in the fifth series", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "2008\u20132013: Early roles and British stardom", "Rationale": "Gillan went on to portray Amy Pond, companion to the Eleventh Doctor (portrayed by Matt Smith), on the British sci-fi series \"Doctor Who\". Before being cast in the role in May 2009, she had previously appeared on \"Doctor Who\" in Series 4 episode \"The Fires of Pompeii\" in the role of a soothsayer."}, {"Answer": "A Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Karen Sheila Gillan (; born 28 November 1987) is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model."}, {"Answer": "Karen Sheila Gillan is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Karen Sheila Gillan (; born 28 November 1987) is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model. "}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "who is the aforesaid person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the aforesaid actress mentioned in the series?", "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where was she born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Inverness.", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Karen Sheila Gillan was born in Inverness on 28 November 1987, the daughter of Marie and Raymond Gillan.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Inverness", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Karen Sheila Gillan was born in Inverness on 28 November 1987, the daughter of Marie and Raymond Gillan. 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"}, {"Answer": "Her early television acting career included guest appearances on several television shows, with her first role being in an episode of ITV crime drama \"Rebus\", a role for which she had to drop out of school", "Topic": "Karen Gillan", "Topic_section": "2008\u20132013: Early roles and British stardom", "Rationale": "Gillan's early television acting career included guest appearances on several television shows, with her first role being in an episode of ITV crime drama \"Rebus\", a role for which she had to drop out of school. "}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "who is the aforesaid person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the aforesaid actress mentioned in the series?", "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "where was she born?", "Inverness.", "how did she begin her career as an actress?", "Her early television acting career included guest appearances on several television shows, with her first role being in an episode of ITV crime drama \"Rebus\"."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is this latter mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases.", "Topic": "Rebus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A rebus () is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a British television detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels", "Topic": "Rebus (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rebus is a British television detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin."}, {"Answer": "A British television detective drama series .", "Topic": "Rebus (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rebus is a British television detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "who is the aforesaid person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the aforesaid actress mentioned in the series?", "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "where was she born?", "Inverness.", "how did she begin her career as an actress?", "Her early television acting career included guest appearances on several television shows, with her first role being in an episode of ITV crime drama \"Rebus\".", "what is this latter mentioned?", "It is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is picture associated with this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound.", "Topic": "Rebus", "Topic_section": "Pictograms", "Rationale": "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound. This adapts pictograms into phonograms. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound", "Topic": "Rebus", "Topic_section": "Pictograms", "Rationale": "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound. "}, {"Answer": "It combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases.", "Topic": "Rebus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A rebus () is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases. "}, {"Answer": "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound", "Topic": "Rebus", "Topic_section": "Pictograms", "Rationale": "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound"}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "who is the aforesaid person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the aforesaid actress mentioned in the series?", "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "where was she born?", "Inverness.", "how did she begin her career as an actress?", "Her early television acting career included guest appearances on several television shows, with her first role being in an episode of ITV crime drama \"Rebus\".", "what is this latter mentioned?", "It is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases.", "how is picture associated with this?", "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the aforementioned british tv series all about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels.", "Topic": "Rebus (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rebus is a British television detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It depicts the adventures of \"the Doctor\", who explores the universe in a time-travelling space ship. Accompanied by a number of companions, he combats a variety of foes while working to save civilizations and help people in need", "Topic": "Doctor Who", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called \"the Doctor\", an extraterrestrial being, to all appearances human. The Doctor explores the universe in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Accompanied by a number of companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes while working to save civilisations and help people in need."}, {"Answer": "They were based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels .", "Topic": "Rebus (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rebus is a British television detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin. "}, {"Answer": "The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called \"the Doctor\", an extraterrestrial being, to all appearances human", "Topic": "Doctor Who", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called \"the Doctor\", an extraterrestrial being, to all appearances human."}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "who is the aforesaid person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the aforesaid actress mentioned in the series?", "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "where was she born?", "Inverness.", "how did she begin her career as an actress?", "Her early television acting career included guest appearances on several television shows, with her first role being in an episode of ITV crime drama \"Rebus\".", "what is this latter mentioned?", "It is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases.", "how is picture associated with this?", "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound.", "what is the aforementioned british tv series all about?", "It is a detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is its premises?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Doctor Who\" follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name \"the Doctor\".", "Topic": "Doctor Who", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "\"Doctor Who\" follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name \"the Doctor\". The Doctor fled Gallifrey in a stolen TARDIS (\"Time and Relative Dimension in Space\"), a time machine that travels by materialising into, and dematerialising out of, the time vortex. The TARDIS has a vast interior but appears smaller on the outside, and is equipped with a \"chameleon circuit\" intended to make the machine take on the appearance of local objects as a disguise; due to a malfunction, the Doctor's TARDIS remains fixed as a blue British police box.\n\nAcross time and space, the Doctor's many incarnations often find events that pique their curiosity and try to prevent evil forces from harming innocent people or changing history, using only ingenuity and minimal resources, such as the versatile sonic screwdriver. The Doctor rarely travels alone and is often joined by one or more companions on these adventures; these companions are usually ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Doctor is centuries old and, as a Time Lord, has the ability to regenerate in case of mortal damage to the body, taking on a new appearance, personality and (from 2017 onwards) gender identity", "Topic": "Doctor Who", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "The Doctor is centuries old and, as a Time Lord, has the ability to regenerate in case of mortal damage to the body, taking on a new appearance, personality and (from 2017 onwards) gender identity. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["is karen gillan in the fires of pompeii", "Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond.", "what is the fires of pompeii?", "It is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", "what is its storyline?", "The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79.", "who is the aforesaid person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the aforesaid actress mentioned in the series?", "She is a Scottish actress, filmmaker and former model.", "where was she born?", "Inverness.", "how did she begin her career as an actress?", "Her early television acting career included guest appearances on several television shows, with her first role being in an episode of ITV crime drama \"Rebus\".", "what is this latter mentioned?", "It is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words and/or phrases.", "how is picture associated with this?", "The term \"rebus\" also refers to the use of a pictogram to represent a syllabic sound.", "what is the aforementioned british tv series all about?", "It is a detective drama series based on the \"Inspector Rebus\" novels.", "what is its premises?", "\"Doctor Who\" follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name \"the Doctor\"."], "Conversation_no": 15, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what was revealed about this character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In \"The Name of the Doctor\", the Eleventh Doctor tells companion Clara Oswald that the name \"Doctor\" is essentially a promise he made.", "Topic": "The Doctor (Doctor Who)", "Topic_section": "Character biography", "Rationale": "In \"The Name of the Doctor\", the Eleventh Doctor tells companion Clara Oswald that the name \"Doctor\" is essentially a promise he made. The promise itself is revealed in \"The Day of the Doctor\": \"Never cruel nor cowardly. Never give up. Never ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who travels through time and space in a stolen dimensionally transcendental time machine: the TARDIS, which takes the exterior form of a 1963 police telephone call box", "Topic": "The Doctor (Doctor Who)", "Topic_section": "Character biography", "Rationale": "the Doctor is a Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who travels through time and space in a stolen dimensionally transcendental \u2013 \"bigger on the inside\" \u2013 time machine: the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space) which takes the exterior form of a 1963 police telephone call box, and retains the appearance throughout the programme. Human companions accompany the Doctor through his adventures who serve as audience surrogate characters to ask questions which allow the Doctor to provide relevant exposition."}, {"Answer": "The Doctor explores the universe in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS.Accompanied by a number of companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes while working to save civilisations and help people in need.", "Topic": "Doctor Who", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called \"the Doctor\", an extraterrestrial being, to all appearances human. The Doctor explores the universe in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. 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", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "NAD", "Topic": "Metabolism", "Topic_section": "Energy from organic compounds", "Rationale": "Although some more ATP is generated in the citric acid cycle, the most important product is NADH, which is made from NAD as the acetyl-CoA is oxidize"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "They are made from four basic classes of molecule: amino acids, carbohydrates , nucleic acid and lipids.", "Topic": "Metabolism", "Topic_section": "Key biochemicals", "Rationale": "Most of the structures that make up animals, plants and microbes are made from four basic classes of molecule: amino acids, carbohydrates , nucleic acid and lipids (often called fats). "}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)"], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is catabolism?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "Topic": "Metabolism", "Topic_section": "Catabolism", "Rationale": "Catabolism is the set of metabolic processes that break down large molecules. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions.", "Topic": "Catabolism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Catabolism () is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions."}, {"Answer": "It is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions.", "Topic": "Catabolism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Catabolism () is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions. "}, {"Answer": "It is the set of metabolic processes that break down large molecules.", "Topic": "Metabolism", "Topic_section": "Catabolism", "Rationale": "Catabolism is the set of metabolic processes that break down large molecules."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which hormones are related to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "Topic": "Catabolism", "Topic_section": "Catabolic hormones", "Rationale": "The so-called classic catabolic hormones known since the early 20th century are cortisol, glucagon, and adrenaline (and other catecholamines). In recent decades, many more hormones with at least some catabolic effects have been discovered, including cytokines, orexin (also known as hypocretin), and melatonin.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Cortisol, glucagon, and adrenaline. In recent decades, many more hormones with at least some catabolic effects have been discovered, including cytokines, orexin", "Topic": "Catabolism", "Topic_section": "Catabolic hormones", "Rationale": " cortisol, glucagon, and adrenaline (and other catecholamines). In recent decades, many more hormones with at least some catabolic effects have been discovered, including cytokines, orexin (also known as hypocretin), and melatonin."}, {"Answer": "Insulin", "Topic": "Metabolism", "Topic_section": "Regulation and control", "Rationale": "A very well understood example of extrinsic control is the regulation of glucose metabolism by the hormone insulin."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fear.", "Topic": "Adrenaline", "Topic_section": "Emotional response", "Rationale": "The major emotion studied in relation to adrenaline is fear. I", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The major emotion studied in relation to adrenaline is fear.", "Topic": "Adrenaline", "Topic_section": "Emotional response", "Rationale": "The major emotion studied in relation to adrenaline is fear."}, {"Answer": "Release of adrenaline, an adrenomedullary response that occurs in response to stress and that is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system.", "Topic": "Adrenaline", "Topic_section": "Emotional response", "Rationale": "the release of adrenaline, an adrenomedullary response that occurs in response to stress and that is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system. T"}, {"Answer": "The major emotion studied in relation to adrenaline is fear.", "Topic": "Adrenaline", "Topic_section": "Emotional response", "Rationale": "The major emotion studied in relation to adrenaline is fear."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "n general, cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis, mainly in the liver, but also in the kidneys an", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It plays an important, but indirect, role in liver and muscle glycogenolysis, the breaking down of glycogen to glucose-1-phosphate and glucose", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "Cortisol also plays an important, but indirect, role in liver and muscle glycogenolysis, the breaking down of glycogen to glucose-1-phosphate and glucose - this results from the effects on glucagon action, described above."}, {"Answer": "It stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis, mainly in the liver, but also in the kidneys and small intestine under certain circumstances.", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis, mainly in the liver, but also in the kidneys and small intestine under certain circumstances. "}, {"Answer": "It stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources, a process termed as gluconeogenesis.", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "In general, cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis, mainly in the liver, but also in the kidneys and small intestine under certain circumstances. The net effect is an increase in the concentration of glucose in the blood, further complemented by a decrease in the sensitivity of peripheral tissue to insulin, thus preventing this tissue from taking the glucose from the blood."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis.."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is process resisted by insulin?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "The net effect is an increase in the concentration of glucose in the blood, further complemented by a decrease in the sensitivity of peripheral tissue to insulin, thus preventing this tissue from taking the glucose from the blood.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it prevents this tissue from taking the glucose from the blood", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "The net effect is an increase in the concentration of glucose in the blood, further complemented by a decrease in the sensitivity of peripheral tissue to insulin, thus preventing this tissue from taking the glucose from the blood"}, {"Answer": "It is complemented by a decrease in the sensitivity of peripheral tissue to insulin", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "by a decrease in the sensitivity of peripheral tissue to insulin,"}, {"Answer": "Yes. The net effect is an increase in the concentration of glucose in the blood.", "Topic": "Cortisol", "Topic_section": "Metabolism of glucose", "Rationale": "The net effect is an increase in the concentration of glucose in the blood, further complemented by a decrease in the sensitivity of peripheral tissue to insulin, thus preventing this tissue from taking the glucose from the blood. "}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1921.", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Insulin was the first peptide hormone discovered. Frederick Banting and Charles Herbert Best, working in the laboratory of J.J.R. 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Macleod at the University of Toronto, were the first to isolate insulin from dog pancreas in 1921."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "can it be extracted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "By December, they had also succeeded in extracting insulin from the adult cow pancreas. Macleod discontinued all other research in his laboratory to concentrate on the ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "In October 1920, Canadian Frederick Banting concluded that the digestive secretions that Minkowski had originally studied were breaking down the islet secretion, thereby making it impossible to extract successfully."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "finding that the extract reduced its blood sugar by 40% in 1 hour."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "He reasoned that a relatively pure extract could be made from the islets once most of the rest of the pancreas was gone. He jotted a note to himself: \"Ligate pancreatic ducts of the dog. Keep dogs alive till acini degenerate leaving islets. Try to isolate internal secretion of these and relieve glycosuria.\""}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921.", "can it be extracted?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "from where?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pancreas.", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "By December, they had also succeeded in extracting insulin from the adult cow pancreas. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "adult cow pancreas.", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "By December, they had also succeeded in extracting insulin from the adult cow pancreas. "}, {"Answer": "From the islets", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "pure extract could be made from the islets"}, {"Answer": "From the fetal calf pancreas, which had not yet developed digestive glands.", "Topic": "Insulin", "Topic_section": "Extraction and purification", "Rationale": "Bottlenecked by the time-consuming task of duct-tying dogs and waiting several weeks to extract insulin, Banting hit upon the idea of extracting insulin from the fetal calf pancreas, which had not yet developed digestive glands."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921.", "can it be extracted?", "Yes.", "from where?", "Pancreas."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can we find in plants the last hormone in the list of hormones mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Plants", "Rationale": "When melatonin was identified in coffee extracts in the 1970s, it was believed to be a byproduct of the extraction process. Subsequently, however, melatonin has been found in all plants that have been investigated.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Plants", "Rationale": "Until its identification in plants in 1987, melatonin was for decades thought to be primarily an animal neurohormone. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Melatonin can be found in plants", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Plants", "Rationale": " When melatonin was identified in coffee extracts in the 1970s, it was believed to be a byproduct of the extraction process."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Plants", "Rationale": "Until its identification in plants in 1987, melatonin was for decades thought to be primarily an animal neurohormone. When melatonin was identified in coffee extracts in the 1970s, it was believed to be a byproduct of the extraction process. "}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921.", "can it be extracted?", "Yes.", "from where?", "Pancreas.", "can we find in plants the last hormone in the list of hormones mentioned above?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "is it responsible for any memory related disease?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dementia", "Rationale": "A 2016 Cochrane review found no evidence that melatonin helped sleep problems in people with moderate to severe dementia due to Alzheimer's disease. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dementia", "Rationale": " A 2019 review found that while melatonin may improve sleep in minimal cognitive impairment, after the onset of Alzheimer's it has little to no effect. Melatonin may, however, help with sundowning."}, {"Answer": "No evidence is found", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dementia", "Rationale": " 2019 review found that while melatonin may improve sleep in minimal cognitive impairment, after the onset of Alzheimer's it has little to no effect. Melatonin may, however, help with sundowning."}, {"Answer": "No.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dementia", "Rationale": "A 2019 review found that while melatonin may improve sleep in minimal cognitive impairment, after the onset of Alzheimer's it has little to no effect. Melatonin may, however, help with sundowning."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921.", "can it be extracted?", "Yes.", "from where?", "Pancreas.", "can we find in plants the last hormone in the list of hormones mentioned above?", "Yes.", "is it responsible for any memory related disease?", "No."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how does it affect immune system?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Immune system", "Rationale": "While it is known that melatonin interacts with the immune system, the details of those interactions are unclear. An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Immune system", "Rationale": ". An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant. "}, {"Answer": "While it is known that melatonin interacts with the immune system, the details of those interactions are unclear. An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Immune system", "Rationale": "While it is known that melatonin interacts with the immune system, the details of those interactions are unclear. An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant. "}, {"Answer": "It has an anti-inflammatory effect.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Immune system", "Rationale": "An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant. "}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921.", "can it be extracted?", "Yes.", "from where?", "Pancreas.", "can we find in plants the last hormone in the list of hormones mentioned above?", "Yes.", "is it responsible for any memory related disease?", "No.", "how does it affect immune system?", "An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is it also found in animals?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "n vertebrates, melatonin is produced in darkness, thus usually at night, by the pineal gland, a small endocrine gland", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In animals (including humans), melatonin is involved in synchronizing the circadian rhythm, including sleep\u2013wake timing, blood pressure regulation, and seasonal reproduction."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "in seasonal animals. In seasonal breeders that do not have long gestation perio"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "In vertebrates, melatonin is produced in darkness, thus usually at night, by the pineal gland, a small endocrine gland\nlocated in the center of the brain but outside the blood\u2013brain barrier."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921.", "can it be extracted?", "Yes.", "from where?", "Pancreas.", "can we find in plants the last hormone in the list of hormones mentioned above?", "Yes.", "is it responsible for any memory related disease?", "No.", "how does it affect immune system?", "An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant.", "is it also found in animals?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what is its function in animals?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seasonal functions such as reproduction, behavior, coat growth, and camouflage coloring.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "The change in duration of secretion thus serves as a biological signal for the organization of daylength-dependent (photoperiodic) seasonal functions such as reproduction, behavior, coat growth, and camouflage coloring in seasonal animals. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Many animals use the variation in duration of melatonin production each day as a seasonal clock.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "Many animals use the variation in duration of melatonin production each day as a seasonal clock. "}, {"Answer": "Onset of melatonin at dusk promotes activity in nocturnal animals that are active at night", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "the onset of melatonin at dusk promotes activity in nocturnal (night-active) animals and sleep in diurnal ones including humans."}, {"Answer": "It promotes activity in nocturnal animals and sleep in diurnal ones.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "Known as \"the hormone of darkness\", the onset of melatonin at dusk promotes activity in nocturnal (night-active) animals and sleep in diurnal ones including humans."}]} {"Context": ["the primary high energy molecule in human metabolism is", "Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)", "what is catabolism?", "It is the set of metabolic processes that breaks down large molecules.", "which hormones are related to it?", "Cortisol, glucagon, adrenaline, cytokines, orexin and melatonin.", "what is the emotional response due to the third one?", "Fear.", "how does the first hormone related to metabolism of glucose?", "Cortisol stimulates the synthesis of 'new' glucose from non-carbohydrate sources; this is known as gluconeogenesis..", "is process resisted by insulin?", "Yes.", "when was this substance which resists the process discovered?", "1921.", "can it be extracted?", "Yes.", "from where?", "Pancreas.", "can we find in plants the last hormone in the list of hormones mentioned above?", "Yes.", "is it responsible for any memory related disease?", "No.", "how does it affect immune system?", "An antiinflammatory effect seems to be the most relevant.", "is it also found in animals?", "Yes.", "what is its function in animals?", "Seasonal functions such as reproduction, behavior, coat growth, and camouflage coloring."], "Conversation_no": 16, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "can it be given through supplements?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Melatonin is categorized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a dietary supplement.", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dietary supplement", "Rationale": "Melatonin is categorized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a dietary supplement, and is sold over-the-counter in both the US and Canada. FDA regulations applying to ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dietary supplement", "Rationale": "Melatonin is categorized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a dietary supplement, and is sold over-the-counter in both the US and Canada."}, {"Answer": "Yes, as a dietary supplement", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dietary supplement", "Rationale": "Melatonin is categorized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a dietary supplement,"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Melatonin", "Topic_section": "Dietary supplement", "Rationale": "Melatonin is categorized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a dietary supplement, and is sold over-the-counter in both the US and Canada. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Asteroid belt", "Topic": "Asteroid belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars, that is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but much smaller than planets, called asteroids or minor planets. This asteroid belt is also called the main asteroid belt or main belt to distinguish it from other asteroid populations in the Solar System such as near-Earth asteroids and trojan asteroids. \n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The Kuiper belt.", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Kuiper belt (), occasionally called the Edgeworth\u2013Kuiper belt, is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune (at 30\u00a0AU) to approximately 50\u00a0AU from the Sun. It is similar to the asteroid belt, but is far larger \u2013 20\u00a0times as wide and 20\u2013200\u00a0times as massive."}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt"], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "can you explain its structure?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "Topic": "Asteroid", "Topic_section": "Color", "Rationale": "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. However evidence suggests most of the color change occurs rapidly, in the first hundred thousands years, limiting the usefulness of spectral measurement for determining the age of asteroids.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars, that is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but much smaller than planets, called asteroids or minor planets.", "Topic": "Asteroid belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars, that is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but much smaller than planets, called asteroids or minor planets."}, {"Answer": "It is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but much smaller than planets, called asteroids or minor planets.", "Topic": "Asteroid belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars, that is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but much smaller than planets, called asteroids or minor planets. "}, {"Answer": "It is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but much smaller than planets, called asteroids or minor planets.", "Topic": "Asteroid belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars, that is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but much smaller than planets, called asteroids or minor planets. "}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density."], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how is it classified into groups?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification", "Topic": "Asteroid", "Topic_section": "Orbital classification", "Rationale": "Many asteroids have been placed in groups and families based on their orbital characteristics. Apart from the broadest divisions, it is customary to name a group of asteroids after the first member of that group to be discovered. Groups are relatively loose dynamical associations, whereas families are tighter and result from the catastrophic break-up of a large parent asteroid sometime in the past. Families are more common and easier to identify within the main asteroid belt, but several small families have been reported among the Jupiter trojans. Main belt families were first recognized by Kiyotsugu Hirayama in 1918 and are often called Hirayama families in his honor.\n\nAbout 30\u201335% of the bodies in the asteroid belt belong to dynamical families each thought to have a common origin in a past collision between asteroids. A family has also been associated with the plutoid dwarf planet .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are grouped into families Some of the most prominent families in the asteroid belt (in order of increasing semi-major axes) are the Flora, Eunoma, Koronis, Eos, and Themis families.", "Topic": "Asteroid belt", "Topic_section": "Families and groups", "Rationale": "Some of the most prominent families in the asteroid belt (in order of increasing semi-major axes) are the Flora, Eunoma, Koronis, Eos, and Themis families. The Flora family, one of the largest with more than 800 known members, may have formed from a collision less than 1\u00a0billion years ago."}, {"Answer": "These are commonly categorized according to two criteria: the characteristics of their orbits, and features of their reflectance spectrum.", "Topic": "Asteroid", "Topic_section": "Classification", "Rationale": "Asteroids are commonly categorized according to two criteria: the characteristics of their orbits, and features of their reflectance spectrum."}, {"Answer": "Individual asteroids within the asteroid belt are categorized by their spectra, with most falling into three basic groups: carbonaceous (C-type), silicate (S-type), and metal-rich (M-type).", "Topic": "Asteroid belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Individual asteroids within the asteroid belt are categorized by their spectra, with most falling into three basic groups: carbonaceous (C-type), silicate (S-type), and metal-rich (M-type)."}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "how is it classified into groups?", "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification"], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can you name a belt with similar properties?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kuiper belt", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Kuiper belt (), occasionally called the Edgeworth\u2013Kuiper belt, is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune (at 30\u00a0AU) to approximately 50\u00a0AU from the Sun. It is similar to the asteroid belt, but is far larger \u2013 20\u00a0times as wide and 20\u2013200\u00a0times as massive.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Main-belt comets", "Topic": "Asteroid belt", "Topic_section": "Main-belt comets", "Rationale": "Several otherwise unremarkable bodies in the outer belt show cometary activity. Because their orbits cannot be explained through the capture of classical comets, it is thought that many of the outer asteroids may be icy, with the ice occasionally exposed to sublimation through small impacts. Main-belt comets may have been a major source of the Earth's oceans because the deuterium-hydrogen ratio is too low for classical comets to have been the principal source."}, {"Answer": "The Kuiper belt", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Kuiper belt (), occasionally called the Edgeworth\u2013Kuiper belt, is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune (at 30\u00a0AU) to approximately 50\u00a0AU from the Sun. It is similar to the asteroid belt, but is far larger \u2013 20\u00a0times as wide and 20\u2013200\u00a0times as massive."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "how is it classified into groups?", "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification", "can you name a belt with similar properties?", "Kuiper belt"], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who discovered this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "David Jewitt", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "In 1987, astronomer David Jewitt, then at MIT, became increasingly puzzled by \"the apparent emptiness of the outer Solar System\". He encouraged then-graduate student Jane Luu to aid him in his endeavour to locate another object beyond Pluto's orbit, because, as he told her, \"If we don't, nobody will.\" Using telescopes at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona and the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, Jewitt and Luu conducted their search in much the same way as Clyde Tombaugh and Charles Kowal had, with a blink comparator. Initially, examination of each pair of plates took about eight hours, but the process was sped up with the arrival of electronic charge-coupled devices or CCDs, which, though their field of view was narrower, were not only more efficient at collecting light (they retained 90% of the light that hit them, rather than the 10% achieved by photographs) but allowed the blinking process to be done virtually, on a computer screen. Today, CCDs form the ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gerard Kuiper", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Kuiper belt was named after Dutch-American astronomer Gerard Kuiper, though he did not predict its existence. In 1992, minor planet (15760)\u00a0Albion was"}, {"Answer": "David Jewitt", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "In 1987, astronomer David Jewitt, then at MIT, became increasingly puzzled by \"the apparent emptiness of the outer Solar System\". "}, {"Answer": "David Jewitt and Jane Luu.", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "Finally, after five years of searching, Jewitt and Luu announced on August 30, 1992 the \"Discovery of the candidate Kuiper belt object \". Six months later, they discovered a second object in the region, (181708) 1993 FW. By 2018, over 2000\u00a0Kuiper belts objects had been discovered."}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "how is it classified into groups?", "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification", "can you name a belt with similar properties?", "Kuiper belt", "who discovered this?", "David Jewitt"], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "have there been any missions conducted to study it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - 'New Horizons' was launched on January 19, 2006 -the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Exploration", "Rationale": "On January 19, 2006, the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt, \"New Horizons\", was launched, which flew by Pluto on July 14, 2015. Beyond the Pluto flyby, the mission's goal was to locate and investigate other, farther objects in the Kuiper belt.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes On January 19, 2006, the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt, \"New Horizons\", was launched, which flew by Pluto on July 14, 2015.", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Exploration", "Rationale": "On January 19, 2006, the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt, \"New Horizons\", was launched, which flew by Pluto on July 14, 2015."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in the late 2010s, a design study by Glen Costigan and colleagues.", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Design studies and concept missions", "Rationale": "In the late 2010s, a design study by Glen Costigan and colleagues discussed orbital capture and multi-target scenarios for Kuiper belt objects."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the \"New Horizons\" was the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper elt.", "Topic": "Kuiper belt", "Topic_section": "Exploration", "Rationale": "On January 19, 2006, the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt, \"New Horizons\", "}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "how is it classified into groups?", "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification", "can you name a belt with similar properties?", "Kuiper belt", "who discovered this?", "David Jewitt", "have there been any missions conducted to study it?", "Yes - 'New Horizons' was launched on January 19, 2006 -the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt"], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who launched it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "NASA", "Topic": "New Horizons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Launched by NASA", "Topic": "New Horizons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. Engineered by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), with a team led by S. "}, {"Answer": "NASA", "Topic": "New Horizons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. "}, {"Answer": "NASA.", "Topic": "New Horizons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. "}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "how is it classified into groups?", "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification", "can you name a belt with similar properties?", "Kuiper belt", "who discovered this?", "David Jewitt", "have there been any missions conducted to study it?", "Yes - 'New Horizons' was launched on January 19, 2006 -the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt", "who launched it?", "NASA"], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is this body?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; ) is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research.", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; ) is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government.", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; ) is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program,"}, {"Answer": "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; ) is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research.", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; ) is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research."}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "how is it classified into groups?", "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification", "can you name a belt with similar properties?", "Kuiper belt", "who discovered this?", "David Jewitt", "have there been any missions conducted to study it?", "Yes - 'New Horizons' was launched on January 19, 2006 -the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt", "who launched it?", "NASA", "what is this body?", "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; ) is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research."], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was it created?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1958", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "NASA was established in 1958, succeeding the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1958", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ASA was established in 1958, succeeding the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The new agency was to have a distinctly civilian orientation, encouraging peaceful applications in space science. Since its establishment,"}, {"Answer": "1958", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nNASA was established in 1958"}, {"Answer": "1958.", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "NASA was established in 1958,"}]} {"Context": ["large objects ( 10 m) in space originating from a region between jupiter and mars", "Asteroid belt", "can you explain its structure?", "Asteroids become darker and redder with age due to space weathering. Composition is calculated from three primary sources: albedo, surface spectrum, and density.", "how is it classified into groups?", "Orbital classification; Quasi-satellites and horseshoe objects ; Spectral classification", "can you name a belt with similar properties?", "Kuiper belt", "who discovered this?", "David Jewitt", "have there been any missions conducted to study it?", "Yes - 'New Horizons' was launched on January 19, 2006 -the first spacecraft to explore the Kuiper belt", "who launched it?", "NASA", "what is this body?", "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; ) is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research.", "when was it created?", "1958"], "Conversation_no": 17, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where is it headquartered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Washington, DC", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Facilities", "Rationale": "NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC provides overall guidance and political leadership to the agency's ten field centers, through which all other facilities are administered. Four of these were inherited from NACA; two others were transferred from the Army; and NASA commissioned and built the other four itself shortly after its formation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Washington, DC", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Facilities", "Rationale": "NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC provides overall guidance and political leadership to the agency's ten field centers, through which all other facilities are administered. Four of these were inherited from NACA; two others were transferred from the Army; and NASA commissioned and built the other four itself shortly after its formation."}, {"Answer": "Washington, DC.", "Topic": "NASA", "Topic_section": "Facilities", "Rationale": "NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC provides overall guidance and political leadership to the agency's ten field centers,"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is tyrion lannister?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tyrion Lannister, also known by the nickname the Halfman or the Imp and later by the alias Hugor Hill, is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. 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Martin, an"}, {"Answer": "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tyrion Lannister, also known by the nickname the Halfman or the Imp and later by the alias Hugor Hill, is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". "}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\"."], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who created this character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "George R. R. Martin", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Creation and overview", "Rationale": "In 1981, Martin was collaborating with Lisa Tuttle on a trio of novellas that would be published as the novel \"Windhaven\":\nTyrion is a prominent point of view character in the novels, and both David Orr of \"The New York Times\" and Lev Grossman of \"Time\" called him one of Martin's \"finest creations.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American author George R. R. Martin", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American author George R. R. Martin"}, {"Answer": "George R. R. Martin.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tyrion Lannister, also known by the nickname the Halfman or the Imp and later by the alias Hugor Hill, is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 "}, {"Answer": "George R. R. Martin", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tyrion Lannister, also known by the nickname the Halfman or the Imp and later by the alias Hugor Hill, is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin"}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin"], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "can you describe the character in brief?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tyrion is intelligent, witty, well-read, and shares his father's skill for business and political maneuvering.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "Tyrion is intelligent, witty, well-read, and shares his father's skill for business and political maneuvering."}, {"Answer": "Described as an ugly, malformed dwarf with different colored eyes, green and black, with golden blond hair of a Lannister.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "Tyrion's elder sister Cersei is the Queen of Westeros by virtue of her marriage to King Robert Baratheon, and Cersei's male twin Jaime is one of the Kingsguard, the royal bodyguard. Described as an ugly (\"for all the world like a gargoyle\"), malformed dwarf with different colored eyes, green and black, Tyrion possesses the golden blond hair of a Lannister but has a complicated relationship with the rest of them. While he is afforded the privilege and luxuries of his family, he is tre"}, {"Answer": "An ugly malformed dwarf with different colored eyes, green and black, Tyrion possesses the golden blond hair of a Lannister but has a complicated relationship with the rest of them", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "Described as an ugly (\"for all the world like a gargoyle\"), malformed dwarf with different colored eyes, green and black, Tyrion possesses the golden blond hair of a Lannister but has a complicated relationship with the rest of them. "}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels."], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in Game of Thrones.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "\"A Game of Thrones\"", "Rationale": "Tyrion accompanies King Robert Baratheon's entourage to visit the Stark stronghold of Winterfell, and disciplines his nephew Prince Joffrey when the latter refuses to pay respect to the recently crippled Bran Stark.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": "\" Dinklage signed on to play Tyrion before the meeting was half over, in part because \"They told me how popular he was.\" Martin said of Dinklage's casting, \"If he hadn't accepted the part, oh, boy, I don't know what we would have done.\""}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": "The first actor cast was Peter Dinklage as Tyrion in May 2009. Benioff and Weiss later noted that the funny and \"incredibly smart\" Dinklage was their first choice for the role, as the actor's \"core of humanity, covered by a shell of sardonic dry wit, is pretty well in keeping with the character.\" Unfamiliar with the source material, Dinklage was cautious in his first me"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tyrion Lannister, also known by the nickname the Halfman or the Imp and later by the alias Hugor Hill, is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\"."}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "Yes, in Game of Thrones."], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who plays his character in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dinklage", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": " Dinklage signed on to play Tyrion before the meeting was half over, in part because \"They told me how popular he was.\" Martin said of Dinklage's casting, \"If he hadn't accepted the part, oh, boy, I don't know what we would have done.\""}, {"Answer": "Peter Dinklage.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": " The first actor cast was Peter Dinklage as Tyrion in May 2009. Benioff and Weiss later noted that the funny and \"incredibly smart\" Dinklage was their first choice for the role, as the actor's \"core of humanity, covered by a shell of sardonic dry wit, is pretty well "}, {"Answer": "Peter Dinklage", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": "The first actor cast was Peter Dinklage as Tyrion in May 2009."}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "Yes, in Game of Thrones.", "who plays his character in it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "did this character win any awards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The actor won a Golden Globe Award.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Recognition and awards", "Rationale": "In April 2011 both the \"Los Angeles Times\" and \"Entertainment Weekly\" pronounced Dinklage worthy of an Emmy Award for his performance in Season 1. He subsequently received one for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Dinklage worthy of an Emmy Award for his performance in Season 1. He subsequently received one for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Recognition and awards", "Rationale": "Dinklage worthy of an Emmy Award for his performance in Season 1. He subsequently received one for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film. He also earned a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film and a Scream Award for Best Supporting Actor for Season 1 of \"Game of Thrones\". Dinklage won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor again in 2015, and 2018."}, {"Answer": "A Golden Globe Award and a Satellite Award.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Recognition and awards", "Rationale": "ounced Dinklage worthy of an Emmy Award for his performance in Season 1. He subsequently received one for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film. He also earned a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film and a Scream Award for Best Supporting Actor for Season 1 of \"Game of Thrones\". Dinkla"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Emmy award, Golden Globe Award, Satellite Award , and a Scream Award", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "Recognition and awards", "Rationale": "He subsequently received one for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film. He also earned a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film and a Scream Award for Best Supporting Actor for Season 1 of \"Game of Thrones\". Dinklage won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor again in 2015, and 2018."}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "Yes, in Game of Thrones.", "who plays his character in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did this character win any awards?", "The actor won a Golden Globe Award."], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which tv channel adapted the author's books for a tele series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "HBO", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": "Executive producers/writers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss had pitched the idea of adapting Martin's series for television to HBO in March 2006", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "HBO", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": "Executive producers/writers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss had pitched the idea of adapting Martin's series for television to HBO in March 2006,"}, {"Answer": "HBO.", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": "Executive producers/writers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss had pitched the idea of adapting Martin's series for television to HBO in March 2006, and the network secured the rights in January 2007. The first actor cast was Peter Dinklage as Tyrion in May 2009. Benioff and Weiss later noted that the funny and \"incredibly smart\" Dinklage was their first choice for the "}, {"Answer": "HBO", "Topic": "Tyrion Lannister", "Topic_section": "TV adaptation", "Rationale": "Executive producers/writers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss had pitched the idea of adapting Martin's series for television to HBO in March 2006, and the network secured the rights in January 2007. "}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "Yes, in Game of Thrones.", "who plays his character in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did this character win any awards?", "The actor won a Golden Globe Award.", "which tv channel adapted the author's books for a tele series?", "HBO"], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "do they publish any reading material?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, a newsmagazine.", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Magazine and documentary series", "Rationale": "her program built on similar groundwork, \"Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel\"\u2014which eventually became the network's flagship sports newsmagazine\u2014premiered on April 2, 1995. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "No", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Maintaining a general entertainment format, programming featured on the network consists primarily of theatrically released motion pictures and original television programs as well as made-for-cable movies, documentaries and occasional comedy and concert specials."}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "Yes, in Game of Thrones.", "who plays his character in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did this character win any awards?", "The actor won a Golden Globe Award.", "which tv channel adapted the author's books for a tele series?", "HBO", "do they publish any reading material?", "Yes, a newsmagazine."], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was this channel set up?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "November 8, 1972", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nHBO\u2014also the oldest and longest continuously operating subscription television service (basic or a la carte premium) in the United States\u2014pioneered modern pay television upon its launch on November 8, 1972: ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "November 8, 1972", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "HBO\u2014also the oldest and longest continuously operating subscription television service (basic or a la carte premium) in the United States\u2014pioneered modern pay television upon its launch on November 8, 1972:"}, {"Answer": "November 8, 1972.", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "HBO\u2014also the oldest and longest continuously operating subscription television service (basic or a la carte premium) in the United States\u2014pioneered modern pay television upon its launch on November 8, 1972: it was the first television service to be directly transmitted and distributed t"}, {"Answer": "November 8, 1972", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "HBO\u2014also the oldest and longest continuously operating subscription television service (basic or a la carte premium) in the United States\u2014pioneered modern pay television upon its launch on November 8, 1972"}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. 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Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "Yes, in Game of Thrones.", "who plays his character in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did this character win any awards?", "The actor won a Golden Globe Award.", "which tv channel adapted the author's books for a tele series?", "HBO", "do they publish any reading material?", "Yes, a newsmagazine.", "when was this channel set up?", "November 8, 1972"], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who owns it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "WarnerMedia Studios & Networks", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network owned by WarnerMedia Studios & Networks and the flagship property of parent subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "WarnerMedia Studios & Networks", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "WarnerMedia Studios & Networks"}, {"Answer": "WarnerMedia Studios & Networks.", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network owned by WarnerMedia Studios & Networks and the flagship property of parent subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc. Maint"}, {"Answer": "WarnerMedia Studios & Networks and Home Box Office, Inc.", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network owned by WarnerMedia Studios & Networks and the flagship property of parent subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc. "}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. Martin", "can you describe the character in brief?", "He is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "did he appear in the tele series versions as well?", "Yes, in Game of Thrones.", "who plays his character in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did this character win any awards?", "The actor won a Golden Globe Award.", "which tv channel adapted the author's books for a tele series?", "HBO", "do they publish any reading material?", "Yes, a newsmagazine.", "when was this channel set up?", "November 8, 1972", "who owns it?", "WarnerMedia Studios & Networks"], "Conversation_no": 18, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "does it cover sports as well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, broadcasts sports-related magazine and documentary series.", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Sports programming", "Rationale": "HBO broadcasts sports-related magazine and documentary series produced by HBO Sports, an in-house production division managed by WarnerMedia News & Sports ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, : HBO carried other sporting events originating on the Sterling Manhattan/Manhattan Cable sports channel, including World Hockey Association regular season and playoff games;", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Professional and tournament sports", "Rationale": " HBO carried other sporting events originating on the Sterling Manhattan/Manhattan Cable sports channel, including World Hockey Association regular season and playoff games; Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) tournaments (including the Men's Ice Hockey Tournament and the ECAC Holiday Festival basketball tournament); World TeamTennis; international high school basketball invitationals; the National Horse Show;"}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Sports programming", "Rationale": "HBO broadcasts sports-related magazine and documentary series produced by HBO Sports, an in-house production division managed by WarnerMedia News & Sports (previously through Time "}, {"Answer": "Yes, broadcasts sports-related magazine and documentary series", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Sports programming", "Rationale": "HBO broadcasts sports-related magazine and documentary series produced by HBO Sports, an in-house production division managed by WarnerMedia News & Sports (previously through Time Warner Sports from 1990 to 2018) that also produced selected sports event telecasts for the channel from its November 1972 launch until December 2018. "}]} {"Context": ["who is tyrion lannister?", "A fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".", "who created this character?", "George R. R. 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", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wimbledon tennis tournament", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Wimbledon tennis", "Rationale": "Wimbledon tennis tournament"}, {"Answer": "National Basketball Association and National Hockey League.", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Professional and tournament sports", "Rationale": "National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Hockey League (NHL) coverage expanded with HBO's transition into a national satellite service, covering non-New York-based teams in both leagues (including the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers; and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings) under individual agreements"}, {"Answer": "Basketball and Hockey", "Topic": "HBO", "Topic_section": "Professional and tournament sports", "Rationale": "National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Hockey League (NHL) coverage expanded with HBO's transition into a national satellite service, covering non-New York-based teams in both leagues (including the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers; and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings) under individual agreements as well as select playoff games. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "June 22 to 24, 1880", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "June 22 to 24, 1880", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880"}, {"Answer": "June 22 to 24", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880."}, {"Answer": "22 to 24 June, 1880.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880."}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To select candidates for the United States presidential election of 1880", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880."}, {"Answer": "It nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880.\n"}, {"Answer": "Nomination of candidates for the president and vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880."}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880."], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "in which venue was this held?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, "}, {"Answer": "at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. 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Payne", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Other contenders", "Rationale": "Several other candidates arrived in Cincinnati with delegates pledged to them. Former Representative Henry B. Payne, an Ohio millionaire, had gathered a number of former Tilden supporters to his cause.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Susan B. Anthony, Henry Watterson, Henry Watterson", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Platform and vice presidential nominee", "Rationale": "Turning to other matters, the delegates listened as Susan B. Anthony addressed them with a plea for women's suffrage. The delegates took no action, and moved on to the platform, which Henry Watterson of Kentucky read aloud. The spirit of unanimity continued as the delegates approved it without dissent. The platform was, in the words of historian Herbert J. Clancy, \"deliberately vague and general\" on some points, designed to appeal to the largest number possible. In it, they pledged to work for \"constitutional doctrines and traditions,\" to oppose centralization, to favor \"honest money consisting of gold and silver\", a \"tariff for revenue only\", and to put an end to Chinese immigration. Most of this was uncontroversial, but the \"tariff for revenue only\" would become a major point of debate in the coming campaign."}, {"Answer": "Hancock, Thomas F. Bayard, Henry B. Payne, etc.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Six men were officially candidates for nomination at the convention, and several more also received votes. Of these, the two leading candidates were Hancock and Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware. "}, {"Answer": "William Henry Barnum , George Hoadly and others.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Preliminaries", "Rationale": "William Henry Barnum of Connecticut, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, called the convention to order at 12:38\u00a0p.m. An opening prayer was presented by Unitarian minister Charles William Wendte. Then, George Hoadly, a Tilden associate and future governor of Ohio, was elected temporary chairman. Hoadly addressed the crowd, then adjourned the convention until 10:00\u00a0a.m. the next day,"}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who is the above person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American politician", "Topic": "Henry B. Payne", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Henry B. Payne (November 30, 1810September 9, 1896) was an American politician from Ohio.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American politician from Ohio", "Topic": "Henry B. Payne", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Henry B. Payne (November 30, 1810September 9, 1896) was an American politician from Ohio"}, {"Answer": "He was an American politician from Ohio.", "Topic": "Henry B. Payne", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Henry B. Payne (November 30, 1810September 9, 1896) was an American politician from Ohio."}, {"Answer": "An American politician.", "Topic": "Henry B. Payne", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Henry B. Payne (November 30, 1810September 9, 1896) was an American politician from Ohio. "}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "John Edgar McElrath, an Oakland attorney, rose to nominate Justice Stephen J. Field. Extolling Field's virtues and learning, McElrath promised that, if nominated, \"he will sweep California like the winds that blow through her Golden Gate.\" George Gray, Delaware's Attorney General and a future United States Senator, next nominated Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, in a speech that evinced his admiration for the Senator, said of Bayard:\nIllinois was the next state to offer a name, as former Representative Samuel S. Marshall rose to submit that of his erstwhile colleague, William R. Morrison. Marshall immediately antagonized the South by comparing Morrison to Abraham Lincoln, and proclaimed that Morrison's belief in tariff reduction would be a \"tower of strength\" in the election.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard and William R. Morrison", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "John Edgar McElrath, an Oakland attorney, rose to nominate Justice Stephen J. Field. Extolling Field's virtues and learning, McElrath promised that, if nominated, \"he will sweep California like the winds that blow through her Golden Gate.\" George Gray, Delaware's Attorney General and a future United States Senator, next nominated Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, in a speech that evinced his admiration for the Senator, said of Bayard:\nIllinois was the next state to offer a name, as former Representative Samuel S. Marshall rose to submit that of his erstwhile colleague, William R. Morrison"}, {"Answer": "John Edgar McElrath, Stephen J. Field, George Gray, etc.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "The clerk called the roll of states alphabetically. The first delegation to nominate a candidate was California. John Edgar McElrath, an Oakland attorney, rose to nominate Justice Stephen J. Field. Extolling Field's virtues and learning, McElrath promised that, if nominated, \"he will sweep California like the winds that blow through her Golden Gate.\" George Gray, Delawar"}, {"Answer": "Winfield Scott Hancock, Allen G. Thurman, Thomas A. Hendricks, William R. Morrison, Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard and others.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "The first delegation to nominate a candidate was California. John Edgar McElrath, an Oakland attorney, rose to nominate Justice Stephen J. Field. Extolling Field's virtues and learning, McElrath promised that, if nominated, \"he will sweep California like the winds that blow through her Golden Gate.\" George Gray, Delaware's Attorney General and a future United States Senator, next nominated Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, in a speech that evinced his admiration for the Senator, said of Bayard:\nIllinois was the next state to offer a name, as former Representative Samuel S. Marshall rose to submit that of his erstwhile colleague, William R. Morrison. Marshall immediately antagonized the South by comparing Morrison to Abraham Lincoln, and proclaimed that Morrison's belief in tariff reduction would be a \"tower of strength\" in the election.\n\nNext, Senator Daniel W. Voorhees of Indiana spoke on behalf of Thomas A. Hendricks, praising Hendricks as a candidate of national unity: \"[T]o the South, who ha"}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Number of votes", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Balloting", "Rationale": "The results showed that the delegates had scattered their ballots to a variety of candidates, with no one close to the 492 necessary to nominate (at that time, Democratic conventions required a two-thirds majority for nomination). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On the basis of the number of votes", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Six men were officially candidates for nomination at the convention, and several more also received votes."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Winfield S. Hancock", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Balloting", "Rationale": "Nearly all of the remaining states now stampeded for Hancock. When the second vote was finally tallied, Hancock had 705. Only Indiana refrained completely from joining in, casting its 30 votes for Hendricks; two Bayard voters from Maryland and one Tilden man from Iowa were the remaining hold-outs. After the second round was tallied, the nomination was made unanimous. Several delegates then spoke to praise Hancock and promise that he would triumph in the coming election. Even Tammany's John Kelly was permitted to speak. Kelly pledged his faction's loyalty to the party, saying, \"Let us unite as a band of brothers and look upon each other kindly and favorably.\"\n* The candidate was not formally nominated.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Winfield S. Hancock", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Balloting", "Rationale": "When the second vote was finally tallied, Hancock had 705. Only Indiana refrained completely from joining in, casting its 30 votes for Hendricks; two Bayard voters from Maryland and one Tilden man from Iowa were the remaining hold-outs. After the second round was tallied, the nomination was made unanimous. Several delegates then spoke to praise Hancock and promise that he would triumph in the coming election. Even Tammany's John Kelly was permitted to speak. Kelly pledged his faction's loyalty to the party, saying, \"Let us unite as a band of brothers and look upon each other kindly and favorably.\""}, {"Answer": "James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hancock and English were narrowly defeated in the race against Republicans James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur that autumn."}, {"Answer": "Winfield Scott Hancock.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Balloting", "Rationale": "\nNearly all of the remaining states now stampeded for Hancock. When the second vote was finally tallied, Hancock had 705. "}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Before the second round, Tilden's withdrawal from the campaign became known for certain and delegates flocked to Hancock, who was nominated.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No", "Topic": "1880 United States presidential election", "Topic_section": "Results", "Rationale": "Both candidates carried nineteen states, but Garfield's triumphs in the more populous North translated into a 214\u2013155 electoral college victory. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for vice president in the United States presidential election of 1880."}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock", "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "No"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "instead who won?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "James A. Garfield", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Before the second round, Tilden's withdrawal from the campaign became known for certain and delegates flocked to Hancock, who was nominated. English, a conservative politician from a swing state, was nominated for Vice President. Hancock and English were narrowly defeated in the race against Republicans James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur that autumn.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "James A. Garfield", "Topic": "1880 United States presidential election", "Topic_section": "Results", "Rationale": "Both candidates carried nineteen states, but Garfield's triumphs in the more populous North translated into a 214\u2013155 electoral college victory. "}, {"Answer": "James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hancock and English were narrowly defeated in the race against Republicans James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur that autumn."}, {"Answer": "James A.Garfield.", "Topic": "1880 Democratic National Convention", "Topic_section": "Aftermath", "Rationale": "In the end, fewer than two thousand votes separated the two candidates, but in the Electoral College, Garfield had an easy victory over Hancock, 214 to 155."}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock", "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "No", "instead who won?", "James A. Garfield"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what's the above person's date of birth?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "November 19, 1831", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Childhood and early life", "Rationale": "James Garfield was born the youngest of five children on November 19, 1831", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "November 19, 1831", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Childhood and early life", "Rationale": "James Garfield was born the youngest of five children on November 19, 1831"}, {"Answer": "November 19, 1831", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months later."}, {"Answer": "19 November, 1831.", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States,"}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock", "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "No", "instead who won?", "James A. Garfield", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "November 19, 1831"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "when did he take office for the president's role?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "March 4, 1881", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months later.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "March 4, 1881", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ames Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months later"}, {"Answer": "March 4, 1881", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months later. "}, {"Answer": "4 March ,1881.", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months later"}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock", "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "No", "instead who won?", "James A. Garfield", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "November 19, 1831", "when did he take office for the president's role?", "March 4, 1881"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "whom did he marry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lucretia Rudolph", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Education, marriage and early career", "Rationale": "Garfield was attracted to one of his fellow students, Lucretia Rudolph, whom he later married.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lucretia Rudolph", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Education, marriage and early career", "Rationale": "and Garfield was attracted to one of his fellow students, Lucretia Rudolph, whom he later married."}, {"Answer": "Lucretia", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Education, marriage and early career", "Rationale": "l. At Williams, he had become more politically aware in the school's intensely anti-slavery atmosphere, and began to consider politics as a career. In 1858, he married Lucretia; they had seven children, five of whom survived infancy. Soon after the wedding, he formally entered his name to read law (1859) at the office of attorney Albert Gallatin Riddle a Cleveland firm, although he did his studying in Hiram. He was admitted to the bar in 1861."}, {"Answer": "Lucretia Rudolph.", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Education, marriage and early career", "Rationale": " Geauga was coeducational, and Garfield was attracted to one of his fellow students, Lucretia Rudolph, whom he later married."}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock", "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "No", "instead who won?", "James A. Garfield", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "November 19, 1831", "when did he take office for the president's role?", "March 4, 1881", "whom did he marry?", "Lucretia Rudolph"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "did he participate in a war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga.", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Garfield opposed Confederate secession, served as a major general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and fought in the battles of Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Civil War", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Civil War", "Rationale": "In April 1861, the rebels bombarded Fort Sumter, one of South's last federal outposts, beginning the Civil War. Although he had no military training, Garfield knew his place was in the Union Army."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in the Civil War.", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Civil War", "Rationale": ". Following a trip to Illinois to purchase muskets, Garfield returned to Ohio and, in August 1861, received a commission as a colonel in the 42nd Ohio Infantry regiment."}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock", "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "No", "instead who won?", "James A. Garfield", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "November 19, 1831", "when did he take office for the president's role?", "March 4, 1881", "whom did he marry?", "Lucretia Rudolph", "did he participate in a war?", "Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga."], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what was his job title in those wars?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He fought in those", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Garfield opposed Confederate secession, served as a major general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and fought in the battles of Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Major general", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Garfield opposed Confederate secession, served as a major general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and fought in the battles of Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga"}, {"Answer": "major general", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Garfield opposed Confederate secession, served as a major general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and fought in the battles of Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga."}, {"Answer": "Colonel.", "Topic": "Battle of Middle Creek", "Topic_section": "Battle", "Rationale": "Union Brig. Gen. Don Carlos Buell directed Col. James A. Garfield to force Marshall to retreat back into Virginia. "}]} {"Context": ["on what date did\u00a0the 1880 democratic national convention occur?", "June 22 to 24, 1880", "what was the purpose for this meeting?", "To nominate Winfield S. Hancock for president and William H. English for vice president in the US presidential election of 1880.", "in which venue was this held?", "Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio", "can you name some people who attended this?", "Henry B. Payne", "who is the above person?", "American politician", "can you name a few nominees from this convention?", "Justice Stephen J. Field, Thomas F. Bayard. Gray, to name a few.", "were the nominees selected on the basis of the number of votes or were they selected as per their ambition?", "Number of votes", "who won the largest number of votes in this convention?", "Winfield S. Hancock", "did the above person win the us presidential election of 1880?", "No", "instead who won?", "James A. Garfield", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "November 19, 1831", "when did he take office for the president's role?", "March 4, 1881", "whom did he marry?", "Lucretia Rudolph", "did he participate in a war?", "Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga.", "what was his job title in those wars?", "He fought in those"], "Conversation_no": 19, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "how did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By assassination", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months later. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was shot", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Guiteau and shooting", "Rationale": "Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disgruntled office seeker, at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C. on July 2, 1881. After eleven weeks of intensive care Garfield died in Elberon, New Jersey, the second of , following Abraham Lincoln."}, {"Answer": "He was assassinated.", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months later."}, {"Answer": "Assassinated by a shooter.", "Topic": "James A. Garfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his death by assassination six and a half months "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks."}, {"Answer": "Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified"}, {"Answer": "It follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks."}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was the book published?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2 June 1999", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The book was published in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1998 by Bloomsbury and later in the United States on 2 June 1999 by Scholastic Inc", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2 July 1998", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The book was published in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1998 by Bloomsbury and later in the United States on 2 June 1999 b"}, {"Answer": "The book was published in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1998 and later in the United States on 2 June 1999", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The book was published in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1998 by Bloomsbury and later in the United States on 2 June 1999 by Scholastic Inc. "}, {"Answer": "2 July 1998", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The book was published in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1998 by Bloomsbury and later in the United States on 2 June 1999 by Scholastic Inc. "}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999"], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the theme of the book?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Main themes", "Rationale": "Opposition to class, death and its impacts, experiencing adolescence, sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism are constant themes of the series", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fantasy novel", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling and the second n"}, {"Answer": "Opposition to class, death and its impacts, experiencing adolescence, sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Main themes", "Rationale": "Opposition to class, death and its impacts, experiencing adolescence, sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism are constant themes of the series"}, {"Answer": "It continues to examine what makes a person who he or she is; opposition to class, death and its impacts, experiencing adolescence, sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Main themes", "Rationale": "\"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" continues to examine what makes a person who he or she is, which began in the first book. As well as maintaining that Harry's identity is shaped by his decisions rather than any aspect of his birth, \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" provides contrasting characters who try to conceal their true personalities: as Tammy Nezol puts it, Gilderoy Lockhart \"lacks any real identity\" because he is nothing more than a charming liar. Riddle also complicates Harry's struggle to understand himself by pointing out the similarities between the two: \"both half-bloods, orphans raised by Muggles, probably the only two Parselmouths to come to Hogwarts since the great Slytherin.\"\n\nOpposition to class, death and its impacts, experiencing adolescence, sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism are constant themes of the series. In \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" Harry's consideration and respect for others extends to the lowly, non"}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Connection to \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"", "Rationale": "\"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Connection to \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"", "Rationale": "Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\". I"}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Connection to \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"", "Rationale": "\"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Topic_section": "Connection to \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"", "Rationale": "\"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\""}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\"."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the storyline of that book?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Set during Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, the novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a fantasy novel written by British author J.K. Rowling and the sixth and penultimate novel in the \"Harry Potter\" series. Set during Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, the novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore."}, {"Answer": "Set during Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, the novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set during Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, the novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore.\n"}, {"Answer": "Set during Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, it explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set during Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, the novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore."}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore"], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what does the headmaster look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard (auburn in his youth) so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. (It is speculated that his brother's punch during their sister's funeral may have played a role in shaping his nose.) He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard (auburn in his youth) so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. (It is speculated that his brother's punch during their sister's funeral may have played a role in shaping his nose.) He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard (auburn in his youth) so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. (It is speculated that his brother's punch during their sister's funeral may have played a role in shaping his nose.) He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief."}, {"Answer": "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard (auburn in his youth) so long that they can be tucked into his belt. "}, {"Answer": "He is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard (auburn in his youth) so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. (It is speculated that his brother's punch during their sister's funeral may have played a role in shaping his nose.) He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.\n\nDumbledore wears half-moon spectacles and a colourful array of robes, ranging from purple to bright orange. He once claimed to have a scar above his left knee in the precise shape of a map of the London Underground, but whether or not he actually does is unknown. His demeanour is often \u2013 if not always \u2013 serene and ethereal, and he usually speaks in a calm, pleasant voice even when Harry thought that he is actually furious."}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which skills does he have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood.", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood. His Patronus takes the form of a phoenix, a recurring symbol in the books", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an expert at nonverbal spells and has great magical abilities", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood. His Patronus takes the form of a phoenix, a recurring symbol in the books."}, {"Answer": "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood. His Patronus takes the form of a phoenix, a recurring symbol in the books.\n"}, {"Answer": "He is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist, knowledge of the most powerful kind of magic, love, is extensive.", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood. His Patronus takes the form of a phoenix, a recurring symbol in the books.\n\nHis knowledge of the most powerful kind of magic, love, is extensive. He taught Harry about its very essence, and the innate power of his ability to love his parents, which eventually helped Harry realise his destiny to kill Lord Voldemort."}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "which skills does he have?", "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "does he have any remarkable possessions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pensieve, Deluminator, Elder Wand and Phoenix.", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Possessions", "Rationale": "Dumbledore's office houses \"a number of curious [...] instruments.\" Among them is a Pensieve, a stone receptacle used to store and review memories, which witches and wizards are able to extract from their heads as a type of fluid. Harry first discovers this device in \"Goblet of Fire\", and it is frequently used for flashback scenes throughout the remainder of the series. In the first chapter of \"Philosopher's Stone\", Dumbledore is seen using the Deluminator, a device for removing and later returning light, and for use as a homing device. It is confirmed in \"Deathly Hallows\" when the object is inherited by Ron that the Deluminator is of Dumbledore's own design. Dumbledore is the possessor and master of the Elder Wand, an extremely powerful object known also as the \"Wand of Destiny\" or the \"Deathstick\", and one of the Deathly Hallows. Unlike many of the wand's previous owners, Dumbledore keeps its identity a closely guarded secret. He also has a pet phoenix named Fawkes. It is revealed in", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pensieve", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Possessions", "Rationale": "Dumbledore's office houses \"a number of curious [...] instruments.\" Among them is a Pensieve, a stone receptacle used to store and review memories, which witches and wizards are able to extract from their heads as a type of fluid. Harry f"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Pensieve, Deluminator and Elder Wand", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Possessions", "Rationale": " Among them is a Pensieve, a stone receptacle used to store and review memories, which witches and wizards are able to extract from their heads as a type of fluid. Harry first discovers this device in \"Goblet of Fire\", and it is frequently used for flashback scenes throughout the remainder of the series. In the first chapter of \"Philosopher's Stone\", Dumbledore is seen using the Deluminator, a device for removing and later returning light, and for use as a homing device. It is confirmed in \"Deathly Hallows\" when the object is inherited by Ron that the Deluminator is of Dumbledore's own design. Dumbledore is the possessor and master of the Elder Wand, an extremely powerful object known also as the \"Wand of Destiny\" or the \"Deathstick\", and one of the Deathly Hallows. Unlike many of "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Pensieve, the Deluminator, the Elder Wand, a pet phoenix named Fawkes.", "Topic": "Albus Dumbledore", "Topic_section": "Possessions", "Rationale": "Among them is a Pensieve, a stone receptacle used to store and review memories, which witches and wizards are able to extract from their heads as a type of fluid. Harry first discovers this device in \"Goblet of Fire\", and it is frequently used for flashback scenes throughout the remainder of the series. In the first chapter of \"Philosopher's Stone\", Dumbledore is seen using the Deluminator, a device for removing and later returning light, and for use as a homing device. It is confirmed in \"Deathly Hallows\" when the object is inherited by Ron that the Deluminator is of Dumbledore's own design. Dumbledore is the possessor and master of the Elder Wand, an extremely powerful object known also as the \"Wand of Destiny\" or the \"Deathstick\", and one of the Deathly Hallows. Unlike many of the wand's previous owners, Dumbledore keeps its identity a closely guarded secret. He also has a pet phoenix named Fawkes. It is revealed in \"Philosopher's Stone\" by Mr. Ollivander that Harry's wand carries a"}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "which skills does he have?", "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood.", "does he have any remarkable possessions?", "Pensieve, Deluminator, Elder Wand and Phoenix."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the real name of the boy wizard's nemesis mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tom Marvolo Riddle", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lord Voldemort (, in the films) is a sobriquet for Tom Marvolo Riddle, a fictional character and the main antagonist in J. K. Rowling's series of \"Harry Potter\" novels.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lord Voldemort"}, {"Answer": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic": "Harry Potter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort,"}, {"Answer": "Tom Marvolo Riddle", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lord Voldemort (, in the films) is a sobriquet for Tom Marvolo Riddle"}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "which skills does he have?", "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood.", "does he have any remarkable possessions?", "Pensieve, Deluminator, Elder Wand and Phoenix.", "what is the real name of the boy wizard's nemesis mentioned above?", "Tom Marvolo Riddle"], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are his magical strengths?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration.", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "Rowling establishes Voldemort throughout the series as an extremely powerful, intelligent, and ruthless dark wizard, described as the greatest and most powerful Dark Wizard of all time. He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration. Besides Dumbledore, he is also the only wizard ever known to be able to apparate silently. Voldemort was also said to fear one wizard alone, Dumbledore."}, {"Answer": "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration"}, {"Answer": "He is one of the greatest Legilimens in the world, a highly accomplished Occlumens, he can read minds and shield his own from penetration, able to apparate silently, flies unsupported.", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Magical abilities and skills", "Rationale": "Rowling establishes Voldemort throughout the series as an extremely powerful, intelligent, and ruthless dark wizard, described as the greatest and most powerful Dark Wizard of all time. He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration. Besides Dumbledore, he is also the only wizard ever known to be able to apparate silently. Voldemort was also said to fear one wizard alone, Dumbledore.\n\nIn the final book, Voldemort flies unsupported, something that amazes those who see it. Voldemort, like his ancestral family, the Gaunts, is a Parselmouth, meaning he can converse with serpents."}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "which skills does he have?", "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood.", "does he have any remarkable possessions?", "Pensieve, Deluminator, Elder Wand and Phoenix.", "what is the real name of the boy wizard's nemesis mentioned above?", "Tom Marvolo Riddle", "what are his magical strengths?", "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "is he related to any other family apart from the riddle one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Gaunts", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Gaunt family", "Rationale": " The Gaunts were once a powerful and influential family, and are the last known descendants of Salazar Slytherin. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes the Gaunt family", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Gaunt family", "Rationale": "Most of the exposition of the House of Gaunts background occurs in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", through the medium of Dumbledore's Pensieve. The Gaunts were once a powerful and influential family, and are the last known descendants of Salazar Slytherin. However, a vein of mental instability and violence within the family, reinforced through cousin marriages intended to preserve the pureblood line, had reduced them to poverty and squalor, as shown in the Pensieve's \"memory\" that Harry and Dumbledore witnessed. Like Salazar Slytherin, the Gaunts spoke Parseltongue. At the time of the story, the Gaunts' only material asset is a ramshackle shanty in Little Hangleton, that stood in a thicket in a valley opposite the Riddle House. Like the Riddles, the Gaunts were also unpopular with the local residents, with a reputation for being vulgar and intimidating."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Gaunt family", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Gaunt family", "Rationale": "Most of the exposition of the House of Gaunts background occurs in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", through the medium of Dumbledore's Pensieve. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Gaunt family", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Gaunt family", "Rationale": "Most of the exposition of the House of Gaunts background occurs in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", through the medium of Dumbledore's Pensieve. The Gaunts were once a powerful and influential family, and are the last known descendants of Salazar Slytherin. "}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "which skills does he have?", "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood.", "does he have any remarkable possessions?", "Pensieve, Deluminator, Elder Wand and Phoenix.", "what is the real name of the boy wizard's nemesis mentioned above?", "Tom Marvolo Riddle", "what are his magical strengths?", "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration.", "is he related to any other family apart from the riddle one?", "Yes, Gaunts"], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how is he related to them?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are the last known descendants of Salazar Slytherin.", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Gaunt family", "Rationale": "The Gaunts were once a powerful and influential family, and are the last known descendants of Salazar Slytherin.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Marvolo Gaunt son", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Gaunt family", "Rationale": "Marvolo Gaunt was the last Gaunt family patriarch. He was sentenced to a short term in Azkaban for his and his son's assault upon a Ministry of Magic official;"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Marvolo Gaunt was convicted as a party to the murder of Tom Riddle Jr. and Riddle's parents.", "Topic": "Lord Voldemort", "Topic_section": "Gaunt family", "Rationale": "Marvolo Gaunt was the last Gaunt family patriarch. He was sentenced to a short term in Azkaban for his and his son's assault upon a Ministry of Magic official; this affected his health and he died soon after returning home. His signet ring passed to his son, Morfin Gaunt, who was convicted of assaulting a Muggle, and later died in Azkaban, convicted this time as a party to the murder of Tom Riddle Jr. and Riddle's parents."}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "which skills does he have?", "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood.", "does he have any remarkable possessions?", "Pensieve, Deluminator, Elder Wand and Phoenix.", "what is the real name of the boy wizard's nemesis mentioned above?", "Tom Marvolo Riddle", "what are his magical strengths?", "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration.", "is he related to any other family apart from the riddle one?", "Yes, Gaunts", "how is he related to them?", "They are the last known descendants of Salazar Slytherin."], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "in which city did the alchemist who worked with the headmaster live?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Paris", "Topic": "Nicolas Flamel", "Topic_section": "Life", "Rationale": "The historical Flamel lived in Paris in the 14th and 15th centuries, and his life is one of the best documented in the history of medieval alchemy. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Paris", "Topic": "Nicolas Flamel", "Topic_section": "Life", "Rationale": "The historical Flamel lived in Paris in the 14th and 15th centuries, and his life is one of the best documented in the history of medieval alchemy. "}, {"Answer": "Paris", "Topic": "Nicolas Flamel", "Topic_section": "Life", "Rationale": "The historical Flamel lived in Paris in the 14th and 15th centuries"}]} {"Context": ["harry potter and the chamber of secrets full book summary", "The plot follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, during which a series of messages on the walls of the school's corridors warn that the \"Chamber of Secrets\" has been opened and that the \"heir of Slytherin\" would kill all pupils who do not come from all-magical families. These threats are found after attacks that leave residents of the school petrified. Throughout the year, Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione investigate the attacks.", "when was the book published?", "2 June 1999", "what is the theme of the book?", "sacrifice, love, friendship, loyalty, prejudice, and racism.", "does it have any special connection with any other book in this series?", "Yes, \"Chamber of Secrets\" has many links with the sixth book of the series, \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\".", "what is the storyline of that book?", "The novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and his preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore", "what does the headmaster look like?", "Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.", "which skills does he have?", "Dumbledore is an expert at nonverbal spells and is famous as an alchemist who has worked with Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, and is credited with discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood.", "does he have any remarkable possessions?", "Pensieve, Deluminator, Elder Wand and Phoenix.", "what is the real name of the boy wizard's nemesis mentioned above?", "Tom Marvolo Riddle", "what are his magical strengths?", "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration.", "is he related to any other family apart from the riddle one?", "Yes, Gaunts", "how is he related to them?", "They are the last known descendants of Salazar Slytherin.", "in which city did the alchemist who worked with the headmaster live?", "Paris"], "Conversation_no": 20, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "is he a real person or a fictional character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a real person", "Topic": "Nicolas Flamel", "Topic_section": "Life", "Rationale": "he historical Flamel lived in Paris in the 14th and 15th centuries, and his life is one of the best documented in the history of medieval alchemy. He ran two shops as a scribe and married Perenelle in 1368. She brought the wealth of two previous husbands to the marriage. The French Catholic couple owned several properties and contributed financially to churches, sometimes by commissioning sculptures. Later in life, they were noted for their wealth and philanthropy."}, {"Answer": "Real person", "Topic": "Nicolas Flamel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nicolas Flamel (; 1330 \u2013 22 March 1418) was a French scribe and manuscript-seller. After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have discovered the philosopher's stone and to have thereby achieved immortality. These legendary accounts first appeared in the 17th century.\n"}, {"Answer": "He is a real French scribe and manuscript-seller.", "Topic": "Nicolas Flamel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nicolas Flamel (; 1330 \u2013 22 March 1418) was a French scribe and manuscript-seller. After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have discovered the philosopher's stone and to have thereby achieved immortality. These legendary accounts first appeared in the 17th century."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how long is the staton island ferry ride", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Approximately 25 minutes", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " with ferry boats making the trip in approximately 25 minutes. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Approximately 25 minutes.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island, with ferry boats making the trip in approximately 25 minutes. "}, {"Answer": "Approximately 25 minutes.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island, with ferry boats making the trip in approximately 25 minutes."}, {"Answer": "25 minutes", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island, with ferry boats making the trip in approximately 25 minutes. "}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is this located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry route operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It runs between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island, "}, {"Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " New York City"}, {"Answer": "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island, with ferry boats making the trip in approximately 25 minutes. "}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when it started its service?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1810", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Cornelius Vanderbilt, an entrepreneur from Stapleton, Staten Island, who would become one of the world's richest people, started a ferry service from Staten Island to Manhattan in 1810.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1817.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe Staten Island Ferry originated in 1817"}, {"Answer": "The Staten Island Ferry originated in 1817", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Ferry originated in 1817,"}, {"Answer": "1817", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Ferry originated in 1817, when the Richmond Turnpike Company started a steamboat service from Manhattan to Staten Island. Cornelius Vanderbilt bought the Richmond Turnpike Company in 1838, and it was merged with two competitors in 1853."}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "when it started its service?", "1810"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who all can ride it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Passengers from New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry route operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is open to all.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Using MetroCard fare cards, passengers from Manhattan can exit a subway or bus on Whitehall Street, take the ferry for free, and have a free second transfer to a train or bus at St. George. Conversely, passengers from Staten Island can freely transfer to a subway or bus in Manhattan after riding the ferry."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "when it started its service?", "1810", "who all can ride it?", "Passengers from New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "and how much is its fare?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 2012 fare was $4.86, it rose to $5.87 in 2016, before dropping to $5.16 in 2017. In 2017, it was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Fares", "Rationale": "The state's per-passenger subsidy in 2012 was $4.86, paid for through taxes. This subsidy rose to $5.87 in 2016, before dropping to $5.16 in 2017. By comparison, the city's per-passenger subsidy for NYC Ferry, in 2017, was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is free.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Historically, the Staten Island Ferry has charged a relatively low fare compared to other modes of transit in the area; and since 1997 the route has been fare-free. "}, {"Answer": "By comparison, the city's per-passenger subsidy for NYC Ferry, in 2017, was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Fares", "Rationale": " By comparison, the city's per-passenger subsidy for NYC Ferry, in 2017, was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare."}, {"Answer": "There is no charge to take the ferry.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Fares", "Rationale": "There is no charge to take the ferry. "}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "when it started its service?", "1810", "who all can ride it?", "Passengers from New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "and how much is its fare?", "In 2012 fare was $4.86, it rose to $5.87 in 2016, before dropping to $5.16 in 2017. In 2017, it was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "you have mentioned about an island above; what is its geographical location?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a borough of New York City, the island is topographically and geologically a part of New Jersey, the Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and from mainland New Jersey", "Topic": "Staten Island", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Although Staten Island is a borough of New York City, the island is topographically and geologically a part of New Jersey. Staten Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and from mainland New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Located in the southwest portion of the city, the borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay.", "Topic": "Staten Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Located in the southwest portion of the city, the borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay."}, {"Answer": "It is located in the southwest portion of the city, the borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay.", "Topic": "Staten Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Located in the southwest portion of the city, the borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. "}, {"Answer": "Located in the southwest portion of the city, the borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay.", "Topic": "Staten Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Located in the southwest portion of the city, the borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay."}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "when it started its service?", "1810", "who all can ride it?", "Passengers from New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "and how much is its fare?", "In 2012 fare was $4.86, it rose to $5.87 in 2016, before dropping to $5.16 in 2017. In 2017, it was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare", "you have mentioned about an island above; what is its geographical location?", "It is a borough of New York City, the island is topographically and geologically a part of New Jersey, the Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and from mainland New Jersey"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "so before the aforementioned transport service started in this island, was it a railway junction?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, Staten Island Railway opened after the ferry service", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Railway (SIR) opened in stages in 1860. It was necessary to have a direct connection between the new railroad trains and the infrequent ferries to and from Manhattan, but this turned out to be difficult during the beginning of operation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": " On September 17, 1872, the property of the company was sold to George Law in foreclosure, with the exception of the ferryboat \"Westfield II\", which was purchased by Horace Theall."}, {"Answer": "The Staten Island Railway (SIR) opened in stages in 1860, after the boat service.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Railway (SIR) opened in stages in 1860."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Staten Island Railway (SIR).", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Railway (SIR) opened in stages in 1860."}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "when it started its service?", "1810", "who all can ride it?", "Passengers from New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "and how much is its fare?", "In 2012 fare was $4.86, it rose to $5.87 in 2016, before dropping to $5.16 in 2017. In 2017, it was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare", "you have mentioned about an island above; what is its geographical location?", "It is a borough of New York City, the island is topographically and geologically a part of New Jersey, the Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and from mainland New Jersey", "so before the aforementioned transport service started in this island, was it a railway junction?", "No, Staten Island Railway opened after the ferry service"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "and what was its date of opening?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1860", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Railway (SIR) opened in stages in 1860. I", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1860.", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Railway (SIR) opened in stages in 1860"}, {"Answer": "1860", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": "1860"}, {"Answer": "1860", "Topic": "Staten Island Ferry", "Topic_section": "Staten Island Railway era", "Rationale": "The Staten Island Railway (SIR) opened in stages in 1860. "}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "when it started its service?", "1810", "who all can ride it?", "Passengers from New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "and how much is its fare?", "In 2012 fare was $4.86, it rose to $5.87 in 2016, before dropping to $5.16 in 2017. In 2017, it was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare", "you have mentioned about an island above; what is its geographical location?", "It is a borough of New York City, the island is topographically and geologically a part of New Jersey, the Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and from mainland New Jersey", "so before the aforementioned transport service started in this island, was it a railway junction?", "No, Staten Island Railway opened after the ferry service", "and what was its date of opening?", "1860"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is the police related to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The MTA Police Department was created in 1998 with the merger of the Long Island Rail Road Police Department", "Topic": "Staten Island Railway", "Topic_section": "Police", "Rationale": "The MTA Police Department was created in 1998 with the merger of the Long Island Rail Road Police Department and the Metro-North Railroad Police Department. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On June 1, 2005, the Staten Island Rapid Transit Police Department was disbanded and its 25 railroad police officers became part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department.", "Topic": "Staten Island Railway", "Topic_section": "Police", "Rationale": "On June 1, 2005, the Staten Island Rapid Transit Police Department was disbanded and its 25 railroad police officers became part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department."}, {"Answer": "On June 1, 2005, the Staten Island Rapid Transit Police Department was disbanded and its 25 railroad police officers became part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department.", "Topic": "Staten Island Railway", "Topic_section": "Police", "Rationale": "On June 1, 2005, the Staten Island Rapid Transit Police Department was disbanded and its 25 railroad police officers became part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how long is the staton island ferry ride", "Approximately 25 minutes", "where is this located?", "The ferry's single route runs through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "when it started its service?", "1810", "who all can ride it?", "Passengers from New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island", "and how much is its fare?", "In 2012 fare was $4.86, it rose to $5.87 in 2016, before dropping to $5.16 in 2017. In 2017, it was $6.50, after accounting for the $2.75 per-passenger fare", "you have mentioned about an island above; what is its geographical location?", "It is a borough of New York City, the island is topographically and geologically a part of New Jersey, the Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and from mainland New Jersey", "so before the aforementioned transport service started in this island, was it a railway junction?", "No, Staten Island Railway opened after the ferry service", "and what was its date of opening?", "1860", "how is the police related to it?", "The MTA Police Department was created in 1998 with the merger of the Long Island Rail Road Police Department"], "Conversation_no": 21, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are the various branches of this railway line?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "North Shore Branch is one of them", "Topic": "Staten Island Railway", "Topic_section": "Possible light rail and branch restoration", "Rationale": "n a 2006 report, the \"Staten Island Advance\" explored the restoration of passenger service on of the North Shore Branch between St. George and Arlington. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The North Shore Branch, the South Beach Branch and the Travis Branch.", "Topic": "Staten Island Railway", "Topic_section": "Travis Branch", "Rationale": "The Travis Branch, from Arlington Yard to Fresh Kills, runs along the island's West Shore. "}, {"Answer": "North Shore Branch, South beach branch", "Topic": "Staten Island Railway", "Topic_section": "Possible light rail and branch restoration", "Rationale": "North Shore Branch "}, {"Answer": "North Shore Branch, South Beach Branch and Travis Branch.", "Topic": "Staten Island Railway", "Topic_section": "Possible light rail and branch restoration", "Rationale": "In a 2006 report, the \"Staten Island Advance\" explored the restoration of passenger service on of the North Shore Branch between St. George and Arlington. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Prince Eric's birthday.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "One night, Ariel, Flounder, and an unwilling Sebastian travel to the ocean surface to watch a celebration for Prince Eric's birthday on a ship.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Prince Eric's birthday", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": " Prince Eric's birthday "}, {"Answer": "Prince Eric's birthday on a ship", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "One night, Ariel, Flounder, and an unwilling Sebastian travel to the ocean surface to watch a celebration for Prince Eric's birthday on a ship. "}, {"Answer": "Prince Eric's birthday", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "One night, Ariel, Flounder, and an unwilling Sebastian travel to the ocean surface to watch a celebration for Prince Eric's birthday on a ship"}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday."], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the genre of the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An animated musical fantasy.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American animated musical fantasy film", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " American animated musical fantasy film "}, {"Answer": "American animated musical fantasy film", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures."}, {"Answer": "Animated musical fantasy film", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures."}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy."], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the plot about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric, which leads her to make a magic deal with an evil sea witch to become human and be with him.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric, which leads her to make a magic deal with an evil sea witch to become human and be with him."}, {"Answer": "It tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with Eric, which leads her to make a magic deal with an evil sea witch to become human and be with him.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric, which leads her to make a magic deal with an evil sea witch to become human and be with him."}, {"Answer": "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric, which leads her to make a magic deal with an evil sea witch to become human and be with him.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric, which leads her to make a magic deal with an evil sea witch to become human and be with him."}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy.", "what is the plot about?", "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric."], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who produced it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures"}, {"Answer": "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures."}, {"Answer": "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures."}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy.", "what is the plot about?", "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric.", "who produced it?", "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney."], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "was the plot influenced by any story?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name.", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 28th Disney animated feature film, it is loosely based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, by Hans Christian Andersen tales", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Development of Story", "Rationale": " Hans Christian Andersen tales"}, {"Answer": "Yes, 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 28th Disney animated feature film, it is loosely based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, by the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Development of Story", "Rationale": "Clements discovered the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale while browsing through a bookstore."}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy.", "what is the plot about?", "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric.", "who produced it?", "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney.", "was the plot influenced by any story?", "It is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name."], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who wrote this tale?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures. The 28th Disney animated feature film, it is loosely based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hans Christian Andersen"}, {"Answer": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 28th Disney animated feature film, it is loosely based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen."}, {"Answer": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)", "Topic_section": "Development of Story", "Rationale": " proposed package film featuring vignettes of Hans Christian Andersen tales"}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy.", "what is the plot about?", "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric.", "who produced it?", "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney.", "was the plot influenced by any story?", "It is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name.", "who wrote this tale?", "Hans Christian Andersen"], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "had he written travalogues?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz and Swiss Saxony.", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Travelogues", "Rationale": "In 1851, he published \"In Sweden\", a volume of travel sketches. The publication received wide acclaims. A keen traveler, Andersen published several other long travelogues: \"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz, Swiss Saxony, etc. etc. in the Summer of 1831\", \"A Poet's Bazaar\", \"In Spain\" and \"A Visit to Portugal in 1866\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In Sweden, Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz, Swiss Saxony, A Poet's Bazaar etc", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Travelogues", "Rationale": "\"In Sweden"}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz, Swiss Saxony, etc. etc. in the Summer of 1831\", \"A Poet's Bazaar\" are some of them", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Travelogues", "Rationale": "A keen traveler, Andersen published several other long travelogues: \"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz, Swiss Saxony, etc. etc. in the Summer of 1831\", \"A Poet's Bazaar\", \"In Spain\" and \"A Visit to Portugal in 1866\". "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"In Sweden\", \"A Poet's Bazaar\", \"In Spain\"", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Travelogues", "Rationale": "In 1851, he published \"In Sweden\", a volume of travel sketches. The publication received wide acclaims. A keen traveler, Andersen published several other long travelogues: \"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz, Swiss Saxony, etc. etc. in the Summer of 1831\", \"A Poet's Bazaar\", \"In Spain\" and \"A Visit to Portugal in 1866\". (The last describes his visit with his Portuguese friends Jorge and Jose O'Neill, who were his friends in the mid-1820s while he was living in Copenhagen.) In his travelogues, Andersen took heed of some of the contemporary conventions related to travel writing but he always developed the style to suit his own purpose. Each of his travelogues combines documentary and descriptive accounts of his experiences, adding additional philosophical passages on topics such as what it is to be an author, general immortality, and the nature of fiction in literary travel reports. Some of the travelogues, such as \"In Sweden\", even contain fairy-tales.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy.", "what is the plot about?", "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric.", "who produced it?", "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney.", "was the plot influenced by any story?", "It is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name.", "who wrote this tale?", "Hans Christian Andersen", "had he written travalogues?", "\"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz and Swiss Saxony."], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what language does he use to produce his works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Danish", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hans Christian Andersen (, ; 2 April 1805\u00a0\u2013 4 August 1875), in Denmark usually called H.C. Andersen, was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his fairy tales.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Danish", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Early work", "Rationale": "Danish "}, {"Answer": "Danish", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hans Christian Andersen (, ; 2 April 1805\u00a0\u2013 4 August 1875), in Denmark usually called H.C. Andersen, was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his fairy tales.\n\nAndersen's fairy tales, consisting of 156 stories across nine volumes and translated into more than 125 languages,"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy.", "what is the plot about?", "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric.", "who produced it?", "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney.", "was the plot influenced by any story?", "It is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name.", "who wrote this tale?", "Hans Christian Andersen", "had he written travalogues?", "\"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz and Swiss Saxony.", "what language does he use to produce his works?", "Danish"], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which country he belonged to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Denmark", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Hans Christian Andersen was born in Odense, Denmark on 2 April 1805. He was an only child", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Odense, Denmark", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Odense, Denmark "}, {"Answer": "Denmark", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hans Christian Andersen (, ; 2 April 1805\u00a0\u2013 4 August 1875), in Denmark usually called H.C. Andersen, was a Danish author."}, {"Answer": "Denmark", "Topic": "Hans Christian Andersen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hans Christian Andersen (, ; 2 April 1805\u00a0\u2013 4 August 1875), in Denmark usually called H.C. Andersen, was a Danish author"}]} {"Context": ["what is the crew celebrating in the beginning of the little mermaid", "Prince Eric's birthday.", "what is the genre of the film?", "An animated musical fantasy.", "what is the plot about?", "The film tells the story of a mermaid Princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric.", "who produced it?", "Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney.", "was the plot influenced by any story?", "It is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name.", "who wrote this tale?", "Hans Christian Andersen", "had he written travalogues?", "\"Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz and Swiss Saxony.", "what language does he use to produce his works?", "Danish", "which country he belonged to?", "Denmark"], "Conversation_no": 22, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is its capital?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Copenhagen", "Topic": "Denmark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The government and national parliament are seated in Copenhagen, the nation's capital, largest city, and main commercial centre. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Copenhagen", "Topic": "Denmark", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Copenhagen"}, {"Answer": "Copenhagen", "Topic": "Denmark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The government and national parliament are seated in Copenhagen, the nation's capital, largest city, and main commercial centre."}, {"Answer": "Copenhagen", "Topic": "Denmark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The government and national parliament are seated in Copenhagen, the nation's capital, largest city, and main commercial centre"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Mid-latitudes and subtropics", "Rationale": ". A separate study in the Northern Hemisphere suggests that approximately 234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tropical cyclones.", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Tropical cyclone", "Rationale": "Tropical cyclones generally need to form more than or poleward of the 5th parallel north and 5th parallel south, allowing the Coriolis effect to deflect winds blowing towards the low-pressure center and creating a circulation. Worldwide, tropical cyclone activity peaks in late summer, when the difference between temperatures aloft and sea surface temperatures is the greatest. However, each particular basin has its own seasonal patterns. On a worldwide scale, May is the least active month while September is the most active month. November is the only month that activity in all the tropical cyclone basins is possible. Nearly one-third of the world's tropical cyclones form within the western Pacific Ocean, making it the most active tropical cyclone basin on Earth."}, {"Answer": "Both Rossby waves and shortwaves embedded within the flow around Rossby waves migrate equatorward of the polar cyclones located in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "Both Rossby waves and shortwaves embedded within the flow around Rossby waves migrate equatorward of the polar cyclones located in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres."}, {"Answer": "A low-pressure area.", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A low-pressure area, low area or low is a region where the air pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations. "}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how does a low pressure area form?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations, or low-pressure areas, within the atmosphere. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations, or low-pressure areas, within the atmosphere. They form by that of upward vertical motion within the troposphere. Such upward motions decrease the mass of local atmospheric columns of air, which lowers surface pressure.", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations, or low-pressure areas, within the atmosphere. Cyclogenesis is the opposite of , and has an anticyclonic (high-pressure system) equivalent which deals with the formation of high-pressure areas\u2014anticyclogenesis. Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for several different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone. Meteorologists use the term \"cyclone\" where circular pressure systems flow in the direction of the Earth's rotation, which normally coincides with areas of low pressure. The largest low-pressure systems are cold-core polar cyclones and extratropical cyclones which lie on the synoptic scale. Warm-core cyclones such as tropical cyclones, mesocyclones, and polar lows lie within the smaller mesoscale. Subtropical cyclones are of intermediate size. Cyclogenesis can occur at various scales, from the microscale to the synoptic scale. Larger-scale troughs, also called Rossby waves, are"}, {"Answer": "Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere. The formation process of a low-pressure area is known as cyclogenesis", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere. The formation process of a low-pressure area is known as cyclogenesis. "}, {"Answer": "They form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere.", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere. The formation process of a low-pressure area is known as cyclogenesis."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what does the first word mean?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere (a low-pressure area). Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for at least three different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone, and at any size from the microscale to the synoptic scale.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cyclonic circulations, or low-pressure areas, Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for several different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone.", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations, or low-pressure areas, within the atmosphere. Cyclogenesis is the opposite of , and has an anticyclonic (high-pressure system) equivalent which deals with the formation of high-pressure areas\u2014anticyclogenesis. Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for several different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone. Meteorologists use the term \"cyclone\" where circular pressure systems flow in the direction of the Earth's rotation, which normally coincides with areas of low pressure. The largest low-pressure systems are cold-core polar cyclones and extratropical cyclones which lie on the synoptic scale. Warm-core cyclones such as tropical cyclones, mesocyclones, and polar lows lie within the smaller mesoscale. Subtropical cyclones are of intermediate size. Cyclogenesis can occur at various scales, from the microscale to the synoptic scale. Larger-scale troughs, also called Rossby waves, are"}, {"Answer": "It is the development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere (a low-pressure area)", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere (a low-pressure area). "}, {"Answer": "It is the development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in a low-pressure area.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere (a low-pressure area). Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for at least three different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone, and at any size from the microscale to the synoptic scale."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how is this associated with the weather?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Surface weather analysis, is required for the development of a mid-latitude cyclone. There are six main requirements for tropical cyclogenesis: sea surface temperatures that are warm enough, atmospheric instability, high humidity in lower to middle levels of the troposphere, enough Coriolis force to develop a low pressure center", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Tropical cyclones", "Rationale": "Tropical cyclones exist within a mesoscale alpha domain. As opposed to mid-latitude cyclogenesis, tropical cyclogenesis is driven by strong convection organised into a central core with no baroclinic zones, or fronts, extending through their center. Although the formation of tropical cyclones is the topic of extensive ongoing research and is still not fully understood, there are six main requirements for tropical cyclogenesis: sea surface temperatures that are warm enough, atmospheric instability, high humidity in lower to middle levels of the troposphere, enough Coriolis force to develop a low pressure center, a pre-existing low level focus or disturbance, and low vertical wind shear. These warm core cyclones tend to form over the oceans between 10 and 30 degrees of the equator."}, {"Answer": "Wind is initially accelerated from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, which is due to density differences between two air masses. Thus, stronger areas of low pressure are associated with stronger winds", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Associated weather", "Rationale": "Wind is initially accelerated from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. This is due to density (or temperature and moisture) differences between two air masses. Since stronger high-pressure systems contain cooler or drier air, the air mass is denser and flows towards areas that are warm or moist, which are in the vicinity of low-pressure areas in advance of their associated cold fronts. The stronger the pressure difference, or pressure gradient, between a high-pressure system and a low-pressure system, the stronger the wind. Thus, stronger areas of low pressure are associated with stronger winds."}, {"Answer": "It is an umbrella term for at least three different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for at least three different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone, and at any size from the microscale to the synoptic scale."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are some of its related terms?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the opposite of cyclolysis", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Related terms", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the opposite of cyclolysis, which concerns the weakening of surface cyclones. The term has an anticyclonic (high pressure system) equivalent\u2014Anticyclogenesis, which deals with the formation of surface high pressure systems", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cyclogenesis is the opposite of cyclolysis, which concerns the weakening of surface cyclones. The term has an anticyclonic equivalent Anticyclogenesis, which deals with the formation of surface high pressure systems.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Related terms", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the opposite of cyclolysis, which concerns the weakening of surface cyclones. The term has an anticyclonic (high pressure system) equivalent\u2014Anticyclogenesis, which deals with the formation of surface high pressure systems."}, {"Answer": "Cyclolysis and Anticyclogenesis", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Related terms", "Rationale": "Cyclogenesis is the opposite of cyclolysis, which concerns the weakening of surface cyclones. The term has an anticyclonic (high pressure system) equivalent\u2014Anticyclogenesis, which deals with the formation of surface high pressure systems."}, {"Answer": "The term has an anticyclonic equivalent, \"Anticyclogenesis\" which deals with the formation of surface high pressure systems.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Related terms", "Rationale": "The term has an anticyclonic (high pressure system) equivalent\u2014Anticyclogenesis, which deals with the formation of surface high pressure systems."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its related terms?", "It is the opposite of cyclolysis"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "which scaled are used to measure it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation. Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across. The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone). The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts). These horizontal dimensions are not rigid divisions but instead reflect typical sizes of phenomena having certain dynamic characteristics. For example, a system does not necessarily transition from meso-alpha to synoptic scale when its horizontal extent grows from ."}, {"Answer": "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. "}, {"Answer": "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale and the microscale.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its related terms?", "It is the opposite of cyclolysis", "which scaled are used to measure it?", "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what does the first one do?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation. Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across. The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone). The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts). These horizontal dimensions are not rigid divisions but instead reflect typical sizes of phenomena having certain dynamic characteristics. For example, a system does not necessarily transition from meso-alpha to synoptic scale when its horizontal extent grows from ."}, {"Answer": "The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": " The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation."}, {"Answer": "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation. "}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its related terms?", "It is the opposite of cyclolysis", "which scaled are used to measure it?", "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale", "what does the first one do?", "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who invented the second one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its related terms?", "It is the opposite of cyclolysis", "which scaled are used to measure it?", "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale", "what does the first one do?", "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation", "who invented the second one?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the function of the third one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It deals with the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems", "Topic": "Mesoscale meteorology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mesoscale meteorology is the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone).", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation. Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across. The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone). The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts). These horizontal dimensions are not rigid divisions but instead reflect typical sizes of phenomena having certain dynamic characteristics. For example, a system does not necessarily transition from meso-alpha to synoptic scale when its horizontal extent grows from ."}, {"Answer": "Meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone)", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone). "}, {"Answer": "The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across, while meso-beta phenomena range from across.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone)."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its related terms?", "It is the opposite of cyclolysis", "which scaled are used to measure it?", "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale", "what does the first one do?", "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation", "who invented the second one?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the function of the third one?", "It deals with the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is the fourth one the opposite of the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it is smallest of the meteorological scales", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts). These horizontal dimensions are not rigid divisions but instead reflect typical sizes of phenomena having certain dynamic characteristics.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts).", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation. Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across. The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone). The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts). These horizontal dimensions are not rigid divisions but instead reflect typical sizes of phenomena having certain dynamic characteristics. For example, a system does not necessarily transition from meso-alpha to synoptic scale when its horizontal extent grows from ."}, {"Answer": "It is smaller than mesoscale, about 1 km or less and are sometimes grouped together as \"mesoscale and microscale meteorology\" (MMM)", "Topic": "Microscale meteorology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microscale meteorology is the study of short-lived atmospheric phenomena smaller than mesoscale, about 1\u00a0km or less. These two branches of meteorology are sometimes grouped together as \"mesoscale and microscale meteorology\" (MMM) and together study all phenomena smaller than synoptic scale; that is they study features generally too small to be depicted on a weather map. These include small and generally fleeting cloud \"puffs\" and other small cloud features. "}, {"Answer": "Mesoscale meteorology is the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems.", "Topic": "Mesoscale meteorology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mesoscale meteorology is the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its related terms?", "It is the opposite of cyclolysis", "which scaled are used to measure it?", "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale", "what does the first one do?", "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation", "who invented the second one?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the function of the third one?", "It deals with the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems", "is the fourth one the opposite of the first one?", "Yes, it is smallest of the meteorological scales"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what results does the second one give?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It covers a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "There are four main scales, or sizes of systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. The macroscale deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation. Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across. The mesoscale is the next smaller scale, and often is divided into two ranges: meso-alpha phenomena range from across (the realm of the tropical cyclone), while meso-beta phenomena range from across (the scale of the mesocyclone). The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts). These horizontal dimensions are not rigid divisions but instead reflect typical sizes of phenomena having certain dynamic characteristics. For example, a system does not necessarily transition from meso-alpha to synoptic scale when its horizontal extent grows from ."}, {"Answer": "It covers a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across. "}, {"Answer": "Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across.", "Topic": "Cyclogenesis", "Topic_section": "Meteorological scales", "Rationale": "Synoptic scale systems cover a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across."}]} {"Context": ["we would expect what with low pressure in the northern hemisphere", "234 significant extratropical cyclones form each winter", "how does a low pressure area form?", "Cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations", "what does the first word mean?", "It is the development and strengthening of cyclonic circulations in the atmosphere results in the formation of low pressure area", "how is this associated with the weather?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its related terms?", "It is the opposite of cyclolysis", "which scaled are used to measure it?", "The macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale", "what does the first one do?", "It deals with systems with global size, such as the Madden\u2013Julian oscillation", "who invented the second one?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the function of the third one?", "It deals with the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems", "is the fourth one the opposite of the first one?", "Yes, it is smallest of the meteorological scales", "what results does the second one give?", "It covers a portion of a continent, such as extratropical cyclones, with dimensions of across"], "Conversation_no": 23, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where do low pressure areas form?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It forms where the air pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A low-pressure area, low area or low is a region where the air pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations. Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A low-pressure area, low area or low is a region where the air pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations. Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere.", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A low-pressure area, low area or low is a region where the air pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations. Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere. The formation process of a low-pressure area is known as cyclogenesis. Within the field of meteorology, atmospheric divergence aloft occurs in two areas. The first area is on the east side of upper troughs, which form half of a Rossby wave within the Westerlies (a trough with large wavelength that extends through the troposphere). A second area of wind divergence aloft occurs ahead of embedded shortwave troughs, which are of smaller wavelength. Diverging winds aloft ahead of these troughs cause atmospheric lift within the troposphere below, which lowers surface pressures as upward motion partially counteracts the force of gravity."}, {"Answer": "The first area is on the east side of upper troughs and a second area occurs ahead of embedded shortwave troughs", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere. The formation process of a low-pressure area is known as cyclogenesis. Within the field of meteorology, atmospheric divergence aloft occurs in two areas. The first area is on the east side of upper troughs, which form half of a Rossby wave within the Westerlies (a trough with large wavelength that extends through the troposphere). A second area of wind divergence aloft occurs ahead of embedded shortwave troughs, which are of smaller wavelength."}, {"Answer": "They form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere.", "Topic": "Low-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "State legislative election.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "First direct elections to the Senate", "Rationale": "Oklahoma, admitted to statehood in 1907, chose a senator by legislative election three times: twice in 1907, when admitted, and once in 1908. In 1912, Oklahoma reelected Robert Owen by advisory popular vote.\n\nOregon held primaries in 1908 in which the parties would run candidates for that position, and the state legislature pledged to choose the winner as the new senator.\n\nNew Mexico, admitted to statehood in 1912, chose only its first two senators legislatively. Arizona, admitted to statehood in 1912, chose its first two senators by advisory popular vote. Alaska, and Hawaii, admitted to statehood in 1959, have never chosen a U.S. senator legislatively.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "State legislature", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Original composition", "Rationale": "Originally, under , Clauses 1 and2 of the Constitution, each state legislature elected its state's senators for a six-year term."}, {"Answer": "State legislatures.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The amendment supersedes , Clauses 1 and2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures."}, {"Answer": "The amendment supersedes , Clauses 1 and2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment supersedes , Clauses 1 and2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures"}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who proposed this amendment?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII) to the United States Constitution established the popular election of United States senators in each state. The amendment supersedes , Clauses 1 and2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures. It also alters the procedure for filling vacancies in the Senate, allowing for state legislatures to permit their governors to make temporary appointments until a special election can be held.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "62nd Congress", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, on ratification by three-quarters (36) of the state legislatures."}, {"Answer": "The 62nd Congress.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, on ratification by three"}, {"Answer": "62nd Congress", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, on ratification by three-quarters (36) of the state legislatures"}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII)."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when did it become the part of constitution?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On April 8, 1913.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, on ratification by three-quarters (36) of the state legislatures. Sitting senators were not affected until their existing terms expired. The transition began with two special elections in Georgia and Maryland, then in earnest with the November 1914 election; it was complete on March 4, 1919, when the senators chosen at the November 1918 election took office.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "April 8, 1913", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, on ratification by three-quarters (36) of the state legislatures. "}, {"Answer": "April 8, 1913.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, "}, {"Answer": "April 8, 1913", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, on ratification by three-quarters (36) of the state legislatures."}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "when did it become the part of constitution?", "On April 8, 1913."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what were the issues related to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": "According to Judge Jay Bybee of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, those in favor of popular elections for senators believed two primary problems were caused by the original provisions: legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks. There was a sense that senatorial elections were \"bought and sold\", changing hands for favors and sums of money rather than because of the competence of the candidate. Between 1857 and 1900, the Senate investigated three elections over corruption. In 1900, for example, William A. Clark had his election voided after the Senate concluded that he had bought votes in the Montana legislature. But analysts Bybee and Todd Zywicki believe this concern was largely unfounded; there was a \"dearth of hard information\" on the subject. In more than a century of legislative elections of U.S. senators, only ten cases were contested for allegations of impropriety.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": "According to Judge Jay Bybee of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, those in favor of popular elections for senators believed two primary problems were caused by the original provisions: legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks."}, {"Answer": "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": "According to Judge Jay Bybee of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, those in favor of popular elections for senators believed two primary problems were caused by the original provisions: legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks. "}, {"Answer": "Those in favor of popular elections for senators believed two primary problems were caused by the original provisions: legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": "According to Judge Jay Bybee of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, those in favor of popular elections for senators believed two primary problems were caused by the original provisions: legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks."}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "when did it become the part of constitution?", "On April 8, 1913.", "what were the issues related to it?", "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who were reformers for the calls for constitutional amendment?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior).", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Reform and repeal efforts", "Rationale": "Notwithstanding controversies over the effects of the Seventeenth Amendment, advocates have emerged to reform or repeal the amendment. Under President Barack Obama's administration in 2009, four sitting Democratic senators left the Senate for executive branch positions: Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior). Controversies developed about the successor appointments made by Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich and New York governor David Paterson. New interest was aroused in abolishing the provision for the Senate appointment by the governor. Accordingly, Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and Representative David Dreier of California proposed an amendment to remove this power; senators John McCain and Dick Durbin became co-sponsors, as did Representative John Conyers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Henry R. Storrs and Andrew Johnson", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Calls for reform", "Rationale": "Calls for a constitutional amendment regarding Senate elections started in the early 19th century, with Henry R. Storrs in 1826 proposing an amendment to provide for popular election. Similar amendments were introduced in 1829 and 1855, with the \"most prominent\" proponent being Andrew Johnson, who raised the issue in 1868 and considered the idea's merits \"so palpable\" that no additional explanation was necessary."}, {"Answer": "Henry R. Storrs and Andrew Johnson/", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Calls for reform", "Rationale": "Calls for a constitutional amendment regarding Senate elections started in the early 19th century, with Henry R. Storrs in 1826 proposing an amendment to provide for popular election. Similar amendments were introduced in 1829 and 1855, with the \"most prominent\" proponent being Andrew Johnson, who raised the issue in 1868 a"}, {"Answer": "Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior).", "Topic": "Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution", "Topic_section": "Reform and repeal efforts", "Rationale": " Under President Barack Obama's administration in 2009, four sitting Democratic senators left the Senate for executive branch positions: Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior). "}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "when did it become the part of constitution?", "On April 8, 1913.", "what were the issues related to it?", "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "who were reformers for the calls for constitutional amendment?", "Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior)."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who is the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the United States. He previously served as a U.S. senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008 and an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. "}, {"Answer": "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017."}, {"Answer": "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017."}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "when did it become the part of constitution?", "On April 8, 1913.", "what were the issues related to it?", "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "who were reformers for the calls for constitutional amendment?", "Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior).", "who is the first one?", "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where was he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Honolulu, Hawaii.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Early life and career", "Rationale": "Obama was born on August 4, 1961 at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is the only president born outside the contiguous 48 states. He was born to an American mother of European descent and an African father. His mother, Ann Dunham (1942\u20131995), was born in Wichita, Kansas; she was mostly of English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. (In July 2012, Ancestry.com found a strong likelihood that Dunham was descended from John Punch, an enslaved African man who lived in the Colony of Virginia during the seventeenth century.) His father, Barack Obama Sr. (1936\u20131982), was a married Luo Kenyan from Nyang'oma Kogelo. Obama's parents met in 1960 in a Russian language class at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where his father was a foreign student on a scholarship. The couple married in Wailuku, Hawaii, on February 2, 1961, six months before Obama was born.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Honolulu, Hawaii", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. "}, {"Answer": "Honolulu, Hawaii.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii."}, {"Answer": "Honolulu, Hawaii", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Early life and career", "Rationale": "Obama was born on August 4, 1961 at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii. "}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "when did it become the part of constitution?", "On April 8, 1913.", "what were the issues related to it?", "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "who were reformers for the calls for constitutional amendment?", "Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior).", "who is the first one?", "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States.", "where was he from?", "Honolulu, Hawaii."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is his religious stance?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Obama commented on his religious views, saying: I'm a Christian by choice.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Religious views", "Rationale": "Obama is a Protestant Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life. He wrote in \"The Audacity of Hope\" that he \"was not raised in a religious household.\" He described his mother, raised by non-religious parents, as being detached from religion, yet \"in many ways the most spiritually awakened person... I have ever known,\" and \"a lonely witness for secular humanism\". He described his father as a \"confirmed atheist\" by the time his parents met, and his stepfather as \"a man who saw religion as not particularly useful.\" Obama explained how, through working with black churches as a community organizer while in his twenties, he came to understand \"the power of the African-American religious tradition to spur social change.\"\nIn January 2008, Obama told \"Christianity Today\": \"I am a Christian, and I am a devout Christian. I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life.\" On Septem", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He stated \"I'm a Christian by choice. My family didn't\u2014frankly, they weren't folks who went to church every week. And my mother was one of the most spiritual people I knew, but she didn't raise me in the church. So I came to my Christian faith later in life...\"", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Religious views", "Rationale": "On September 27, 2010, Obama released a statement commenting on his religious views, saying: I'm a Christian by choice. My family didn't\u2014frankly, they weren't folks who went to church every week. And my mother was one of the most spiritual people I knew, but she didn't raise me in the church. So I came to my Christian faith later in life, and it was because the precepts of Jesus Christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that I would want to lead\u2014being my brothers' and sisters' keeper, treating others as they would treat me.\n"}, {"Answer": "He told \"Christianity Today\": \"I am a Christian, and I am a devout Christian. I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life.\"", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Religious views", "Rationale": "Obama told \"Christianity Today\": \"I am a Christian, and I am a devout Christian. I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life.\" "}, {"Answer": "Protestant Christian", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Religious views", "Rationale": "Obama is a Protestant Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life."}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "when did it become the part of constitution?", "On April 8, 1913.", "what were the issues related to it?", "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "who were reformers for the calls for constitutional amendment?", "Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior).", "who is the first one?", "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States.", "where was he from?", "Honolulu, Hawaii.", "what is his religious stance?", "Obama commented on his religious views, saying: I'm a Christian by choice."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what did he do for lgbtq?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, a measure that expanded the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights", "Rationale": "On October 8, 2009, Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, a measure that expanded the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.\n\nOn October 30, 2009, Obama lifted the ban on travel to the United States by those infected with HIV, which was celebrated by Immigration Equality.\n\nOn December 22, 2010, Obama signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which fulfilled a key promise made in the 2008 presidential campaign to end the don't ask, don't tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces. In 2016, the Pentagon also ended the policy that barred transgender people from serving openly in the military.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which fulfilled a key promise to end the don't ask, don't tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights", "Rationale": "On December 22, 2010, Obama signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which fulfilled a key promise made in the 2008 presidential campaign to end the don't ask, don't tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces. In 2016, the Pentagon also ended the policy that barred transgender people from serving openly in the military."}, {"Answer": "He signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights", "Rationale": "On October 8, 2009, Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, a measure that expanded the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability."}, {"Answer": "On December 22, 2010, Obama signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which fulfilled a key promise made in the 2008 presidential campaign to end the don't ask, don't tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces. In 2016, the Pentagon also ended the policy that barred transgender people from serving openly in the military.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights", "Rationale": "On December 22, 2010, Obama signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which fulfilled a key promise made in the 2008 presidential campaign to end the don't ask, don't tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces. In 2016, the Pentagon also ended the policy that barred transgender people from serving openly in the military."}]} {"Context": ["who elected senators under the provisions of the constitution as originally ratified", "State legislative election.", "who proposed this amendment?", "The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII).", "when did it become the part of constitution?", "On April 8, 1913.", "what were the issues related to it?", "Legislative corruption and electoral deadlocks.", "who were reformers for the calls for constitutional amendment?", "Barack Obama (President), Joe Biden (Vice President), Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State), and Ken Salazar (Secretary of the Interior).", "who is the first one?", "He is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States.", "where was he from?", "Honolulu, Hawaii.", "what is his religious stance?", "Obama commented on his religious views, saying: I'm a Christian by choice.", "what did he do for lgbtq?", "He signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, a measure that expanded the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability."], "Conversation_no": 24, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which acts were signed by him in domestic policy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Domestic policy", "Rationale": "The first bill signed into law by Obama was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits. Five days later, he signed the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover an additional 4\u00a0million uninsured children. In March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy that had limited funding of embryonic stem cell research and pledged to develop \"strict guidelines\" on the research.\n\nObama appointed two women to serve on the Supreme Court in the first two years of his presidency. He nominated Sonia Sotomayor on May 26, 2009 to replace retiring Associate Justice David Souter; she was confirmed on August 6, 2009, becoming the first Supreme Court Justice of Hispanic descent. Obama nominated Elena Kagan on May 10, 2010 to replace retiring Associate Justice John Paul Stevens. She was confirmed on August 5, 2010, bringing the number of women sitting simultaneously on the Court to three justices for the first ti", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 and the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Domestic policy", "Rationale": "The first bill signed into law by Obama was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits. Five days later, he signed the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover an additional 4\u00a0million uninsured children. In March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy that had limited funding of embryonic stem cell research and pledged to develop \"strict guidelines\" on the research."}, {"Answer": "Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, State Children's Health Insurance Program, etc", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Domestic policy", "Rationale": "The first bill signed into law by Obama was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits. Five days later, he signed the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover an additional 4\u00a0million uninsured children. In March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy that had limited funding of embryonic stem cell research and pledged to develop \"strict guidelines\" on the research."}, {"Answer": "Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, etc.", "Topic": "Barack Obama", "Topic_section": "Domestic policy", "Rationale": "The first bill signed into law by Obama was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where does kevins family go in home alone", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Paris, France", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, France, gathering at Peter and Kate's home in a Chicago suburb on the night before their departure.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Paris, France", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, France, gathering at Peter and Kate's home in a Chicago suburb on the night before their departure."}, {"Answer": "Paris, France.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, France,"}, {"Answer": "Paris, France", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, France, gathering at Peter and Kate's home in a Chicago suburb on the night before their departure."}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France"], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who are the characters in the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, France, gathering at Peter and Kate's home in a Chicago suburb on the night before their departure. Peter and Kate's youngest son, Kevin, is the subject of ridicule by his older siblings, Buzz, Jeff, Megan and Linnie. Later, Kevin accidentally ruins the family dinner and their flight tickets to Paris after a scuffle with Buzz, resulting in him getting sent to the attic of the house as a punishment, where he berates Kate and wishes that his family would disappear. During the night, heavy winds damage the power lines, which causes a power outage and resets the alarm clocks, causing the family to oversleep. In the confusion and rush to get to the airport, Kevin is accidentally left behind.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Peter, Kate, Kevin", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Peter and Kate's youngest son, Kevin, is the subject of ridicule by his older siblings, Buzz, Jeff, Megan and Linnie."}, {"Answer": "Peter, Kate, Kevin, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie and the McCallister family.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, France, gathering at Peter and Kate's home in a Chicago suburb on the night before their departure. Peter and Kate's youngest son, Kevin, is the subject of ridicule by his older siblings, Buzz, Jeff, Megan and Linnie. Later, Kevin accidentally ruins the family dinner and their flight tickets to Paris after a scuffle with Buzz, resulting in him getting sent to the attic of the house as a punishment, where he berates Kate and wishes that his family would disappear. During the night, heavy winds damage the power lines, which causes a power outage and resets the alarm clocks, causing the family to oversleep. In the confusion and rush to get to the airport, Kevin is accidentally left behind."}, {"Answer": "Peter, Kate, Buzz, Kevin, Jeff, Megan and Linnie.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, France, gathering at Peter and Kate's home in a Chicago suburb on the night before their departure. Peter and Kate's youngest son, Kevin, is the subject of ridicule by his older siblings, Buzz, Jeff, Megan and Linnie."}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie"], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "was the film accused of copying?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\"", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Accusations of plagiarism", "Rationale": "The 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\", which is about a young boy who is home alone with his elderly grandfather and has to fend off a home invader dressed up as Santa Claus, has been noted for its plot similarities to \"Home Alone\". \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\" director Ren\u00e9 Manzor threatened the producers of \"Home Alone\" with legal action on the grounds of plagiarism,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\" director Ren\u00e9 Manzor threatened the producers of \"Home Alone\" with legal action on the grounds of plagiarism, alleging that \"Home Alone\" was a remake of his film.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Accusations of plagiarism", "Rationale": "\"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\" director Ren\u00e9 Manzor threatened the producers of \"Home Alone\" with legal action on the grounds of plagiarism, alleging that \"Home Alone\" was a remake of his film."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\".", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Accusations of plagiarism", "Rationale": "The 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\", which is about a young boy who is home alone with his elderly grandfather and has to fend off a home invader dressed up as Santa Claus, has been noted for its plot similarities to \"Home Alone\". "}, {"Answer": "Yes, director Ren\u00e9 Manzor threatened the producers of \"Home Alone\" with legal action on the grounds of plagiarism, alleging that \"Home Alone\" was a remake of his film.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Accusations of plagiarism", "Rationale": " \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\" director Ren\u00e9 Manzor threatened the producers of \"Home Alone\" with legal action on the grounds of plagiarism, alleging that \"Home Alone\" was a remake of his film. "}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "was the film accused of copying?", "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\""], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how many sequels does the english film have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Five", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Sequels", "Rationale": "The film was followed by a commercially successful sequel in 1992, \"\", which brought back most of the first film's cast. Culkin was paid $4.5 million to appear in the sequel, compared to $110,000 for the original. The film within a film, \"Angels with Filthy Souls\", had a sequel in \"Home Alone 2\", \"Angels with Even Filthier Souls\". Both \"Angels\" meta-films featured character actor Ralph Foody as stereotypical 1930s mobster Johnny. A third film, \"Home Alone 3\", was released in 1997; it has entirely different actors and characters as well as a different storyline, with Hughes writing the screenplay.\n\nA fourth made-for-TV film followed in 2002: \"Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House\". The movie features some of the same characters who were in the first two films, but with a new cast and a storyline that does not fall into the same continuity. On November 25, 2012, a fifth film, \",\" premiered during ABC Family's Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming event.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "5", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Sequels", "Rationale": "a fifth film"}, {"Answer": "Yes, one in 1992 and the other \"Home Alone 3\".", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Sequels", "Rationale": "The film was followed by a commercially successful sequel in 1992, \"\", which brought back most of the first film's cast. Culkin was paid $4.5 million to appear in the sequel, compared to $110,000 for the original. The film within a film, \"Angels with Filthy Souls\", had a sequel in \"Home Alone 2\", \"Angels with Even Filthier Souls\". Both \"Angels\" meta-films featured character actor Ralph Foody as stereotypical 1930s mobster Johnny. A third film, \"Home Alone 3\", was released in 1997; it has entirely different actors and characters as well as a different storyline, with Hughes writing the screenplay."}, {"Answer": "5", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Sequels", "Rationale": "On November 25, 2012, a fifth film, \",\" premiered during ABC Family's Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming event. Similarly to the third film, it does not focus on the McCallister family. Chris Columbus later revealed that there had been discussions on a sequel starring Kevin's son: \"This was talked about maybe 10 years ago I don\u2019t know, we were just having fun with it and we said, 'What if Kevin is an adult and he has a kid?' But it was still Pesci and Stern Pesci and Stern are still obsessed with this kid. They\u2019re going to get this kid.\""}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "was the film accused of copying?", "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\"", "how many sequels does the english film have?", "Five"], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "does the first character mentioned above appear in all of them?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, only first two", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Sequels", "Rationale": "The film was followed by a commercially successful sequel in 1992, \"\", which brought back most of the first film's cast. Culkin was paid $4.5 million to appear in the sequel, compared to $110,000 for the original. The film within a film, \"Angels with Filthy Souls\", had a sequel in \"Home Alone 2\", \"Angels with Even Filthier Souls\". Both \"Angels\" meta-films featured character actor Ralph Foody as stereotypical 1930s mobster Johnny. A third film, \"Home Alone 3\", was released in 1997; it has entirely different actors and characters as well as a different storyline, with Hughes writing the screenplay.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Sequels", "Rationale": "The film was followed by a comm"}, {"Answer": "He appears only in the original film and the first sequel.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Sequels", "Rationale": "The film was followed by a commercially successful sequel in 1992, \"\", which brought back most of the first film's cast. Culkin was paid $4.5 million to appear in the sequel, compared to $110,000 for the original. The film within a film, \"Angels with Filthy Souls\", had a sequel in \"Home Alone 2\", \"Angels with Even Filthier Souls\". Both \"Angels\" meta-films featured character actor Ralph Foody as stereotypical 1930s mobster Johnny. A third film, \"Home Alone 3\", was released in 1997; it has entirely different actors and characters as well as a different storyline, with Hughes writing the screenplay.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "was the film accused of copying?", "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\"", "how many sequels does the english film have?", "Five", "does the first character mentioned above appear in all of them?", "No, only first two"], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who played that role?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Hughes suggested to Columbus that they cast Macaulay Culkin in the main role, because of his experience with the child actor while shooting \"Uncle Buck\". Columbus met with other actors for the part, by his count \"hundreds and hundreds\" (actually 200), as he felt it was his \"directorial presponsibility\". Columbus finally met with Culkin and agreed he was the right choice for the role.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "t stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, and Catherine O'Hara"}, {"Answer": "Macaulay Culkin.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Hughes suggested to Columbus that they cast Macaulay Culkin in the main role, because of his experience with the child actor while shooting \"Uncle Buck\"."}, {"Answer": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Home Alone is a 1990 American comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. It stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, and Catherine O'Hara. The film follows Kevin (Culkin), an eight-year-old boy, who must defend his home from two burglars, Harry and Marv (Pesci and Stern), after his family accidentally leaves him behind on their Christmas vacation. "}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "was the film accused of copying?", "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\"", "how many sequels does the english film have?", "Five", "does the first character mentioned above appear in all of them?", "No, only first two", "who played that role?", "Macaulay Culkin"], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "did he write any book?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, novel titled \"Junior\"", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "1998\u20132010: Return to acting and book debut", "Rationale": "In 2006, he published an experimental, semi-autobiographical novel titled \"Junior\", which talked about Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, In 2006, he published an experimental, semi-autobiographical novel titled \"Junior\", which talked about Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father.", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "1998\u20132010: Return to acting and book debut", "Rationale": " In 2006, he published an experimental, semi-autobiographical novel titled \"Junior\", which talked about Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father."}, {"Answer": "Yes, an autobiographical book titled \"Junior\".", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He wrote an autobiographical book titled \"Junior\", which was published in 2006."}, {"Answer": "He published an experimental, semi-autobiographical novel titled \"Junior\".", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "1998\u20132010: Return to acting and book debut", "Rationale": " In 2006, he published an experimental, semi-autobiographical novel titled \"Junior\", which talked about Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father."}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "was the film accused of copying?", "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\"", "how many sequels does the english film have?", "Five", "does the first character mentioned above appear in all of them?", "No, only first two", "who played that role?", "Macaulay Culkin", "did he write any book?", "Yes, novel titled \"Junior\""], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did he also dabble in music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, had a New York-based, pizza-themed comedy rock band \"The Pizza Underground\"", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "2010\u20132016: Musical and other artistic endeavors", "Rationale": "Culkin was promoting the debut of his New York-based, pizza-themed comedy rock band The Pizza Underground. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, he was featured in musician Adam Green's experimental film \"The Wrong Ferarri\", which was entirely shot on an iPhone.", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "2010\u20132016: Musical and other artistic endeavors", "Rationale": "n April 2011, Culkin was featured in musician Adam Green's experimental film \"The Wrong Ferarri\", which was entirely shot on an iPhone. In the same month, he also appeared in the music video for \"Stamp Your Name On It\" performed by Green's former bandmate Jack Dishel/Only Son. In September 2012, he appeared in a video on YouTube explaining how he turned his apartment in New York into a painting workshop.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes, he had a rock band called The Pizza Underground.", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "2010\u20132016: Musical and other artistic endeavors", "Rationale": "Culkin was promoting the debut of his New York-based, pizza-themed comedy rock band The Pizza Underground. Their tour began in Brooklyn on January 24, 2014. In late May 2014, Culkin stormed off stage at Rock City during his kazoo solo after fans began booing and throwing pints of beer at the band. They subsequently cancelled the remaining UK shows, though they claimed the cancellation had nothing to do with the Rock City performance. "}, {"Answer": "Culkin was featured in musician Adam Green's experimental film \"The Wrong Ferarri\".", "Topic": "Macaulay Culkin", "Topic_section": "2010\u20132016: Musical and other artistic endeavors", "Rationale": "In April 2011, Culkin was featured in musician Adam Green's experimental film \"The Wrong Ferarri\", which was entirely shot on an iPhone. "}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "was the film accused of copying?", "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\"", "how many sequels does the english film have?", "Five", "does the first character mentioned above appear in all of them?", "No, only first two", "who played that role?", "Macaulay Culkin", "did he write any book?", "Yes, novel titled \"Junior\"", "did he also dabble in music?", "Yes, had a New York-based, pizza-themed comedy rock band \"The Pizza Underground\""], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what happens with his character in the sequel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where does kevins family go in home alone", "Paris, France", "who are the characters in the film?", "Kevin, Harry Lyme and Marvin \"Marv\" Merchants, Peter, Kate, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, Linnie", "was the film accused of copying?", "Yes, accused for copying 1989 French film \"3615 code P\u00e8re No\u00ebl\"", "how many sequels does the english film have?", "Five", "does the first character mentioned above appear in all of them?", "No, only first two", "who played that role?", "Macaulay Culkin", "did he write any book?", "Yes, novel titled \"Junior\"", "did he also dabble in music?", "Yes, had a New York-based, pizza-themed comedy rock band \"The Pizza Underground\"", "what happens with his character in the sequel?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 25, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what was critic's opinion about the original movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rotten Tomatoes rated 5.65/10, Metacritic gave average score of 63 out of 100 and audiences gave \"A\" grade on an A+ to F scale.", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "On Rotten Tomatoes, \"Home Alone\" holds an approval rating of 65% based on 54 reviews, with an average rating of 5.65/10. The site's critical consensus reads: \"\"Home Alone\"s uneven but frequently funny premise stretched unreasonably thin is buoyed by Macaulay Culkin's cute performance and strong supporting stars.\" On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 63 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"A\" on an A+ to F scale.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The site's critical consensus reads: \"\"Home Alone\"s uneven but frequently funny premise stretched unreasonably thin is buoyed by Macaulay Culkin's cute performance and strong supporting stars.\"", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "The site's critical consensus reads: \"\"Home Alone\"s uneven but frequently funny premise stretched unreasonably thin is buoyed by Macaulay Culkin's cute performance and strong supporting stars.\""}, {"Answer": "\"Variety\" magazine praised the film for its cast. Jeanne Cooper of \"The Washington Post\" praised the film for its comedic approach", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "\"Variety\" magazine praised the film for its cast. Jeanne Cooper of \"The Washington Post\" praised the film for its comedic approach. "}, {"Answer": "Owen Gleiberman of \"Entertainment Weekly\" magazine gave the film a \"D\" grade, criticizing the film for its \"sadistic festival of adult-bashing\".", "Topic": "Home Alone", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "Owen Gleiberman of \"Entertainment Weekly\" magazine gave the film a \"D\" grade, criticizing the film for its \"sadistic festival of adult-bashing\". "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what year did harry met sally come out", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "1989", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1989 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1989", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner."}, {"Answer": "1989.", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner. It sta"}, {"Answer": "1989", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner. It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally. The story follows the title chara"}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who directed this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rob Reiner", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rob Reiner", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rob Reiner", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner."}, {"Answer": "Rob Reiner.", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner. It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally. The story follows the title characters from the time they m"}, {"Answer": "Rob Reiner", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner."}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who are the lead actors in the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Billy Crystal\" and \"Meg Ryan\".", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally."}, {"Answer": "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan.", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally. T"}, {"Answer": "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally"}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who composed the music for it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Connick Jr., with a big band and orchestra arranged by Marc Shaiman", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The music in the film is performed by various artists, such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and Harry Connick Jr.", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The music in the film is performed by various artists, such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and Harry Connick Jr."}, {"Answer": "The music in the film is performed by various artists, such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and Harry Connick Jr.", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The music in the film is performed by various artists, such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and Harry Connick Jr."}, {"Answer": "Harry Connick Jr. Bobby Colomby, the drummer for Blood, Sweat & Tears", "Topic": "When Harry Met Sally...", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The \"When Harry Met Sally...\" soundtrack album features American singer and pianist Harry Connick Jr. Bobby Colomby, the drummer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, was a friend of Reiner's and recommended Harry Connick J"}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who is the fist actor?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host. "}, {"Answer": "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host."}, {"Answer": "An American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and television host.", "Topic": "Harry Connick Jr.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and television host."}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host."], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " six Primetime Emmy Awards (out of twenty-one nominations), a Tony Award, a Mark Twain Prize", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Primetime Emmy Awards\u201d, \"Tony Award\u201d, \"Mark Twain Prize\u201d and a star on the \"Hollywood Walk of Fame\u201d.", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "For his work, he received numerous accolades, including six Primetime Emmy Awards (out of twenty-one nominations), a Tony Award, a Mark Twain Prize and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1991."}, {"Answer": "Two Primetime Emmy Award wins for hosting and writing the 63rd Academy Awards and an Emmy win for writing the 64th Academy Awards.", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Academy Awards host", "Rationale": "His hosting was critically praised, resulting in two Primetime Emmy Award wins for hosting and writing the 63rd Academy Awards and an Emmy win for writing the 64th Academy Awards."}, {"Answer": "Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, a Mark Twain Prize and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "For his work, he received numerous accolades, including six Primetime Emmy Awards (out of twenty-one nominations), a Tony Award, a Mark Twain Prize and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1991. "}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "any other films in which he acted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rabbit Test\" (1978), \"The Princess Bride\" (1987), \"Throw Momma from the Train", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Rabbit Test\u201d, \"The Princess Bride\u201d, \"Throw Momma from the Train\u201d, \"City Slickers\u201d, \"Mr. Saturday Night\u201d, Analyze This\u201d and \"Parental Guidance\u201d to name a few.", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He then became a Hollywood film star during the late 1980s and 1990s, appearing in the critical and box office successes \"Rabbit Test\" (1978), \"The Princess Bride\" (1987), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"When Harry Met Sally...\" (1989), \"City Slickers\" (1991), \"Mr. Saturday Night\" (1992), \"Analyze This\" (1999), and \"Parental Guidance\" (2012)"}, {"Answer": "The Princess Bride and Throw Momma from the Train, to name a few.", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ay Night Live\". He then became a Hollywood film star during the late 1980s and 1990s, appearing in the critical and box office successes \"Rabbit Test\" (1978), \"The Princess Bride\" (1987), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"When Harry Met Sally...\" (1989), \"City Slickers\" (1991), \"Mr. Saturday Night\" (1992), \"Analyze This\" (1999), and \"Parental Guidance\" (2012). and providing the voice of Mike Wazowski in the \"Monsters, Inc.\" films, starting in 2001."}, {"Answer": "\"Rabbit Test\" , \"The Princess Bride\", \"Throw Momma from the Train\"", "Topic": "Billy Crystal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "appearing in the critical and box office successes \"Rabbit Test\" (1978), \"The Princess Bride\" (1987), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"When Harry Met Sally...\" ("}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Novelist Larry Donner (Billy Crystal) struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret (Kate Mulgrew), who took all the credit for his manuscript and received acclaim for it, whilst Larry, struggling to make ends meet, takes a job teaching literature at a community college.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal and Anne Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal and Anne Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "It follows the life of novelist Larry Donner, who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, who took all the credit for his manuscript and received acclaim for it.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Novelist Larry Donner (Billy Crystal) struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret (Kate Mulgrew), who took all the credit for his manuscript and received acclaim for it,"}, {"Answer": "Black comedy film", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed "}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to."], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who were the other co-actors of him in the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kate Mulgrew, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey etc", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "(Kate Mulgrew", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Danny DeVito and Anne Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew in supporting roles.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal and Anne Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Danny DeVito and Anne Ramsey, to name a few.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "row Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal and Anne Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey,Rob Reiner", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal and Anne Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to.", "who were the other co-actors of him in the film?", "Kate Mulgrew, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey etc"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what critical responses did the film receive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film received mixed reviews.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film received mixed reviews", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 63% based on reviews from 35 critics.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 63% based on reviews from 35 critics, with the consensus being that \"Danny DeVito's direction is too broad to offer the kind of nastiness that would have made \"Throw Momma from the Train\" truly special, but DeVito's on-screen chemistry with co-star Billy Crystal makes this a smoothly entertaining comedy.\" Audiences polled by Cinemascore gave the film a C+ grade on a scale from A+ to F."}, {"Answer": "Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 63% based on reviews from 35 critics and Cinemascore gave the film a C+ grade on a scale from A+ to F.", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 63% based on reviews from 35 critics, with the consensus being that \"Danny DeVito's direction is too broad to offer the kind of nastiness that would have made \"Throw Momma from the Train\" truly special, but DeVito's on-screen chemistry with co-star Billy Crystal makes this a smoothly entertaining comedy.\" Audiences polled by Cinemascore gave the film a C+ grade on a scale from A+ to F."}, {"Answer": "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 63% based on reviews from 35 critics, with the consensus being that \"Danny DeVito's direction is too broad to offer the kind of nastiness that would have made \"Throw Momma from the Train\" truly special, but DeVito's on-screen chemistry with co-star Billy Crystal makes this a smoothly entertaining comedy.\"", "Topic": "Throw Momma from the Train", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 63% based on reviews from 35 critics, with the consensus being that \"Danny DeVito's direction is too broad to offer the kind of nastiness that would have made \"Throw Momma from the Train\" truly special, but DeVito's on-screen chemistry with co-star Billy Crystal makes this a smoothly entertaining comedy.\""}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to.", "who were the other co-actors of him in the film?", "Kate Mulgrew, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey etc", "what critical responses did the film receive?", "The film received mixed reviews."], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the second award recognized as?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. "}, {"Answer": "As excellence in live Broadway theatre.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. "}, {"Answer": "The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. "}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to.", "who were the other co-actors of him in the film?", "Kate Mulgrew, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey etc", "what critical responses did the film receive?", "The film received mixed reviews.", "what is the second award recognized as?", "It recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre."], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "when was this award founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1947", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "1947", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1947", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award was founded in 1947 by a committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton. "}, {"Answer": "1947.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Award categories", "Rationale": "tarting with 11 awards in 1947, the names and number of categories have changed over the years. Some examples: the category Best Book of a Musical was originally called \"Best Author (Musical)\". The category of Best C"}, {"Answer": "1947", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award was founded in 1947"}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to.", "who were the other co-actors of him in the film?", "Kate Mulgrew, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey etc", "what critical responses did the film receive?", "The film received mixed reviews.", "what is the second award recognized as?", "It recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.", "when was this award founded?", "1947"], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "and by whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "By a committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award was founded in 1947 by a committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton."}, {"Answer": "The American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award was founded in 1947 by a committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton. "}, {"Answer": "By a committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award was founded in 1947 by a committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton. "}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to.", "who were the other co-actors of him in the film?", "Kate Mulgrew, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey etc", "what critical responses did the film receive?", "The film received mixed reviews.", "what is the second award recognized as?", "It recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.", "when was this award founded?", "1947", "and by whom?", "A committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton."], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "which are some criticisms that the award faced?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Some critics have suggested that the Tony Awards are primarily a promotional vehicle for a small number of large production companies and theatre owners in New York City and when they eliminated the sound design awards in 2014.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "critics have suggested that the Tony Awards are primarily a promotional vehicle for a small number of large production companies and theatre owners in New York City", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "n a 2014 \"Playbill\" article, Robert Simonson wrote that \"Who gets to perform on the Tony Awards broadcast, what they get to perform, and for how long, have long been politically charged questions in the Broadway theatre community...\".", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In a 2014 \"Playbill\" article, Robert Simonson wrote that \"Who gets to perform on the Tony Awards broadcast, what they get to perform, and for how long, have long been politically charged questions in the Broadway theatre community...\""}, {"Answer": "That its a promotional vehicle for a small number of large production companies and theatre owners in New York City.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "While the theatre-going public may consider the Tony Awards to be the Oscars of live theatre, critics have suggested that the Tony Awards are primarily a promotional vehicle for a small number of large production companies and theatre owners in New York City."}, {"Answer": "Critics have suggested that the Tony Awards are primarily a promotional vehicle for a small number of large production companies and theatre owners in New York City.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "While the theatre-going public may consider the Tony Awards to be the Oscars of live theatre, critics have suggested that the Tony Awards are primarily a promotional vehicle for a small number of large production companies and theatre owners in New York City. "}]} {"Context": ["what year did harry met sally come out", "1989", "who directed this film?", "Rob Reiner", "who are the lead actors in the film?", "Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan", "who composed the music for it?", "Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman", "who is the fist actor?", "He is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, and television host.", "what are some of the awards conferred to him?", "Six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Mark Twain Prize", "any other films in which he acted?", "Rabbit Test, The Princess Bride, Throw Momma from the Train etc", "what is the last film about from the above mentioned list?", "It is about a novelist Larry Donner who struggles with writer's block due to his resentment towards his ex-wife Margaret, and Owen Lift who lives with his overbearing, hard and paranoid mother fanatsizes about killing her but can't summon the courage to.", "who were the other co-actors of him in the film?", "Kate Mulgrew, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey etc", "what critical responses did the film receive?", "The film received mixed reviews.", "what is the second award recognized as?", "It recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.", "when was this award founded?", "1947", "and by whom?", "A committee of the American Theatre Wing headed by Brock Pemberton.", "which are some criticisms that the award faced?", "Some critics have suggested that the Tony Awards are primarily a promotional vehicle for a small number of large production companies and theatre owners in New York City and when they eliminated the sound design awards in 2014."], "Conversation_no": 26, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "how did this award get its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The award is named after Antoinette Perry, nicknamed Tony.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award is named after Antoinette Perry, nicknamed Tony", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is named after Antoinette Perry, an actress, director, producer and co-founder of the American Theatre Wing.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award is named after Antoinette Perry, nicknamed Tony, an actress, director, producer and co-founder of the American Theatre Wing, who died in 1946."}, {"Answer": "It is named after Antoinette Perry.", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award is named after Antoinette Perry, nicknamed Tony, an actress, director, producer and co-founder of the American Theatre Wing, who died in 1946. As her official biography at the Tony Awards website states, \"At [Warner Bros. story editor] Jac"}, {"Answer": "The award is named after Antoinette Perry, nicknamed Tony", "Topic": "Tony Award", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The award is named after Antoinette Perry, nicknamed Tony, an actress, director, producer and co-founder of the American Theatre Wing, who died in 1946."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Two hours each trilogy", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Move to New Line", "Rationale": "Harvey eventually relented to putting the project on a turnaround, but the onerous conditions were meant to prevent the project from being taken up by another studio. Jackson got an audience with New Line CEO Robert Shaye, who accepted the project, but requested that it be expanded into a trilogy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy"], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is it's story about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron. The Fellowship eventually splits up and Frodo continues the quest with his loyal companion Sam and the treacherous Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn, heir in exile to the throne of Gondor, along with Legolas, Gimli, Boromir, Merry, Pippin and the wizard Gandalf, unite to rally the Free Peoples of Middle-earth in the War of the Ring in order to aid Frodo by distracting Sauron's attention."}, {"Answer": "Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron. The Fellowship eventually splits up and Frodo continues the quest with his loyal companion Sam and the treacherous Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn, heir in exile to the throne of Gondor, along with Legolas, Gimli, Boromir, Merry, Pippin and the wizard Gandalf, unite to rally the Free Peoples of Middle-earth in the War of the Ring in order to aid Frodo by distracting Sauron's attention."}, {"Answer": "Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the films follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron."], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was the first movie in the series released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2001", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The first film in the series premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on 10 December 2001; the second film premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on 5 December 2002; the third film premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington on 1 December 2003. An extended edition of each film was released on home video a year after its theatrical release.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "10 December 2001.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The first film in the series premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on 10 December 2001; the second film premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on 5 December 2002; the third film premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington on 1 December 2003."}, {"Answer": "2001", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The films are subtitled \"\" (2001), \"\" (2002) and \"\" (2003). Produced and distributed by New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films, it is an international venture between New Zealand and the United States. "}, {"Answer": "2001", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The films are subtitled \"\" (2001), \"\" (2002) and \"\" (2003). Produced and distributed by New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films, it is an international venture between New Zealand and the United States."}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "when was the first movie in the series released?", "2001"], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who produced it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced and distributed by New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New Line Cinema.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced and distributed by New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films, it is an international venture between New Zealand and the United States. "}, {"Answer": "New Line Cinema and WingNut Films", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced and distributed by New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films, it is an international venture between New Zealand and the United States. "}, {"Answer": "New Line Cinema, WingNut Films", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced and distributed by New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films"}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "when was the first movie in the series released?", "2001", "who produced it?", "New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films"], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is the first production company located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Shaye operated New Line's offices out of his apartment at 14th Street and Second Avenue in New York City. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Warner Bros.\" lot Building 76.", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "New Line moved from its long-time headquarters on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles in June 2014 to Warner Bros.' lot Building 76, formerly used by Legendary Entertainment, a former Warner Bros."}, {"Answer": "Initially it was operated out of his apartment at 14th Street and Second Avenue in New York City.", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "New Line Cinema was established in 1967 by the then 27-year-old Robert Shaye as a film distribution company, supplying foreign and art films for college campuses in the United States. Shaye operated New Line's offices out of his apartment at 14th Street and Second Avenue in New York City. "}, {"Answer": "Second Avenue in New York City", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Shaye operated New Line's offices out of his apartment at 14th Street and Second Avenue in New York City."}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "when was the first movie in the series released?", "2001", "who produced it?", "New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films", "where is the first production company located?", "New York City"], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "did the company announce it's merger with any other company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Warner Bros.", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "On February 28, 2008, Time Warner's CEO at the time, Jeffrey Bewkes, announced that New Line would be shut down as a separately operated studio. Shaye and Lynne said that they would step down with a letter to their employees. They promised, however, along with Time Warner and Jeffery Bewkes, that the company would continue to operate its financing, producing, marketing and distributing operations of its own films, but would do so as a part of Warner Bros. and be a smaller studio, releasing a smaller number of films than in past years. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, with \"Warner Bros.\".", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "On May 8, 2008, it was announced that Picturehouse would shut down in the fall. Berney later bought the Picturehouse trademarks from Warner Bros. and relaunched the company in 2013."}, {"Answer": "Yes, on February 28, 2008, Time Warner's CEO at the time, Jeffrey Bewkes, announced that New Line would be shut down as a separately operated studio.", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "On February 28, 2008, Time Warner's CEO at the time, Jeffrey Bewkes, announced that New Line would be shut down as a separately operated studio. Shaye and Lynne said that they would step down with a letter to their employees. They promised, however, along with Time Warner and Jeffery Bewkes, that the company would continue to operate its financing, producing, marketing and distributing operations of its own films, but would do so as a part of Warner Bros."}, {"Answer": "Yes, with Warner Bros.", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "On February 28, 2008, Time Warner's CEO at the time, Jeffrey Bewkes, announced that New Line would be shut down as a separately operated studio. Shaye and Lynne said that they would step down with a letter to their employees. They promised, however, along with Time Warner and Jeffery Bewkes, that the company would continue to operate its financing, producing, marketing and distributing operations of its own films, but would do so as a part of Warner Bros. and be a smaller studio, releasing a smaller number of films than in past years"}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "when was the first movie in the series released?", "2001", "who produced it?", "New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films", "where is the first production company located?", "New York City", "did the company announce it's merger with any other company?", "Yes, Warner Bros."], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when did that happen?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "June, 2014", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "New Line moved from its long-time headquarters on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles in June 2014 to Warner Bros.' lot Building 76, formerly used by Legendary Entertainment, a former Warner Bros. film co-financier.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2013", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "Berney later bought the Picturehouse trademarks from Warner Bros. and relaunched the company in 2013."}, {"Answer": "June 2014", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "\nNew Line moved from its long-time headquarters on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles in June 2014 to Warner Bros.'"}, {"Answer": "February 28, 2008", "Topic": "New Line Cinema", "Topic_section": "Merger with Warner Bros", "Rationale": "On February 28, 2008, Time Warner's CEO at the time, Jeffrey Bewkes, announced that New Line would be shut down as a separately operated studio."}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "when was the first movie in the series released?", "2001", "who produced it?", "New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films", "where is the first production company located?", "New York City", "did the company announce it's merger with any other company?", "Yes, Warner Bros.", "when did that happen?", "June, 2014"], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did the group you just mentioned produce any other famous movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Kings Row\", \"Casablanca\" and \"Cheyenne\"", "Topic": "Warner Bros.", "Topic_section": "Warner Bros. Television and Warner Bros. Records", "Rationale": "Television provided ABC with a weekly show, \"Warner Bros. Presents.\" The show featured rotating shows based on three film successes, \"Kings Row\", \"Casablanca\" and \"Cheyenne\", followed by a promotion for a new film. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Little Caesar, The Public Enemy, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, among others.", "Topic": "Warner Bros.", "Topic_section": "1930\u20131935: Pre-code realistic period", "Rationale": "The studio's first gangster film, \"Little Caesar\", was a great box office success and Edward G. Robinson starred in many of the subsequent Warner gangster films. The studio's next effort, \"The Public Enemy\", made James Cagney arguably the studio's new top star, and Warner Bros. made more gangster films.\n\nAnother gangster film the studio produced was the critically acclaimed \"I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang\", based on a true story and starring Paul Muni, joining Cagney and Robinson as one of the studio's top gangster stars after appearing in the successful film, which convinced audiences to question the American legal system. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "when was the first movie in the series released?", "2001", "who produced it?", "New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films", "where is the first production company located?", "New York City", "did the company announce it's merger with any other company?", "Yes, Warner Bros.", "when did that happen?", "June, 2014", "did the group you just mentioned produce any other famous movie?", "Yes, \"Kings Row\", \"Casablanca\" and \"Cheyenne\""], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the genre of the first film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the total length of the lord of the rings movies", "Two hours each trilogy", "what is it's story about?", "It follows the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and the Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, to ensure the destruction of its maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.", "when was the first movie in the series released?", "2001", "who produced it?", "New Line Cinema with the co-production of WingNut Films", "where is the first production company located?", "New York City", "did the company announce it's merger with any other company?", "Yes, Warner Bros.", "when did that happen?", "June, 2014", "did the group you just mentioned produce any other famous movie?", "Yes, \"Kings Row\", \"Casablanca\" and \"Cheyenne\"", "what is the genre of the first film?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 27, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who directed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sam Wood", "Topic": "Kings Row", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The picture was directed by Sam Wood.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sam Wood", "Topic": "Kings Row", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The picture was directed by Sam Wood."}, {"Answer": "Sam Wood", "Topic": "Kings Row", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The picture was directed by Sam Wood."}, {"Answer": "Sam Wood", "Topic": "Kings Row", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The picture was directed by Sam Wood."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "18 December 2017", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "\"Dunkirk\" was released digitally on 12 December 2017, and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on 18 December in the United Kingdom and 19 December in the United States", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "8 December in the United Kingdom and 19 December in the United States.", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "Dunkirk\" received a special IMAX screening at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, the first Nolan film to appear at the festival since \"Following\", nineteen years earlier. After its original release of 126 days, the film was re-released in fifty IMAX and 70\u00a0mm theatres on 1 December, expanding to 250 additional cities in January 2018. \"Dunkirk\" was released digitally on 12 December 2017, and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on 18 December in the United Kingdom and 19 December in the United States."}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is this film about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II."}, {"Answer": "It depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II.", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II."}, {"Answer": "In May 1940, during the Battle of France, Allied soldiers have retreated to Dunkirk. Tommy, a young British private, is the sole survivor of a German ambush. At the beach, he finds thousands of troops awaiting evacuation and meets Gibson, who is burying a body. After a Luftwaffe dive-bomber attack, they attempt to get aboard a hospital ship, but are ordered off. The ship is sunk by dive bombers; Tommy saves another soldier, Alex. They get aboard a destroyer, only to have it torpedoed and sunk before it can depart", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In May 1940, during the Battle of France, Allied soldiers have retreated to Dunkirk. Tommy, a young British private, is the sole survivor of a German ambush. At the beach, he finds thousands of troops awaiting evacuation and meets Gibson, who is burying a body. After a Luftwaffe dive-bomber attack, they attempt to get aboard a hospital ship, but are ordered off. The ship is sunk by dive bombers; Tommy saves another soldier, Alex. They get aboard a destroyer, only to have it torpedoed and sunk before it can depart."}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy."}, {"Answer": "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney and Jack Lowden.", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy. "}, {"Answer": "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy."}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where was it shot?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography commenced on 23 May 2016 in Dunkirk, planned so as to avoid Bastille Day and coincide with the dates of the real evacuation. Production continued for four weeks in Urk, Netherlands", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dunkirk and Los Angeles", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Filming began in May 2016 in Dunkirk and ended that September in Los Angeles"}, {"Answer": "Urk, Swanage, Dorset and California.", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": " Production continued for four weeks in Urk, Netherlands, one week in Swanage and Weymouth in Dorset, United Kingdom, and for two weeks at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center and Lighthouse in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States."}, {"Answer": "In Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands, one week in Swanage and Weymouth in Dorset, United Kingdom, and for two weeks at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center and Lighthouse in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States.", "Topic": "Dunkirk (2017 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography commenced on 23 May 2016 in Dunkirk, planned so as to avoid Bastille Day and coincide with the dates of the real evacuation. Production continued for four weeks in Urk, Netherlands, one week in Swanage and Weymouth in Dorset, United Kingdom, and for two weeks at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center and Lighthouse in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States."}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "History / Lordship of Urk en Emmeloord", "Rationale": "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord (the most northern village of Schokland) was in the hands of the Van Kuinre famil", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Urk is first mentioned in historical records dating to the 10th century, when it was still an island in the IJsselmeer, a lake that would become part of the Zuiderzee in the 13th century after a series of incursions by the North Sea.", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Urk is first mentioned in historical records dating to the 10th century, when it was still an island in the IJsselmeer, a lake that would become part of the Zuiderzee in the 13th century after a series of incursions by the North Sea."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord (the most northern village of Schokland) was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family.", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "History / Lordship of Urk en Emmeloord", "Rationale": "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord (the most northern village of Schokland) was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family."}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fishery", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The important economic pillar of the village is the fishery", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fishery", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The important economic pillar of the village is the fishery."}, {"Answer": "The important economic pillar of the village is the fishery.", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The important economic pillar of the village is the fishery."}, {"Answer": "fishing", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe mainstay of the town's economy has always been fishing, and the products of the sea coming in through Urk's harbour "}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "North Sea", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": " After the IJsselmeer was formed, the Urkers fished on the North Sea", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Almere, the Vecht river, the IJssel river", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "To south of that arc, as a result of meltwater, a lake formed, which became known as Almere."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the North Sea.", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The important economic pillar of the village is the fishery. After the IJsselmeer was formed, the Urkers fished on the North Sea. "}, {"Answer": "Yes the North Sea", "Topic": "Urk", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The important economic pillar of the village is the fishery. After the IJsselmeer was formed, the Urkers fished on the North Sea. Du"}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery", "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "North Sea"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what kind of marine organisms are found in this sea?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Fish and shellfish", "Rationale": "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Common seals, and harbour porpoises", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Marine mammals", "Rationale": "The North Sea is also home to marine mammals. Common seals, and harbour porpoises can be found along the coasts, at marine installations, and on islands. The very northern North Sea islands such as the Shetland Islands are occasionally home to a larger variety of pinnipeds including bearded, harp, hooded and ringed seals, and even walrus. North Sea cetaceans include various porpoise, dolphin and whale species."}, {"Answer": "Common seals and harbour porpoises.", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Marine mammals", "Rationale": "The North Sea is also home to marine mammals. Common seals, and harbour porpoises can be found along the coasts, at marine installations, and on islands. "}, {"Answer": "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Fish and shellfish", "Rationale": "Copepods and other zooplankton are plentiful in the North Sea. These tiny organisms are crucial elements of the food chain supporting many species of fish. Over 230 species of fish live in the North Sea. Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. Due to the various depths of the North Sea trenches and differences in salinity, temperature, and water movement, some fish such as blue-mouth redfish and rabbitfish reside only in small areas of the North Sea.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery", "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "North Sea", "what kind of marine organisms are found in this sea?", "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what kind of minerals are found in this sea?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sand, gravel and rolled pieces of amber", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Mineral resources", "Rationale": "North Sea also take millions of cubic metres per year of sand and gravel from the ocean floor. These are used for beach nourishment, land reclamation\nand construction.\nRolled pieces of amber may be picked up on the east coast of England.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sand and gravel", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Mineral resources", "Rationale": "n addition to oil, gas, and fish, the states along the North Sea also take millions of cubic metres per year of sand and gravel from the ocean floor. These are used for beach nourishment, land reclamation\nand construction.\nRolled pieces of amber may be picked up on the east coast of England."}, {"Answer": "Sand and gravel and amber.", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Mineral resources", "Rationale": "In addition to oil, gas, and fish, the states along the North Sea also take millions of cubic metres per year of sand and gravel from the ocean floor. These are used for beach nourishment, land reclamation"}, {"Answer": "Oil and gas", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Oil and gas", "Rationale": "As early as 1859, oil was discovered in onshore areas around the North Sea and natural gas as early as 1910. Onshore resources, for example the K12-B field in the Netherlands continue to be exploited today.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery", "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "North Sea", "what kind of marine organisms are found in this sea?", "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel", "what kind of minerals are found in this sea?", "Sand, gravel and rolled pieces of amber"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "does this place experiences any natural hazards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Storm surges and tsunamis", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Storm tides", "Rationale": "Storm surges threaten, in particular, the coasts of the Netherlands,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, though rare, the North Sea has been the site of a number of historically documented tsunamis", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Tsunamis", "Rationale": "Though rare, the North Sea has been the site of a number of historically documented tsunamis."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it has been the site of a number of historically documented tsunamis.", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Tsunamis", "Rationale": "Though rare, the North Sea has been the site of a number of historically documented tsunamis."}, {"Answer": "Yes tsunamis", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Tsunamis", "Rationale": "Though rare, the North Sea has been the site of a number of historically documented tsunamis. "}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery", "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "North Sea", "what kind of marine organisms are found in this sea?", "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel", "what kind of minerals are found in this sea?", "Sand, gravel and rolled pieces of amber", "does this place experiences any natural hazards?", "Storm surges and tsunamis"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "are whales captured here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century by by 1902 the whaling had ended", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "haling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century for Flemish whalers. The medieval Flemish, Basque and Norwegian whalers who were replaced in the 16th century by Dutch, English, Danes and Germans, took massive numbers of whales and dolphins and nearly depleted the right whales. This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale. By 1902 the whaling had ended.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, by 1902 the whaling had ended", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "By 1902 the whaling had ended"}, {"Answer": "Yes, whaling was an important economic activity .", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "The medieval Flemish, Basque and Norwegian whalers who were replaced in the 16th century by Dutch, English, Danes and Germans, took massive numbers of whales and dolphins and nearly depleted the right whales."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century for Flemish whalers. The medieval Flemish, Basque and Norwegian whalers who were replaced in the 16th century by Dutch, English, Danes and Germans, took massive numbers of whales and dolphins and nearly depleted the right whales. This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale. By 1902 the whaling had ended. After being absent for 300 years a single gray whale returned, it probably was the first of many more to find its way through the now ice-free Northwest Passage."}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery", "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "North Sea", "what kind of marine organisms are found in this sea?", "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel", "what kind of minerals are found in this sea?", "Sand, gravel and rolled pieces of amber", "does this place experiences any natural hazards?", "Storm surges and tsunamis", "are whales captured here?", "Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century by by 1902 the whaling had ended"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "any particular whale species that was hunted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Gray whale", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gray whale", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the gray whale.", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale. By 1902 the whaling had ended. After being absent for 300 years a single gray whale returned, it probably was the first of many more to find its way through the now ice-free Northwest Passage."}, {"Answer": "Gray whale", "Topic": "North Sea", "Topic_section": "Whaling", "Rationale": "Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century for Flemish whalers. The medieval Flemish, Basque and Norwegian whalers who were replaced in the 16th century by Dutch, English, Danes and Germans, took massive numbers of whales and dolphins and nearly depleted the right whales. This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale. "}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery", "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "North Sea", "what kind of marine organisms are found in this sea?", "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel", "what kind of minerals are found in this sea?", "Sand, gravel and rolled pieces of amber", "does this place experiences any natural hazards?", "Storm surges and tsunamis", "are whales captured here?", "Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century by by 1902 the whaling had ended", "any particular whale species that was hunted?", "Gray whale"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "where are they found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Eastern North Pacific and western North Pacific", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The gray whale is distributed in an eastern North Pacific (North American), and an endangered western North Pacific (Asian), population", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Eastern North Pacific and western North Pacific", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The gray whale is distributed in an eastern North Pacific (North American), and an endangered western North Pacific (Asian), population."}, {"Answer": "North America and Asia.", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The gray whale is distributed in an eastern North Pacific (North American), and an endangered western North Pacific (Asian), population."}, {"Answer": "They keep on migrating but they are found also in Namibia", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The gray whale (\"Eschrichtius robustus\"), also known as the grey whale, gray back whale, Pacific gray whale, or California gray whale, is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of , a weight of up to and lives between 55 and 70 years, although one female was estimated to be 75\u201380 years of age. The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin. Gray whales were once called devil fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The gray whale is the sole living species in the genus Eschrichtius, which in turn is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae. This mammal is descended from filter-feeding whales that appeared at the beginning of the Oligocene, over 30 million years ago.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when will the new dunkirk film be released on dvd", "18 December 2017", "what is this film about?", "Dunkirk evacuation of World War II", "can you mention a few members of the cast?", "Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles", "where was it shot?", "Dunkirk and Urk, Netherlands", "can you tell me anything about the latter place's past?", "Until 1475 the High and Low Lordship of Urk and Emmeloord was in the hands of the Van Kuinre family", "what does the economy of this place depend upon?", "Fishery", "is there any waterbody nearby ?", "North Sea", "what kind of marine organisms are found in this sea?", "Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel", "what kind of minerals are found in this sea?", "Sand, gravel and rolled pieces of amber", "does this place experiences any natural hazards?", "Storm surges and tsunamis", "are whales captured here?", "Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century by by 1902 the whaling had ended", "any particular whale species that was hunted?", "Gray whale", "where are they found?", "Eastern North Pacific and western North Pacific"], "Conversation_no": 28, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what do they feed on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Benthic crustaceans", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Feeding", "Rationale": "The whale feeds mainly on benthic crustaceans,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The whale feeds mainly on benthic crustaceans, which it eats by turning on its side and scooping up sediments from the sea floor.", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Feeding", "Rationale": "The whale feeds mainly on benthic crustaceans, which it eats by turning on its side and scooping up sediments from the sea floor."}, {"Answer": "Benthic crustaceans", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Feeding", "Rationale": "The whale feeds mainly on benthic crustaceans, "}, {"Answer": "Benthic crustaceans", "Topic": "Gray whale", "Topic_section": "Feeding", "Rationale": "he whale feeds mainly on benthic crustaceans, which it eats by turning on its side and scooping up sediments from the sea floor. This unique feeding selection makes gray whales one of the most strongly reliant on coastal waters among baleen wha"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is chad located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "North-central Africa.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chad (; , ; , ), officially known as the Republic of Chad ( \"\"; ), is a landlocked country in north-central Africa.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "North-central Africa", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chad (; , ; , ), officially known as the Republic of Chad ( \"\"; ), is a landlocked country in north-central Africa."}, {"Answer": "In north-central Africa.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chad (; , ; , ), officially known as the Republic of Chad ( \"\"; ), is a landlocked country in north-central Africa."}, {"Answer": "North-central Africa.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chad (; , ; , ), officially known as the Republic of Chad ( \"\"; ), is a landlocked country in north-central Africa. "}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa."], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what kind of weather does it have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tropical", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Each year a tropical weather system known as the intertropical front crosses Chad from south to north, bringing a wet season that lasts from May to October in the south, and from June to September in the Sahel. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A tropical weather system known as the intertropical front.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Each year a tropical weather system known as the intertropical front crosses Chad from south to north, bringing a wet season that lasts from May to October in the south, and from June to September in the Sahel. "}, {"Answer": "The yearly wet season lasts from May to October in the south, and from June to September in the Sahel.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Each year a tropical weather system known as the intertropical front crosses Chad from south to north, bringing a wet season that lasts from May to October in the south, and from June to September in the Sahel. Variations in local rainfall create three major geographical zones. The Sahara lies in the country's northern third. Yearly precipitations throughout this belt are under ; only occasional spontaneous palm groves survive, all of them south of the Tropic of Cancer."}, {"Answer": "Tropical weather.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Each year a tropical weather system known as the intertropical front crosses Chad from south to north, bringing a wet season that lasts from May to October in the south, and from June to September in the Sahel. Variations in local rainfall create three major geographical zones. The Sahara lies in the country's northern third. Yearly precipitations throughout this belt are under ; only occasional spontaneous palm groves survive, all of them south of the Tropic of Cancer.\n\nThe Sahara gives way to a Sahelian belt in Chad's centre; precipitation there varies from per year. In the Sahel, a steppe of thorny bushes (mostly acacias) gradually gives way to the south to East Sudanian savanna in Chad's Sudanese zone. Yearly rainfall in this belt is "}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which ethnic groups are based there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sara, Arabs, Toubous", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Ethnic groups", "Rationale": "n the south live sedentary people such as the Sara, the nation's main ethnic group, whose essential social unit is the lineage. In the Sahel sedentary peoples live side by side with nomadic ones, such as the Arabs, the country's second major ethnic group. The north is inhabited by nomads, mostly Toubous.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sara, Arabs and Toubous", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Ethnic groups", "Rationale": "The peoples of Chad carry significant ancestry from Eastern, Central, Western, and Northern Africa.\n\nChad has more than 200 distinct ethnic groups, which create diverse social structures. The colonial administration and independent governments have attempted to impose a national society, but for most Chadians the local or regional society remains the most important influence outside the immediate family. Nevertheless, Chad's people may be classified according to the geographical region in which they live.\n\nIn the south live sedentary people such as the Sara, the nation's main ethnic group, whose essential social unit is the lineage. In the Sahel sedentary peoples live side by side with nomadic ones, such as the Arabs, the country's second major ethnic group. The north is inhabited by nomads, mostly Toubous."}, {"Answer": "There are over 200 ethnic groups including the Sara, the Arabs and the Toubous.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Ethnic groups", "Rationale": "Chad has more than 200 distinct ethnic groups, which create diverse social structures. The colonial administration and independent governments have attempted to impose a national society, but for most Chadians the local or regional society remains the most important influence outside the immediate family. Nevertheless, Chad's people may be classified according to the geographical region in which they live.\n\nIn the south live sedentary people such as the Sara, the nation's main ethnic group, whose essential social unit is the lineage. In the Sahel sedentary peoples live side by side with nomadic ones, such as the Arabs, the country's second major ethnic group. The north is inhabited by nomads, mostly Toubous."}, {"Answer": "There are over 200 different ethnic and linguistic groups - Sara and Toubous.", "Topic": "Chad", "Topic_section": "Ethnic groups", "Rationale": "In the south live sedentary people such as the Sara, the nation's main ethnic group, whose essential social unit is the lineage. In the Sahel sedentary peoples live side by side with nomadic ones, such as the Arabs, the country's second major ethnic group. The north is inhabited by nomads, mostly Toubous."}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical", "which ethnic groups are based there?", "Sara, Arabs, Toubous"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "is the first group based in any other country as well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Central African Republic, Sudan", "Topic": "Sara people", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Sara people are a Central sudanic ethnic group native to southern Chad. the northwestern areas of the Central African Republic, and the southern border of North Sudan", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Central African Republic and North Sudan", "Topic": "Sara people", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Sara people are a Central sudanic ethnic group native to southern Chad. the northwestern areas of the Central African Republic, and the southern border of North Sudan."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Central African Republic and Sudan.", "Topic": "Sara people", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Sara people are a Central sudanic ethnic group native to southern Chad. the northwestern areas of the Central African Republic, and the southern border of North Sudan. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Sudan.", "Topic": "Sara people", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Sara people are a Central sudanic ethnic group native to southern Chad. the northwestern areas of the Central African Republic, and the southern border of North Sudan."}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical", "which ethnic groups are based there?", "Sara, Arabs, Toubous", "is the first group based in any other country as well?", "Yes - Central African Republic, Sudan"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the status of human rights in the second place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation, restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "Human rights", "Rationale": "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty for apostasy, see Persecution of Christians in Sudan and the death sentence against Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag (who actually was raised as Christian). According to a 2013 UNICEF report, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation. Sudan's Personal Status law on marriage has been criticised for restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage. Evidence suggests that support for female genital mutilation remains high, especially among rural and less well educated groups, although it has been declining in recent years. Homosexuality is illegal; as of July 2020 it was no longer a capital offense, with the highest punishment being life imprisonment.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nearly two million people have died due to civil war and famine, since 1983; Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty for apostasy.", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "Human rights", "Rationale": "Since 1983, a combination of civil war and famine has taken the lives of nearly two million people in Sudan. It is estimated that as many as 200,000 people had been taken into slavery during the Second Sudanese Civil War.\n\nSudan ranks 172 of 180 countries in terms of freedom of the press according to Reporters Without Borders. More curbs of press freedom to report official corruption are planned.\n\nMuslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty for apostasy, see Persecution of Christians in Sudan and the death sentence against Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag (who actually was raised as Christian)."}, {"Answer": "There are reports of slavery, restrictions on freedom of press, persecution of Christians, female genital mutilation and persecution of homosexuality.", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "Human rights", "Rationale": "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty for apostasy, see Persecution of Christians in Sudan and the death sentence against Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag (who actually was raised as Christian). According to a 2013 UNICEF report, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation. Sudan's Personal Status law on marriage has been criticised for restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage. Evidence suggests that support for female genital mutilation remains high, especially among rural and less well educated groups, although it has been declining in recent years. Homosexuality is illegal; as of July 2020 it was no longer a capital offense, with the highest punishment being life imprisonment."}, {"Answer": "Is it very bad, slavery is common and it ranks 172 of 180 countries in terms of freedom of the press.", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "Human rights", "Rationale": "Since 1983, a combination of civil war and famine has taken the lives of nearly two million people in Sudan. It is estimated that as many as 200,000 people had been taken into slavery during the Second Sudanese Civil War.\n\nSudan ranks 172 of 180 countries in terms of freedom of the press according to Reporters Without Borders. More curbs of press freedom to report official corruption are planned.\n\nMuslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty for apostasy, see Persecution of Christians in Sudan and the death sentence against Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag (who actually was raised as Christian). According to a 2013 UNICEF report, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation. Sudan's Personal Status law on marriage has been criticised for restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage. Evidence suggests that support for female genital mutilation remains high, especially among rural and less well educated groups, although it has been declining in rece"}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical", "which ethnic groups are based there?", "Sara, Arabs, Toubous", "is the first group based in any other country as well?", "Yes - Central African Republic, Sudan", "what is the status of human rights in the second place?", "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation, restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "which international organizations are trying to help the people there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "World Food Program (WFP), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS)", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "International organisations in Sudan", "Rationale": "Several UN agents are operating in Sudan such as the World Food Program (WFP); the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO); the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF); the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); the United Nations Mine Service (UNMAS), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Bank. Also present is the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "World Food Program, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and United Nations Development Programme.", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "International organisations in Sudan", "Rationale": "Several UN agents are operating in Sudan such as the World Food Program (WFP); the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO); the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF); the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); the United Nations Mine Service (UNMAS), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Bank. Also present is the International Organisation for Migration (IOM)."}, {"Answer": "The World Food Program ; the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ; the United Nations Development Programme; the United Nations Industrial Development Organization and others.", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "International organisations in Sudan", "Rationale": "Several UN agents are operating in Sudan such as the World Food Program (WFP); the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO); the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF); the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); the United Nations Mine Service (UNMAS), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Bank. Also present is the International Organisation for Migration (IOM)."}, {"Answer": "World Food Program (WFP); the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO); the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF); the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); the United Nations Mine Service (UNMAS), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Bank.", "Topic": "Sudan", "Topic_section": "International organisations in Sudan", "Rationale": "Several UN agents are operating in Sudan such as the World Food Program (WFP); the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO); the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF); the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); the United Nations Mine Service (UNMAS), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Bank. Also present is the International Organisation for Migration (IOM)."}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical", "which ethnic groups are based there?", "Sara, Arabs, Toubous", "is the first group based in any other country as well?", "Yes - Central African Republic, Sudan", "what is the status of human rights in the second place?", "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation, restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage", "which international organizations are trying to help the people there?", "World Food Program (WFP), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS)"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "why was the last one formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "April 1989", "Topic": "Operation Lifeline Sudan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Operation Lifeline Sudan was established in April 1989 in response to a devastating war-induced famine and other humanitarian consequences of the Second Sudanese Civil War between the Sudanese government and South Sudanese rebels. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In response to a devastating war-induced famine and other humanitarian consequences of the Second Sudanese Civil War between the Sudanese government and South Sudanese rebels.", "Topic": "Operation Lifeline Sudan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) was a consortium of United Nations agencies (mainly UNICEF and the World Food Programme) and approximately 35 non-governmental organizations operating in southern Sudan to provide humanitarian assistance throughout war-torn and drought-afflicted regions in the South. Operation Lifeline Sudan was established in April 1989 in response to a devastating war-induced famine and other humanitarian consequences of the Second Sudanese Civil War between the Sudanese government and South Sudanese rebels."}, {"Answer": "As a response to a devastating war-induced famine and other humanitarian consequences of the Second Sudanese Civil War between the Sudanese government and South Sudanese rebels.", "Topic": "Operation Lifeline Sudan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Operation Lifeline Sudan was established in April 1989 in response to a devastating war-induced famine and other humanitarian consequences of the Second Sudanese Civil War between the Sudanese government and South Sudanese rebels."}, {"Answer": "To provide humanitarian assistance throughout war-torn and drought-afflicted regions in the South.", "Topic": "Operation Lifeline Sudan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) was a consortium of United Nations agencies (mainly UNICEF and the World Food Programme) and approximately 35 non-governmental organizations operating in southern Sudan to provide humanitarian assistance throughout war-torn and drought-afflicted regions in the South."}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical", "which ethnic groups are based there?", "Sara, Arabs, Toubous", "is the first group based in any other country as well?", "Yes - Central African Republic, Sudan", "what is the status of human rights in the second place?", "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation, restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage", "which international organizations are trying to help the people there?", "World Food Program (WFP), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS)", "why was the last one formed?", "April 1989"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the purpose of the second organization?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Technical and investment cooperation among nations; advocate for change; connect countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the United Nations' global development network. It promotes technical and investment cooperation among nations and advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life for themselves", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To promote technical and investment cooperation among nations and advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life for themselves.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It promotes technical and investment cooperation among nations and advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life for themselves. "}, {"Answer": "It promotes technical and investment cooperation among nations and advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life for themselves.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It promotes technical and investment cooperation among nations and advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life for themselves. T"}, {"Answer": "It promotes technical and investment cooperation among nations and advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life for themselves.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the United Nations' global development network. It promotes technical and investment cooperation among nations and advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life for themselves. "}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical", "which ethnic groups are based there?", "Sara, Arabs, Toubous", "is the first group based in any other country as well?", "Yes - Central African Republic, Sudan", "what is the status of human rights in the second place?", "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation, restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage", "which international organizations are trying to help the people there?", "World Food Program (WFP), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS)", "why was the last one formed?", "April 1989", "what is the purpose of the second organization?", "Technical and investment cooperation among nations; advocate for change; connect countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is their contribution towards tackling hiv/aids?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To prevent spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "HIV/AIDS", "Rationale": "UNDP works to help countries prevent further spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS, convening The Global Commission on HIV and the Law which reported in 2012.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It works to help countries prevent further spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "HIV/AIDS", "Rationale": "NDP works to help countries prevent further spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS, convening The Global Commission on HIV and the Law which reported in 2012."}, {"Answer": "By convening The Global Commission on HIV and the Law.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "HIV/AIDS", "Rationale": "UNDP works to help countries prevent further spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS, convening The Global Commission on HIV and the Law "}, {"Answer": "They help countries prevent further spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS, convening The Global Commission on HIV and the Law which reported in 2012.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "HIV/AIDS", "Rationale": "UNDP works to help countries prevent further spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS, convening The Global Commission on HIV and the Law which reported in 2012."}]} {"Context": ["where is chad located?", "North-central Africa.", "what kind of weather does it have?", "Tropical", "which ethnic groups are based there?", "Sara, Arabs, Toubous", "is the first group based in any other country as well?", "Yes - Central African Republic, Sudan", "what is the status of human rights in the second place?", "Muslims who convert to Christianity can face the death penalty, 88% of women in Sudan had undergone female genital mutilation, restricting women's rights and allowing child marriage", "which international organizations are trying to help the people there?", "World Food Program (WFP), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS)", "why was the last one formed?", "April 1989", "what is the purpose of the second organization?", "Technical and investment cooperation among nations; advocate for change; connect countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life", "what is their contribution towards tackling hiv/aids?", "To prevent spreading of and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS"], "Conversation_no": 29, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which criticism has it have to face?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Irregularities in its finances in North Korea; counterfeit US dollars in the Programmes safe", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "The UNDP has been criticised by members of its staff and the Bush administration of the United States for irregularities in its finances in North Korea. Artjon Shkurtaj claimed that he had found counterfeit US dollars in the Programmes safe while the staff were paid in Euros. The UNDP denied any wrongdoing, and keeping improper accounts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Members of its staff and the Bush administration of the United States criticized it for irregularities in its finances in North Korea.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "The UNDP has been criticised by members of its staff and the Bush administration of the United States for irregularities in its finances in North Korea. Artjon Shkurtaj claimed that he had found counterfeit US dollars in the Programmes safe while the staff were paid in Euros. The UNDP denied any wrongdoing, and keeping improper accounts."}, {"Answer": "For irregularities in its finances in North Korea.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "The UNDP has been criticised by members of its staff and the Bush administration of the United States for irregularities in its finances in North Korea. Artjon Shkurtaj claimed that he had found counterfeit US dollars in the Programmes safe while the staff were paid in Euros. The UNDP denied any wrongdoing, and keeping improper accounts."}, {"Answer": "It has been criticised by members of its staff and the Bush administration of the United States for irregularities in its finances in North Korea.", "Topic": "United Nations Development Programme", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "The UNDP has been criticised by members of its staff and the Bush administration of the United States for irregularities in its finances in North Korea."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "One Direction", "Topic": "What Makes You Beautiful", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"What Makes You Beautiful\" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "One Direction", "Topic": "What Makes You Beautiful", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"What Makes You Beautiful\" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction."}, {"Answer": "One Direction", "Topic": "What Makes You Beautiful", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"What Makes You Beautiful\" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction. "}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction"], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where are they from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "London, England.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London, England in 2010. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "London, England.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London, England in 2010."}, {"Answer": "London, England", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London, England in 2010. "}, {"Answer": "London, England", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London, England in 2010. "}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how many songs have they sung?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Many, album including \"Up All Night\" , \"Take Me Home\" , \"Midnight Memories\" etc", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Propelled to global success by social media, One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including \"What Makes You Beautiful\" (their first number one on the UK Singles Chart, and the highest debut for a British act on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 since 1998), \"Live While We're Young\", \"Best Song Ever\", \"Story of My Life\" and \"Drag Me Down\". After the release of \"Four\", One Direction became the first band in the US \"Billboard\" 200 history to have their first four albums debut at number one. Their third album, \"Midnight Memories\", was the best-selling album worldwide of 2013. \n"}, {"Answer": "Numerous songs including \"Live While We're Young\", \"Best Song Ever\", \"Story of My Life\" and \"Drag Me Down\".", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Propelled to global success by social media, One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including \"What Makes You Beautiful\" (their first number one on the UK Singles Chart, and the highest debut for a British act on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 since 1998), \"Live While We're Young\", \"Best Song Ever\", \"Story of My Life\" and \"Drag Me Down\". "}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "do they have any albums?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Propelled to global success by social media, One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Up All Night\", \"Take Me Home\", \"Midnight Memories\", etc.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including \"What Makes You Beautiful\" (their first number one on the UK Singles Chart, and the highest debut for a British act on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 since 1998)"}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Up All Night\", \"Take Me Home\", \"Midnight Memories\", etc", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Propelled to global success by social media, One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including \"What Makes You Beautiful\" (their first number one on the UK Singles Chart, and the highest debut for a British act on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 since 1998), \"Live While We're Young\", \"Best Song Ever\", \"Story of My Life\" and \"Drag Me Down\". After the release of \"Four\", One Direction became the first band in the US \"Billboard\" 200 history to have their first four albums debut at number one. Their third album, \"Midnight Memories\", was the best-selling album worldwide of 2013. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, some of them are \"Up All Night\", \"Take Me Home\", \"Midnight Memories\" and \"Four\".", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Propelled to global success by social media, One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including \"What Makes You Beautiful\" (their first number one on the UK Singles Chart,"}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do they have any albums?", "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "are they associated with any brands?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Pokemon Black and White, Nokia, Colgate, among others.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "In 2011, One Direction became the face of Pokemon Black and White, starring in a series of television adverts. They were the first installments in the fifth generation of the \"Pok\u00e9mon\" series of role-playing games. They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones. To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves.\n\nIn 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste. The band was signed by Pepsi in a multimillion-dollar advertising deal in 2012. Social media marketing included a tie up with Shazam, whereby consumers that used the digital music app in conjunction with the ad both on TV and online were be able to view exclusive content and link back to iTunes to buy One Direction's single, \"Live While We're Young\". Mini figures based on members of the group were l", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones."}, {"Answer": "Yes, One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste, the band was also signed by Pepsi", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "In 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste. The band was signed by Pepsi in a multimillion-dollar advertising deal in 2012"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Nokia, Colgate, Pepsi, to name some.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones. To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves.\n\nIn 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste. The band was signed by Pepsi in a multimillion-dollar advertising deal in 2012. "}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do they have any albums?", "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others.", "are they associated with any brands?", "Yes, Pokemon Black and White, Nokia, Colgate, among others."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what did they do for the third brand?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "In 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "\nIn 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush"}, {"Answer": "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "In 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste. "}, {"Answer": "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "In 2012, they teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste. "}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do they have any albums?", "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others.", "are they associated with any brands?", "Yes, Pokemon Black and White, Nokia, Colgate, among others.", "what did they do for the third brand?", "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what about the second brand?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones. To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": " They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones."}, {"Answer": "One Direction became the face of Pokemon Black and White, starring in a series of television adverts.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "One Direction became the face of Pokemon Black and White, starring in a series of television adverts."}, {"Answer": "They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones. "}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do they have any albums?", "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others.", "are they associated with any brands?", "Yes, Pokemon Black and White, Nokia, Colgate, among others.", "what did they do for the third brand?", "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste.", "what about the second brand?", "They launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are the functions of the latter phone?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Touch and Type.", "Topic": "Nokia C2-02", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nokia C2-02 is mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia. This is one of the first mobile phones released by Nokia that possesses a touchscreen in a \"slider\" form factor (the other one being Nokia C2-03 which is a dual-SIM variant).This phone is also known as Nokia C2-02 Touch and Type.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "This is one of the first mobile phones released by Nokia that possesses a touchscreen in a \"slider\" form factor.", "Topic": "Nokia C2-02", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This is one of the first mobile phones released by Nokia that possesses a touchscreen in a \"slider\" form factor (the other one being Nokia C2-03 which is a dual-SIM variant).This phone is also known as Nokia C2-02 Touch and Type."}, {"Answer": "The key feature of this phone is touch and type", "Topic": "Nokia C2-02", "Topic_section": "Features", "Rationale": "The key feature of this phone is touch and type. It means that the phone has touch screen and alpha-numeric (12 key) keyboard but no navigation or soft keys. Other main features include: a 2.0-megapixel camera, Maps (disputable.) (Customers who never received maps have their phones loaded with Nokia Life Tools application), Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Flash Lite 3.0 and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs."}, {"Answer": "It possesses a touchscreen in a \"slider\" form factor.", "Topic": "Nokia C2-02", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This is one of the first mobile phones released by Nokia that possesses a touchscreen in a \"slider\" form factor (the other one being Nokia C2-03 which is a dual-SIM variant)."}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do they have any albums?", "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others.", "are they associated with any brands?", "Yes, Pokemon Black and White, Nokia, Colgate, among others.", "what did they do for the third brand?", "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste.", "what about the second brand?", "They launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones.", "what are the functions of the latter phone?", "Touch and Type."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how did the band mentioned earlier associate with this brand?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves.", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": " To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves."}, {"Answer": "To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves", "Topic": "One Direction", "Topic_section": "Endorsements", "Rationale": "They also launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones. To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do they have any albums?", "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others.", "are they associated with any brands?", "Yes, Pokemon Black and White, Nokia, Colgate, among others.", "what did they do for the third brand?", "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste.", "what about the second brand?", "They launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones.", "what are the functions of the latter phone?", "Touch and Type.", "how did the band mentioned earlier associate with this brand?", "To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "did this band write the lyrics of the song mentioned in the beginning?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No. It was written by Savan Kotecha.", "Topic": "What Makes You Beautiful", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Written by Savan Kotecha and producer Rami Yacoub, the song was released by Syco Records on 11 September 2011.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, it was written by Savan Kotecha and producer Rami Yacoub.", "Topic": "What Makes You Beautiful", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"What Makes You Beautiful\" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction. It served as their debut single and lead single from their debut studio album, \"Up All Night\" (2011). Written by Savan Kotecha and producer Rami Yacoub,"}, {"Answer": "Written by Savan Kotecha", "Topic": "What Makes You Beautiful", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "What Makes You Beautiful\" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction. It served as their debut single and lead single from their debut studio album, \"Up All Night\" (2011). Written by Savan Kotecha and producer Ram"}, {"Answer": "No, it was written by Savan Kotecha and producer Rami Yacoub.", "Topic": "What Makes You Beautiful", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by Savan Kotecha and producer Rami Yacoub, the song was released by Syco Records on 11 September 2011. "}]} {"Context": ["who sings that's what makes you beautiful", "One Direction", "where are they from?", "London, England.", "how many songs have they sung?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do they have any albums?", "Yes, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), among others.", "are they associated with any brands?", "Yes, Pokemon Black and White, Nokia, Colgate, among others.", "what did they do for the third brand?", "They teamed up with Colgate to launch their own One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Power Toothbrush, the One Direction Colgate Maxfresh Manual Toothbrush, and the One Direction Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste.", "what about the second brand?", "They launched Nokia C3 and Nokia C2-02 phones.", "what are the functions of the latter phone?", "Touch and Type.", "how did the band mentioned earlier associate with this brand?", "To promote the launch Nokia made a series of photos of the band members using the phones to take photos of themselves.", "did this band write the lyrics of the song mentioned in the beginning?", "No. It was written by Savan Kotecha."], "Conversation_no": 30, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who is she?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas.", "Topic": "Savan Kotecha", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas.", "Topic": "Savan Kotecha", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas. Kotecha is of Indian (Gujarati) descent"}, {"Answer": "She is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas. Kotecha is of Indian (Gujarati) descent.", "Topic": "Savan Kotecha", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas. Kotecha is of Indian (Gujarati) descent."}, {"Answer": "American songwriter and record producer", "Topic": "Savan Kotecha", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the getty center in los angeles", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust."}, {"Answer": "It is a campus of the Getty Museum", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust."}, {"Answer": "It is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who designed this campus?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Richard Meier", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Richard Meier", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier"}, {"Answer": "Richard Meier", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), "}, {"Answer": "Richard Meier", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier"], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof. The buildings at the Getty Center are made from concrete and steel with either travertine or aluminium cladding. Around of travertine was used to build the Center.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It uses two naturally-occurring ridges by overlaying two grids along these axes", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": "Meier has exploited the two naturally-occurring ridges (which diverge at a 22.5 degree angle) by overlaying two grids along these axes"}, {"Answer": "The Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Center sits atop a hill connected to a visitors' parking garage at the bottom of the hill by a three-car, cable-pulled hovertrain people mover.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. A 7-story underground parking garage", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Parking Garage", "Rationale": "The Getty Center also has a 7-story underground parking garage for visitors us"}, {"Answer": "The Getty Center also has a 7-story underground parking garage for visitors use as they visit the Center.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Parking Garage", "Rationale": "The Getty Center also has a 7-story underground parking garage for visitors use as they visit the Center."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it has a 7-story underground parking garage for visitors use.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Parking Garage", "Rationale": "The Getty Center also has a 7-story underground parking garage for visitors use as they visit the Center. Parking is $20 per vehicle or $15 after 3pm."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust."}, {"Answer": "The Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust. The Center's design included special provisions to address concerns regarding earthquakes and fires."}, {"Answer": "An auditorium, the North Building, the East Building and the rotunda.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Other offices", "Rationale": "Meier also designed three other buildings located next to the north promontory and offset at a 22.5 degree angle from the main axis of the Museum pavilions. The north-most building is an auditorium. Next to it is the North Building, with the East Building sitting between the North Building and the rotunda. The main entrance to the East Building is flanked by two round silos that hold its elevators."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Fires", "Rationale": "In the 16 electrical transformers at the Center, silicone fluid is used as a coolant \"with less risk of ignition\" than hydrocarbon coolant. The native flammable chaparral was removed and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center. Each year, a herd of goats is rented to clear brush on the surrounding hills.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the 16 electrical transformers at the Center, silicone fluid is used as a coolant \"with less risk of ignition\" than hydrocarbon coolant", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Fires", "Rationale": "In the 16 electrical transformers at the Center, silicone fluid is used as a coolant \"with less risk of ignition\" than hydrocarbon coolant"}, {"Answer": "The native flammable chaparral was removed and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Fires", "Rationale": "The native flammable chaparral was removed and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center"}, {"Answer": "In the 16 electrical transformers at the Center, silicone fluid is used as a coolant \"with less risk of ignition\" than hydrocarbon coolant.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Fires", "Rationale": "In the 16 electrical transformers at the Center, silicone fluid is used as a coolant \"with less risk of ignition\" than hydrocarbon coolant."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is there a garden in the premises?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Central Garden", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Central Garden", "Rationale": "The Central Garden at the Getty Center is the work of artist Robert Irwin.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. The large Central Garden", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the Museum's collection at the Center includes outdoor sculpture displayed on terraces and in gardens and the large Central Garden designed by Robert Irwin."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Central Garden", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Central Garden", "Rationale": "The Central Garden at the Getty Center is the work of artist Robert Irwin. Planning for the garden began in 1992, construction started in 1996, and the garden was completed in December 1997."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Central Garden at the Getty Center.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Central Garden", "Rationale": "The Central Garden at the Getty Center is the work of artist Robert Irwin."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden"], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Central Garden", "Rationale": "Water plays a major role in the garden. A fountain near the restaurant flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A fountain, a grotto, azalea pool, a plaza, a stone waterfall, a round pool and an outdoor sculpture garden", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Central Garden", "Rationale": "Irwin was quoted as saying that the Central Garden \"is a sculpture in the form of a garden, which aims to be art.\" Water plays a major role in the garden. A fountain near the restaurant flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall. The resulting stream then flows down the hillside into the azalea pool. The designers placed rocks and boulders of varying size in the stream bed to vary the sounds from the flowing water. A tree-lined stream descends to a plaza, while the walkway criss-crosses the stream, which continues through the plaza, and goes over a stone waterfall into a round pool. A maze of azaleas floats in the pool, around which is a series of specialty gardens. More than 500 varieties of plant material are used for the Central Garden, but the selection is \"always changing, never twice the same\".\n\nAfter the original design, an outdoor sculpture garden, called the \"Lower Terrace Garden\" was added in 2007 on the west side of the central garden "}, {"Answer": "The \"Lower Terrace Garden\"", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Central Garden", "Rationale": "After the original design, an outdoor sculpture garden, called the \"Lower Terrace Garden\" was added in 2007 on the west side of the central garden just below the scholar's wing of the GRI building."}, {"Answer": "A fountain near the restaurant, a stone waterfall, an outdoor sculpture garden etc.", "Topic": "Getty Center", "Topic_section": "Central Garden", "Rationale": "A fountain near the restaurant flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall. The resulting stream then flows down the hillside into the azalea pool. The designers placed rocks and boulders of varying size in the stream bed to vary the sounds from the flowing water. A tree-lined stream descends to a plaza, while the walkway criss-crosses the stream, which continues through the plaza, and goes over a stone waterfall into a round pool. A maze of azaleas floats in the pool, around which is a series of specialty gardens. More than 500 varieties of plant material are used for the Central Garden, but the selection is \"always changing, never twice the same\".\n\nAfter the original design, an outdoor sculpture garden, called the \"Lower Terrace Garden\" was added in 2007 on the west side of the central garden just below the scholar's wing of the GRI building."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden", "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what will you find in the research institute which you mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A research library, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications).", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, GRI maintains a research library, organizes exhibitions and other events, sponsors a residential scholars program, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries which \"focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence\"", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Exhibitions and other events", "Rationale": "GRI holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries which \"focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence\""}, {"Answer": "Research library, organizes exhibitions and other events, sponsors a residential scholars program, publishes books, and produces electronic database", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " GRI maintains a research library, organizes exhibitions and other events, sponsors a residential scholars program, publishes books, and produces electronic database"}, {"Answer": "A research library, exhibitions and other events, a residential scholars program etc.", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "GRI maintains a research library, organizes exhibitions and other events, sponsors a residential scholars program, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications)."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden", "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall.", "what will you find in the research institute which you mentioned earlier?", "A research library, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications)."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are some of the exhibitions they host?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Exhibitions and other events", "Rationale": "For example, in 2005\u20132006 GRI held an exhibition entitled \"Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis\". The exhibition traveled to the National Building Museum and to the Art Institute of Chicago.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries which \"focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence\"", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Exhibitions and other events", "Rationale": "GRI holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries which \"focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence\""}, {"Answer": "GRI holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries, for example in 2005\u20132006 GRI held an exhibition entitled \"Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis\"", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Exhibitions and other events", "Rationale": "GRI holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries which \"focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence\". For example, in 2005\u20132006 GRI held an exhibition entitled \"Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis\". The exhibition traveled to the National Building Museum and to the Art Institute of Chicago."}, {"Answer": "They host two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries - \"Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis\" in 2006.", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Exhibitions and other events", "Rationale": "GRI holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries which \"focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence\". For example, in 2005\u20132006 GRI held an exhibition entitled \"Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis\". The exhibition traveled to the National Building Museum and to the Art Institute of Chicago."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden", "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall.", "what will you find in the research institute which you mentioned earlier?", "A research library, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications).", "what are some of the exhibitions they host?", "Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis"], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are some of their publications?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\", and \"ReSources\".", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "GRI publishes \"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\" (on \"cultural heritage information in electronic form\"), and \"ReSources\" (on the library's special collections). In addition, GRI publishes exhibition catalogs and other materials in hardcopy form.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\" (on \"cultural heritage information in electronic form\"), and \"ReSources\" (on the library's special collections)", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "GRI publishes \"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\" (on \"cultural heritage information in electronic form\"), and \"ReSources\" (on the library's special collections)."}, {"Answer": "GRI publishes \"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\", and \"ReSources\"", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "GRI publishes \"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\" (on \"cultural heritage information in electronic form\"), and \"ReSources\" (on the library's special collections)."}, {"Answer": "\"Series Imprints\" books, exhibition catalogs, Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities", "Topic": "Getty Research Institute", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "GRI publishes \"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\" (on \"cultural heritage information in electronic form\"), and \"ReSources\" (on the library's special collections). In addition, GRI publishes exhibition catalogs and other materials in hardcopy form.\n\nHere are selected books published by GRI, by the Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities, by the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, by the Getty Information Institute, or by the Art History Information Program."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden", "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall.", "what will you find in the research institute which you mentioned earlier?", "A research library, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications).", "what are some of the exhibitions they host?", "Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis", "what are some of their publications?", "\"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\", and \"ReSources\"."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "you had mentioned a conservation institute earlier, what are some of the\u00a0works of this institute?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Art conservation and architectural conservation.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "GCI has activities in both art conservation and architectural conservation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Advancing conservation practice through the creation and delivery of knowledge", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The GCI is a private international research institution dedicated to advancing conservation practice through the creation and delivery of knowledge."}, {"Answer": "It has activities in both art conservation and architectural conservation.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "GCI has activities in both art conservation and architectural conservation.\n"}, {"Answer": "Art conservation and architectural conservation.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "GCI has activities in both art conservation and architectural conservation.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden", "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall.", "what will you find in the research institute which you mentioned earlier?", "A research library, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications).", "what are some of the exhibitions they host?", "Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis", "what are some of their publications?", "\"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\", and \"ReSources\".", "you had mentioned a conservation institute earlier, what are some of the\u00a0works of this institute?", "Art conservation and architectural conservation."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what are some of their scientific projects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections and the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Scientific projects", "Rationale": "One of many projects in this area involved the effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections. Another project analyzed the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns now at the United States National Arboretum.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Scientific projects", "Rationale": "One of many projects in this area involved the effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections"}, {"Answer": "The effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections, and another project analyzed the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns now at the United States National Arboretum.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Scientific projects", "Rationale": "One of many projects in this area involved the effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections. Another project analyzed the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns now at the United States National Arboretum."}, {"Answer": "Studying the effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections; analyzing the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Scientific projects", "Rationale": " One of many projects in this area involved the effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections. Another project analyzed the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns now at the United States National Arboretum."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden", "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall.", "what will you find in the research institute which you mentioned earlier?", "A research library, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications).", "what are some of the exhibitions they host?", "Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis", "what are some of their publications?", "\"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\", and \"ReSources\".", "you had mentioned a conservation institute earlier, what are some of the\u00a0works of this institute?", "Art conservation and architectural conservation.", "what are some of their scientific projects?", "The effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections and the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns"], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "could you name a few places they travelled for their field projects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mogao Caves and Yungang Grottoes in China, Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Sur, etc.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Field projects", "Rationale": "Among other completed GCI field projects were efforts to preserve the Mogao Caves and Yungang Grottoes in China (announced in 1989); to restore prehistoric rock paintings of Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Sur (1994); and to protect ancient buildings and archaeological sites in Iraq following the start of the Iraq War (2004).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "China, Baja California Sur and Iraq", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Field projects", "Rationale": "Among other completed GCI field projects were efforts to preserve the Mogao Caves and Yungang Grottoes in China (announced in 1989); to restore prehistoric rock paintings of Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Sur (1994); and to protect ancient buildings and archaeological sites in Iraq following the start of the Iraq War (2004)."}, {"Answer": "Mogao Caves and Yungang Grottoes in China, Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Sur, and ancient buildings and archaeological sites in Iraq", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Field projects", "Rationale": "Among other completed GCI field projects were efforts to preserve the Mogao Caves and Yungang Grottoes in China (announced in 1989); to restore prehistoric rock paintings of Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Sur (1994); and to protect ancient buildings and archaeological sites in Iraq following the start of the Iraq War (2004)."}, {"Answer": "Roman ruins of Herculaneum, Italy.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Scientific projects", "Rationale": "Scientists at GCI viewed the CheMin instrument aboard the Curiosity rover, currently exploring the Gale crater on Mars, as a potentially valuable means to examine ancient works of art without damaging them. Until recently, only a few instruments were available to determine the composition without cutting out physical samples large enough to potentially damage the artifacts. The CheMin on \"Curiosity\" directs a beam of X-rays at particles as small as 400\u00a0\u00b5m and reads the radiation scattered back to determine the composition of an object in minutes. Engineers created a smaller, portable version, named the \"X-Duetto\". Fitting into a few briefcase-sized boxes, it can examine objects on site, while preserving their physical integrity. It is now being used by Getty scientists to analyze a large collection of museum antiques and the Roman ruins of Herculaneum, Italy."}]} {"Context": ["what is the getty center in los angeles", "A campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust.", "who designed this campus?", "Richard Meier", "what architectural pieces are found in this campus center?", "The primary grid structure is a square; most wall and floor elements are squares or some derivative thereof.", "do they have parking space for people visiting this place?", "Yes", "besides the museum, what other building structures are located on this campus?", "Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust.", "how is the campus equipped if there is fire?", "Silicone fluid is used as a coolant and fire-resistant poverty weed was added to the slopes around the Center.", "is there a garden in the premises?", "Yes, Central Garden", "besides the flora, what structural pieces will you find in the above?", "A fountain flows toward the garden and appears to fall into a grotto on the north garden wall.", "what will you find in the research institute which you mentioned earlier?", "A research library, publishes books, and produces electronic databases (Getty Publications).", "what are some of the exhibitions they host?", "Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis", "what are some of their publications?", "\"Series Imprints\" books in the categories of \"Issues and Debates\", \"Texts & Documents\", \"Introduction To\", and \"ReSources\".", "you had mentioned a conservation institute earlier, what are some of the\u00a0works of this institute?", "Art conservation and architectural conservation.", "what are some of their scientific projects?", "The effect of outdoor and indoor air pollutants on museum collections and the cause of deterioration of the sandstone in the original National Capitol Columns", "could you name a few places they travelled for their field projects?", "Mogao Caves and Yungang Grottoes in China, Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Sur, etc."], "Conversation_no": 31, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "how do they deliver information about their work to the public?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Conferences; lectures; books; and online publications, newsletters, video, and audio.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Dissemination of information", "Rationale": "Methods of information dissemination include conferences; lectures; books; and online publications, newsletters, video, and audio.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Conferences; lectures; books and online publications, newsletters, video and audio", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Dissemination of information", "Rationale": "Methods of information dissemination include conferences; lectures; books; and online publications, newsletters, video, and audio."}, {"Answer": "Conferences; lectures; books; and online publications, newsletters, video, and audio.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Dissemination of information", "Rationale": "Methods of information dissemination include conferences; lectures; books; and online publications, newsletters, video, and audio.\n"}, {"Answer": "Conferences; lectures; books; and online publications, newsletters, video, and audio.", "Topic": "Getty Conservation Institute", "Topic_section": "Dissemination of information", "Rationale": "Methods of information dissemination include conferences; lectures; books; and online publications, newsletters, video, and audio.\n"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the regina monologues?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Regina Monologues\" is the fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Regina Monologues\" is the fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season. "}, {"Answer": "The fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Regina Monologues\" is the fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season."}, {"Answer": "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Regina Monologues\" is the fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season"}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season."], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "November 23, 2003", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 23, 2003.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "23 November 2003.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 23, 2003."}, {"Answer": "November 23, 2003.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 23, 2003."}, {"Answer": "November 23, 2003", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 23, 2003."}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003"], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who directed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mark Kirkland", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was directed by Mark Kirkland", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mark Kirkland.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was directed by Mark Kirkland a"}, {"Answer": "Mark Kirkland", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was directed by Mark Kirkland and was the final episode written by John Swartzwelder."}, {"Answer": "Mark Kirkland", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was directed by Mark Kirkland a"}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland"], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who are the characters in that?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Mr. Burns withdraws a $1000 bill from an ATM, but he drops it and an updraft carries it away to the Simpsons' house, where it is found by Bart and Milhouse. Marge makes Bart and Homer put up fliers so that the person who lost the bill can reclaim it. No one can describe it correctly so Lisa suggests that they spend the money on something for Marge. Marge desires a dream vacation, but decides against this because Homer always manages to ruin any trip they go on. After realizing he can make money from the bill, Bart displays it in a museum in his tree house. Mr. Burns visits and reclaims his money, forcing Bart to close his museum. However, Bart has made over $3000 from the museum so he reconsiders Lisa's suggestion and decides to spend the money on a vacation for Marge. Grampa suggests they go to Britain, where he hopes to meet his long-lost love Edwina. During World War II, he made love to her the night before he was shipped out to the front lines on D-Day.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, marge, Homer, Lisa, and Grampa to name a few.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Mr. Burns withdraws a $1000 bill from an ATM, but he drops it and an updraft carries it away to the Simpsons' house, where it is found by Bart and Milhouse. Marge makes Bart and Homer put up fliers so that the person who lost the bill can reclaim it. No one can describe it correctly so Lisa suggests that they spend the money on something for Marge. Marge desires a dream vacation, but decides against this because Homer always manages to ruin any trip they go on. After realizing he can make money from the bill, Bart displays it in a museum in his tree house. Mr. Burns visits and reclaims his money, forcing Bart to close his museum. However, Bart has made over $3000 from the museum so he reconsiders Lisa's suggestion and decides to spend the money on a vacation for Marge. Grampa suggests they go to Britain, where he hopes to meet his long-lost love Edwina. During World War II, he made love to her the night before he was shipped out to the front lines on D-Day."}, {"Answer": "Mr. Burns, Bart and Milhouse.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Mr. Burns withdraws a $1000 bill from an ATM, but he drops it and an updraft carries it away to the Simpsons' house, where it is found by Bart and Milhouse."}, {"Answer": "Simpson family, Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The episode sees the Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation. There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling"}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc."], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The episode sees the Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation. There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling, who all appear as themselves. Later, Homer is arrested and locked in the Tower of London for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage. Meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina, his long lost love, who is voiced by Jane Leeves.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Simpson family makes some money and goes on a trip ton Britain where they meet several prominent figures. Homer is arrested but later pardoned by the Queen . He also meets his half-sister there.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "\nHomer is put on trial for causing harm to the Queen as well as wrecking her carriage. He humiliates himself by calling the Queen an impostor, since her luggage is inscribed \"H.R.H.\" which he believes is short for \"Henrietta R. Hippo\", and mistaking the judge for a woman due to the wig he is wearing. The Queen, highly offended, demands that he be executed. At the Tower of London where he awaits his execution, he is called from outside by his family and Lisa tells him that he can use a secret tunnel that Sir Walter Raleigh built to escape. However, the tunnel leads straight into the Queen's bedroom, and she calls her guards. Homer pleads with the Queen to find it in her heart to forgive him and she allows him to leave the country on the condition that he take Madonna back to America with him. As they prepare to leave, Edwina appears and introduces Abe to her daughter Abbey, who is essentially a British female version of Homer. Realising he is her father, Grampa runs away quickly to the "}, {"Answer": "The episode sees the Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The episode sees the Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation. "}, {"Answer": "The Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation where they meet several celebrities", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The episode sees the Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation. There, they meet several celebrities"}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina."], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling, who all appear as themselves."}, {"Answer": "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling,"}, {"Answer": "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling, "}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling"], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "did all the above people lend their voices for this show speaking in terms of reality?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling, who all appear as themselves.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, they all did.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "Blair is the only head of government to guest star in the show, with Rudy Giuliani (who played himself in the episode \"Stop! Or My Dog Will Shoot\") the only other politician to guest star.\n\nJ. K. Rowling recorded her part via satellite from her home in Scotland, and Ian McKellen recorded his over the phone. Evan Marriott, contestant on the first series of \"Joe Millionaire\" appears as himself, while Jane Leeves plays Edwina. Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs is mentioned by Homer, something which Giggs thought was \"brilliant\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "\nJ. K. Rowling recorded her part via satellite from her home in Scotland, and Ian McKellen recorded his over the phone. Evan Marriott, contestant on the first series of \"Joe Millionaire\" appears as himself, while Jane Leeves plays Edwina."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling, who all appear as themselves. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "did all the above people lend their voices for this show speaking in terms of reality?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who is that second celebrity mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was the contestant on the first series of \"Joe Millionaire\".", "Topic": "The Regina Monologues", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "Evan Marriott, contestant on the first series of \"Joe Millionaire\""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "did all the above people lend their voices for this show speaking in terms of reality?", "Yes", "who is that second celebrity mentioned?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who is that third celebrity mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An English actor.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Ian Murray McKellen (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor. His career spans genres ranging from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an English actor.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Ian Murray McKellen (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor."}, {"Answer": "An English actor.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Ian Murray McKellen (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor. His career spans genres ranging from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction."}, {"Answer": "English actor", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Ian Murray McKellen (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor"}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "did all the above people lend their voices for this show speaking in terms of reality?", "Yes", "who is that second celebrity mentioned?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is that third celebrity mentioned?", "An English actor."], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name some of his tv shows/films he has appeared in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Richard III, Gods and Monsters, X-Men films, and The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He achieved worldwide fame for his film roles, including the titular King in \"Richard III\" (1995), James Whale in \"Gods and Monsters\" (1998), Magneto in the \"X-Men\" films, and Gandalf in \"The Lord of the Rings\" and \"The Hobbit\" trilogies.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Richard III\" , \"Gods and Monsters\", \"X-Men \"films, \"The Lord of the Rings\" ,and \"The Hobbit\" trilogies to name a few.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He achieved worldwide fame for his film roles, including the titular King in \"Richard III\" (1995), James Whale in \"Gods and Monsters\" (1998), Magneto in the \"X-Men\" films, and Gandalf in \"The Lord of the Rings\" and \"The Hobbit\" trilogies."}, {"Answer": "\"Richard III\", \"Gods and Monsters\" and \"X-Men\" films.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He achieved worldwide fame for his film roles, including the titular King in \"Richard III\" (1995), James Whale in \"Gods and Monsters\" (1998), Magneto in the \"X-Men\" films, and Gandalf in \"The Lord of the Rings\" and \"The Hobbit\" trilogies."}, {"Answer": "Richard III, Gods and Monsters, The Lord of the Rings and X-Men films", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He achieved worldwide fame for his film roles, including the titular King in \"Richard III\" (1995), James Whale in \"Gods and Monsters\" (1998), Magneto in the \"X-Men\" films, and Gandalf in \"The Lord of the Rings\" and \"The Hobbit\" trilogies"}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "did all the above people lend their voices for this show speaking in terms of reality?", "Yes", "who is that second celebrity mentioned?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is that third celebrity mentioned?", "An English actor.", "can you name some of his tv shows/films he has appeared in?", "Richard III, Gods and Monsters, X-Men films, and The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies."], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "name some of his charitable works.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK and umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Charity work", "Rationale": "In April 2010, along with actors Brian Cox and Eleanor Bron, McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, the charity recently formed from the merger of Age Concern and Help the Aged. All three actors gave their time free of charge.\n\nA cricket fan since childhood, McKellen umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match in New Zealand to support earthquake victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an honorary board member for the organization Only Make Believe. Further he umpired a cricket match in New Zealand to support earthquake victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Charity work", "Rationale": "In April 2010, along with actors Brian Cox and Eleanor Bron, McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, the charity recently formed from the merger of Age Concern and Help the Aged. All three actors gave their time free of charge.\n\nA cricket fan since childhood, McKellen umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match in New Zealand to support earthquake victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.\n\nMcKellen is an honorary board member for the New York- and Washington, D.C.-based organization Only Make Believe"}, {"Answer": "He has appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Charity work", "Rationale": "In April 2010, along with actors Brian Cox and Eleanor Bron, McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, the charity recently formed from the merger of Age Concern and Help the Aged. "}, {"Answer": "He appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK and umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match in New Zealand to support earthquake victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Charity work", "Rationale": "In April 2010, along with actors Brian Cox and Eleanor Bron, McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, the charity recently formed from the merger of Age Concern and Help the Aged. All three actors gave their time free of charge.\n\nA cricket fan since childhood, McKellen umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match in New Zealand to support earthquake victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "did all the above people lend their voices for this show speaking in terms of reality?", "Yes", "who is that second celebrity mentioned?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is that third celebrity mentioned?", "An English actor.", "can you name some of his tv shows/films he has appeared in?", "Richard III, Gods and Monsters, X-Men films, and The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.", "name some of his charitable works.", "Appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK and umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match."], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what rights has he campaigned for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "LGBT rights", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights campaigning", "Rationale": "McKellen has continued to be very active in LGBT rights efforts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "LGBT rights.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights campaigning", "Rationale": "McKellen has continued to be very active in LGBT rights efforts. "}, {"Answer": "LGBT rights", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights campaigning", "Rationale": "McKellen has continued to be very active in LGBT rights efforts. "}, {"Answer": "LGBT rights", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights campaigning", "Rationale": "McKellen has continued to be very active in LGBT rights efforts."}]} {"Context": ["what is the regina monologues?", "Fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season.", "when was it released?", "November 23, 2003", "who directed it?", "Mark Kirkland", "who are the characters in that?", "Mr. Burns, Bart, Milhouse, Marge, Homer, Abraham Simpson, etc.", "what is that episode's story all about, in short?", "Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom for vacation and there, they meet several celebrities. Later, Homer is arrested and locked for accidentally crashing into the Queen's carriage, meanwhile, Abraham Simpson journeys to find Edwina.", "what celebrities do they meet in that episode?", "Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling", "did all the above people lend their voices for this show speaking in terms of reality?", "Yes", "who is that second celebrity mentioned?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is that third celebrity mentioned?", "An English actor.", "can you name some of his tv shows/films he has appeared in?", "Richard III, Gods and Monsters, X-Men films, and The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.", "name some of his charitable works.", "Appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK and umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match.", "what rights has he campaigned for?", "LGBT rights"], "Conversation_no": 32, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is his spouse's name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was gay", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "LGBT rights campaigning", "Rationale": "McKellen became active in fighting the proposed law, and, during a BBC Radio 3 programme where he debated Section 28 with the conservative journalist Peregrine Worsthorne, declared himself as a gay.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His first partner was Brian Taylor and the second partner was Sean Mathias.", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "McKellen and his first partner, Brian Taylor, a history teacher from Bolton, began their relationship in 1964. Their relationship lasted for eight years, ending in 1972. They lived in London, where McKellen continued to pursue his career as an actor. For over a decade, he has lived in a five-storey Victorian conversion in Narrow Street, Limehouse. In 1978 he met his second partner, Sean Mathias, "}, {"Answer": "Brian Taylor", "Topic": "Ian McKellen", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "McKellen and his first partner, Brian Taylor, a history teacher from Bolton, began their relationship in 1964."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Muse and PVRIS", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "2015\u2013present: \"America\" and the departure of Mili\u010devi\u0107", "Rationale": "The group later unveiled that they would embark on a North American tour with Muse and PVRIS,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who are the members of the band?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The band consists of brothers Jared Leto (lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Shannon Leto (drums, percussion). During the course of its existence, it has undergone various line-up changes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto.", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The band consists of brothers Jared Leto (lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Shannon Leto (drums, percussion). During the course of its existence, it has undergone various line-up changes."}, {"Answer": "Jared Leto, Shannon Leto and others.", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The band consists of brothers Jared Leto (lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Shannon Leto (drums, percussion). During the course of its existence, it has undergone various line-up changes."}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which was their first ever album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The band's debut album, \"30 Seconds to Mars\" (2002), ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The band's debut album, \"30 Seconds to Mars\" (2002), was produced by Bob Ezrin and released to positive reviews but only to limited commercial success. "}, {"Answer": "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The band's debut album, \"30 Seconds to Mars\" (2002), was produced by Bob Ezrin and released to positive reviews but only to limited commercial success. "}, {"Answer": "\"30 Seconds to Mars\" .", "Topic": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The band's debut album, \"30 Seconds to Mars\" (2002),"}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\""], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He made his film debut in \"How to Make an American Quilt\" (1995) and received critical praise for his performance in \"Prefontaine\" (1997). Leto played supporting roles in \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), \"Fight Club\" (1999) and \"American Psycho\" (2000), as well as the lead role in \"Urban Legend\" (1998), and earned critical acclaim after portraying heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He made his film debut in \"How to Make an American Quilt\" (1995) and received critical praise for his performance in \"Prefontaine\" (1997). Leto played supporting roles in \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), \"Fight Club\" (1999) and \"American Psycho\" (2000), as well as the lead role in \"Urban Legend\" (1998), and earned critical acclaim after portraying heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000). He later began focusing increasingly on his music career, returning to acting with \"Panic Room\" (2002), \"Alexander\" (2004), \"Lord of War\" (2005), \"Lonely Hearts\" (2006), \"Chapter 27\" (2007), and \"Mr. Nobody\" (2009). In 2012, he directed the documentary film \"Artifact\". He then appeared in \"Suicide Squad\" (2016) and \"Blade Runner 2049\" (2017)."}, {"Answer": "\"How to Make an American Quilt\", \"The Thin Red Line\" and \"Fight Club\".", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He made his film debut in \"How to Make an American Quilt\" (1995) and received critical praise for his performance in \"Prefontaine\" (1997). Leto played supporting roles in \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), \"Fight Club\" (1999) and \"American Psycho\" "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He made his film debut in \"How to Make an American Quilt\" (1995) and received critical praise for his performance in \"Prefontaine\" (1997). Leto played supporting roles in \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), \"Fight Club\" (1999) and \"American Psycho\" (2000), as well as the lead role in \"Urban Legend\" (1998), and earned critical acclaim after portraying heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000). He later began focusing increasingly on his music career, returning to acting with \"Panic Room\" (2002), \"Alexander\" (2004), \"Lord of War\" (2005), \"Lonely Hearts\" (2006), \"Chapter 27\" (2007), and \"Mr. Nobody\" (2009). In 2012, he directed the documentary film \"Artifact\". He then appeared in \"Suicide Squad\" (2016) and \"Blade Runner 2049\" (2017)."}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is his political stance?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": ". In the 2008 presidential election, Leto supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He supported Senator Barack Obama and is a gay rights activist.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": "In 2008, he supported the California Proposition 2 regarding treatment of farm animals. In the 2008 presidential election, Leto supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois. In 2012, he chaired a Gen44 event, a campaign set up by Obama to energize voters under 40. Leto is a gay rights activist. In October 2009, he raised money to the campaign against California Proposition 8, created by opponents of same-sex marriage to overturn the California Supreme Court decision that had legalized same-sex marriage. He spoke out in support of LGBT rights group Freedom Action Inclusion Rights (FAIR). In May 2012, he expressed support after hearing that Barack Obama had endorsed same-sex marriage."}, {"Answer": "In the 2008 presidential election, he supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": " In the 2008 presidential election, Leto supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois."}, {"Answer": "In the 2008 presidential election, Leto supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": " In the 2008 presidential election, Leto supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois"}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": "After the strong relationship between Thirty Seconds to Mars and its audience, Leto launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive. It is based in Studio City, Los Angeles and focus on creative community building. In recent years, it has expanded to other artists such as Jessie J and Semi Precious Weapons. In 2010, Leto launched The One and Only Golden Tickets, a full service company which operates worldwide and manages exclusive services for concerts, festivals, and events. In 2013, the company was renamed Adventures In Wonderland.\n\nIn 2011, Leto launched the online platform VyRT. Created as a live video streaming service, it also features social networking and official merchandise. Its idea came from some frustrating experiences Leto faced with Thirty Seconds to Mars in streaming their own live events. In June 2012, VyRT was awarded Best Online Concert Experience at the O Music Awards. In 2012, Leto became an investor in Surf Air, a California-based air s", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he is an investor in Surf Air.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": "In 2012, Leto became an investor in Surf Air, a California-based air service. He is also a funder for Reddit and Robinhood Markets."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": " Leto launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he has a social media management and digital marketing company.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": "After the strong relationship between Thirty Seconds to Mars and its audience, Leto launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive"}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the company called?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Hive", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": " Leto launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Hive.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": "After the strong relationship between Thirty Seconds to Mars and its audience, Leto launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive. "}, {"Answer": "The Hive", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": "After the strong relationship between Thirty Seconds to Mars and its audience, Leto launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive."}, {"Answer": "The Hive.", "Topic": "Jared Leto", "Topic_section": "Business ventures", "Rationale": "After the strong relationship between Thirty Seconds to Mars and its audience, Leto launched the social media management and digital marketing company The Hive. "}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform", "what is the company called?", "The Hive"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the story of this actor's second movie mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The unnamed Narrator is an automobile recall specialist who is unfulfilled by his job and possessions and suffers from chronic insomnia. He finds catharsis by attending support groups and posing as a sufferer of several diseases, curing his insomni", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The unnamed Narrator is an automobile recall specialist who is unfulfilled by his job and possessions and suffers from chronic insomnia. He finds catharsis by attending support groups and posing as a sufferer of several diseases, curing his insomnia. His bliss is disturbed when another impostor, Marla Singer, also begins attending the same support groups. The two agree to split which groups they attend.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Fight Club\", is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a \"fight club\" with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt), and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter)."}, {"Answer": "It is about the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a \"fight club\" with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt), and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a \"fight club\" with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt), and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter)."}, {"Answer": "The narrator is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a \"fight club\" with soap salesman Tyler Durden, and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a \"fight club\" with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt), and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter)."}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform", "what is the company called?", "The Hive", "what is the story of this actor's second movie mentioned above?", "The unnamed Narrator is an automobile recall specialist who is unfulfilled by his job and possessions and suffers from chronic insomnia. He finds catharsis by attending support groups and posing as a sufferer of several diseases, curing his insomni"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who were the other actors in this movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter , etc.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "d starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter, to name a few.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Fight Club is a 1999 American film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. "}, {"Answer": "Thom Gossom Jr., Bob Stephenson and David Andrews.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Cast", "Rationale": "Additional roles include: Thom Gossom Jr. as Detective Stern, a police investigator who looks into the Narrator's apartment explosion; Bob Stephenson as an airport security officer who detains the Narrator; Joon B. Kim as Raymond K. Hessel, a young convenience store clerk; Peter Iacangelo as Lou, an aggressive man who owns the bar fight club is held in;"}, {"Answer": "Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Fight Club is a 1999 American film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter."}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform", "what is the company called?", "The Hive", "what is the story of this actor's second movie mentioned above?", "The unnamed Narrator is an automobile recall specialist who is unfulfilled by his job and possessions and suffers from chronic insomnia. He finds catharsis by attending support groups and posing as a sufferer of several diseases, curing his insomni", "who were the other actors in this movie?", "Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter , etc."], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "for which scenes or characters were special effects used?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Game\" scenes", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Visual effects", "Rationale": "Fincher hired visual effects supervisor Kevin Tod Haug, who worked for him on \"The Game\", to create visual effects for \"Fight Club\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the film's title sequence there is a 90-second visual effects composition.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Visual effects", "Rationale": "The film's title sequence is a 90-second visual effects composition that depicts the inside of the Narrator's brain at a microscopic level; the camera pulls back to the outside, starting at his fear center and following the thought processes initiated by his fear impulse. "}, {"Answer": "The film's title sequence and an early scene in which the camera flashes past city streets to survey Project Mayhem's destructive equipment lying in underground parking lots.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Visual effects", "Rationale": "The film's title sequence is a 90-second visual effects composition that depicts the inside of the Narrator's brain at a microscopic level; the camera pulls back to the outside,"}, {"Answer": "The film's title sequence is a 90-second visual effects composition that depicts the inside of the Narrator's brain at a microscopic level.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Visual effects", "Rationale": "Fincher visualized the Narrator's perspective through a \"mind's eye\" view and structured a myopic framework for the film audiences. Fincher also used previsualized footage of challenging main-unit and visual effects shots as a problem-solving tool to avoid making mistakes during the actual filming.\n\nThe film's title sequence is a 90-second visual effects composition that depicts the inside of the Narrator's brain at a microscopic level; the camera pulls back to the outside, starting at his fear center and following the thought processes initiated by his fear impulse. "}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform", "what is the company called?", "The Hive", "what is the story of this actor's second movie mentioned above?", "The unnamed Narrator is an automobile recall specialist who is unfulfilled by his job and possessions and suffers from chronic insomnia. He finds catharsis by attending support groups and posing as a sufferer of several diseases, curing his insomni", "who were the other actors in this movie?", "Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter , etc.", "for which scenes or characters were special effects used?", "\"The Game\" scenes"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "in what way has it impacted popular culture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film was perceived as the forerunner of a new mood in American political life", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": " The film was perceived as the forerunner of a new mood in American political life.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In September 2015, two employees at Lightbridge Academy, a New Jersey daycare center, were charged with instigating \"Fight Club\u2013style\" brawls between children aged four to six years of age.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": "In September 2015, two employees at Lightbridge Academy, a New Jersey daycare center, were charged with instigating \"Fight Club\u2013style\" brawls between children aged four to six years of age. The fights were reportedly filmed and uploaded to Snapchat, and involved approximately a \"dozen boys and girls\"."}, {"Answer": "The film was perceived as the forerunner of a new mood in American political life.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": " The film was perceived as the forerunner of a new mood in American political life."}, {"Answer": "Following \"Fight Club\"s release, several fight clubs were reported to have started in the United States.", "Topic": "Fight Club", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": "Following \"Fight Club\"s release, several fight clubs were reported to have started in the United States"}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform", "what is the company called?", "The Hive", "what is the story of this actor's second movie mentioned above?", "The unnamed Narrator is an automobile recall specialist who is unfulfilled by his job and possessions and suffers from chronic insomnia. He finds catharsis by attending support groups and posing as a sufferer of several diseases, curing his insomni", "who were the other actors in this movie?", "Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter , etc.", "for which scenes or characters were special effects used?", "\"The Game\" scenes", "in what way has it impacted popular culture?", "The film was perceived as the forerunner of a new mood in American political life"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who is the actress mentioned above in a relationship with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Burton", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Relationships", "Rationale": "Bonham Carter and Burton lived in adjoining houses in Belsize Park, London. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kenneth Branagh", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Relationships", "Rationale": "In 1994, Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh met while filming \"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein\". They began an affair while Branagh was still married to Emma Thompson, whom he had met in 1987 while filming the BBC Series \"Fortunes of War\" and married in 1989. At the time, Thompson's career was soaring, while Branagh was struggling to make a success of his first big-budget film (\"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein\"). Following his affair with Bonham Carter, Branagh and Thompson divorced in 1995. However, in 1999, after five years together, Bonham Carter and Branagh also separated."}, {"Answer": "Kenneth Branagh", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Relationships", "Rationale": "In 1994, Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh met while filming \"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein\". "}, {"Answer": "Kenneth Branagh and Tim Burton.", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Relationships", "Rationale": "In 1994, Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh met while filming \"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein\". They began an affair while Branagh was still married to Emma Thompson, whom he had met in 1987 while filming the BBC Series \"Fortunes of War\" and married in 1989. At the time, Thompson's career was soaring, while Branagh was struggling to make a success of his first big-budget film (\"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein\"). Following his affair with Bonham Carter, Branagh and Thompson divorced in 1995. However, in 1999, after five years together, Bonham Carter and Branagh also separated.\n\nThompson has gone on to have \"no hard feelings\" towards Bonham Carter, calling the past \"blood under the bridge.\" She explained, \"You can't hold on to anything like that. It's pointless. I haven't got the energy for it. Helena and I made our peace years and years ago. She's a wonderful woman.\" Thompson, Branagh, and Bonham Carter all later went on to appear in the \"Harry Potter\" series, albeit in different films.\nIn 2001"}]} {"Context": ["who is 30 seconds to mars touring with", "Muse and PVRIS", "who are the members of the band?", "Jared Leto and Shannon Leto", "which was their first ever album?", "\"30 Seconds to Mars\"", "has the first band member also been in any movies?", "Yes, \"How to Make an American Quilt\" , \"Fight Club\" , \"The Thin Red Line\", \"Urban Legend\" are some of the movies", "what is his political stance?", "He supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois during presidential election", "is the singer/actor also a businessman?", "Yes, he launched the social media management and digital marketing company and also launched the online platform", "what is the company called?", "The Hive", "what is the story of this actor's second movie mentioned above?", "The unnamed Narrator is an automobile recall specialist who is unfulfilled by his job and possessions and suffers from chronic insomnia. He finds catharsis by attending support groups and posing as a sufferer of several diseases, curing his insomni", "who were the other actors in this movie?", "Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter , etc.", "for which scenes or characters were special effects used?", "\"The Game\" scenes", "in what way has it impacted popular culture?", "The film was perceived as the forerunner of a new mood in American political life", "who is the actress mentioned above in a relationship with?", "Burton"], "Conversation_no": 33, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "has she been awarded for any of her roles?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, she has been the recipient of a BAFTA Award, a Critics' Choice Movie Award, an International Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, eight Golden Globe Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards and many more", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "Bonham Carter has been the recipient of a BAFTA Award, a Critics' Choice Movie Award, an International Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as receiving further nominations for two Academy Awards, eight Golden Globe Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards. She has received other prestigious awards such as a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award and two National Board of Review awards.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "BAFTA Award, a Critics' Choice Movie Award, an International Emmy Award and many more.", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "Bonham Carter has been the recipient of a BAFTA Award, a Critics' Choice Movie Award, an International Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as receiving further nominations for two Academy Awards, eight Golden Globe Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards. She has received other prestigious awards such as a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award and two National Board of Review awards."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Queen Elizabeth in \"The King's Speech\".", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Kate Croy in \"The Wings of the Dove\" (1997) and for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Queen Elizabeth in \"The King's Speech\" (2010). For the latter role, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. "}, {"Answer": "A BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role ,the 2010 International Emmy Award for Best Actress and others.", "Topic": "Helena Bonham Carter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "le as Queen Elizabeth in \"The King's Speech\" (2010). For the latter role, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She also won the 2010 International Emmy Award for Best Actress and was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress for her role as author Enid Blyton in the BBC Four television film \"Enid\" (2009)."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Two.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Post-production", "Rationale": " The film's main credits sequence is a \"table-top\" version of its action sequences, and was created by Elastic. An alternative idea that had been considered was to create a \"fake behind-the-scenes documentary\" that would have made the film look like it was a 1950s-era Godzilla movie with \"people in suits stomping on model cityscapes\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "One", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Pre-production", "Rationale": "The film also has a post-credit scene that shows the ant who doubled for Lang while under house arrest performing a drum solo."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is this ant-man?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an American superhero film.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to \"Ant-Man\" (2015) and the 20th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari. It stars Rudd as Scott Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Van Dyne, alongside Michael Pe\u00f1a, Walton Goggins, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Tip \"T.I.\" Harris, David Dastmalchian, Hannah John-Kamen, Abby Ryder Fortson, Randall Park, Michelle Pfeiffer, Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Douglas. In \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\", the titular pair work with Hank Pym to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Topic": "Ant-Man (Scott Lang)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ant-Man (Scott Lang) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics."}, {"Answer": "Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film"}, {"Answer": "It is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters, \"Ant-Man\" and \u201cWasp\".", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the storyline of this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm. They believe Pym's wife Janet van Dyne might be trapped there after shrinking to sub-atomic levels in 1987. When he had previously visited the quantum realm, Lang had unknowingly become quantumly entangled with Janet, and now he receives an apparent message from her.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As he struggles to rebalance his home life with his responsibilities as Ant-Man, he's confronted by Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym with an urgent new mission. Scott must once again put on the suit and learn to fight alongside The Wasp as the team works together to uncover secrets from their past.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm. They believe Pym's wife Janet van Dyne might be trapped there after shrinking to sub-atomic levels in 1987. When he had previously visited the quantum realm, Lang had unknowingly become quantumly entangled with Janet, and now he receives an apparent message from her."}, {"Answer": "It is a superhero film based on characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp."}, {"Answer": "The titular pair work with \"Hank Pym\" to retrieve \"Janet van Dyne\" from the quantum realm.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\", the titular pair work with Hank Pym to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Action, comedy.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to \"Ant-Man\" (2015) and the 20th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari. It stars Rudd as Scott Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Van Dyne, alongside Michael Pe\u00f1a, Walton Goggins, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Tip \"T.I.\" Harris, David Dastmalchian, Hannah John-Kamen, Abby Ryder Fortson, Randall Park, Michelle Pfeiffer, Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Douglas. In \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\", the titular pair work with Hank Pym to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A film that is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes.", "Topic": "Superhero film", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A superhero film, superhero movie or superhero motion picture is a film that is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes: individuals who usually possess extraordinary \u2013 generally superhuman \u2013 abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public. "}, {"Answer": "It is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes: individuals who usually possess extraordinary \u2013 generally superhuman \u2013 abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public.", "Topic": "Superhero film", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A superhero film, superhero movie or superhero motion picture is a film that is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes: individuals who usually possess extraordinary \u2013 generally superhuman \u2013 abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public. "}, {"Answer": "It is a film that is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes: individuals who usually possess extraordinary \u2013 generally superhuman \u2013 abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public.", "Topic": "Superhero film", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A superhero film, superhero movie or superhero motion picture is a film that is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes: individuals who usually possess extraordinary \u2013 generally superhuman \u2013 abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public. These films typically feature action, adventure, fantasy or science fiction elements, with the first film of a particular character often including a focus on the origin of their special powers and their first confrontation with their most famous supervillain or archenemy."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "Action, comedy."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who directed the film mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Peyton Reed.", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari. It stars Rudd as Scott Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Van Dyne, alongside Michael Pe\u00f1a, Walton Goggins, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Tip \"T.I.\" Harris, David Dastmalchian, Hannah John-Kamen, Abby Ryder Fortson, Randall Park, Michelle Pfeiffer, Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Douglas. In \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\", the titular pair work with Hank Pym to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm.\n\nTalks for a sequel to \"Ant-M", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Peyton Reed", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and Paul Rudd, "}, {"Answer": "The film is directed by Peyton Reed", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film is directed by Peyton Reed "}, {"Answer": "Peyton Reed", "Topic": "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "Action, comedy.", "who directed the film mentioned?", "Peyton Reed."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Raleigh, North Carolina.", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Reed was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reed directed the motion pictures \"Bring It On\", \"Down with Love\", and \"The Break-Up\"; all comedy films. He has also acted in small roles in some films including his own and has written a few original songs for his soundtracks. He has also produced a few music videos.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Raleigh, North Carolina.", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Reed was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "}, {"Answer": "Raleigh, North Carolina", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Reed was born in Raleigh, North Carolina "}, {"Answer": "Raleigh, North Carolina.", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Reed was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "Action, comedy.", "who directed the film mentioned?", "Peyton Reed.", "where is he from?", "Raleigh, North Carolina."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how did he begin his career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Peyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university. He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He also recorded music under the name manCHILD with UNC classmate Norwood Cheek.", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "When he was a teenager, Peyton Reed drew his punk band as the Avengers on a flyer, including himself as Ant-Man.\n\nPeyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university. He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He also recorded music under the name manCHILD with UNC classmate Norwood Cheek. \n\nReed lives in the Los Angeles area with his second wife Sheila and their two sons. He was previously married to Beth LaMure from 1998 to 2006.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university.", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Peyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university."}, {"Answer": "He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham , which was filmed in his hometown", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Peyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university. He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He also recorded music under the name manCHILD with UNC classmate Norwood Cheek. "}, {"Answer": "He worked as a van driver on the film set of \"Bull Durham\u201d.", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "Action, comedy.", "who directed the film mentioned?", "Peyton Reed.", "where is he from?", "Raleigh, North Carolina.", "how did he begin his career?", "Peyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university. He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He also recorded music under the name manCHILD with UNC classmate Norwood Cheek."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are some films he made?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Bring It On\", \"Down with Love\", \"The Break-Up\", \"Yes Man\", \"Ant-Man\" and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\".", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Peyton Tucker Reed (born July 3, 1964) is an American television and film director. He directed the comedy films \"Bring It On\" (2000), \"Down with Love\" (2003), \"The Break-Up\" (2006) and \"Yes Man\" (2008), as well as the superhero films \"Ant-Man\" (2015) and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\" (2018).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Bring It On\" (2000), \"Down with Love\" (2003), \"The Break-Up\" (2006) and \"Yes Man\" (2008).", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". He directed the comedy films \"Bring It On\" (2000), \"Down with Love\" (2003), \"The Break-Up\" (2006) and \"Yes Man\" (2008), as well as the superhero films \"Ant-Man\" (2015) and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\" (2018)."}, {"Answer": "Bring It On,Down with Love,The Break-Up", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He directed the comedy films \"Bring It On\" (2000), \"Down with Love\" (2003), \"The Break-Up\" (2006) and \"Yes Man\" (2008), as well as the superhero films \"Ant-Man\" (2015) and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\" (2018)."}, {"Answer": "\"Bring It On\", \"Down with Love\u201d, \"The Break-Up\" and \"Yes Man\u201d, to name a few.", "Topic": "Peyton Reed", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He directed the comedy films \"Bring It On\" (2000), \"Down with Love\" (2003), \"The Break-Up\" (2006) and \"Yes Man\" (2008), as well as the superhero films \"Ant-Man\" (2015) and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\" (2018)."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "Action, comedy.", "who directed the film mentioned?", "Peyton Reed.", "where is he from?", "Raleigh, North Carolina.", "how did he begin his career?", "Peyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university. He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He also recorded music under the name manCHILD with UNC classmate Norwood Cheek.", "what are some films he made?", "\"Bring It On\", \"Down with Love\", \"The Break-Up\", \"Yes Man\", \"Ant-Man\" and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\"."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who are the main actors in the third one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston.", "Topic": "The Break-Up", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. It was written by Jay Lavender and Jeremy Garelick and produced by Universal Pictures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston.", "Topic": "The Break-Up", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. It was written by Jay Lavender and Jeremy Garelick and produced by Universal Pictures."}, {"Answer": "Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston", "Topic": "The Break-Up", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston"}, {"Answer": "Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston.", "Topic": "The Break-Up", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "Action, comedy.", "who directed the film mentioned?", "Peyton Reed.", "where is he from?", "Raleigh, North Carolina.", "how did he begin his career?", "Peyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university. He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He also recorded music under the name manCHILD with UNC classmate Norwood Cheek.", "what are some films he made?", "\"Bring It On\", \"Down with Love\", \"The Break-Up\", \"Yes Man\", \"Ant-Man\" and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\".", "who are the main actors in the third one?", "Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who is the former actor?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian.", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Vincent Anthony Vaughn (born March 28, 1970) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian.", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Vincent Anthony Vaughn (born March 28, 1970) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian."}, {"Answer": "American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian.", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Vincent Anthony Vaughn (born March 28, 1970) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian.\n"}, {"Answer": "He is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian.", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Vincent Anthony Vaughn (born March 28, 1970) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian."}]} {"Context": ["how many post credit scenes in ant mand and the wasp", "Two.", "what is this ant-man?", "It is an American superhero film.", "what is the storyline of this film?", "Two years after Scott Lang was placed under house arrest due to his involvement with the Avengers, in violation of the Sokovia Accords, Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne briefly manage to open a tunnel to the quantum realm.", "what is the definition of this aforesaid genre of film?", "Action, comedy.", "who directed the film mentioned?", "Peyton Reed.", "where is he from?", "Raleigh, North Carolina.", "how did he begin his career?", "Peyton Reed was a DJ for WXYC, the UNC student radio station, during his time enrolled at the university. He worked as a van driver on the set of Bull Durham in 1987, which was filmed in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He also recorded music under the name manCHILD with UNC classmate Norwood Cheek.", "what are some films he made?", "\"Bring It On\", \"Down with Love\", \"The Break-Up\", \"Yes Man\", \"Ant-Man\" and its sequel, \"Ant-Man and the Wasp\".", "who are the main actors in the third one?", "Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston.", "who is the former actor?", "He is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian."], "Conversation_no": 34, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where did he spend his early days?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He grew up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, then moved to Lake Forest. He was introduced to musical theater at a young age and decided to become an actor in 1987", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Vaughn was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to a wealthy family. His mother, Sharon Eileen (\"n\u00e9e\" DePalmo; born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada), is a real estate agent and stockbroker who was once ranked as one of the United States' top money managers by \"Bloomberg Wealth Manager\" magazine. His father, Vernon Lindsay Vaughn, worked as a salesman for a toy company. As a child, he was raised both Protestant and Catholic by his Catholic mother and Protestant father. He has Lebanese, Italian, Irish, English, and German ancestry.\n\nVaughn grew up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, where he played football and baseball and wrestled, although he has called himself \"unathletic\" and \"very average\" at high school sports. He then moved to Lake Forest, where he graduated from Lake Forest High School in 1988. He was introduced to musical theater at a young age and decided to become an actor in 1987. He has credited his mother as the inspiration behind his career, saying that \"I saw her overcome stuff, and I t", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Buffalo Grove, Illinois.", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "\nVaughn grew up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, where he played football and baseball and wrestled, although he has called himself \"unathletic\" and \"very average\" at high school sports. "}, {"Answer": "Buffalo Grove, Illinois", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Vaughn grew up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois"}, {"Answer": "He grew up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.", "Topic": "Vince Vaughn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Vaughn grew up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, where he played football and baseball and wrestled, although he has called himself \"unathletic\" and \"very average\" at high school sports. He then moved to Lake Forest, where he graduated from Lake Forest High School in 1988. He was introduced to musical theater at a young age and decided to become an actor in 1987. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "He rules the land of Mordor", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\", where he rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth. In the same work, he is identified as the \"Necromancer\" of Tolkien's earlier novel \"The Hobbit\". In \"The Silmarillion\", he is also described as the chief lieutenant of the first Dark Lord, Morgoth. Tolkien noted that the Ainur, the \"angelic\" powers of his constructed myth, \"were capable of many degrees of error and failing\", but by far the worst was \"the absolute Satanic rebellion and evil of Morgoth and his satellite Sauron\". Sauron appears most often as \"the Eye\", as if disembodied.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mordor.", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\", where he rules the land of Mordor"}, {"Answer": "He rule the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\", where he rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth."}, {"Answer": "In the land of Mordor.", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\", where he rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth. In the same work, he is identified as the \"Necromancer\" of Tolkien's earlier novel \"The Hobbit\". "}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor"], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is this land?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "Topic": "Mordor", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Mordor (pronounced ; from Sindarin \"Black Land\" and Quenya \"Land of Shadow\") is the realm and base of the evil Sauron. It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood. Mount Doom, a volcano in Mordor, was the goal of the Fellowship of the Ring in the quest to destroy the One Ring. Mordor was surrounded by three mountain ranges, to the north, the west, and the south. These both protected the land from invasion and kept those living in Mordor from escaping. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood, it was surrounded by three mountain ranges, to the north, the west, and the south.", "Topic": "Mordor", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood. Mount Doom, a volcano in Mordor, was the goal of the Fellowship of the Ring in the quest to destroy the One Ring. Mordor was surrounded by three mountain ranges, to the north, the west, and the south. These both protected the land from invasion and kept those living in Mordor from escaping. "}, {"Answer": "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "Topic": "Mordor", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood. "}, {"Answer": "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "Topic": "Mordor", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Mordor (pronounced ; from Sindarin \"Black Land\" and Quenya \"Land of Shadow\") is the realm and base of the evil Sauron. It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood. "}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor", "where is this land?", "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood."], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where does this character and place make a mention?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Lord of the Rings", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\", where he rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth. In the same work, he is identified as the \"Necromancer\" of Tolkien's earlier novel \"The Hobbit\". In \"The Silmarillion\", he is also described as the chief lieutenant of the first Dark Lord, Morgoth. Tolkien noted that the Ainur, the \"angelic\" powers of his constructed myth, \"were capable of many degrees of error and failing\", but by far the worst was \"the absolute Satanic rebellion and evil of Morgoth and his satellite Sauron\". Sauron appears most often as \"the Eye\", as if disembodied.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 'The Lord of the Rings'.", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\""}, {"Answer": "\"The Lord of the Rings\"", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\", where he rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth."}, {"Answer": "In J. R. R. 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In the same work, he is identified as the \"Necromancer\" of Tolkien's earlier novel \"The Hobbit\"."}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor", "where is this land?", "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "where does this character and place make a mention?", "The Lord of the Rings"], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An epic high fantasy novel", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the world at some distant time in the past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book \"The Hobbit\", but eventually developed into a much larger work. Written in stages between 1937 and 1949, \"The Lord of the Rings\" is one of the best-selling books ever written, with over 150 million copies sold.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an epic high fantasy novel.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the world at some distant time in the past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book \"The Hobbit\", but eventually developed into a much larger work."}, {"Answer": "An epic high fantasy novel", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien."}, {"Answer": "It is an epic high fantasy novel by the English author and scholar J. R. R. 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Then he assumed a serpent-like form, and finally changed back \"from monster to his own accustomed [human-like] form\".", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Physical body", "Rationale": "He was initially able to change his appearance at will, but when he became Morgoth's servant, he took a sinister shape. In the First Age, the outlaw Gorlim was ensnared and brought into \"the dreadful presence of Sauron\", who had daunting eyes. In the battle with Huan, the hound of Valinor, Sauron took the form of a werewolf. Then he assumed a serpent-like form, and finally changed back \"from monster to his own accustomed [human-like] form\". He took on a beautiful appearance at the end of the First Age to charm E\u00f6nw\u00eb, near the beginning of the Second Age when appearing as Annatar to the Elves, and again near the end of the Second Age to corrupt the men of N\u00famenor.\nHe appeared then \"as a man, or one in man's shape, but greater than any even of the race of N\u00famenor in stature ... And it seemed to men that Sauron was great, though they feared the light of his eyes. To many he appeared fair, to others terrible; but to some evil.\" After the destruction of his fair form in the fall of N\u00famenor,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tolkien never describes Sauron's appearance in detail, though he painted a watercolour illustration of him.", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Physical body", "Rationale": "Tolkien never describes Sauron's appearance in detail, though he painted a watercolour illustration of him."}, {"Answer": "An edgeless darkness given shape only through the actions of its subordinates\", with the result that he becomes \"truly unforgettable ... vaster, bolder and more terrifying through his absence than he could ever have been through his presence\"", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Physical body", "Rationale": " She calls it \"a bold move, to leave the book's central evil so undefined \u2013 an edgeless darkness given shape only through the actions of its subordinates\", with the result that he becomes \"truly unforgettable ... vaster, bolder and more terrifying through his absence than he could ever have been through his presence\"."}, {"Answer": "He was initially able to change his appearance at will, but when he became Morgoth's servant, he took a sinister shape.", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Physical body", "Rationale": "He was initially able to change his appearance at will, but when he became Morgoth's servant, he took a sinister shape."}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor", "where is this land?", "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "where does this character and place make a mention?", "The Lord of the Rings", "what is this?", "An epic high fantasy novel", "can you explain the physical appearance of the ruler mentioned above?", "Sauron took the form of a werewolf. Then he assumed a serpent-like form, and finally changed back \"from monster to his own accustomed [human-like] form\"."], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who has written the above mentioned novel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "J. R. R. Tolkien.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "J. R. R. Tolkien.", "Topic": "Sauron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sauron (pronounced ) is the title character and the main antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\", "}, {"Answer": "J. R. R. Tolkien.", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien."}, {"Answer": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic": "The Lord of the Rings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. "}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor", "where is this land?", "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "where does this character and place make a mention?", "The Lord of the Rings", "what is this?", "An epic high fantasy novel", "can you explain the physical appearance of the ruler mentioned above?", "Sauron took the form of a werewolf. Then he assumed a serpent-like form, and finally changed back \"from monster to his own accustomed [human-like] form\".", "who has written the above mentioned novel?", "J. R. R. Tolkien."], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what was her view on religion?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a Roman Catholic and had a special devotion to the blessed sacrament; he encouraged frequent reception of Holy Communion to his son", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Tolkien's Roman Catholicism was a significant factor in C. S. Lewis's conversion from atheism to Christianity, although Tolkien was dismayed that Lewis chose to join the Church of England.\n\nHe once wrote to Rayner Unwin's daughter Camilla, who wished to know the purpose of life, that it was \"to increase according to our capacity our knowledge of God by all the means we have, and to be moved by it to praise and thanks.\" He had a special devotion to the blessed sacrament, writing to his son Michael that in \"the Blessed Sacrament ... you will find romance, glory, honour, fidelity, and the true way of all your loves upon earth, and more than that\". He accordingly encouraged frequent reception of Holy Communion, again writing to his son Michael that \"the only cure for sagging of fainting faith is Communion.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a Roman Catholicism.", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Tolkien's Roman Catholicism was a significant factor in C. S. Lewis's conversion from atheism to Christianity, although Tolkien was dismayed that Lewis chose to join the Church of England."}, {"Answer": "He believed the Catholic Church to be true most of all because of the pride of place and the honour in which it holds the Blessed Sacrament.", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": " He believed the Catholic Church to be true most of all because of the pride of place and the honour in which it holds the Blessed Sacrament."}, {"Answer": "He was a devout Roman Catholic, and in his religious and political views he was mostly a traditionalist moderate, with libertarian, distributist, localist, and monarchist leanings.", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Views", "Rationale": "Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic, and in his religious and political views he was mostly a traditionalist moderate, with libertarian, distributist, localist, and monarchist leanings"}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor", "where is this land?", "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "where does this character and place make a mention?", "The Lord of the Rings", "what is this?", "An epic high fantasy novel", "can you explain the physical appearance of the ruler mentioned above?", "Sauron took the form of a werewolf. Then he assumed a serpent-like form, and finally changed back \"from monster to his own accustomed [human-like] form\".", "who has written the above mentioned novel?", "J. R. R. Tolkien.", "what was her view on religion?", "He was a Roman Catholic and had a special devotion to the blessed sacrament; he encouraged frequent reception of Holy Communion to his son"], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where was he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "England", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857\u20131896), an English bank manager, and his wife Mabel, \"n\u00e9e\" Suffield (1870\u20131904). The couple had left England when Arthur was promoted to head the Bloemfontein office of the British bank for which he worked. Tolkien had one sibling, his younger brother, Hilary Arthur Reuel Tolkien, who was born on 17 February 1894.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Republic of South Africa.", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "ohn Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa)"}, {"Answer": "Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa),"}, {"Answer": "Bloemfontein", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857\u20131896)"}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor", "where is this land?", "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "where does this character and place make a mention?", "The Lord of the Rings", "what is this?", "An epic high fantasy novel", "can you explain the physical appearance of the ruler mentioned above?", "Sauron took the form of a werewolf. Then he assumed a serpent-like form, and finally changed back \"from monster to his own accustomed [human-like] form\".", "who has written the above mentioned novel?", "J. R. R. Tolkien.", "what was her view on religion?", "He was a Roman Catholic and had a special devotion to the blessed sacrament; he encouraged frequent reception of Holy Communion to his son", "where was he from?", "England"], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name some other novels by him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Hobbit, The Children of H\u00farin", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "\"The Hobbit\"", "Rationale": "Tolkien never expected his stories to become popular, but by sheer accident a book called \"The Hobbit\", which he had written some years before for his own children, came in 1936 to the attention of Susan Dagnall, an employee of the London publishing firm George Allen & Unwin, who persuaded Tolkien to submit it for publication. When it was published a year later, the book attracted adult readers as well as children, and it became popular enough for the publishers to ask Tolkien to produce a sequel.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Silmarillion\", \"The Hobbit\", etc.", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After Tolkien's death, his son Christopher published a series of works based on his father's extensive notes and unpublished manuscripts, including \"The Silmarillion\". These, together with \"The Hobbit\" and \"The Lord of the Rings\", form a connected body of tales, poems, "}, {"Answer": "\"The Hobbit\"", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "best known as the author of the high fantasy works \"The Hobbit\" and \"The Lord of the Rings\".\n"}, {"Answer": "\"The Hobbit\"", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (; 3 January 1892 \u2013 2 September 1973) was an English writer, poet, philologist, and academic, best known as the author of the high fantasy works \"The Hobbit\" and \"The Lord of the Rings\".\n"}]} {"Context": ["where is sauron during the lord of the rings", "He rules the land of Mordor", "where is this land?", "It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.", "where does this character and place make a mention?", "The Lord of the Rings", "what is this?", "An epic high fantasy novel", "can you explain the physical appearance of the ruler mentioned above?", "Sauron took the form of a werewolf. Then he assumed a serpent-like form, and finally changed back \"from monster to his own accustomed [human-like] form\".", "who has written the above mentioned novel?", "J. R. R. Tolkien.", "what was her view on religion?", "He was a Roman Catholic and had a special devotion to the blessed sacrament; he encouraged frequent reception of Holy Communion to his son", "where was he from?", "England", "can you name some other novels by him?", "The Hobbit, The Children of H\u00farin"], "Conversation_no": 35, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was the second book that is mentioned above, published?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "17 April 2007", "Topic": "The Children of H\u00farin", "Topic_section": "Publication history", "Rationale": "\"The Children of H\u00farin\" was published on 17 April 2007, by HarperCollins in the United Kingdom and Canada, and by Houghton Mifflin in the United States. Alan Lee, illustrator of other fantasy works by J. R. R. Tolkien (\"The Hobbit\" and \"The Lord of the Rings\") created the jacket painting, as well as the illustrations within the book. Christopher Tolkien also included an excursus on the evolution of the tale, several genealogical tables, and a redrawn map of Beleriand.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2007.", "Topic": "The Children of H\u00farin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is son, Christopher Tolkien, edited the manuscripts to form a consistent narrative, and published it in 2007 as an independent work. "}, {"Answer": "2007", "Topic": "The Children of H\u00farin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "nd published it in 2007"}, {"Answer": "2007", "Topic": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic_section": "\"The Children of H\u00farin\"", "Rationale": "More recently, in 2007, \"The Children of H\u00farin\" was published by HarperCollins (in the UK and Canada) and Houghton Mifflin (in the US). "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arwen is one of the half-elven who lived during the Third Age; her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor, while her mother was the Elf Celebrian, daughter of the Elf-queen Galadriel.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Elrond half-elven", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arwen is one of the half-elven who lived during the Third Age; her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor"}, {"Answer": "Elrond", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "s Elrond "}, {"Answer": "Elrond half-elven.", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arwen is one of the half-elven who lived during the Third Age; her father was Elrond half-elven"}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is an elven?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An elf having both Men and Elves as ancestors.", "Topic": "Elrond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Both of his parents, E\u00e4rendil and Elwing, were half-elven, having both Men and Elves as ancestors."}, {"Answer": "Those who have Elves as ancestors.", "Topic": "Elrond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " E\u00e4rendil and Elwing, were half-elven, having both Men and Elves as ancestors. "}, {"Answer": "An elf (plural: \"elves\") is a type of humanlike supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore.", "Topic": "Elf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "An elf (plural: \"elves\") is a type of humanlike supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. "}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who created the aforementioned character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arwen Und\u00f3miel is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arwen Und\u00f3miel is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. "}, {"Answer": "J.R.R. Tolkien", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Concept and creation", "Rationale": "J.R.R. Tolkien"}, {"Answer": "J.R.R.Tolkien.", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arwen Und\u00f3miel is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's"}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien"], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "are there any other names of the character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"Evenstar\".", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "Arwen was the youngest child of Elrond and Celebr\u00edan. Her elder brothers were the twins Elladan and Elrohir. Her name \"\"Ar-wen\"\" means 'noble maiden' in Sindarin. She bore the soubriquet \"Evenstar\" (Evening Star), as the most beautiful of the last generation of High Elves in Middle-earth.\n"}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is the character referred in any literature?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "As told in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\", Aragorn in his twentieth year met Arwen for the first time in Rivendell, where he lived under Elrond's protection. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\"", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "As told in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\", Aragorn in his twentieth year met Arwen for the first time in Rivendell, where he lived under Elrond's protection. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\"", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "\"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\","}, {"Answer": "Yes, in the novel \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "Topic": "Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arwen Und\u00f3miel is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. She appears in the novel \"The Lord of the Rings\". "}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\"."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what kind of literary work is it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Context", "Rationale": "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe, Middle-earth, and was published in 1955 in \"The Return of the King\" as the fifth part of the first section of Appendix A of \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\" is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\"."}, {"Answer": "A frame story", "Topic": "Frame story", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A frame story (also known as a frame tale or frame narrative) is a literary technique that serves as a companion piece to a story within a story,"}, {"Answer": "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\" is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\"."}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is it a novel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\" is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, it is part of the Appendices", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\" is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\""}, {"Answer": "It is a tale", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Context", "Rationale": "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe, Middle-earth, and was published in 1955 i"}, {"Answer": "No, a story.", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\" is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\"."}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\"."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the story about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths."}, {"Answer": "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths."}, {"Answer": "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths. "}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "what is the story about?", "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who is the mortal man?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Aragorn is a fictional character who was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron.", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aragorn is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is one of the main protagonists of \"The Lord of the Rings\". Aragorn was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium; one of the main protagonists of \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aragorn is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is one of the main protagonists of \"The Lord of the Rings\"."}, {"Answer": "He was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor.", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. "}, {"Answer": "Aragorn.", "Topic": "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\". It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn "}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "what is the story about?", "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "who is the mortal man?", "Aragorn is a fictional character who was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "does he have any other names?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Trotter\" \"Strider\" \u201cPadathir\u201d and \"Du-finnion\u201d to name a few.", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Names", "Rationale": "The original nickname \"Trotter\" was retained for a long time, and Tolkien decided to change it to \"Strider\" only after the story was completed. There were also several experimental translations of \"Trotter\" to Sindarin: \"Padathir\", \"Du-finnion\", and \"Rimbedir\", with \"Ethelion\" possibly an equivalent of \"Peregrin\" (Boffin). Before the later title \"the D\u00fanadan\" (\"Man of the West\") emerged, \"Tarkil\" (Quenya for \"noble Man\") was used, as another synonym for \"N\u00famen\u00f3rean\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Strider", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Aragorn was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider"}, {"Answer": "The original nickname \"Trotter\" was retained for a long time, and Tolkien decided to change it to \"Strider\" only after the story was completed.", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Names", "Rationale": "The original nickname \"Trotter\" was retained for a long time, and Tolkien decided to change it to \"Strider\" only after the story was completed."}, {"Answer": "Strider.", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aragorn was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider"}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "what is the story about?", "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "who is the mortal man?", "Aragorn is a fictional character who was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron.", "does he have any other names?", "\"Trotter\" \"Strider\" \u201cPadathir\u201d and \"Du-finnion\u201d to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "was he depicted in any film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"The Hunt for Gollum\".", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "In the 2009 fan film \"The Hunt for Gollum\", Aragorn is portrayed by Adrian Webster. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the animated film \"The Lord of the Rings\", \"Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy, and \"The Hunt for Gollum\".", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "Aragorn was voiced by John Hurt in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated film version of \"The Lord of the Rings\", and by Theodore Bikel in the 1980 Rankin/Bass animated version of \"The Return of the King\", made for television. Kari V\u00e4\u00e4n\u00e4nen portrayed him in the 1993 Finnish television miniseries \"Hobitit\".\n\nIn Peter Jackson's the \"Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy, Aragorn is played by the Danish-American actor Viggo Mortensen. He received critical acclaim for the portrayal, and was ranked No. 15 in \"Empire\"s 2015 survey of greatest film characters.\n\nIn the 2009 fan film \"The Hunt for Gollum\","}, {"Answer": "Yes, animated film version of \"The Lord of the Rings\", television miniseries \"Hobitit\", the \"Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "Aragorn was voiced by John Hurt in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated film version of \"The Lord of the Rings\", and by Theodore Bikel in the 1980 Rankin/Bass animated version of \"The Return of the King\", made for television. Kari V\u00e4\u00e4n\u00e4nen portrayed him in the 1993 Finnish television miniseries \"Hobitit\".\n\nIn Peter Jackson's the \"Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy, Aragorn is played by the Danish-American actor Viggo Mortensen. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, in the 1978 animated version of \"The Lord of the Rings\", and in the 2009 fan film ,\"The Hunt for Gollum\".", "Topic": "Aragorn", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "Aragorn was voiced by John Hurt in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated film version of \"The Lord of the Rings\", and by Theodore Bikel in the 1980 Rankin/Bass animated version of \"The Return of the King\", made for television. Kari V\u00e4\u00e4n\u00e4nen portrayed him in the 1993 Finnish television miniseries \"Hobitit\"."}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "what is the story about?", "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "who is the mortal man?", "Aragorn is a fictional character who was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron.", "does he have any other names?", "\"Trotter\" \"Strider\" \u201cPadathir\u201d and \"Du-finnion\u201d to name a few.", "was he depicted in any film?", "Yes, \"The Hunt for Gollum\"."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is the film about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hunt for Gollum is a 2009 British fantasy fan film based on the appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\". The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum."}, {"Answer": "The wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum."}, {"Answer": "The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum."}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "what is the story about?", "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "who is the mortal man?", "Aragorn is a fictional character who was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron.", "does he have any other names?", "\"Trotter\" \"Strider\" \u201cPadathir\u201d and \"Du-finnion\u201d to name a few.", "was he depicted in any film?", "Yes, \"The Hunt for Gollum\".", "what is the film about?", "The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum."], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "who was in charge of its vfx?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Adam Thomas", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "VFX", "Rationale": "The VFX crew was headed by Adam Thomas while Maciej Kuciara supervised the Digital Matte works.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Adam Thomas", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "VFX", "Rationale": "The VFX crew was headed by Adam Thomas while Maciej Kuciara supervised the Digital Matte works"}, {"Answer": "Adam Thomas", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "VFX", "Rationale": "Adam Thomas"}, {"Answer": "Adam Thomas.", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "VFX", "Rationale": "The VFX crew was headed by Adam Thomas"}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "what is the story about?", "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "who is the mortal man?", "Aragorn is a fictional character who was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron.", "does he have any other names?", "\"Trotter\" \"Strider\" \u201cPadathir\u201d and \"Du-finnion\u201d to name a few.", "was he depicted in any film?", "Yes, \"The Hunt for Gollum\".", "what is the film about?", "The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.", "who was in charge of its vfx?", "Adam Thomas"], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "who is he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["arwen's dad in lord of the rings", "Her father was Elrond half-elven, a descendant of the Man Tuor.", "what is an elven?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who created the aforementioned character?", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "are there any other names of the character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the character referred in any literature?", "Yes, in \"The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen\".", "what kind of literary work is it?", "The tale is set in the Third and Fourth Ages of fictional universe.", "is it a novel?", "It is a story within the Appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\".", "what is the story about?", "It narrates the love of the mortal Man Aragorn and the immortal Elf-maiden Arwen, telling the story of their first meeting, their eventual betrothal and marriage, and the circumstances of their deaths.", "who is the mortal man?", "Aragorn is a fictional character who was a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, King of Gondor. He was a confidant of Gandalf and part of the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron.", "does he have any other names?", "\"Trotter\" \"Strider\" \u201cPadathir\u201d and \"Du-finnion\u201d to name a few.", "was he depicted in any film?", "Yes, \"The Hunt for Gollum\".", "what is the film about?", "The film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum.", "who was in charge of its vfx?", "Adam Thomas", "who is he?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 36, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "who was its director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Chris Bouchard", "Topic": "The Hunt for Gollum", "Topic_section": "Principal photography", "Rationale": "Director Chris Bouchard said, \"Peter Jackson's individual look was a big inspiration, it's been an adventure for us to play in that world that he created.\" "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what does the red on the german flag represent", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "Topic": "Flag of Germany", "Topic_section": "Principality of Reuss-Greiz", "Rationale": "Taking the colours of the banner of the Holy Roman Emperor, the flag of the Austrian Empire was black and gold. Francis II was the last Holy Roman Emperor, with Napoleon forcing the empire's dissolution in 1806. After this point, these colours continued to be used as the flag of Austria until 1918.\nThe colours red and white were also significant during this period. When the Holy Roman Empire took part in the Crusades, a war flag was flown alongside the black-gold imperial banner. This flag, known as the \"Saint George Flag\", was a white cross on a red background: the reverse of the St George's Cross used as the flag of England, and similar to the flag of Denmark. Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags). Red and white still feature as the colours of many former Hanseatic ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "There are many theories in circulation regarding the colour scheme used in the flag. One such theory suggests that the colours were those of the Jena Students\u2019 League.", "Topic": "Flag of Germany", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "There are many theories in circulation regarding the origins of the colour scheme used in the 1848 flag. It has been proposed that the colours were those of the Jena Students' League (), one of the radically minded banned by in the Carlsbad Decrees; the colours are mentioned in their canonical order in the seventh verse of August Daniel von Binzer's student song (\"On the Dissolution of the Jena Students' League\") quoted by in his \"Academic Festival Overture\". Another claim goes back to the uniforms (mainly black with red facings and gold buttons) of the L\u00fctzow Free Corps, comprising mostly university students and formed during the struggle against the occupying forces of Napoleon. Whatever the true explanation, these colours soon came to be regarded as the national colours of Germany during this brief period, and especially after their reintroduction during the Weimar period, they have become synonymous with liberalism in general. "}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)"], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1848", "Topic": "Flag of Germany", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The flag was first adopted as the national flag of Germany in 1848 by the German Confederation and then, in the modern nation state, in the Weimar Republic (1919-1933).\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1848", "Topic": "Flag of Germany", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The flag was first adopted as the national flag of Germany in 1848 by the German Confederation and then, in the modern nation state, in the Weimar Republic (1919-1933)."}, {"Answer": "23 May 1949", "Topic": "Flag of Germany", "Topic_section": "Divided Germany (1949\u201389)", "Rationale": "With the enactment of the (West) German constitution on 23 May 1949, the black-red-gold tricolour was readopted as the flag for the Federal Republic of Germany."}, {"Answer": "1848", "Topic": "Flag of Germany", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The flag was first adopted as the national flag of Germany in 1848 by the German Confederation and then, in the modern nation state, in the Weimar Republic (1919-1933)."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848"], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are napoleonic wars?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I.", "Topic": "Napoleonic Wars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "During the Napoleonic Wars, the German struggle against the occupying French forces was significantly symbolised by the colours of black, red, and gold.", "Topic": "Flag of Germany", "Topic_section": "Napoleonic Wars", "Rationale": "During the Napoleonic Wars, the German struggle against the occupying French forces was significantly symbolised by the colours of black, red, and gold, which became popular after their use in the uniforms of the L\u00fctzow Free Corps, a volunteer unit of the Prussian Army. This unit had uniforms in black with red facings and gold buttons. "}, {"Answer": "It were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom.", "Topic": "Napoleonic Wars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom."}, {"Answer": "They were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom.", "Topic": "Napoleonic Wars", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848", "what are napoleonic wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I."], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the league mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hanseatic League (; , , ; ; ; ; ) was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hanseatic League (; , , ; ; ; ; ) was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe. "}, {"Answer": "The Hanseatic League was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hanseatic League (; , , ; ; ; ; ) was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe."}, {"Answer": "The Hanseatic League was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hanseatic League (; , , ; ; ; ; ) was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848", "what are napoleonic wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I.", "what is the league mentioned above?", "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe."], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "late 1100s.", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hanseatic League (; , , ; ; ; ; ) was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe. Growing from a few North German towns in the late 1100s, the league came to dominate Baltic maritime trade for three centuries along the coasts of Northern Europe. Hansa territories stretched from the Baltic to the North Sea and inland during the Late Middle Ages, and diminished slowly after 1450.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the late 1100s.", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Growing from a few North German towns in the late 1100s, the league came to dominate Baltic maritime trade for three centuries along the coasts of Northern Europe. Hansa territories stretched from the Baltic to the North Sea and inland during the Late Middle Ages, and diminished slowly after 1450."}, {"Answer": "1356", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Commercial expansion", "Rationale": "Assemblies of the Hanseatic towns met irregularly in L\u00fcbeck for a \"Hansetag\" (Hanseatic day) from 1356 onwards, but many towns chose not to attend nor to send representatives, and decisions were not binding on individual cities. "}, {"Answer": "Late 1100s", "Topic": "Hanseatic League", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Growing from a few North German towns in the late 1100s, the league came to dominate Baltic maritime trade for three centuries along the coasts of Northern Europe."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848", "what are napoleonic wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I.", "what is the league mentioned above?", "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "when was it founded?", "late 1100s."], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what can you tell me about the place you mentioned just above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The concept of Central Europe is based on a common historical, social and cultural identity and is a patchwork of territories that are traditionally Catholic and Protestant.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Central Europe is the region comprising the central part of Europe. Central Europe occupies continuous territories that are otherwise sometimes considered parts of Western Europe, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe. The concept of Central Europe is based on a common historical, social and cultural identity and is a patchwork of territories that are traditionally Catholic and Protestant. The Thirty Years' War between Catholicism and Protestantism was a significant shaping process in the history of Central Europe, and neither side was able to prevail in the region as a whole. Historically, Central Europe comprised of the most territories of the Holy Roman Empire and the territories belonging to the two adjacent kingdoms to the east (Poland and Hungary). Hungary and parts of Poland were later parts of the Habsburg Monarchy, which was also a significant shaping force in its history. Unlike their Western European counterparts, few Central European states had any overseas colonies, owing to ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the region comprising the central part of Europe.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Central Europe is the region comprising the central part of Europe. Central Europe occupies continuous territories that are otherwise sometimes considered parts of Western Europe, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe. "}, {"Answer": "Central Europe is the region comprising the central part of Europe.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Central Europe is the region comprising the central part of Europe. "}, {"Answer": "Central Europe is the region comprising the central part of Europe.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Central Europe is the region comprising the central part of Europe."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848", "what are napoleonic wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I.", "what is the league mentioned above?", "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "when was it founded?", "late 1100s.", "what can you tell me about the place you mentioned just above?", "The concept of Central Europe is based on a common historical, social and cultural identity and is a patchwork of territories that are traditionally Catholic and Protestant."], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how was it before ww i?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The term Central Europe became connected to the German plans of political, economic and cultural domination.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Before World War I", "Rationale": " the term Central Europe became connected to the German plans of political, economic and cultural domination. "}, {"Answer": "Before 1870, the industrialization that had started to develop in Northwestern and Central Europe and the United States did not extend in any significant way to the rest of the world.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Before World War I", "Rationale": "Before 1870, the industrialization that had started to develop in Northwestern and Central Europe and the United States did not extend in any significant way to the rest of the world."}, {"Answer": "The concept of Central Europe was already known at the beginning of the 19th century, but its real life began in the 20th century and immediately became an object of intensive interest.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Before World War I", "Rationale": "The concept of Central Europe was already known at the beginning of the 19th century, but its real life began in the 20th century and immediately became an object of intensive interest."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848", "what are napoleonic wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I.", "what is the league mentioned above?", "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "when was it founded?", "late 1100s.", "what can you tell me about the place you mentioned just above?", "The concept of Central Europe is based on a common historical, social and cultural identity and is a patchwork of territories that are traditionally Catholic and Protestant.", "how was it before ww i?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what alllanguages are spoken there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Various languages are taught in Central Europe, with certain languages being more popular in different countries.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Languages", "Rationale": "Various languages are taught in Central Europe, with certain languages being more popular in different countries."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Various languages are taught in Central Europe, with certain languages being more popular in different countries.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Languages", "Rationale": "Various languages are taught in Central Europe, with certain languages being more popular in different countries."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848", "what are napoleonic wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I.", "what is the league mentioned above?", "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "when was it founded?", "late 1100s.", "what can you tell me about the place you mentioned just above?", "The concept of Central Europe is based on a common historical, social and cultural identity and is a patchwork of territories that are traditionally Catholic and Protestant.", "how was it before ww i?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what alllanguages are spoken there?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are the various agricultural produces found there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "hops, rye and barley, rapeseed, among others.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Agriculture", "Rationale": "Central European countries are some of the most significant food producers in the world. Germany is the world's largest hops producer with 34.27% share in 2010, third producer of rye and barley, 5th rapeseed producer, sixth largest milk producer, and fifth largest potato producer. Poland is the world's largest triticale producer, second largest producer of raspberry, currant, third largest of rye, the fifth apple and buckwheat producer, and seventh largest producer of potatoes. The Czech Republic is world's fourth largest hops producer and 8th producer of triticale. Hungary is world's fifth hops and seventh largest triticale producer. Serbia is world's second largest producer of plums and second largest of raspberries. Slovenia is world's sixth hops producer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hops, rye, potato, etc.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Agriculture", "Rationale": "Central European countries are some of the most significant food producers in the world. Germany is the world's largest hops producer with 34.27% share in 2010, third producer of rye and barley, 5th rapeseed producer, sixth largest milk producer, and fifth largest potato producer. "}, {"Answer": "Hops, rye, barley, rapeseed, potato, etc.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Agriculture", "Rationale": "Central European countries are some of the most significant food producers in the world. Germany is the world's largest hops producer with 34.27% share in 2010, third producer of rye and barley, 5th rapeseed producer, sixth largest milk producer, and fifth largest potato producer. Poland is the world's largest triticale producer, second largest producer of raspberry, currant, third largest of rye, the fifth apple and buckwheat producer, and seventh largest producer of potatoes. "}, {"Answer": "The countries in this region are producers of hops, rye, barley, buckwheat, raspberry, potato and many more.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Agriculture", "Rationale": "Central European countries are some of the most significant food producers in the world. Germany is the world's largest hops producer with 34.27% share in 2010, third producer of rye and barley, 5th rapeseed producer, sixth largest milk producer, and fifth largest potato producer. Poland is the world's largest triticale producer, second largest producer of raspberry, currant, third largest of rye, the fifth apple and buckwheat producer, and seventh largest producer of potatoes. The Czech Republic is world's fourth largest hops producer and 8th producer of triticale. Hungary is world's fifth hops and seventh largest triticale producer. Serbia is world's second largest producer of plums and second largest of raspberries. Slovenia is world's sixth hops producer."}]} {"Context": ["what does the red on the german flag represent", "Red and white were also colours of the Hanseatic League (13th\u201317th century). Hanseatic trading ships were identifiable by their red-white pennants, and most Hanseatic cities adopted red and white as their city colours (see Hanseatic flags)", "when was it accepted as the national flag?", "1848", "what are napoleonic wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars (1803\u20131815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I.", "what is the league mentioned above?", "It was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Northwestern and Central Europe.", "when was it founded?", "late 1100s.", "what can you tell me about the place you mentioned just above?", "The concept of Central Europe is based on a common historical, social and cultural identity and is a patchwork of territories that are traditionally Catholic and Protestant.", "how was it before ww i?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what alllanguages are spoken there?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the various agricultural produces found there?", "hops, rye and barley, rapeseed, among others."], "Conversation_no": 37, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name any educational institutes ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Central European University", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Central European University", "Rationale": "The Central European University (CEU) is a graduate-level, English-language university promoting a distinctively Central European perspective. It was established in 1991 by the Hungarian philanthropist George Soros, who has provided an endowment of US$880 million, making the university one of the wealthiest in Europe. In the academic year 2013/2014, the CEU had 1,381 students from 93 countries and 388 faculty members from 58 countries.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Charles University in Prague", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Universities", "Rationale": "The first university east of France and north of the Alps was the Charles University in Prague established in 1347 or 1348 by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and modeled on the University of Paris, with the full number of faculties (law, medicine, "}, {"Answer": "Central European University (CEU), Charles University in Prague, among others.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Central European University", "Rationale": "The Central European University (CEU) is a graduate-level, English-language university promoting a distinctively Central European perspective. It was established in 1991 by the Hungarian philanthropist George Soros, who has provided an endowment of US$880 million, making the university one of the wealthiest in Europe. In the academic year 2013/2014, the CEU had 1,381 students from 93 countries and 388 faculty members from 58 countries."}, {"Answer": "Charles University in Prague, is one of them.", "Topic": "Central Europe", "Topic_section": "Universities", "Rationale": "The first university east of France and north of the Alps was the Charles University in Prague established in 1347 or 1348 by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and modeled on the University of Paris, with the full number of faculties (law, medicine, philosophy and theology)."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nobel Prizes are awarded in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace (Nobel called this prize \"fellowship among nations\").", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nobel Prizes are awarded in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace"}, {"Answer": "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nobel Prizes are awarded in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace (Nobel called this prize \"fellowship among nations\"). "}, {"Answer": "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Nobel Prizes are awarded in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace (Nobel called this prize \"fellowship among nations\"). "}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "why is this prize given?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " are awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Prize (, ; ; ) is not a single prize, but five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's 1895 will, are awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d"}, {"Answer": "It is awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Prize (, ; ; ) is not a single prize, but five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's 1895 will, are awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d"}, {"Answer": "It is awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Prize (, ; ; ) is not a single prize, but five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's 1895 will, are awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind"], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which organization gives away the prizes?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Nobel Foundation.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Formation of Foundation", "Rationale": "According to the official sources, Alfred Nobel bequeathed from the shares 94% of his fortune to the Nobel Foundation that now forms the economic base of the Nobel Prize.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nobel Foundation", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The executors of the will, Ragnar Sohlman and Rudolf Lilljequist, formed the Nobel Foundation to take care of the fortune and to organise the awarding of prizes."}, {"Answer": "The Nobel Foundation", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Formation of Foundation", "Rationale": "The Nobel Foundation was founded as a private organization on 29 June 1900"}, {"Answer": "The Nobel Foundation", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Formation of Foundation", "Rationale": "\nThe Nobel Foundation was founded as a private organization on 29 June 1900. Its function is to manage the finances and administration of the Nobel Prizes."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was this formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "29 June 1900.", "Topic": "Nobel Foundation", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Foundation () is a private institution founded on 29 June 1900 to manage the finances and administration of the Nobel Prizes. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "29 June 1900", "Topic": "Nobel Foundation", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Foundation () is a private institution founded on 29 June 1900 "}, {"Answer": "29 June 1900", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Formation of Foundation", "Rationale": "The Nobel Foundation was founded as a private organization on 29 June 1900."}, {"Answer": "29 June 1900.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Formation of Foundation", "Rationale": "\nThe Nobel Foundation was founded as a private organization on 29 June 1900."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "are nominations after death allowed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Posthumous nominations", "Rationale": "Although posthumous nominations are not presently permitted, individuals who died in the months between their nomination and the decision of the prize committee were originally eligible to receive the prize.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, posthumous nominations are not presently permitted.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Posthumous nominations", "Rationale": "Although posthumous nominations are not presently permitted"}, {"Answer": "No, posthumous nominations are not presently permitted, individuals who died in the months between their nomination and the decision of the prize committee were originally eligible to receive the prize.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Posthumous nominations", "Rationale": "Although posthumous nominations are not presently permitted, individuals who died in the months between their nomination and the decision of the prize committee were originally eligible to receive the prize."}, {"Answer": "it is not presently permitted.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Posthumous nominations", "Rationale": "Although posthumous nominations are not presently permitted, individuals who died in the months between their nomination and the decision of the prize committee were originally eligible to receive the prize. "}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how are people nominated for this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee to about 3,000 individuals, usually in September the year before the prizes are awarded. These individuals are generally prominent academics working in a relevant area. Regarding the Peace Prize, inquiries are also sent to governme", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee to about 3,000 individuals.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee to about 3,000 individuals, usually in September the year before the prizes are awarded. These individuals are generally prominent academics working in a relevant area"}, {"Answer": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee to about 3,000 individuals, usually in September the year before the prizes are awarded, and these individuals are generally prominent academics working in a relevant area", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee to about 3,000 individuals, usually in September the year before the prizes are awarded"}, {"Answer": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee to about 3,000 individuals, usually in September the year before the prizes are awarded.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Nominations", "Rationale": "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee to about 3,000 individuals, usually in September the year before the prizes are awarded. These individuals are generally prominent academics working in a relevant area."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Alfred Nobel.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he Nobel Prize (, ; ; ) is not a single prize, but five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's 1895 will, are awarded \"to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind\u201d. Nobel Prizes are awarded in the fields of Physics", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Prize (, ; ; ) is not a single prize, but five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's 1895 will"}, {"Answer": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Prize (, ; ; ) is not a single prize, but five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's 1895 will"}, {"Answer": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist most famously known for the invention of dynamite. He died in 1896. In his will, he bequeathed all of his \"remaining realisable assets\" to be used to establish five prizes which became known as \"Nobel Prizes\". Nobel Prizes were first awarded in 1901."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who was he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist"}, {"Answer": "Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist."}, {"Answer": "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stockholm.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Life and career", "Rationale": "Born in Stockholm, Alfred Nobel was the third son of Immanuel Nobel (1801\u20131872), an inventor and engineer, and Karolina Andriette (Ahlsell) Nobel (1805\u20131889). The couple married i", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stockholm", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Life and career", "Rationale": "Born in Stockholm, Alfred Nobel was the third son of Immanuel Nobel (1801\u20131872)"}, {"Answer": "Stockholm", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Life and career", "Rationale": "Born in Stockholm, Alfred Nobel was the third son of Immanuel Nobel (1801\u20131872), an inventor and engineer, and Karolina Andriette (Ahlsell) Nobel (1805\u20131889). "}, {"Answer": "Sweden", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "where was he born?", "Stockholm."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what did he invent?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gas meter", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Life and career", "Rationale": "Nobel filed his first patent, an English patent for a gas meter, in 1857, while his first Swedish patent, which he received in 1863, was on \"ways to prepare gunpowder\"."}, {"Answer": "Dynamite", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous. "}, {"Answer": "Dynamite", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist. He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "where was he born?", "Stockholm.", "what did he invent?", "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is this patented thing that you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers.", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers.", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "An explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents.", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "where was he born?", "Stockholm.", "what did he invent?", "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.", "what is this patented thing that you just mentioned?", "It is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how can it be stored?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Modern packaging places dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard.", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Storage considerations", "Rationale": " Modern packaging helps eliminate this by placing the dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Modern packaging helps eliminate nitroglycerin pooling the bottom of the box by placing the dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard.", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Storage considerations", "Rationale": " Modern packaging helps eliminate this by placing the dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard."}, {"Answer": "Pool in the bottom of the box or storage area", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Storage considerations", "Rationale": "Over time, regardless of the sorbent used, sticks of dynamite will \"weep\" or \"sweat\" nitroglycerin, which can then pool in the bottom of the box or storage area."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Storage considerations", "Rationale": "explosive manuals recommend the repeated turning over of boxes of dynamite in storage. "}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "where was he born?", "Stockholm.", "what did he invent?", "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.", "what is this patented thing that you just mentioned?", "It is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers.", "how can it be stored?", "Modern packaging places dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what are a few rules regarding this explosive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Explosive manuals recommend repeated turning over of boxes of dynamite in storage as sticks of dynamite will \"weep\" or \"sweat\" nitroglycerin, which can then pool in the bottom of the box or storage area.", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Storage considerations", "Rationale": "Over time, regardless of the sorbent used, sticks of dynamite will \"weep\" or \"sweat\" nitroglycerin, which can then pool in the bottom of the box or storage area. For that reason, explosive manuals recommend the repeated turning over of boxes of dynamite in storage. Crystals will form on the outside of the sticks, causing them to be even more sensitive to shock, friction, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Various countries around the world have enacted explosives laws and require licenses to manufacture, distribute, store, use, and possess explosives or ingredients.", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Regulation", "Rationale": "Various countries around the world have enacted explosives laws and require licenses to manufacture, distribute, store, use, and possess explosives or ingredients."}, {"Answer": "Various countries around the world have enacted explosives laws and require licenses to manufacture, distribute, store, use, and possess explosives or ingredients", "Topic": "Dynamite", "Topic_section": "Regulation", "Rationale": "Various countries around the world have enacted explosives laws and require licenses to manufacture, distribute, store, use, and possess explosives or ingredients"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "where was he born?", "Stockholm.", "what did he invent?", "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.", "what is this patented thing that you just mentioned?", "It is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers.", "how can it be stored?", "Modern packaging places dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard.", "what are a few rules regarding this explosive?", "Explosive manuals recommend repeated turning over of boxes of dynamite in storage as sticks of dynamite will \"weep\" or \"sweat\" nitroglycerin, which can then pool in the bottom of the box or storage area."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "did the scientist, who is credited with the invention of this thing face any criticism?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he was condemned for profiting from the sales of arms.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Having read a premature obituary which condemned him for profiting from the sales of arms, he bequeathed his fortune to institute the Nobel Prize.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, for his leading role in weapons manufacturing and sales, and some question his motives in creating his prizes, suggesting they are intended to improve his reputation.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "Criticism of Nobel focuses on his leading role in weapons manufacturing and sales, and some question his motives in creating his prizes, suggesting they are intended to improve his reputation."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Criticism of Nobel focuses on his leading role in weapons manufacturing and sales, and some question his motives in creating his prizes, suggesting they are intended to improve his reputation.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "Criticism of Nobel focuses on his leading role in weapons manufacturing and sales, and some question his motives in creating his prizes, suggesting they are intended to improve his reputation."}, {"Answer": "Criticism of Nobel focuses on his leading role in weapons manufacturing and sales, and some question his motives in creating his prizes, suggesting they are intended to improve his reputation.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "Criticism of Nobel focuses on his leading role in weapons manufacturing and sales, and some question his motives in creating his prizes, suggesting they are intended to improve his reputation."}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "where was he born?", "Stockholm.", "what did he invent?", "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.", "what is this patented thing that you just mentioned?", "It is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers.", "how can it be stored?", "Modern packaging places dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard.", "what are a few rules regarding this explosive?", "Explosive manuals recommend repeated turning over of boxes of dynamite in storage as sticks of dynamite will \"weep\" or \"sweat\" nitroglycerin, which can then pool in the bottom of the box or storage area.", "did the scientist, who is credited with the invention of this thing face any criticism?", "Yes, he was condemned for profiting from the sales of arms."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "when did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "10 December 1896.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, busines", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "10 December 1896", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": " On 10 December 1896, he suffered a stroke and died."}, {"Answer": "10 December 1896", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On 10 December 1896, he suffered a stroke and died. He had left most of his wealth in trust, unbeknown to his family, in order to fund the Nobel Prize awards."}, {"Answer": "10 December 1896", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Nobel was accused of high treason against France for selling Ballistite to Italy, so he moved from Paris to Sanremo, Italy in 1891. On 10 December 1896, he suffered a stroke and died. "}]} {"Context": ["name the fields in which nobel prize is given", "Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.", "why is this prize given?", "To those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind", "which organization gives away the prizes?", "The Nobel Foundation.", "when was this formed?", "29 June 1900.", "are nominations after death allowed?", "No.", "how are people nominated for this?", "Nomination forms are sent by the Nobel Committee.", "by whom was the concept of these prizes first created?", "Alfred Nobel.", "who was he?", "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "where was he born?", "Stockholm.", "what did he invent?", "He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.", "what is this patented thing that you just mentioned?", "It is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers.", "how can it be stored?", "Modern packaging places dynamite into sealed plastic bags, and using wax-coated cardboard.", "what are a few rules regarding this explosive?", "Explosive manuals recommend repeated turning over of boxes of dynamite in storage as sticks of dynamite will \"weep\" or \"sweat\" nitroglycerin, which can then pool in the bottom of the box or storage area.", "did the scientist, who is credited with the invention of this thing face any criticism?", "Yes, he was condemned for profiting from the sales of arms.", "when did he die?", "10 December 1896."], "Conversation_no": 38, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "how ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stroke.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Sanremo, Italy in 1891. On 10 December 1896, he suffered a stroke and died. He had left most of his wealth in trust, unbeknown to his family, in order to fund the Nobel Prize a", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He suffered a stroke.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On 10 December 1896, he suffered a stroke and died"}, {"Answer": "He suffered a stroke", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On 10 December 1896, he suffered a stroke and died. "}, {"Answer": "He had a stroke and died.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Nobel was accused of high treason against France for selling Ballistite to Italy, so he moved from Paris to Sanremo, Italy in 1891. On 10 December 1896, he suffered a stroke and died."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren and soon feels left out because all the decision making takes place on smoking breaks and she does not smoke.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\".", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren "}, {"Answer": "In the episode \"The One Where Rachel Smokes\".", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. "}, {"Answer": "In eighteenth episode of the fifth season", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren and soon feels left out because all the decision making takes place on smoking breaks and she does not smoke"}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who are the other characters on this show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "Topic": "Friends", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "Rachel Green, a sheltered but friendly woman, flees her wedding day and wealthy yet unfulfilling life, and finds childhood friend Monica Geller, a tightly wound but caring chef. After Rachel becomes a waitress at West Village coffee house Central Perk, she and Monica become roommates at Monica's apartment located above Central Perk, and Rachel joins Monica's group of single people in their mid-20s: Previous roommate Phoebe Buffay, an eccentric, innocent masseuse; neighbor Joey Tribbiani, a dim-witted yet loyal struggling actor and womanizer; Joey's roommate Chandler Bing, a sarcastic, self-deprecating IT manager; and her older brother and Chandler's college roommate Ross Geller, a sweet-natured but insecure paleontologist.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Joey, Monica and Phoebe.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Ben auditions for a soup commercial and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) decides to come along to try for a part as well. When both are paired with different actors, the auditions become competitive. Elsewhere, Monica (Courteney Cox) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) plan a surprise party for Rachel.\n"}, {"Answer": "Rachel Green, Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing, Rose Geller and others.", "Topic": "Friends", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "Rachel Green, a sheltered but friendly woman, flees her wedding day and wealthy yet unfulfilling life, and finds childhood friend Monica Geller, a tightly wound but caring chef. After Rachel becomes a waitress at West Village coffee house Central Perk, she and Monica become roommates at Monica's apartment located above Central Perk, and Rachel joins Monica's group of single people in their mid-20s: Previous roommate Phoebe Buffay, an eccentric, innocent masseuse; neighbor Joey Tribbiani, a dim-witted yet loyal struggling actor and womanizer; Joey's roommate Chandler Bing, a sarcastic, self-deprecating IT manager; and her older brother and Chandler's college roommate Ross Geller, a sweet-natured but insecure paleontologist."}, {"Answer": "Ben, Joey, Phoebe, Monica , etc", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rachel attempts to solve the problem by taking up the habit, which proves difficult. Meanwhile, Ben auditions for a soup commercial and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) decides to come along to try for a part as well. When both are paired with different actors, the auditions become competitive. Elsewhere, Monica (Courteney Cox) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) plan a surprise party for Rachel.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who produced the episode?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" was written by Michael Curtis, making it his third writing credit of the season. It was the only episode directed by Todd Holland.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions.", "Topic": "Friends", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The original executive producers were Kevin S. Bright, Kauffman, and Crane.\n"}, {"Answer": "The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television.", "Topic": "Friends", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Friends is an American television sitcom, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons. With an ensemble cast starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, the show revolves around six friends in their 20s and 30s who live in Manhattan, New York City. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "does it have any cultural references?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The songs \"Never There\" by Cake and \"Jamming\" by Bob Marley can be heard playing at Rachel's birthday party.\nAt Ben's audition, a copy of \"Variety\" magazine is seen being read by a child, whom Carol recognises.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The songs \"Never There\" by Cake and \"Jamming\" by Bob Marley can be heard playing at Rachel's birthday party.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The songs \"Never There\" by Cake and \"Jamming\" by Bob Marley can be heard playing at Rachel's birthday party."}, {"Answer": "he songs \"Never There\" by Cake and \"Jamming\" by Bob Marley can be heard playing at Rachel's birthday party. At Ben's audition, a copy of \"Variety\" magazine is seen being read by a child, whom Carol recognises.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The songs \"Never There\" by Cake and \"Jamming\" by Bob Marley can be heard playing at Rachel's birthday party.\nAt Ben's audition, a copy of \"Variety\" magazine is seen being read by a child, whom Carol recognises."}, {"Answer": "The songs \"Never There\" by Cake and \"Jamming\" by Bob Marley can be heard playing at Rachel's birthday party. At Ben's audition, a copy of \"Variety\" magazine is seen being read by a child, whom Carol recognises.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The songs \"Never There\" by Cake and \"Jamming\" by Bob Marley can be heard playing at Rachel's birthday party.\nAt Ben's audition, a copy of \"Variety\" magazine is seen being read by a child, whom Carol recognises."}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "does it have any cultural references?", "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what kind of reception did it receive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\".", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "In its original airing, \"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" finished third in ratings for the week of April 5 \u2013 11, 1999, with a Nielsen rating of 14.8, equivalent to approximately 14.4 million viewing households. It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\". The episode premiered in the United Kingdom on Sky1 on May 6, 1999 and attained 1.76 million viewers, making it the most watched program on the network that week.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It finished third in ratings for the week of April 5 \u2013 11, 1999, with a Nielsen rating of 14.8.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "In its original airing, \"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" finished third in ratings for the week of April 5 \u2013 11, 1999, with a Nielsen rating of 14.8, equivalent to approximately 14.4 million viewing households. It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\". "}, {"Answer": "It finished third in ratings for the week of April 5 \u2013 11, 1999, with a Nielsen rating of 14.8 .", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "In its original airing, \"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" finished third in ratings for the week of April 5 \u2013 11, 1999, with a Nielsen rating of 14.8, equivalent to approximately 14.4 million viewing households. "}, {"Answer": "\"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season. It cited Chandler's line \"You've got to push past this, okay? Because it's about to get sooo good\" as the best of the episode. "}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "does it have any cultural references?", "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake.", "what kind of reception did it receive?", "It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\"."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "were there any critics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season.", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season. It cited Chandler's line \"You've got to push past this, okay? Because it's about to get sooo good\" as the best of the episode. The review criticized the manner in which an employee can feel pressured into smoking, adding it is \"not exactly the stuff that laughs are made of\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, the \"Entertainment Weekly\".", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season. It cited Chandler's line \"You've got to push past this, okay? Because it's about to get sooo good\" as the best of the episode. The review criticized the manner in which an employee can feel pressured into smoking, adding it is \"not exactly the stuff that laughs are made of\". Moreover, it argued the same over the competitive vibe between Joey and Ross. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\"", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season. It cited Chandler's line \"You've got to push past this, okay? Because it's about to get sooo good\" as the best of the episode. "}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "does it have any cultural references?", "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake.", "what kind of reception did it receive?", "It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\".", "were there any critics?", "Yes, \"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the full form of the channel you mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The National Broadcasting Company.", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial terrestrial radio and television network owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "National Broadcasting Company", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial terrestrial radio and television network owned by NBCUniversal"}, {"Answer": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC).", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial terrestrial radio and television network owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. "}, {"Answer": "National Broadcasting Company", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) i"}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "does it have any cultural references?", "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake.", "what kind of reception did it receive?", "It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\".", "were there any critics?", "Yes, \"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season.", "what is the full form of the channel you mentioned earlier?", "The National Broadcasting Company."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who owns it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "NBCUniversal.", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial terrestrial radio and television network owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "NBCUniversal", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial terrestrial radio and television network owned by NBCUniversal"}, {"Answer": "NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial terrestrial radio and television network owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. "}, {"Answer": "NBCUniversal", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "owned by NBCUniversal,"}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "does it have any cultural references?", "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake.", "what kind of reception did it receive?", "It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\".", "were there any critics?", "Yes, \"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season.", "what is the full form of the channel you mentioned earlier?", "The National Broadcasting Company.", "who owns it?", "NBCUniversal."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was it established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "August 2, 2004.", "Topic": "NBCUniversal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "NBCUniversal was formed on August 2, 2004, with the merger of General Electric's NBC with Vivendi Universal's film and television subsidiary Vivendi Universal Entertainment, after GE had acquired 80% of the subsidiary, giving Vivendi a 20% share of the new company.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "August 2, 2004", "Topic": "NBCUniversal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "NBCUniversal was formed on August 2, 2004,"}, {"Answer": "1926.", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nFounded in 1926 by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), NBC is the oldest major broadcast network in the United States."}, {"Answer": "1926", "Topic": "NBC", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Founded in 1926 "}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "does it have any cultural references?", "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake.", "what kind of reception did it receive?", "It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\".", "were there any critics?", "Yes, \"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season.", "what is the full form of the channel you mentioned earlier?", "The National Broadcasting Company.", "who owns it?", "NBCUniversal.", "when was it established?", "August 2, 2004."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are the characters real life names?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.", "Topic": "Friends", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "With an ensemble cast starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, the show revolves around six friends in their 20s and 30s who live in Manhattan, New York City.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.", "Topic": "Friends", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "With an ensemble cast starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, the show revolves around six friends in their 20s and 30s who live in Manhattan, New York City."}, {"Answer": "Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow , Matt LeBlanc etc", "Topic": "The One Where Rachel Smokes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren and soon feels left out because all the decision making takes place on smoking breaks and she does not smoke. Rachel attempts to solve the problem by taking up the habit, which proves difficult. Meanwhile, Ben auditions for a soup commercial and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) decides to come along to try for a part as well. When both are paired with different actors, the auditions become competitive. Elsewhere, Monica (Courteney Cox) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) plan a surprise party for Rachel."}]} {"Context": ["when does rachel get a job at ralph lauren", "The eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren.", "who are the other characters on this show?", "Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller the other characters on this show.", "who produced the episode?", "It was written by Michael Curtis and directed by Todd Holland.", "does it have any cultural references?", "Yes, he songs \"Never There\" by Cake.", "what kind of reception did it receive?", "It was the third highest-rated show on NBC that week, after \"ER\" and \"Frasier\".", "were there any critics?", "Yes, \"Entertainment Weekly\" rated the episode \"C\", in its review of the fifth season.", "what is the full form of the channel you mentioned earlier?", "The National Broadcasting Company.", "who owns it?", "NBCUniversal.", "when was it established?", "August 2, 2004.", "what are the characters real life names?", "Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer."], "Conversation_no": 39, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "the band you mentioned earlier, name a few other songs by them", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\", \"The Distance\" and \"Short Skirt/Long Jacket\".", "Topic": "Cake (band)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\", which hit number\u00a035 on the Modern Rock Tracks music chart and was featured on MTV's \"120 Minutes\"; French and Nelson then left the band, and were replaced by Todd Roper and Victor Damiani. Cake's second album, 1996's \"Fashion Nugget\", went platinum on the strength of its lead single, \"The Distance\". Following a tour of Europe and the United States, both Brown and Damiani announced they were leaving Cake, which led to speculation about the band's future; McCrea eventually recruited Xan McCurdy to take over on guitar, and persuaded Nelson to return.\n\n\"Prolonging the Magic\", the band's third album, was released in 1998 and went platinum, having shipped over one million units; this was followed three years later by \"Comfort Eagle\", the band's first album on Columbia Records, featuring the single \"Short Skirt/Long Jacket\" which hit number\u00a07 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\", \"The Distance\" and others.", "Topic": "Cake (band)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the band was signed to Capricorn Records in 1995 and released its first single, \"Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\", which hit number\u00a035 on the Modern Rock Tracks music chart and was featured on MTV's \"120 Minutes\"; French and Nelson then left the band, and were replaced by Todd Roper and Victor Damiani. Cake's second album, 1996's \"Fashion Nugget\", went platinum on the strength of its lead single, \"The Distance\"."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Dubrovnik", "Topic": "Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Walls of Dubrovnik () are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic": "Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Walls of Dubrovnik () are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia"}, {"Answer": "City of Dubrovnik.", "Topic": "Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Walls of Dubrovnik () are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia. "}, {"Answer": "Dubrovnik", "Topic": "Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Walls of Dubrovnik () are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia."}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "in which country is this state located in ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Croatia", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Croatia (, ; , ), officially the Republic of Croatia (, ), is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the "}, {"Answer": "It's a city in Croatia.", "Topic": "Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Walls of Dubrovnik () are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia."}, {"Answer": "Southern Croatia", "Topic": "Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dubrovnik (; historically Ragusa) is a city on the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia."}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which country is this city located in ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Croatia", "Topic": "Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dubrovnik (; historically Ragusa) is a city on the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Croatia", "Topic": "Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Walls of Dubrovnik () are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia."}, {"Answer": "Croatia", "Topic": "Walls of Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Walls of Dubrovnik () are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia. "}, {"Answer": "Southern Croatia", "Topic": "Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dubrovnik (; historically Ragusa) is a city on the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia."}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which country is this city located in ?", "Croatia"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how is the weather in this country ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Most of Croatia has a moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "humid subtropical and Mediterranean climate", "Topic": "Dubrovnik", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Dubrovnik has a borderline humid subtropical (\"Cfa\") and Mediterranean climate (\"Csa\") in the K\u00f6ppen climate classification, since only one summer month has less than of rainfall, preventing it from being classified as solely humid subtropical or Mediterranean."}, {"Answer": "A moderately warm and rainy continental climate.", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Most of Croatia has a moderately warm and rainy continental climate as defined by the K\u00f6ppen climate classification."}, {"Answer": "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Most of Croatia has a moderately warm and rainy continental climate as defined by the K\u00f6ppen climate classification."}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which country is this city located in ?", "Croatia", "how is the weather in this country ?", "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the capital of the country ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Zagreb", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Its capital, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with twenty counties", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Zagreb", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its capital, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with twenty counties. "}, {"Answer": "Zagreb", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its capital, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with twenty counties. Croatia has an area of and a population of 4.07 million, most of whom are Catholics."}, {"Answer": "Zagreb", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Its capital, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with twenty counties. "}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which country is this city located in ?", "Croatia", "how is the weather in this country ?", "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "what is the capital of the country ?", "Zagreb"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "does the country play any sports ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople there", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople in Croatia", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Association football is the most popular sport.", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Association football is the most popular sport."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Association football.", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople in Croatia. Out of that number, 277,000 are members of sports associations and nearly 4,000 are members of chess and contract bridge associations. Association football is the most popular sport. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Association football", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Association football is the most popular sport."}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which country is this city located in ?", "Croatia", "how is the weather in this country ?", "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "what is the capital of the country ?", "Zagreb", "does the country play any sports ?", "Yes. There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople there"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "any major sports they are famous for ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Football", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": " Association football is the most popular sport. The Croatian Football Federation (), with more than 118,000 registered players, is the largest sporting association in the country. The Prva HNL football league attracts the highest average attendance of any professional sports league in the country. In season 2010\u201311, it attracted 458,746 spectators.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Prva HNL football league attracts the highest average attendance of any professional sports league in the country.", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "The Prva HNL football league attracts the highest average attendance of any professional sports league in the country. In season 2010\u201311, it attracted 458,746 spectators.\n"}, {"Answer": "Association football", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople in Croatia. Out of that number, 277,000 are members of sports associations and nearly 4,000 are members of chess and contract bridge associations. Association football is the most popular sport."}, {"Answer": "Association football, handball, etc", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Association football is the most popular sport. The Croatian Football Federation (), with more than 118,000 registered players, is the largest sporting association in the country. The Prva HNL football league attracts the highest average attendance of any professional sports league in the country. In season 2010\u201311, it attracted 458,746 spectators.\n\nCroatian athletes competing at international events since Croatian independence in 1991 won 44 Olympic medals, including 15 gold medals\u2014at the\n1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics in handball"}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which country is this city located in ?", "Croatia", "how is the weather in this country ?", "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "what is the capital of the country ?", "Zagreb", "does the country play any sports ?", "Yes. There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople there", "any major sports they are famous for ?", "Football"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "name any players of the team ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which country is this city located in ?", "Croatia", "how is the weather in this country ?", "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "what is the capital of the country ?", "Zagreb", "does the country play any sports ?", "Yes. There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople there", "any major sports they are famous for ?", "Football", "name any players of the team ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which religions are followed in this country ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Christianity and Islam", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "According to the 2011 census, 91.36% of Croatians identify as Christian; of these, Catholics make up the largest group, accounting for 86.28% of the population, after which follows Eastern Orthodoxy (4.44%), Protestantism (0.34%), and other Christians (0.30%). The largest religion after Christianity is Islam (1.47%). 4.57% of the population describe themselves as non-religious.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has no official religion.", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Croatia has no official religion. Freedom of religion is a right defined by the Constitution which also defines all religious communities as equal before the law and separated from the state."}, {"Answer": "Christianity.", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Croatia has no official religion. Freedom of religion is a right defined by the Constitution which also defines all religious communities as equal before the law and separated from the state.\n\nAccording to the 2011 census, 91.36% of Croatians identify as Christian;"}, {"Answer": "Croatia has no official religion", "Topic": "Croatia", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Croatia has no official religion. Freedom of religion is a right defined by the Constitution which also defines all religious communities as equal before the law and separated from the state."}]} {"Context": ["which cities in croatia are famous for their protective walls and forts", "Dubrovnik", "in which country is this state located in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which country is this city located in ?", "Croatia", "how is the weather in this country ?", "Moderately warm and rainy continental climate", "what is the capital of the country ?", "Zagreb", "does the country play any sports ?", "Yes. There are more than 400,000 active sportspeople there", "any major sports they are famous for ?", "Football", "name any players of the team ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which religions are followed in this country ?", "Christianity and Islam"], "Conversation_no": 40, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "are there any specific fasting requirements for the latter religion ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. Fasting from food and drink, among other things, must be performed from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan", "Topic": "Islam", "Topic_section": "Fasting", "Rationale": "Fasting (Arabic: ) from food and drink, among other things, must be performed from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts must be compensated for later.", "Topic": "Islam", "Topic_section": "Fasting", "Rationale": "For others, flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts must be compensated for later."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Fasting from food and drink, among other things, must be performed from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan.", "Topic": "Islam", "Topic_section": "Fasting", "Rationale": "Fasting (Arabic: ) from food and drink, among other things, must be performed from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, fasting during the month of Ramadan", "Topic": "Islam", "Topic_section": "Fasting", "Rationale": "Fasting (Arabic: ) from food and drink, among other things, must be performed from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it was inspired by her \"Fear of Men Monster\". The singer bids farewell to her lovers over mid-tempo synth-pop music with a Europop beat.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The singer told Fuse TV that the inspiration was \"Fear of Men Monster\".", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Composition and release", "Rationale": "She told Fuse TV that the inspiration behind \"Alejandro\" was her \"Fear of Men Monster\". "}, {"Answer": "\"Fear of Men Monster\"", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Composition and release", "Rationale": " She told Fuse TV that the inspiration behind \"Alejandro\" was her \"Fear of Men Monster\""}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers."], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "whose song is it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lady Gaga", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Alejandro\" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "r Lady Gaga."}, {"Answer": "Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Alejandro\" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga"}, {"Answer": "Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Alejandro\" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga."}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga"], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "was it a single release or part of any album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was released as the third single from her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\" (2009)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was released as the third single from her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\"", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was released as the third single from her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\""}, {"Answer": "It was released as the third single from her third EP.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Alejandro\" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released as the third single from her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\" (2009)."}, {"Answer": "It was released as the third single", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was released as the third single from her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\""}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\"."], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where was it performed live?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "Gaga performed \"Alejandro\" on her 2009\u20132011 The Monster Ball Tour.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Monster Ball Tour, MAC AIDS Fund Pan-Asia Viva Glam launch", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "Gaga performed \"Alejandro\" on her 2009\u20132011 The Monster Ball Tour. "}, {"Answer": "2009\u20132011 The Monster Ball Tour.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "Gaga performed \"Alejandro\" on her 2009\u20132011 The Monster Ball Tour."}, {"Answer": "In The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "Gaga performed \"Alejandro\" on her 2009\u20132011 The Monster Ball Tour. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour."], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did it perform well on charts?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, \"Alejandro\" debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010. The song also debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It reached number five on the Hot 100, becoming Gaga's seventh consecutive top ten hit in the United States.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": " It reached number five on the Hot 100, becoming Gaga's seventh consecutive top ten hit in the United States. "}, {"Answer": "In the United States, it debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, \"Alejandro\" debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Alejandro\" debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71", "Topic": "Alejandro (song)", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, \"Alejandro\" debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71."], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Monster Ball Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga. "}, {"Answer": "The Monster Ball Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Monster Ball Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga."}, {"Answer": "It was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Monster Ball Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga."}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga."], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where did it take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Montreal", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "After assuring the public that she would be embarking on her own tour, Gaga officially announced The Monster Ball Tour on October 15, 2009. It was originally planned to debut in London in early 2010, but ended up kicking off on November 27, 2009, in Montreal", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Phoenix, Arizona.", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "ursts at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, West declared that he would take a hiatus from his music career. Nevertheless, the complete schedule for Fame Kills was released, with the tour set to begin on November 10, 2009, in Phoenix, Arizona. Shortly afterwards, the tour was officially cancelled without any explanation. Gaga addressed the situatio"}, {"Answer": "At Madison Square Garden in New York City", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "HBO filmed a special of The Monster Ball Tour during Gaga's February 2011 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City."}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga.", "where did it take place?", "Montreal"], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "was it broadcasted anywhere?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it aired on HBO", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcast and recordings", "Rationale": "BO filmed a special of The Monster Ball Tour during Gaga's February 21\u201322, 2011 shows at Madison Square Garden. The special, titled \"Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden\", aired on HBO on May 7, 2011 and Sky1 on May 21, 2011 in the United States and the United Kingdom respectively. Prime showed the special in New Zealand on June 2, 2011. The special showed the whole of the Monster Ball Tour, and some backstage footage, which was shown in black-and-white. It ended with another black-and-white backstage scene where Gaga and her backup singers perform \"Born This Way\" a capella.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "HBO filmed a special of The Monster Ball Tour during Gaga's February 21\u201322, 2011 shows, aired on HBO", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcast and recordings", "Rationale": "HBO filmed a special of The Monster Ball Tour during Gaga's February 21\u201322, 2011 shows at Madison Square Garden. The special, titled \"Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden\", aired on HBO on May "}, {"Answer": "HBO filmed a special of The Monster Ball Tour during Gaga's February 21\u201322, 2011 shows at Madison Square Garden.", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcast and recordings", "Rationale": "HBO filmed a special of The Monster Ball Tour during Gaga's February 21\u201322, 2011 shows at Madison Square Garden."}, {"Answer": "Yes, on HBO", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcast and recordings", "Rationale": "HBO filmed a special of The Monster Ball Tour during Gaga's February 21\u201322, 2011 shows at Madison Square Garden."}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga.", "where did it take place?", "Montreal", "was it broadcasted anywhere?", "Yes, it aired on HBO"], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was its actual concept?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The musician wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans - the tour was a \"pop-electro opera\".", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Original concept", "Rationale": "In an interview with \"Rolling Stone\", Gaga explained that she wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans. She asserted that the tour was a \"pop-electro opera\" because the theatrics and the story elements interwoven in it were played like an opera. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The show revolved around themes of evolution, as well as her paranoias represented on \"The Fame Monster\".", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Original concept", "Rationale": "The show revolved around themes of evolution, as well as her paranoias represented on \"The Fame Monster\". "}, {"Answer": "The show revolved around themes of evolution, as well as her paranoias represented on \"The Fame Monster\".", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Original concept", "Rationale": "The show revolved around themes of evolution, as well as her paranoias represented on \"The Fame Monster\". "}, {"Answer": "Gaga explained that she wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans.", "Topic": "The Monster Ball Tour", "Topic_section": "Original concept", "Rationale": "In an interview with \"Rolling Stone\", Gaga explained that she wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga.", "where did it take place?", "Montreal", "was it broadcasted anywhere?", "Yes, it aired on HBO", "what was its actual concept?", "The musician wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans - the tour was a \"pop-electro opera\"."], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where is this above singer from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Manhattan, New York City", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "1986\u20132005: Early life", "Rationale": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was born on March 28, 1986 at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Manhattan, New York City", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "1986\u20132005: Early life", "Rationale": " Manhattan, New York City,"}, {"Answer": "New York City.", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "1986\u20132005: Early life", "Rationale": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was born on March 28, 1986 at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City, to an upper middle class Catholic family."}, {"Answer": "Manhattan, New York City", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "1986\u20132005: Early life", "Rationale": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was born on March 28, 1986 at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City"}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga.", "where did it take place?", "Montreal", "was it broadcasted anywhere?", "Yes, it aired on HBO", "what was its actual concept?", "The musician wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans - the tour was a \"pop-electro opera\".", "where is this above singer from?", "Manhattan, New York City"], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is her style of music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Electroclash, \"ruthlessly catchy naughties pop glazed with Auto-Tune and undergirded with R&B-ish beats.\"", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Musical style and themes", "Rationale": " \"Everything about Gaga came from electroclash, except the music, which wasn't particularly 1980s, just ruthlessly catchy naughties pop glazed with Auto-Tune and undergirded with R&B-ish beats.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gaga is a contralto with a range spanning from B\u266d to B. She has changed her vocal style regularly", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Musical style and themes", "Rationale": "Gaga is a contralto with a range spanning from B\u266d to B. She has changed her vocal style regularly"}, {"Answer": "She is a contralto with a range spanning from B\u266d to B.", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Musical style and themes", "Rationale": "Gaga is a contralto with a range spanning from B\u266d to B. She has changed her vocal style regularly, and considers \"Born This Way\" \"much more vocally up to par with what I've always been capable of\". In summing up her voice, \"Entertainment Weekly\" wrote: "}, {"Answer": "Pop, Europop", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Musical style and themes", "Rationale": " pop and 1990s Europop,"}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga.", "where did it take place?", "Montreal", "was it broadcasted anywhere?", "Yes, it aired on HBO", "what was its actual concept?", "The musician wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans - the tour was a \"pop-electro opera\".", "where is this above singer from?", "Manhattan, New York City", "what is her style of music?", "Electroclash, \"ruthlessly catchy naughties pop glazed with Auto-Tune and undergirded with R&B-ish beats.\""], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "name some of her notable works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Her cover of Elton John's \"Your Song\" for his tribute album \"Revamp\", she starred in \"A Star Is Born\".", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "2018\u2013present: \"A Star Is Born\", Enigma, and \"Chromatica\"", "Rationale": "In March 2018, Gaga supported the March for Our Lives gun-control rally in Washington, D.C., and released a cover of Elton John's \"Your Song\" for his tribute album \"Revamp\". Later that year, she starred as struggling singer Ally in Bradley Cooper's musical romantic drama \"A Star Is Born\", a remake of the 1937 film of the same name.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Fame\" , \"Just Dance\" and \"Poker Face\".", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She rose to prominence the following year with her debut album \"The Fame\" and its chart-topping singles \"Just Dance\" and \"Poker Face\". The album was later reissued to include the EP \"The Fame Monster\" (2009), which yielded the singles \"Bad Romance\", \"Telephone\", and \"Alejandro\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Just Dance\", \"Poker Face\", \"Bad Romance\", \"Telephone\", and \"Alejandro\".", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She rose to prominence the following year with her debut album \"The Fame\" and its chart-topping singles \"Just Dance\" and \"Poker Face\". The album was later reissued to include the EP \"The Fame Monster\" (2009), which yielded the singles \"Bad Romance\", \"Telephone\", and \"Alejandro\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Just Dance\" and \"Poker Face\", \"Bad Romance\", \"Telephone\", and \"Alejandro\".", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She rose to prominence the following year with her debut album \"The Fame\" and its chart-topping singles \"Just Dance\" and \"Poker Face\". The album was later reissued to include the EP \"The Fame Monster\" (2009), which yielded the singles \"Bad Romance\", \"Telephone\", and \"Alejandro\".\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the meaning of the song alejandro", "The song bids farewell to her lovers.", "whose song is it?", "Lady Gaga", "was it a single release or part of any album?", "It was part of her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", "where was it performed live?", "Yes, she performed at The Monster Ball Tour.", "did it perform well on charts?", "It debuted at number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the issue dated April 17, 2010; debuted on the Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 35, and the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 71.", "what is this above tour you mentioned just?", "It was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga.", "where did it take place?", "Montreal", "was it broadcasted anywhere?", "Yes, it aired on HBO", "what was its actual concept?", "The musician wanted to put together an expensive looking, beautiful show which would be affordable for her fans - the tour was a \"pop-electro opera\".", "where is this above singer from?", "Manhattan, New York City", "what is her style of music?", "Electroclash, \"ruthlessly catchy naughties pop glazed with Auto-Tune and undergirded with R&B-ish beats.\"", "name some of her notable works?", "Her cover of Elton John's \"Your Song\" for his tribute album \"Revamp\", she starred in \"A Star Is Born\"."], "Conversation_no": 41, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "can you explain the first mentioned musical style of her?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music.", "Topic": "Electroclash", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Electroclash (also known as synthcore, retro-electro, tech-pop, nouveau disco, and the new new wave) is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music.", "Topic": "Electroclash", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music. "}, {"Answer": "Electroclash is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music.", "Topic": "Electroclash", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Electroclash (also known as synthcore, retro-electro, tech-pop, nouveau disco, and the new new wave) is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music."}, {"Answer": "It is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music", "Topic": "Electroclash", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Electroclash (also known as synthcore, retro-electro, tech-pop, nouveau disco, and the new new wave) is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when is the new dr who season starting", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when is the new dr who season starting", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is doctor who (series 10)?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution.", "Topic": "Doctor Who (series 10)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution. Missy later travels with the team in the TARDIS, and eventually partners with her previous incarnation as they all battle a Cyberman onslaught aboard a Mondasian colony ship.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "British science fiction television programme", "Topic": "Doctor Who (series 10)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The tenth series of the British science fiction television programme "}, {"Answer": "The tenth series of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\" consisting of twelve episodes.", "Topic": "Doctor Who (series 10)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The tenth series of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\" premiered on 15 April 2017 and concluded on 1 July 2017, and consisted of twelve episodes,"}, {"Answer": "It is the tenth series of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\" .", "Topic": "Doctor Who (series 10)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The tenth series of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\" premiered on 15 April 2017 and concluded on 1 July 2017, and consisted of twelve episodes, after it was announced in July 2015 that BBC Worldwide had invested in a tenth series of the programme in its annual review. 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He portrayed the twelfth incarnation of the Doctor in \"Doctor Who\" (2013\u20132017) and Malcolm Tucker in \"The Thick of It\", for which he has received four British Academy Television Award nominations, winning Best Male Comedy Performance in 2010. When he re"}, {"Answer": "He is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Peter Dougan Capaldi (born 14 April 1958) is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer. "}]} {"Context": ["when is the new dr who season starting", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is doctor who (series 10)?", "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution.", "who played the main character?", "Peter Capaldi.", "who is this person?", "He is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer."], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Glasgow, Scotland.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Capaldi was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Nancy (\"n\u00e9e\" Soutar) and Gerald John Capaldi.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Glasgow, Scotland", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Capaldi was born in Glasgow, Scotland"}, {"Answer": "Glasgow, Scotland.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Capaldi was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Nancy (\"n\u00e9e\" Soutar) and Gerald John Capaldi. His paternal grandfather was Italian, while the rest of his ancestry is Scottish and Irish. His parents ran an ice cream business in the Springburn district, where they were neighbours and acquaintances of the family of Armando Iannucci, creator of \"The Thick of It\", although the two men did not know each other as children. He was educated at St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs, and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before"}, {"Answer": "Glasgow, Scotland.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Capaldi was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Nancy (\"n\u00e9e\" Soutar) and Gerald John Capaldi. "}]} {"Context": ["when is the new dr who season starting", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is doctor who (series 10)?", "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution.", "who played the main character?", "Peter Capaldi.", "who is this person?", "He is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer.", "where was he born?", "Glasgow, Scotland."], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where did he study?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "At St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was educated at St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs, and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "St Teresa's Primary School, , St Matthew's Primary School and St Ninian's High School, and Glasgow School of Art.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " He was educated at St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs, and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art."}, {"Answer": "St Teresa's Primary School, St Matthew's Primary School, St Ninian's High School and the Glasgow School of Art.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was educated at St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs, and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art.\n"}, {"Answer": "St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs, St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch and the Glasgow School of Art.", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was educated at St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs, and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art."}]} {"Context": ["when is the new dr who season starting", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is doctor who (series 10)?", "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution.", "who played the main character?", "Peter Capaldi.", "who is this person?", "He is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer.", "where was he born?", "Glasgow, Scotland.", "where did he study?", "At St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art."], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how did he begin his acting career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "His first starring role on television was as Luke Wakefield, a strange man who imagines he has witnessed a crime, in the BBC drama series \"Mr Wakefield's Crusade\".", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Acting", "Rationale": "Capaldi's first starring role on television was as Luke Wakefield, a strange man who imagines he has witnessed a crime, in the BBC drama series \"Mr Wakefield's Crusade\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He has appeared in over 40 films and television shows since his appearance as Danny Oldsen in \"Local Hero\"", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Acting", "Rationale": "Capaldi has appeared in over 40 films and television shows since his appearance as Danny Oldsen in \"Local Hero\" (1983). H"}, {"Answer": "\"Mr Wakefield's Crusade\".", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Acting", "Rationale": "Capaldi's first starring role on television was as Luke Wakefield, a strange man who imagines he has witnessed a crime, in the BBC drama series \"Mr Wakefield's Crusade\"."}, {"Answer": "He appeared as Danny Oldsen in \"Local Hero\" .", "Topic": "Peter Capaldi", "Topic_section": "Acting", "Rationale": "Capaldi has appeared in over 40 films and television shows since his appearance as Danny Oldsen in \"Local Hero\" (1983). "}]} {"Context": ["when is the new dr who season starting", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is doctor who (series 10)?", "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution.", "who played the main character?", "Peter Capaldi.", "who is this person?", "He is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer.", "where was he born?", "Glasgow, Scotland.", "where did he study?", "At St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art.", "how did he begin his acting career?", "His first starring role on television was as Luke Wakefield, a strange man who imagines he has witnessed a crime, in the BBC drama series \"Mr Wakefield's Crusade\"."], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the historical record behind this art school?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 2019, GSA was placed 8th in the 2019 QS World Rankings for Art and Design, and the school maintained its 8th place ranking in 2020.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 2019, GSA was placed 8th in the 2019 QS World Rankings for Art and Design, and the school maintained its 8th place ranking in 2020.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Founded in 1845 as the Glasgow Government School of Design, the school changed its name to The Glasgow School of Art in 1853. Originally located at 12 Ingram Street the school moved to the McLellan Galleries in Sauchiehall Street in 1869.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Founded in 1845 as the Glasgow Government School of Design, the school changed its name to The Glasgow School of Art in 1853. Originally located at 12 Ingram Street the school moved to the McLellan Galleries in Sauchiehall Street in 1869."}, {"Answer": "Founded in 1845 as the Glasgow Government School of Design, the school changed its name to The Glasgow School of Art in 1853. Originally located at 12 Ingram Street the school moved to the McLellan Galleries in Sauchiehall Street in 1869.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Founded in 1845 as the Glasgow Government School of Design, the school changed its name to The Glasgow School of Art in 1853. Originally located at 12 Ingram Street the school moved to the McLellan Galleries in Sauchiehall Street in 1869."}]} {"Context": ["when is the new dr who season starting", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is doctor who (series 10)?", "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution.", "who played the main character?", "Peter Capaldi.", "who is this person?", "He is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer.", "where was he born?", "Glasgow, Scotland.", "where did he study?", "At St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art.", "how did he begin his acting career?", "His first starring role on television was as Luke Wakefield, a strange man who imagines he has witnessed a crime, in the BBC drama series \"Mr Wakefield's Crusade\".", "what is the historical record behind this art school?", "In 2019, GSA was placed 8th in the 2019 QS World Rankings for Art and Design, and the school maintained its 8th place ranking in 2020."], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "did any fire break out here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the original Mackintosh building was severely damaged by fire on 23 May 2014.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "2014 fire", "Rationale": "The original Mackintosh building was severely damaged by fire on 23 May 2014. An initial fire service estimate was that 90 per cent of the building and 70 per cent of its contents had been saved. The fire, which began in the basement, quickly spread upwards and, although it was brought under control quite quickly, significant damage was done to the historic studios and stairways. The renowned Mackintosh library was destroyed; the archive was water damaged, but was able to be air and freeze dried. There were no casualties.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, on 23 May 2014", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "2014 fire", "Rationale": "The original Mackintosh building was severely damaged by fire on 23 May 2014."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in 2014 and 2018.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "2014 fire", "Rationale": "The original Mackintosh building was severely damaged by fire on 23 May 2014"}, {"Answer": "Yes, on 23 May 2014.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "2014 fire", "Rationale": "The original Mackintosh building was severely damaged by fire on 23 May 2014."}]} {"Context": ["when is the new dr who season starting", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is doctor who (series 10)?", "The main story arc for the first half of the series revolved around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves as a university professor and assistant while they guard an underground vault containing Missy, who the Doctor has sworn to protect for a thousand years after her supposed execution.", "who played the main character?", "Peter Capaldi.", "who is this person?", "He is a Scottish actor, writer, director, and singer.", "where was he born?", "Glasgow, Scotland.", "where did he study?", "At St Teresa's Primary School in Possilpark, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs and St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art.", "how did he begin his acting career?", "His first starring role on television was as Luke Wakefield, a strange man who imagines he has witnessed a crime, in the BBC drama series \"Mr Wakefield's Crusade\".", "what is the historical record behind this art school?", "In 2019, GSA was placed 8th in the 2019 QS World Rankings for Art and Design, and the school maintained its 8th place ranking in 2020.", "did any fire break out here?", "Yes, the original Mackintosh building was severely damaged by fire on 23 May 2014."], "Conversation_no": 42, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how many campuses do they have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has several, The School of Fine Art, The School of Design, The Innovation School and The Mackintosh School of Architecture to name a few.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "Glasgow Campus", "Rationale": "The school has a large footprint across Glasgow: From the date of the first fire of May 2014, until September 2019 the School of Fine Art was temporarily housed in a campus at the Tontine Building, Merchant City, Glasgow. The School of Design, The Innovation School and The Mackintosh School of Architecture, along with the GSA Library are all located in and around the Garnethill area, where the Mackintosh Building sits.\n\nThe Stow Building, bought from Kelvin College (hence retaining the name, Stow) - has been refurbished and fitted out. Stow opened to the general public for the first time for the 2019 degree show, and opened as a functioning academic building, housing all of the Fine Art courses, in September 2019.\n\nThe School of Simulation and Visualisation (formerly the Digital Design Studio (DDS)) is based on the southside of Glasgow in The Hub, at Pacific Quay by the River Clyde.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Several campuses such as Glasgow campus", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "Glasgow Campus", "Rationale": "he school has a large footprint across Glasgow: From the date of the first fire of May 2014, until September 2019 the School of Fine Art was temporarily housed in a campus at the Tontine Building, Merchant City, Glasgow. The School of Design, The Innovation School and The Mackintosh School of Architecture, along with the GSA Library are all located in and around the Garnethill area, where the Mackintosh Building sits."}, {"Answer": "The Tontine Building, Merchant City, Glasgow, The Innovation School and The Mackintosh School of Architecture, to name a few.", "Topic": "Glasgow School of Art", "Topic_section": "Glasgow Campus", "Rationale": "The school has a large footprint across Glasgow: From the date of the first fire of May 2014, until September 2019 the School of Fine Art was temporarily housed in a campus at the Tontine Building, Merchant City, Glasgow. The School of Design, The Innovation School and The Mackintosh School of Architecture, along with the GSA Library are all located in and around the Garnethill area, where the Mackintosh Building sits.\n\nThe Stow Building, bought from Kelvin College (hence retaining the name, Stow) - has been refurbished and fitted out. Stow opened to the general public for the first time for the 2019 degree show, and opened as a functioning academic building, housing all of the Fine Art courses, in September 2019.\n\nThe School of Simulation and Visualisation (formerly the Digital Design Studio (DDS)) is based on the southside of Glasgow in The Hub, at Pacific Quay by the River Clyde."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It was found in the House of Lords", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "During a search of the House of Lords in the evening on 4 November 1605, Fawkes was discovered guarding 36\u00a0barrels of gunpowder"}, {"Answer": "During a search of the House of Lords.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot was revealed to the authorities in an anonymous letter sent to William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle, on 26 October 1605. During a search of the House of Lords in the evening on 4 November 1605, Fawkes was discovered guarding 36\u00a0barrels of gunpowder\u2014enough to reduce the House of Lords to rubble\u2014and arrested."}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal."], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what was the main aim of this plot?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To kill King James.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "was to kill King James", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Assassinate King James I", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby."}, {"Answer": "To blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament on 5 November 1605.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plan was to blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament on 5 November 1605, as the prelude to a popular revolt in the Midlands during which James's nine-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state"}, {"Answer": "To assassinate King James I.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby."}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James."], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "this plot was led by whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Robert Catesby", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.\n"}, {"Answer": "Robert Catesby", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby."}, {"Answer": "Robert Catesby.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby."}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James.", "this plot was led by whom?", "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby."], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what was to restore by killing the king?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Securing greater religious tolerance", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Catesby may have embarked on the scheme after hopes of securing greater religious tolerance under King James had faded, leaving many English Catholics disappointed."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James.", "this plot was led by whom?", "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "what was to restore by killing the king?", "Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state."], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did they succeed in killing king?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, it was a failed assassination attempt.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a failed assassination attempt", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.\n"}, {"Answer": "No, the plot was revealed to the authorities in an anonymous letter sent to William Parker, and Fawkes was arrested.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot was revealed to the authorities in an anonymous letter sent to William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle, on 26 October 1605. During a search of the House of Lords in the evening on 4 November 1605, Fawkes was discovered guarding 36\u00a0barrels of gunpowder\u2014enough to reduce the House of Lords to rubble\u2014and arrested"}, {"Answer": "No, it was a failed attempt.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby."}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James.", "this plot was led by whom?", "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "what was to restore by killing the king?", "Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state.", "did they succeed in killing king?", "No, it was a failed assassination attempt."], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what was the outcome they faced when failed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited, some were tied to hurdles and dragged through the crowded streets of London, Thomas, Ambrose. Robert and Guy Fawkes were hanged", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Executions", "Rationale": "Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Executed", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Executions", "Rationale": "Steven Littleton was executed at Stafford. His cousin Humphrey, despite his co-operation with the authorities, met his end at Red Hill near Worcester. Henry Garnet's execution took place on 3 May 1606."}, {"Answer": "Catesby and Percy - bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited on spikes outside the House of Lords.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Executions", "Rationale": "Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited on spikes outside the House of Lords. On a cold 30 January, Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates, were tied to hurdles\u2014wooden panels\u2014and dragged through the crowded streets of London to St Paul's Churchyard."}, {"Answer": "The discovery of such a wide-ranging conspiracy, the capture of those involved, and the subsequent trials, led Parliament to consider introducing new anti-Catholic legislation.", "Topic": "Gunpowder Plot", "Topic_section": "Aftermath", "Rationale": "Greater freedom for Roman Catholics to worship as they chose seemed unlikely in 1604, but the discovery of such a wide-ranging conspiracy, the capture of those involved, and the subsequent trials, led Parliament to consider introducing new anti-Catholic legislation"}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James.", "this plot was led by whom?", "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "what was to restore by killing the king?", "Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state.", "did they succeed in killing king?", "No, it was a failed assassination attempt.", "what was the outcome they faced when failed?", "Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited, some were tied to hurdles and dragged through the crowded streets of London, Thomas, Ambrose. Robert and Guy Fawkes were hanged"], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when was he born the leader who led this plot?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "After 2 March 1572", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "after 2 March 1572", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "After 2 March 1572", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "He was born after 2 March 1572, the third and only surviving son and heir of Sir William Catesby of Lapworth in Warwickshire, by his wife Anne Throckmorton"}, {"Answer": "c. 3 March 1572", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert Catesby (c. 3 March 1572 \u2013 8 November 1605) was the leader of a group of English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605."}, {"Answer": "c. 3 March 1572", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert Catesby (c. 3 March 1572 \u2013 8 November 1605) was the leader of a group of English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605."}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James.", "this plot was led by whom?", "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "what was to restore by killing the king?", "Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state.", "did they succeed in killing king?", "No, it was a failed assassination attempt.", "what was the outcome they faced when failed?", "Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited, some were tied to hurdles and dragged through the crowded streets of London, Thomas, Ambrose. Robert and Guy Fawkes were hanged", "when was he born the leader who led this plot?", "After 2 March 1572"], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "was he married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, to Anne Throckmorton", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "Anne Throckmorton", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He married a Protestant in 1593 and fathered two children, one of whom survived birth and was baptised in a Protestant church. In 1601 he took part in the Essex Rebellion but was captured and fined, after which he sold his estate at Chastleton.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes, to Catherine Leigh", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Adulthood", "Rationale": "In 1593 he married Catherine Leigh, granddaughter of Sir Thomas Leigh of Stoneleigh Abbey in Warwickshire. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, to Catherine Leigh.", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Adulthood", "Rationale": "In 1593 he married Catherine Leigh, granddaughter of Sir Thomas Leigh of Stoneleigh Abbey in Warwickshire. "}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James.", "this plot was led by whom?", "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "what was to restore by killing the king?", "Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state.", "did they succeed in killing king?", "No, it was a failed assassination attempt.", "what was the outcome they faced when failed?", "Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited, some were tied to hurdles and dragged through the crowded streets of London, Thomas, Ambrose. Robert and Guy Fawkes were hanged", "when was he born the leader who led this plot?", "After 2 March 1572", "was he married?", "Yes, to Anne Throckmorton"], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "from which college did he finish his studies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seminary college of Douai", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "seminary college of Douai", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gloucester Hall in Oxford", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "In 1586 Robert was educated at Gloucester Hall in Oxford, a college noted for its Catholic intake."}, {"Answer": "Gloucester Hall in Oxford", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "In 1586 Robert was educated at Gloucester Hall in Oxford, a college noted for its Catholic intake."}, {"Answer": "Gloucester Hall", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "In 1586 Robert was educated at Gloucester Hall in Oxford, a college noted for its Catholic intake. "}]} {"Context": ["where did the gunpowder come from in the gunpowder plot", "They were discovered hidden under piles of faggots and coal.", "what was the main aim of this plot?", "To kill King James.", "this plot was led by whom?", "A group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.", "what was to restore by killing the king?", "Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state.", "did they succeed in killing king?", "No, it was a failed assassination attempt.", "what was the outcome they faced when failed?", "Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited, some were tied to hurdles and dragged through the crowded streets of London, Thomas, Ambrose. Robert and Guy Fawkes were hanged", "when was he born the leader who led this plot?", "After 2 March 1572", "was he married?", "Yes, to Anne Throckmorton", "from which college did he finish his studies?", "Seminary college of Douai"], "Conversation_no": 43, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "any notable relatives of him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Kit Harington", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Notable relatives", "Rationale": "Kit Harington", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kit Harington", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Notable relatives", "Rationale": "Modern actor and producer Kit Harington is a collateral descendant of Robert Catesby. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Kit Harington", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Notable relatives", "Rationale": "Modern actor and producer Kit Harington"}, {"Answer": "Kit Harington", "Topic": "Robert Catesby", "Topic_section": "Notable relatives", "Rationale": "Modern actor and producer Kit Harington is a collateral descendant of Robert Catesby. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "System requirements", "Rationale": "In addition, on new installations, Windows permanently reserves up to 7\u00a0GB of disk space in order to ensure proper installation of future feature updates.\n\nThe 64-bit variants require a CPU that supports certain instructions. Devices with low storage capacity must provide a USB flash drive or SD card with sufficient storage for temporary files during upgrades.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The requirements are minimum disk space requirement is to 32 GB, 7 GB of disk space in order to ensure proper installation of future feature updates, 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive or SD card with sufficient storage for temporary files.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "System requirements", "Rationale": "The basic hardware requirements to install Windows 10 were initially the same as for Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, and only slightly higher than Windows 7 and Windows Vista. As of the May 2019 update, the minimum disk space requirement has been increased to 32\u00a0GB. In addition, on new installations, Windows permanently reserves up to 7\u00a0GB of disk space in order to ensure proper installation of future feature updates.\n\nThe 64-bit variants require a CPU that supports certain instructions. Devices with low storage capacity must provide a USB flash drive or SD card with sufficient storage for temporary files during upgrades."}, {"Answer": ": As of the May 2019 update, the minimum disk space requirement has been increased to 32 GB. In addition, on new installations, Windows permanently reserves up to 7 GB of disk space in order to ensure proper installation of future feature updates. The 64-bit variants require a CPU that supports certain instructions. Devices with low storage capacity must provide a USB flash drive or SD card with sufficient storage for temporary files during upgrades.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "System requirements", "Rationale": " As of the May 2019 update, the minimum disk space requirement has been increased to 32\u00a0GB. In addition, on new installations, Windows permanently reserves up to 7\u00a0GB of disk space in order to ensure proper installation of future feature updates.\n\nThe 64-bit variants require a CPU that supports certain instructions. Devices with low storage capacity must provide a USB flash drive or SD card with sufficient storage for temporary files during upgrades.\n"}, {"Answer": "7 GB of disk space in order to ensure proper installation of future feature updates.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "System requirements", "Rationale": "As of the May 2019 update, the minimum disk space requirement has been increased to 32\u00a0GB. In addition, on new installations, Windows permanently reserves up to 7\u00a0GB of disk space in order to ensure proper installation of future feature updates."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is the developer of this operating system?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Microsoft", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft and released as part of its Windows NT family of operating systems", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Microsoft.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft and released as part of its Windows NT family of operating systems. "}, {"Answer": "Microsoft.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft "}, {"Answer": "Microsoft", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft and released as part of its Windows NT family of operating systems."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "July 29, 2015", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Public release", "Rationale": "On July 29, 2015, Microsoft officially announced that Windows 10 would be released for retail purchase as a free upgrade from earlier versions of Windows. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On July 29, 2015.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft and released as part of its Windows NT family of operating systems. It is the successor to Windows 8.1, released nearly two years earlier, and was released to manufacturing on July 15, 2015, and broadly released for the general public on July 29, 2015. "}, {"Answer": "29 July, 2015.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "The campaign culminated with launch events in thirteen cities on July 29, 2015, which celebrated \"the unprecedented role our biggest fans played in the development of Windows 10\"."}, {"Answer": "July 29, 2015.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "On June 1, 2015, Microsoft announced that Windows 10 would be released on July 29, that year."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Windows 10 supports universal apps, an expansion of the Metro-style first introduced in Windows 8. Universal apps can be designed to run across multiple Microsoft product families with nearly identical codeincluding PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers.", "Topic": "Operating system", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers."}, {"Answer": "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Universal apps can be designed to run across multiple Microsoft product families with nearly identical codeincluding PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality. "}, {"Answer": "It is designed to adapt its user interface based on the type of device being used and available input methods. It offers two separate user interface modes: a user interface optimized for mouse and keyboard, and a \"Tablet mode\" designed for touchscreens.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "User interface and desktop", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is designed to adapt its user interface based on the type of device being used and available input methods. It offers two separate user interface modes: a user interface optimized for mouse and keyboard, and a \"Tablet mode\" designed for touchscreens. Users can toggle between these two modes at any time, and Windows can prompt or automatically switch when certain events occur, such as disabling Tablet mode on a tablet if a keyboard or mouse is plugged in, or when a 2-in-1 PC is switched to its laptop state."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality."], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are some of the special features of this system?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Windows 10 also introduced the Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, a window and desktop management feature called Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login, new security features for enterprise environments, and .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Runtime app ecosystem was revised into the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), apps are made to run across multiple platforms and device classes, synchronize data between Windows 10 devices.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Features", "Rationale": "The Windows Runtime app ecosystem was revised into the Universal Windows Platform (UWP). These universal apps are made to run across multiple platforms and device classes, including smartphones, tablets, Xbox One consoles, and other compatible Windows 10 devices. Windows apps share code across platforms, have responsive designs that adapt to the needs of the device and available inputs, can synchronize data between Windows 10 devices (including notifications, credentials, and allowing cross-platform multiplayer for games), and are distributed through Microsoft Store (rebranded from Windows Store since September 2017). Developers can allow \"cross-buys\", where purchased licenses for an app apply to all of the user's compatible devices, rather than only the one they purchased on (e.g., a user purchasing an app on PC is also entitled to use the smartphone version at no extra cost).\n\nOn Windows 10, Microsoft Store serves as a unified storefront for apps, video content, and ebooks. Windows 1"}, {"Answer": "It makes its user experience and functionality more consistent between different classes of device, and addresses most of the shortcomings in the user interface that were introduced in Windows 8.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Features", "Rationale": "Windows 10 makes its user experience and functionality more consistent between different classes of device, and addresses most of the shortcomings in the user interface that were introduced in Windows 8. "}, {"Answer": "A \"Universal Windows Platform\u201d, that enables apps to run across multiple platforms and device classes. A responsive designs that adapts to the needs of the device and available inputs.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Features", "Rationale": "The Windows Runtime app ecosystem was revised into the Universal Windows Platform (UWP). These universal apps are made to run across multiple platforms and device classes, including smartphones, tablets, Xbox One consoles, and other compatible Windows 10 devices. Windows apps share code across platforms, have responsive designs that adapt to the needs of the device and available inputs, can synchronize data between Windows 10 devices (including notifications, credentials, and allowing cross-platform multiplayer for games), and are distributed through Microsoft Store (rebranded from Windows Store since September 2017)."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them."], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are some of the editions of this system?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Editions and pricing", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is available in five main editions for personal computing devices; the Home and Pro editions of which are sold at retail in most countries, and as pre-loaded software on new computers. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "desktop-oriented interface, touch-oriented user interface, bundled software, Xbox Live integration, replacement of Internet Explorer with Edge.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Windows 10 received mostly positive reviews upon its original release. Critics praised Microsoft's decision to provide a desktop-oriented interface in line with previous versions of Windows, contrasting the tablet-oriented approach of Windows 8, although Windows 10's touch-oriented user interface mode was criticized for containing regressions upon the touch-oriented interface of its predecessor. Critics also praised the improvements to Windows 10's bundled software over Windows 8.1, Xbox Live integration, as well as the functionality and capabilities of the Cortana personal assistant and the replacement of Internet Explorer with Edge. However, media outlets have been critical of the changes to operating system behaviors, including mandatory update installation, privacy concerns over data collection performed by the OS for Microsoft and its partners, and adware-esque tactics used to promote the operating system on its release."}, {"Answer": "Five main editions including Home and Pro.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Editions and pricing", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is available in five main editions for personal computing devices; the Home and Pro editions of which are sold at retail in most countries, "}, {"Answer": "It is available in five main editions for personal computing devices; the Home and Pro editions of which are sold at retail. Enterprise and Education, the other editions, are aimed towards business environments, and are only available through volume licensing.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Editions and pricing", "Rationale": "Windows 10 is available in five main editions for personal computing devices; the Home and Pro editions of which are sold at retail in most countries, and as pre-loaded software on new computers. Home is aimed at home users, while Pro is aimed at small businesses. Each edition of Windows 10 includes all of the capabilities and features of the edition below it, and add additional features oriented towards their market segments; for example, Pro adds additional networking and security features such as BitLocker, Device Guard, Windows Update for Business, and the ability to join a domain. Enterprise and Education, the other editions, contain additional features aimed towards business environments, and are only available through volume licensing."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them."], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "reboot automatically to install updates, be notified to schedule a reboot, If Metered conserve limits on Internet usage, Redstone 2, Microsoft troubleshooter", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Updates and support", "Rationale": " Users can only choose whether their system will reboot automatically to install updates when the system is inactive, or be notified to schedule a reboot. If a wireless network is designated as \"Metered\"\u2014a function which automatically reduces the operating system's background network activity to conserve limits on Internet usage\u2014most updates are not downloaded until the device is connected to a non-metered network. Redstone 2 allows wired (Ethernet) networks to be designated as metered, but Windows may still download certain updates while connected to a metered network. Updates can cause compatibility or other problems; a Microsoft troubleshooter program allows bad updates to be uninstalled."}, {"Answer": "Version 1511, Version 1607, Version 1703 and others.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Version 1511 (November Update)", "Rationale": "The second stable build of Windows10 is called version 1511"}, {"Answer": "On February 9, 2016, Microsoft began to provide release notes for cumulative updates on the Windows website.", "Topic": "Windows 10", "Topic_section": "Update system changes", "Rationale": "On February 9, 2016, Microsoft retracted this decision and began to provide release notes for cumulative updates on the Windows website."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "you had mentioned the developer's name earlier, where is the developer headquartered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Redmond, Washington", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft Corporation ( ) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Redmond, Washington.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft Corporation ( ) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington."}, {"Answer": "Redmond , Washington.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft Corporation ( ) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington. "}, {"Answer": "Redmond, Washington.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft Corporation ( ) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you had mentioned the developer's name earlier, where is the developer headquartered?", "Redmond, Washington"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who is the founder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bill Gates and Paul Allen", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft (the word being a portmanteau of \"microcomputer software\") was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bill Gates and Paul Allen.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft (the word being a portmanteau of \"microcomputer software\") was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975,"}, {"Answer": "Bill gates and Paul Allen.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft (the word being a portmanteau of \"microcomputer software\") was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975, to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800. "}, {"Answer": "Bill Gates and Paul Allen", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "1972\u20131985: Founding", "Rationale": "Gates and Allen established Microsoft on April 4, 1975, with Gates as CEO, and Allen suggested the name \"Micro-Soft\", short for micro-computer software. In August 1977, the company formed an agreement with ASCII Magazine in Japan, resulting in its first international office of ASCII Microsoft. "}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you had mentioned the developer's name earlier, where is the developer headquartered?", "Redmond, Washington", "who is the founder?", "Bill Gates and Paul Allen"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "April 4, 1975", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft (the word being a portmanteau of \"microcomputer software\") was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "April 4, 1975.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft (the word being a portmanteau of \"microcomputer software\") was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975, to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800"}, {"Answer": "4 April, 1975.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft (the word being a portmanteau of \"microcomputer software\") was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975,"}, {"Answer": "April 4, 1975.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Microsoft (the word being a portmanteau of \"microcomputer software\") was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975, to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800. "}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you had mentioned the developer's name earlier, where is the developer headquartered?", "Redmond, Washington", "who is the founder?", "Bill Gates and Paul Allen", "when was it founded?", "April 4, 1975"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "apart from the founders, name some employees who are part of that organization.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Board of directors", "Rationale": "The company is run by a board of directors made up of mostly company outsiders, as is customary for publicly traded companies. Members of the board of directors as of July 2020 are Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Board of directors", "Rationale": "The company is run by a board of directors made up of mostly company outsiders, as is customary for publicly traded companies. Members of the board of directors as of July 2020 are Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior."}, {"Answer": "Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Board of directors", "Rationale": " Members of the board of directors as of July 2020 are Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior."}, {"Answer": "Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll and Sandi Peterson, are some of them.", "Topic": "Microsoft", "Topic_section": "Board of directors", "Rationale": "Members of the board of directors as of July 2020 are Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior. "}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you had mentioned the developer's name earlier, where is the developer headquartered?", "Redmond, Washington", "who is the founder?", "Bill Gates and Paul Allen", "when was it founded?", "April 4, 1975", "apart from the founders, name some employees who are part of that organization.", "Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior."], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is the professional background of the first employee mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is the chief executive officer of Microsoft", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014. Before becoming CEO, he was the executive vice president of Microsoft's cloud and enterprise group, responsible for building and running the company's computing platforms.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Satya Narayana Nadella (; born 19 August 1967) is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014. Before becoming CEO, he was the executive vice president of Microsoft's cloud and enterprise group, responsible for building and running the company's computing platforms."}, {"Answer": "He is the CEO of Microsoft.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Microsoft, "}, {"Answer": "He is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Satya Narayana Nadella (; born 19 August 1967) is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014. Before becoming CEO, he was the executive vice president of Microsoft's cloud and enterprise group, responsible for building and running the company's computing platforms."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you had mentioned the developer's name earlier, where is the developer headquartered?", "Redmond, Washington", "who is the founder?", "Bill Gates and Paul Allen", "when was it founded?", "April 4, 1975", "apart from the founders, name some employees who are part of that organization.", "Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior.", "what is the professional background of the first employee mentioned?", "He is the chief executive officer of Microsoft"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what all subjects did he study during his university days?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "electrical engineering, M.S. in computer science", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Nadella attended the Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet before receiving a bachelor's in electrical engineering from the Manipal Institute of Technology in Karnataka in 1988. Nadella then traveled to the U.S. to study for an M.S. in computer science at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee, receiving his degree in 1990. Later, he received an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 1996.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He did bachelor's in electrical engineering, M.S. in computer science, MBA.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Nadella attended the Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet before receiving a bachelor's in electrical engineering from the Manipal Institute of Technology in Karnataka in 1988. Nadella then traveled to the U.S. to study for an M.S. in computer science at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee, receiving his degree in 1990. Later, he received an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 1996.\n"}, {"Answer": "Computer Science and later an MBA.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Nadella attended the Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet before receiving a bachelor's in electrical engineering from the Manipal Institute of Technology in Karnataka in 1988. Nadella then traveled to the U.S. to study for an M.S. in computer science at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee, receiving his degree in 1990. Later, he received an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 1996."}, {"Answer": "Computer Science", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Nadella then traveled to the U.S. to study for an M.S. in computer science at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee, receiving his degree in 1990."}]} {"Context": ["system requirements for windows 10 pro 32 bit", "7 GB of disk space, The 64-bit variants require a CPU, USB flash drive etc", "who is the developer of this operating system?", "Microsoft", "when was this 10 version first released to the public?", "July 29, 2015", "on what devices can this operating system be installed?", "PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed Reality.", "what are some of the special features of this system?", "Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, Task View, support for fingerprint and face recognition login are some of them.", "what are some of the editions of this system?", "Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are some them.", "name a few patch updates which were released for the system?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you had mentioned the developer's name earlier, where is the developer headquartered?", "Redmond, Washington", "who is the founder?", "Bill Gates and Paul Allen", "when was it founded?", "April 4, 1975", "apart from the founders, name some employees who are part of that organization.", "Satya Nadella, Reid Hoffman, Hugh Johnston, Teri List-Stoll, Sandi Peterson, Penny Pritzker, Charles Scharf, Arne Sorenson, John W. Stanton, John W. Thompson, Emma Walmsley and Padmasree Warrior.", "what is the professional background of the first employee mentioned?", "He is the chief executive officer of Microsoft", "what all subjects did he study during his university days?", "electrical engineering, M.S. in computer science"], "Conversation_no": 44, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "name some of his recognitions", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a \"Time\" 100 honoree ,\"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year, Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Awards and recognition", "Rationale": "In 2018, he was a \"Time\" 100 honoree. In 2019, Nadella was named \"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year. In 2020, Nadella was recognized as Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards in Mumbai.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a \"Time\" 100 honoree, \"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year and recognized as Global Indian Business Icon.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Awards and recognition", "Rationale": "In 2018, he was a \"Time\" 100 honoree. In 2019, Nadella was named \"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year. In 2020, Nadella was recognized as Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards in Mumbai."}, {"Answer": "In 2018, he was a \"Time\" 100 honoree. In 2019, Nadella was named \"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Awards and recognition", "Rationale": "In 2018, he was a \"Time\" 100 honoree. In 2019, Nadella was named \"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year. In 2020, Nadella was recognized as Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards in Mumbai."}, {"Answer": "In 2018, he was a \"Time\" 100 honoree. In 2019, Nadella was named \"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year. In 2020, Nadella was recognized as Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards in Mumbai.", "Topic": "Satya Nadella", "Topic_section": "Awards and recognition", "Rationale": "In 2018, he was a \"Time\" 100 honoree. In 2019, Nadella was named \"Financial Times\" Person of the Year and \"Fortune\" magazine Businessperson of the Year. In 2020, Nadella was recognized as Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards in Mumbai."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was adele spitzeder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Adelheid Luise \"Adele\" Spitzeder (; 9 February 1832 \u2013 27 or 28 October 1895), also known by her stage name Adele Vio, was a German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "German actress, folk singer, and con artist", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Adelheid Luise \"Adele\" Spitzeder (; 9 February 1832 \u2013 27 or 28 October 1895), also known by her stage name Adele Vio, was a German actress, folk singer, and con artist. "}, {"Answer": "A German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Adelheid Luise \"Adele\" Spitzeder (; 9 February 1832 \u2013 27 or 28 October 1895), also known by her stage name Adele Vio, was a German actress, folk singer, and con artist."}, {"Answer": "A German actress, folk singer, and con artist", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "a German actress, folk singer, and con artist."}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist."], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what was she accused of?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Opening her bank in 1869, Spitzeder managed to fend off attempts to discredit her for a few years before authorities were able to bring her to trial in 1872. Because Ponzi schemes were not yet illegal, she was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money and sentenced to three years in prison. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She was accused of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Because Ponzi schemes were not yet illegal, she was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money and sentenced to three years in prison. "}, {"Answer": "Her Ponzi schemes were not yet illegal, she was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money and sentenced to three years in priso", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Opening her bank in 1869, Spitzeder managed to fend off attempts to discredit her for a few years before authorities were able to bring her to trial in 1872."}, {"Answer": "She was convicted of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money and sentenced to three years in prison.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "she was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money and sentenced to three years in prison. "}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money."], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where was she born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Berlin", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Adelheid Luise Spitzeder was born on 9 February 1832 in Berlin. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Berlin", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Adelheid Luise Spitzeder was born on 9 February 1832 in Berlin. "}, {"Answer": "Berlin", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Adelheid Luise Spitzeder was born on 9 February 1832 in Berlin. "}, {"Answer": "Berlin", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Berlin"}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin"], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, she was a banker.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Initially a promising young actress, Spitzeder became a well-known private banker in 19th-century Munich when her theatrical success dwindled.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Private banker", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Initially a promising young actress, Spitzeder became a well-known private banker in 19th-century Munich when her theatrical success dwindled. "}, {"Answer": "She had a bank.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Opening her bank in 1869, Spitzeder managed to fend off attempts to discredit her for a few years before authorities were able to bring her to trial in 1872. "}, {"Answer": "Banking", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Growth of business", "Rationale": "banking "}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin", "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "Yes, she was a banker."], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "which bank?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Her own bank", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Opening her bank in 1869, Spitzeder managed to fend off attempts to discredit her for a few years before authorities were able to bring her to trial in 1872", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Spitzedersche Privatbank", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Growth of business", "Rationale": "Spitzeder's banking services quickly became the talk of the town in Munich's poorer communities thanks to favorable word-of-mouth advertising and soon, more people gave her their savings. In 1869, she officially founded the Spitzedersche Privatbank. "}, {"Answer": "Spitzedersche Privatbank.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Growth of business", "Rationale": " In 1869, she officially founded the Spitzedersche Privatbank. Because her customers were mostly workers from the northern outskirts of Munich, especially the town of Dachau, her bank also came to be known as \"Dachauer Bank\". "}, {"Answer": "Spitzedersche Privatbank also came to be known as \"Dachauer Bank\".", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Growth of business", "Rationale": "Spitzedersche Privatbank. Because her customers were mostly workers from the northern outskirts of Munich, especially the town of Dachau, her bank also came to be known as \"Dachauer Bank\". "}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin", "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "Yes, she was a banker.", "which bank?", "Her own bank"], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how did she die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cardiac arrest", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She died of cardiac arrest on 27 or 28 October 1895 in Munich.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She died of cardiac arrest.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " She died of cardiac arrest on 27 or 28 October 1895 in Munich."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Poor health, being hemiplegic", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Later life and death", "Rationale": "poor health, being hemiplegic"}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin", "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "Yes, she was a banker.", "which bank?", "Her own bank", "how did she die?", "Cardiac arrest"], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what was her debut film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Deborah and Mary Stuart.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Acting career", "Rationale": "she debuted at the Hofb\u00fchne in Coburg to great acclaim playing Deborah and Mary Stuart. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She did theatrical plays and debuted at the Hofb\u00fchne in Coburg.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Acting career", "Rationale": "In 1856 or 1857, she debuted at the Hofb\u00fchne in Coburg to great acclaim playing Deborah and Mary Stuart."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Coburg", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Acting career", "Rationale": "Coburg"}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin", "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "Yes, she was a banker.", "which bank?", "Her own bank", "how did she die?", "Cardiac arrest", "what was her debut film?", "Deborah and Mary Stuart."], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "we talked about her mishandling money, was it sort of a scheme?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Ponzi scheme", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Running what was possibly the first recorded Ponzi scheme, she offered large returns on investments by continually using the money of new investors to pay back the previous ones.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Ponzi scheme.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Running what was possibly the first recorded Ponzi scheme, she offered large returns on investments by continually using the money of new investors to pay back the previous ones."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Ponzi schemes.", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Because Ponzi schemes were not yet illegal, she was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money and sentenced to three years in prison."}, {"Answer": "Ponzi scheme", "Topic": "Adele Spitzeder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ponzi scheme"}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin", "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "Yes, she was a banker.", "which bank?", "Her own bank", "how did she die?", "Cardiac arrest", "what was her debut film?", "Deborah and Mary Stuart.", "we talked about her mishandling money, was it sort of a scheme?", "Yes, Ponzi scheme"], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what exactly is this scheme?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors.", "Topic": "Ponzi scheme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Ponzi scheme (, ; also a Ponzi game) is a form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors. The scheme leads victims to believe that profits are coming from product sales or other means, and they remain unaware that other investors are the source of funds", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors.", "Topic": "Ponzi scheme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Ponzi scheme (, ; also a Ponzi game) is a form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors."}, {"Answer": "A form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors.", "Topic": "Ponzi scheme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Ponzi scheme (, ; also a Ponzi game) is a form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors."}, {"Answer": "It is a form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors.", "Topic": "Ponzi scheme", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "s a form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors. "}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin", "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "Yes, she was a banker.", "which bank?", "Her own bank", "how did she die?", "Cardiac arrest", "what was her debut film?", "Deborah and Mary Stuart.", "we talked about her mishandling money, was it sort of a scheme?", "Yes, Ponzi scheme", "what exactly is this scheme?", "Form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors."], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is an essential quality for the first person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Investors are owners of a company which entails responsibilities.", "Topic": "Investor", "Topic_section": "Essential quality", "Rationale": "investors are owners of a company which entails responsibilities.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Being the prophetess of the God of the Israelites.", "Topic": "Deborah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "According to the Book of Judges, Deborah (, \"D\u0259\u1e07\u014dr\u0101h\", \"bee\"; , \"Dab\u016br\u0101h\") was a prophetess of the God of the Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel and the only female judge mentioned in the Bible, and the wife of Lapidoth."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "A prophetess of the God of the Israelites", "Topic": "Deborah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "a prophetess of the God of the Israelites,"}]} {"Context": ["who was adele spitzeder?", "German actress, folk singer, and con artist.", "what was she accused of?", "She was convicted instead of bad accounting and mishandling customers' money.", "where was she born?", "Berlin", "apart from acting did she have other jobs?", "Yes, she was a banker.", "which bank?", "Her own bank", "how did she die?", "Cardiac arrest", "what was her debut film?", "Deborah and Mary Stuart.", "we talked about her mishandling money, was it sort of a scheme?", "Yes, Ponzi scheme", "what exactly is this scheme?", "Form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors.", "what is an essential quality for the first person?", "Investors are owners of a company which entails responsibilities."], "Conversation_no": 45, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are their different types?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Retail investors and institutional investors", "Topic": "Investor", "Topic_section": "Types of investors", "Rationale": "There are two types of investors, retail investors and institutional investors:", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Retail investors and institutional investors", "Topic": "Investor", "Topic_section": "Types of investors", "Rationale": "There are two types of investors, retail investors and institutional investors:"}, {"Answer": "Retail investors and institutional investors.", "Topic": "Investor", "Topic_section": "Types of investors", "Rationale": "There are two types of investors, retail investors and institutional investors"}, {"Answer": "There are two types of investors, retail investors and institutional investors", "Topic": "Investor", "Topic_section": "Types of investors", "Rationale": "There are two types of investors, retail investors and institutional investors"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic": "Soviet space program", "Topic_section": "Sputnik and Vostok", "Rationale": ". The United States' announcement in July 1955 of its plan to launch a satellite during the International Geophysical Year greatly benefited Korolev in persuading Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev to support his plans.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Propaganda", "Rationale": "Shortly after the launch of PS-1, Khrushchev pressed Korolev to launch another satellite to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution, on 7 November 1957."}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was this satellite launched?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "4 October 1957", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The Soviet Union launched it into an elliptical low Earth orbit on 4 October 1957.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "4 October 1957", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Launch and mission", "Rationale": " 4 October 1957"}, {"Answer": "4 October 1957.", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sputnik 1 (; \"Satellite-1\", or \"PS-1\", \u041f\u0440\u043e\u0441\u0442\u0435\u0439\u0448\u0438\u0439 \u0421\u043f\u0443\u0442\u043d\u0438\u043a-1 or \"Prosteyshiy Sputnik-1\", \"Elementary Satellite 1\") was the first artificial Earth satellite. The Soviet Union launched it into an elliptical low Earth orbit on 4 October 1957. "}, {"Answer": "October 1957", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sputnik 1 was launched during the International Geophysical Year from Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR (now known as the Baikonur Cosmodrome). The satellite travelled at about , taking 96.2 minutes to complete each orbit. It transmitted on 20.005 and 40.002 MHz, which were monitored by radio operators throughout the world. The signals continued for 21 days until the transmitter batteries ran out on 26 October 1957."}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which place was it launched from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sputnik 1 was launched during the International Geophysical Year from Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR (now known as the Baikonur Cosmodrome).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Site No.1 at NIIP-5", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Launch and mission", "Rationale": "Site No.1 at NIIP-5"}, {"Answer": "From Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR .", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sputnik 1 was launched during the International Geophysical Year from Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR (now known as the Baikonur Cosmodrome)"}, {"Answer": "From Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sputnik 1 was launched during the International Geophysical Year from Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR (now known as the Baikonur Cosmodrome). "}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "which was the organization behind this launch?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Energia", "Topic": "Sputnik 1", "Topic_section": "Backup units and replicas", "Rationale": "At least two vintage duplicates of Sputnik 1 exist, built apparently as backup units. One resides just outside Moscow in the corporate museum of Energia, the modern descendant of Korolev's design bureau, where it is on display by appointment only."}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "which was the organization behind this launch?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where was the leader mentioned above born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kalinovka village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Khrushchev was born on 15 April 1894, in Kalinovka, a village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kalinovka", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": " Kalinovka"}, {"Answer": "In the village of Kalinovka ,in western Russia.", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Khrushchev was born in 1894 in the village of Kalinovka, in western Russia, close to the present-day border between Russia and Ukraine. "}, {"Answer": "In the village of Kalinovka in western Russia", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Khrushchev was born in 1894 in the village of Kalinovka, in western Russia, close to the present-day border between Russia and Ukraine."}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "which was the organization behind this launch?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was the leader mentioned above born?", "Kalinovka village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was he against any religion?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. He was anti-religious", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "The anti-religious campaign of the Khrushchev era began in 1959, coinciding with the 21st Party Congress in the same year. It was carried out by mass closures of churches (reducing the number from 22,000 in 1959 to 13,008 in 1960 and to 7,873 by 1965), monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries (pastoral courses would be banned in general). The campaign also included a restriction of parental rights for teaching religion to their children, a ban on the presence of children at church services (beginning in 1961 with the Baptists and then extended to the Orthodox in 1963), and a ban on administration of the Eucharist to children over the age of four. Khrushchev additionally banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he carried out a mass closures of churches, monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries.", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "mass closures of churches (reducing the number from 22,000 in 1959 to 13,008 in 1960 and to 7,873 by 1965), monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries"}, {"Answer": "Yes, against Christianity.", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "It was carried out by mass closures of churches (reducing the number from 22,000 in 1959 to 13,008 in 1960 and to 7,873 by 1965), monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries (pastoral courses would be banned in general). The campaign also included a restriction of parental rights for teaching religion to their children, a ban on the presence of children at church services (beginning in 1961 with the Baptists and then extended to the Orthodox in 1963), and a ban on administration of the Eucharist to children over the age of four. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he was anti-religious.", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "The anti-religious campaign of the Khrushchev era began in 1959, coinciding with the 21st Party Congress in the same year. It was carried out by mass closures of churches (reducing the number from 22,000 in 1959 to 13,008 in 1960 and to 7,873 by 1965), monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries (pastoral courses would be banned in general)."}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "which was the organization behind this launch?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was the leader mentioned above born?", "Kalinovka village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast", "was he against any religion?", "Yes. He was anti-religious"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "in what way did he push this belief forward?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "Khrushchev additionally banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mass closures of churches, monasteries, convents, restriction of parental rights for teaching religion to their children, pastoral courses would be banned in general etc", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "mass closures of churches "}, {"Answer": "Through an anti-religious campaign that was carried out through mass closures of churches ,monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries.", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "The anti-religious campaign of the Khrushchev era began in 1959, coinciding with the 21st Party Congress in the same year. It was carried out by mass closures of churches (reducing the number from 22,000 in 1959 to 13,008 in 1960 and to 7,873 by 1965), monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries (pastoral courses would be banned in general)"}, {"Answer": "Through multiple measures carried out during his time, like mass closures of churches, monasteries and convents; prevention of parents from teaching religion to children; ban on the presence of children at church services; and ban on all services outside walls among many others.", "Topic": "Nikita Khrushchev", "Topic_section": "Anti-religious campaign", "Rationale": "The anti-religious campaign of the Khrushchev era began in 1959, coinciding with the 21st Party Congress in the same year. It was carried out by mass closures of churches (reducing the number from 22,000 in 1959 to 13,008 in 1960 and to 7,873 by 1965), monasteries, and convents, as well as of the still-existing seminaries (pastoral courses would be banned in general). The campaign also included a restriction of parental rights for teaching religion to their children, a ban on the presence of children at church services (beginning in 1961 with the Baptists and then extended to the Orthodox in 1963), and a ban on administration of the Eucharist to children over the age of four. Khrushchev additionally banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals. He also disallowed the ringing of church bells and services in daytime in "}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "which was the organization behind this launch?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was the leader mentioned above born?", "Kalinovka village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast", "was he against any religion?", "Yes. He was anti-religious", "in what way did he push this belief forward?", "He banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "of the three practices finally mentioned, elaborate on the first one.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Baptism (from the Greek noun \u03b2\u03ac\u03c0\u03c4\u03b9\u03c3\u03bc\u03b1 \"baptisma\") is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity.", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is Christian rite of admission and adoption.", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Baptism (from the Greek noun \u03b2\u03ac\u03c0\u03c4\u03b9\u03c3\u03bc\u03b1 \"baptisma\") is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity. It may be performed by sprinkling or pouring water on the head, or by immersing in water either partially or completely. "}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "which was the organization behind this launch?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was the leader mentioned above born?", "Kalinovka village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast", "was he against any religion?", "Yes. He was anti-religious", "in what way did he push this belief forward?", "He banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals", "of the three practices finally mentioned, elaborate on the first one.", "It is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where does the name of this practice come from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Through Latin from the neuter Greek concept noun \"baptisma\", which is a neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Greek noun \"baptismos\"", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The English word \"baptism\" is derived indirectly through Latin from the neuter Greek concept noun \"baptisma\" (Greek , \"washing-ism\"), which is a neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Greek noun \"baptismos\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Greek noun baptisma", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "from the Greek noun \u03b2\u03ac\u03c0\u03c4\u03b9\u03c3\u03bc\u03b1 \"baptisma\""}, {"Answer": "The English word \"baptism\" is derived indirectly through Latin from the neuter Greek concept noun \"baptisma\" , which is a neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Greek noun \"baptismos\", a term for ritual washing in Greek language texts.", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The English word \"baptism\" is derived indirectly through Latin from the neuter Greek concept noun \"baptisma\" (Greek , \"washing-ism\"), which is a neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Greek noun \"baptismos\" (), a term for ritual washing in Greek language texts"}, {"Answer": "Derived through Latin, which in turn had derived it from the Greek noun \"baptisma\", meaning \"washing-ism\".", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The English word \"baptism\" is derived indirectly through Latin from the neuter Greek concept noun \"baptisma\" (Greek , \"washing-ism\"), which is a neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Greek noun \"baptismos\" (), a term for ritual washing in Greek language texts of Hellenistic Judaism during the Second Temple period, such as the Septuagint."}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "which was the organization behind this launch?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was the leader mentioned above born?", "Kalinovka village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast", "was he against any religion?", "Yes. He was anti-religious", "in what way did he push this belief forward?", "He banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals", "of the three practices finally mentioned, elaborate on the first one.", "It is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity", "where does the name of this practice come from?", "Through Latin from the neuter Greek concept noun \"baptisma\", which is a neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Greek noun \"baptismos\""], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which place did this practice start from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John the Baptist, who is considered a forerunner to Christianity, used baptism as the central sacrament of his messianic movement.", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "John the Baptist, who is considered a forerunner to Christianity, used baptism as the central sacrament of his messianic movement. "}, {"Answer": "Christians consider Jesus to have instituted the sacrament of baptism.", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Christians consider Jesus to have instituted the sacrament of baptism."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who was the leader of the soviet union when sputnik was launched", "Nikita Khrushchev", "when was this satellite launched?", "4 October 1957", "which place was it launched from?", "Site No.1/5, at the 5th Tyuratam range, in Kazakh SSR", "which was the organization behind this launch?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was the leader mentioned above born?", "Kalinovka village in what is now Russia's Kursk Oblast", "was he against any religion?", "Yes. He was anti-religious", "in what way did he push this belief forward?", "He banned all services held outside of church walls, renewed enforcement of the 1929 legislation banning pilgrimages, and recorded the personal identities of all adults requesting church baptisms, weddings, or funerals", "of the three practices finally mentioned, elaborate on the first one.", "It is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity", "where does the name of this practice come from?", "Through Latin from the neuter Greek concept noun \"baptisma\", which is a neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Greek noun \"baptismos\"", "which place did this practice start from?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 46, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "is this practice applicable to objects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The word \"baptism\" is sometimes used to describe the inauguration of certain objects for use", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Baptism of objects", "Rationale": "The word \"baptism\" or \"christening\" is sometimes used to describe the inauguration of certain objects for use.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, is sometimes used to describe the inauguration of certain objects for use.", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Baptism of objects", "Rationale": "is sometimes used to describe the inauguration of certain objects for use."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is sometimes used to describe the inauguration of certain objects for use.", "Topic": "Baptism", "Topic_section": "Baptism of objects", "Rationale": "The word \"baptism\" or \"christening\" is sometimes used to describe the inauguration of certain objects for use."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did construction start on the twin towers", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "August 1968", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Twin Towers", "Rationale": "Construction work began on the North Tower in August 1968 with construction beginning on the South Tower by January 1969.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The North Tower in August 1968 and the South Tower by January 1969.", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Twin Towers", "Rationale": "Construction work began on the North Tower in August 1968 with construction beginning on the South Tower by January 1969. In January 1967, $74 million in contracts were awarded to the Pacific Car and Foundry Company, Laclede Steel Company, Granite City Steel Company, and Karl Koch Erecting Company to supply steel for the project. The Port Authority chose to use many different steel suppliers, bidding on smaller portions of steel, rather than buy larger amounts from a single source such as Bethlehem Steel or U.S. Steel as a cost-saving measure. Karl Koch was also hired to do all the work of erecting the steel, and a contract for work on the aluminum facade was awarded to the Aluminum Company of America. Tishman Realty & Construction was hired in February 1967 to oversee construction of the project."}, {"Answer": "21 March 1965.", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Construction", "Rationale": "n March 1965, the Port Authority began acquiring property at the World Trade Center site. The Ajax Wrecking and Lumber Corporation was hired for the demolition work, which began on March 21, 1965 to clear the site for construction of the World Trade Center."}, {"Answer": "Construction work began on the North Tower in August 1968 with construction beginning on the South Tower by January 1969", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Twin Towers", "Rationale": "Construction work began on the North Tower in August 1968 with construction beginning on the South Tower by January 1969. "}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968"], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what was the actual plan behind it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Original plans", "Rationale": "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project because it had experience with similar large engineering projects, and also because the Port Authority, rather than Rockefeller, would be paying for the complex's construction. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey. David's brother, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, formally asked the Port Authority to investigate the feasibility of this proposal. Given the importance of New York City in global commerce, Port Authority director Austin J. Tobin remarked that the proposed project should be \"the\" World Trade Center, and not just a generic \"world trade center\". Tobin commissioned an aide, Richard Sullivan, to lead a study on the feasibility of building a World Trade Center.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1958, Rockefeller established the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association (DLMA), which commissioned Skidmore, Owings and Merrill to draw up plans for revitalizing Lower Manhattan. The plans, made public in late June 1960, called for a World Trade Center to be built on a site along the East River, at the South Street Seaport, one of the Lower Manhattan ports that had seen a continuous decline in business over the past decade.", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Original plans", "Rationale": "Meanwhile, the Financial District of Lower Manhattan was left out of the economic boom of financial industries there. Lower Manhattan also saw less economic growth than Midtown because many workers moved to the suburbs, and they found it easier to commute to midtown than to downtown. The writer Paul Goldberger states that the Financial District, in particular, was devoid of \"almost any kind of urban amenity\", including entertainment, cultural hubs, or housing. Commercial industries along the ports of Lower Manhattan were also being replaced with industries elsewhere. David Rockefeller, who led urban renewal efforts in Lower Manhattan, constructed the One Chase Manhattan Plaza in a bid to bring jobs back. Rockefeller believed that the area would lose its status as the nation's financial hub if it were not redeveloped. However, the skyscraper, which opened in 1960, attracted far fewer tenants than expected.\n\nIn 1958, Rockefeller established the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association (DLMA)"}, {"Answer": "The proposed complex included a exhibition hall, as well as a 50- to 70-story building with a hotel located on some of its upper floors. Other amenities would include a theater, shops, and restaurants. The plan also called for a new securities exchange building, which the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association hoped would house the New York Stock Exchange.", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Original plans", "Rationale": ". The plans, made public in late June 1960, called for a World Trade Center to be built on a site along the East River, at the South Street Seaport, one of the Lower Manhattan ports that had seen a continuous decline in business over the past decade. The site would be bounded clockwise from the south by Old Slip, Water Street, Fulton Street, and South Street, and the complex itself would be located on \"a two-story platform that would supersede and displace the conventional street grid\". The proposed complex included a exhibition hall, as well as a 50- to 70-story building with a hotel located on some of its upper floors. Other amenities would include a theater, shops, and restaurants. The plan also called for a new securities exchange building, which the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association hoped would house the New York Stock Exchange.\n"}, {"Answer": "The Financial District of Lower Manhattan was left out of the economic boom of financial industries there, lower Manhattan also saw less economic growth than Midtown because many workers moved to the suburbs, and they found it easier to commute to midtown than to downtown", "Topic": "Construction of the World Trade Center", "Topic_section": "Original plans", "Rationale": "Meanwhile, the Financial District of Lower Manhattan was left out of the economic boom of financial industries there. Lower Manhattan also saw less economic growth than Midtown because many workers moved to the suburbs, and they found it easier to commute to midtown than to downtown. "}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey."], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is this aforesaid person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 \u2013 March 20, 2017) was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the third generation of the Rockefeller family, and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was the youngest child of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "David Rockefeller was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 \u2013 March 20, 2017) was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the third generation of the Rockefeller family, and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was the youngest child of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller."}, {"Answer": "He was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 \u2013 March 20, 2017) was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. "}, {"Answer": "He was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 \u2013 March 20, 2017) was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. "}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation."], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "New York City, New York.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Rockefeller was born in New York City, New York.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York City, New York.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Rockefeller was born in New York City, New York. He grew up in an eight-story house at 10 West 54th Street, the tallest private residence ever built in the city. Rockefeller was the youngest of six children born to financier John Davison Rockefeller Jr. and socialite Abigail Greene \"Abby\" Aldrich. John Jr. was the only son of Standard Oil co-founder John Davison Rockefeller Sr. and schoolteacher Laura Celestia \"Cettie\" Spelman. Abby was a daughter of Rhode Island U.S. Senator Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich and Abigail Pearce Truman \"Abby\" Chapman. David's five elder siblings were Abby, John III, Nelson, Laurance, and Winthrop."}, {"Answer": "New York City, New York.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Rockefeller was born in New York City, New York."}, {"Answer": "New York City, New York.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Rockefeller was born in New York City, New York."}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York."], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where was he educated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "In 1936, Rockefeller graduated \"cum laude\" from Harvard University, where he worked as an editor on \"The Harvard Crimson\". He also studied economics for a year at Harvard and then a year at the London School of Economics (LSE). At LSE he first met the future President John F. Kennedy (although he had earlier been his contemporary at Harvard) and once dated Kennedy's sister Kathleen.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Harvard University, London School of Economics.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "In 1936, Rockefeller graduated \"cum laude\" from Harvard University, where he worked as an editor on \"The Harvard Crimson\". He also studied economics for a year at Harvard and then a year at the London School of Economics (LSE). At LSE he first met the future President John F. Kennedy (although he had earlier been his contemporary at Harvard) and once dated Kennedy's sister Kathleen.\nDuring his time abroad, Rockefeller briefly worked in the London branch of what was to become the Chase Manhattan Bank.\n\nAfter returning to the U.S. to complete his graduate studies, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1940."}, {"Answer": "Lincoln School.", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Rockefeller attended the experimental Lincoln School at 123rd Street in Harlem."}, {"Answer": "He graduated \"cum laude\" from Harvard University", "Topic": "David Rockefeller", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "In 1936, Rockefeller graduated \"cum laude\" from Harvard University, where he worked as an editor on \"The Harvard Crimson\". He also studied economics for a year at Harvard and then a year at the London School of Economics (LSE). At LSE he first met the future President John F. Kennedy (although he had earlier been his contemporary at Harvard) and once dated Kennedy's sister Kathleen.\nDuring his time abroad, Rockefeller briefly worked in the London branch of what was to become the Chase Manhattan Bank.\n\nAfter returning to the U.S. to complete his graduate studies, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1940."}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)"], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "20th century", "Rationale": "In the 20th century, Harvard's reputation grew as a burgeoning endowment and prominent professors expanded the university's scope. Rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded. Radcliffe College, established in 1879 as the female counterpart of Harvard College, became one of the most prominent schools for women in the United States. Harvard became a founding member of the Association of American Universities in 1900.\n\nThe student body in the early decades of the century was predominantly \"old-stock, high-status Protestants, especially Episcopalians, Congregationalists, and Presbyterians.\" A 1923 proposal by President A. Lawrence Lowell that Jews be limited to 15% of undergraduates was rejected, but Lowell did ban blacks from freshman dormitories.\n\nPresident James B. Conant reinvigorated creative scholarship to guarantee Harvard's preeminence among research institutions. He saw higher education as a vehicle of opportunity fo", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "President James B. Conant reinvigorated creative scholarship to guarantee Harvard's preeminence among research institutions. He saw higher education as a vehicle of opportunity for the talented rather than an entitlement for the wealthy, so Conant devised programs to identify, recruit, and support talented youth. In 1943, he asked the faculty to make a definitive statement about what general education ought to be, at the secondary as well as at the college level.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "20th century", "Rationale": "\nPresident James B. Conant reinvigorated creative scholarship to guarantee Harvard's preeminence among research institutions. He saw higher education as a vehicle of opportunity for the talented rather than an entitlement for the wealthy, so Conant devised programs to identify, recruit, and support talented youth. In 1943, he asked the faculty to make a definitive statement about what general education ought to be, at the secondary as well as at the college level. The resulting \"Report\", published in 1945, was one of the most influential manifestos in 20th century American education."}, {"Answer": "In the 20th century, Harvard's reputation grew as a burgeoning endowment and prominent professors expanded the university's scope.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "20th century", "Rationale": "In the 20th century, Harvard's reputation grew as a burgeoning endowment and prominent professors expanded the university's scope."}, {"Answer": "Harvard's reputation grew as a burgeoning endowment and prominent professors expanded the university's scope", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "20th century", "Rationale": "In the 20th century, Harvard's reputation grew as a burgeoning endowment and prominent professors expanded the university's scope. "}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated"], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is this university located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, clergyman John Harvard, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States\nand among the most prestigious in the world."}, {"Answer": "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts."}, {"Answer": "Cambridge, Massachusetts", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts"}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "where is this university located?", "Cambridge, Massachusetts."], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is its ranking?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 2019, it was ranked first worldwide", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Reputation and rankings", "Rationale": "Among overall rankings, the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities\" (\"ARWU\") has ranked Harvard as the world's top university every year since it was released.\nWhen \"QS\" and \"Times Higher Education\" collaborated to publish the \"Times Higher Education\u2013QS World University Rankings\" from 2004 to 2009, Harvard held the top spot every year and continued to hold first place on \"THE World Reputation Rankings\" ever since it was released in 2011.\nIn 2019, it was ranked first worldwide by \"SCImago Institutions Rankings\".\n\nAmong rankings of specific indicators, Harvard topped both the University Ranking by Academic Performance (2019\u20132020) and \"\" (2011), which measured universities' numbers of alumni holding CEO positions in \"Fortune\" Global 500 companies.\nAccording to annual polls done by \"The Princeton Review\", Harvard is consistently among the top two most commonly named \"dream colleges\" in the United States, both for students and parents.\nAdditionally, having made significant investments in i", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is ranked the world's top university every year since it was released and ranked third worldwide for Engineering and Technology.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Reputation and rankings", "Rationale": "Among overall rankings, the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities\" (\"ARWU\") has ranked Harvard as the world's top university every year since it was released.\nWhen \"QS\" and \"Times Higher Education\" collaborated to publish the \"Times Higher Education\u2013QS World University Rankings\" from 2004 to 2009, Harvard held the top spot every year and continued to hold first place on \"THE World Reputation Rankings\" ever since it was released in 2011.\nIn 2019, it was ranked first worldwide by \"SCImago Institutions Rankings\".\n\nAmong rankings of specific indicators, Harvard topped both the University Ranking by Academic Performance (2019\u20132020) and \"\" (2011), which measured universities' numbers of alumni holding CEO positions in \"Fortune\" Global 500 companies."}, {"Answer": "Among overall rankings, the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities\" (\"ARWU\") has ranked Harvard as the world's top university every year since it was released.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Reputation and rankings", "Rationale": "Among overall rankings, the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities\" (\"ARWU\") has ranked Harvard as the world's top university every year since it was released."}, {"Answer": "Among overall rankings, the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities\" (\"ARWU\") has ranked Harvard as the world's top university every year since it was released, it held the top spot every year and continued to hold first place on \"THE World Reputation Rankings\" ever since it was released in 2011", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Reputation and rankings", "Rationale": "Among overall rankings, the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities\" (\"ARWU\") has ranked Harvard as the world's top university every year since it was released"}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "where is this university located?", "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "what is its ranking?", "In 2019, it was ranked first worldwide"], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are its effects on popular culture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Literature and popular culture", "Rationale": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop. \"In the grammar of film, Harvard has come to mean both tradition, and a certain amount of stuffiness,\" film critic Paul Sherman has said.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop. \"In the grammar of film, Harvard has come to mean both tradition, and a certain amount of stuffiness.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Literature and popular culture", "Rationale": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop. \"In the grammar of film, Harvard has come to mean both tradition, and a certain amount of stuffiness,\" film critic Paul Sherman has said."}, {"Answer": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop. \"In the grammar of film, Harvard has come to mean both tradition, and a certain amount of stuffiness,\" film critic Paul Sherman has said.", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Literature and popular culture", "Rationale": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop. \"In the grammar of film, Harvard has come to mean both tradition, and a certain amount of stuffiness,\" film critic Paul Sherman has said."}, {"Answer": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop", "Topic": "Harvard University", "Topic_section": "Literature and popular culture", "Rationale": "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop. \"In the grammar of film, Harvard has come to mean both tradition, and a certain amount of stuffiness,\" film critic Paul Sherman has said."}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "where is this university located?", "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "what is its ranking?", "In 2019, it was ranked first worldwide", "what are its effects on popular culture?", "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop."], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are some films related to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "where is this university located?", "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "what is its ranking?", "In 2019, it was ranked first worldwide", "what are its effects on popular culture?", "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop.", "what are some films related to it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where is the latter mentioned school located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "London, England", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The London School of Economics (officially the London School of Economics and Political Science, often referred to as LSE or the LSE) is a public research university located in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "London, England.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The London School of Economics (officially the London School of Economics and Political Science, often referred to as LSE or the LSE) is a public research university located in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. Founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw for the betterment of society, LSE joined the University of London in 1900 and established its first degree courses under the auspices of the university in 1901. LSE started awarding its own degrees in its own name in 2008, prior to which it awarded degrees of the University of London."}, {"Answer": "London, England.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The London School of Economics (officially the London School of Economics and Political Science, often referred to as LSE or the LSE) is a public research university located in London, England"}, {"Answer": "London, England", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The London School of Economics (officially the London School of Economics and Political Science, often referred to as LSE or the LSE) is a public research university located in London, England"}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "where is this university located?", "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "what is its ranking?", "In 2019, it was ranked first worldwide", "what are its effects on popular culture?", "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop.", "what are some films related to it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is the latter mentioned school located?", "London, England"], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what are some controversies related to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In February 2011, LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "In February 2011, LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family. LSE director Howard Davies resigned over allegations about the institution's links to the Libyan regime. The LSE announced in a statement that it had accepted his resignation with \"great regret\" and that it had set up an external inquiry into the school's relationship with the Libyan regime and Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, to be conducted by the former lord chief justice Harry Woolf.\n\nIn 2013, the LSE was featured in a BBC \"Panorama\" documentary on North Korea, filmed inside the repressive regime by undercover journalists attached to a trip by the LSE's Grimshaw Club, a student society of the international relations department. The trip had been sanctioned by high-level North Korean officials. The trip caused international media attention as a BBC journalist was posing as a part of LSE. There was debate as to whether this put th", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family, the LSE was featured in a BBC \"Panorama\" documentary on North Korea, filmed inside the repressive regime by undercover journalists. In 2015, it was revealed that the university was paid approximately \u00a340,000 for a \"glowing report\" for Camila Batmanghelidjh's charity, Kids Company.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "\nIn 2013, the LSE was featured in a BBC \"Panorama\" documentary on North Korea, filmed inside the repressive regime by undercover journalists attached to a trip by the LSE's Grimshaw Club, a student society of the international relations department. The trip had been sanctioned by high-level North Korean officials. The trip caused international media attention as a BBC journalist was posing as a part of LSE. There was debate as to whether this put the student's lives in jeopardy in the repressive regime if a reporter had been exposed. The North Korea government made hostile threats towards the students and LSE after the publicity, which forced an apology from the BBC.\n\nIn August 2015, it was revealed that the university was paid approximately \u00a340,000 for a \"glowing report\" for Camila Batmanghelidjh's charity, Kids Company. The study was used by Batmanghelidjh to prove that the charity provided good value for money and was well managed. The university did not disclose that the study was "}, {"Answer": "In February 2011, LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "In February 2011, LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family. "}, {"Answer": "It had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "In February 2011, LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family"}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "where is this university located?", "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "what is its ranking?", "In 2019, it was ranked first worldwide", "what are its effects on popular culture?", "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop.", "what are some films related to it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is the latter mentioned school located?", "London, England", "what are some controversies related to it?", "In February 2011, LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family."], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1895", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The London School of Economics was founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, initially funded by a bequest of \u00a320,000 from the estate of Henry Hunt Hutchinson. Hutchinson, a lawyer and member of the Fabian Society, left the money in trust, to be put \"towards advancing its [The Fabian Society's] objects in any way they [the trustees] deem advisable\". The five trustees were Sidney Webb, Edward Pease, Constance Hutchinson, W. S. de Mattos and William Clark.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1895.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The London School of Economics (officially the London School of Economics and Political Science, often referred to as LSE or the LSE) is a public research university located in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. Founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw for the betterment of society, LSE joined the University of London in 1900 and established its first degree courses under the auspices of the university in 1901. LSE started awarding its own degrees in its own name in 2008, prior to which it awarded degrees of the University of London."}, {"Answer": "1895.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The London School of Economics was founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb,"}, {"Answer": "1895", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw"}]} {"Context": ["when did construction start on the twin towers", "August 1968", "what was the actual plan behind it?", "David Rockefeller suggested that the Port Authority would be a logical choice for taking on the project. Rockefeller argued that the Trade Center would provide great benefits in facilitating and increasing volume of international commerce coming through the Port of New York and New Jersey.", "who is this aforesaid person?", "An American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "where was he born?", "New York City, New York.", "where was he educated?", "Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE)", "what happened to the former university during the 20th century?", "The reputation grew, rapid enrollment growth continued as new graduate schools were begun and the undergraduate college expanded; creative scholarships were reinvigorated", "where is this university located?", "Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "what is its ranking?", "In 2019, it was ranked first worldwide", "what are its effects on popular culture?", "The perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop.", "what are some films related to it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is the latter mentioned school located?", "London, England", "what are some controversies related to it?", "In February 2011, LSE had to face the consequences of matriculating one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons while accepting a \u00a31.5m donation to the university from his family.", "when was it founded?", "1895"], "Conversation_no": 47, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what is the mascot?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Beaver", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Logo, arms and mascot", "Rationale": "The school's historic coat of arms is used on official documentation including degree certificates and transcripts and includes the motto \u2013 \"rerum cognoscere causas\", a line taken from Virgil\u2019s \"Georgics\" meaning \"to know the causes of things\", together with the school's mascot \u2013 a beaver", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A beaver.", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Logo, arms and mascot", "Rationale": "The school's historic coat of arms is used on official documentation including degree certificates and transcripts and includes the motto \u2013 \"rerum cognoscere causas\", a line taken from Virgil\u2019s \"Georgics\" meaning \"to know the causes of things\", together with the school's mascot \u2013 a beaver. Both these symbols, adopted in February 1922, continue to be held in high regard to this day with the beaver chosen because of its representation as \"a hard working and industrious yet sociable animal\", attributes that the founders hoped LSE students to both possess and aspire to. The school's weekly newspaper is still entitled \"The Beaver\", Rosebery residence hall's bar is called the Tipsy Beaver and LSE sports teams are known as the Beavers. The institution has two sets of colours \u2013 brand and academic \u2013 red being the brand colour used on signage, publications and in buildings across campus and purple, black and gold for academic purposes including presentation ceremonies and graduation dress."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "A beaver", "Topic": "London School of Economics", "Topic_section": "Logo, arms and mascot", "Rationale": ", together with the school's mascot \u2013 a beaver. Both these symbols, adopted in February 1922, continue to be held in high regard to this day with the beaver chosen because of its representation as \"a hard working and industrious yet sociable animal\", attributes that the founders hoped LSE students to both possess and aspire to. The school's weekly newspaper is still entitled \"The Beaver\""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was the first man made diamond made", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "1954", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Records of attempted diamond synthesis date back to the turn of the twentieth century. Numerous scientists claimed to have successfully synthesized diamonds between 1879 and 1928, but none was confirmed. In the 1940s, systematic research began in the United States, Sweden and the Soviet Union to grow diamonds, which culminated in the first reproducible synthesis of diamond in 1954. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1879", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "After the 1797 discovery that diamond was pure carbon, many attempts were made to convert various cheap forms of carbon into diamond. The earliest successes were reported by James Ballantyne Hannay in 1879 "}, {"Answer": "1954", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". In the 1940s, systematic research began in the United States, Sweden and the Soviet Union to grow diamonds, which culminated in the first reproducible synthesis of diamond in 1954"}, {"Answer": "1879", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The earliest successes were reported by James Ballantyne Hannay in 1879 and by Ferdinand Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Henri Moissan in 1893"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what are the materials required to make this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "High pressure, high temperature", "Rationale": "In the HPHT method, there are three main press designs used to supply the pressure and temperature necessary to produce synthetic diamond: the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press. Diamond seeds are placed at the bottom of the press.\nThe internal part of press is heated above 1400\u00a0\u00b0C and melts the solvent metal. The molten metal dissolves the high purity carbon source, which is then transported to the small diamond seeds and precipitates, forming a large synthetic diamond.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pure carbon crystallized in an isotropic 3D form", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Synthetic diamond (also referred to as laboratory-grown diamond, laboratory-created diamond, or cultured diamond) is a diamond made of the same material as natural diamonds: pure carbon, crystallized in an isotropic 3D form. Synthetic diamond are different from both natural diamond, which is created by geological processes, and imitation diamond, which is made of non-diamond material. "}, {"Answer": "Pure carbon, crystallized in an isotropic 3D form.", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ynthetic diamond (also referred to as laboratory-grown diamond, laboratory-created diamond, or cultured diamond) is a diamond made of the same material as natural diamonds: pure carbon, crystallized in an isotropic 3D form. "}, {"Answer": "Pure carbon", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Synthetic diamond (also referred to as laboratory-grown diamond, laboratory-created diamond, or cultured diamond) is a diamond made of the same material as natural diamonds: pure carbon"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press."], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "High pressure, high temperature.", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "GE diamond project", "Rationale": "Hall achieved the first commercially successful synthesis of diamond on December 16, 1954, and this was announced on February 15, 1955. His breakthrough was using a \"belt\" press, which was capable of producing pressures above and temperatures above ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1400 \u00b0C", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "High pressure, high temperature", "Rationale": "In the HPHT method, there are three main press designs used to supply the pressure and temperature necessary to produce synthetic diamond: the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press. Diamond seeds are placed at the bottom of the press.\nThe internal part of press is heated above 1400\u00a0\u00b0C and melts the solvent metal. The molten metal dissolves the high purity carbon source, which is then transported to the small diamond seeds and precipitates, forming a large synthetic diamond."}, {"Answer": "1400 \u00b0C", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "High pressure, high temperature", "Rationale": "The internal part of press is heated above 1400\u00a0\u00b0C and melts the solvent metal. The molten metal dissolves the high purity carbon source, which is then transported to the small diamond seeds and precipitates, forming a large synthetic diamond."}, {"Answer": "High pressure and high temperature", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Manufacturing technologies", "Rationale": "The original method uses high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) and is still widely used because of its relatively low cost. "}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature."], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can you mention any of its uses?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Machining and cutting tools", "Rationale": "Most industrial applications of synthetic diamond have long been associated with their hardness; this property makes diamond the ideal material for machine tools and cutting tools. As the hardest known naturally occurring material, diamond can be used to polish, cut, or wear away any material, including other diamonds. Common industrial applications of this ability include diamond-tipped drill bits and saws, and the use of diamond powder as an abrasive. These are by far the largest industrial applications of synthetic diamond. While natural diamond is also used for these purposes, synthetic HPHT diamond is more popular, mostly because of better reproducibility of its mechanical properties. Diamond is not suitable for machining ferrous alloys at high speeds, as carbon is soluble in iron at the high temperatures created by high-speed machining, leading to greatly increased wear on diamond tools compared to alternatives.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As gemstones", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Gemstones", "Rationale": "ynthetic diamonds for use as gemstones are grown by HPHT or CVD methods, and represented approximately 2% of the gem-quality diamond market as of 2013."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "As radiation detection device", "Topic": "Synthetic diamond", "Topic_section": "Electronics", "Rationale": "Synthetic diamond is already used as radiation detection device"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A machine tool is a machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a tool is a machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A machine tool is a machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation. "}, {"Answer": "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A machine tool is a machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation."}, {"Answer": "A machine tool is a machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A machine tool is a machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC. But it was not until the later Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment that the modern concept of a machine tool\u2014a class of machines used as tools in the making of metal parts, and incorporating machine-guided toolpath\u2014began to evolve. Clockmakers of the Middle Ages and renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci helped expand humans' technological milieu toward the preconditions for industrial machine tools. During the 18th and 19th centuries, and even in many cases in the 20th, the builders of machine tools tended to be the same people who would then use them to produce the end products (manufactured goods). However, from these roots also evolved an industry of machine tool builders as we define them today, meaning people who specialize in building machine tools for sale", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC but But it was not until the later Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment that the modern concept of a machine tool\u2014a class of machines used as tools in the making of metal parts, and incorporating machine-guided toolpath\u2014began to evolve", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC. But it was not until the later Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment that the modern concept of a machine tool\u2014a class of machines used as tools in the making of metal parts, and incorporating machine-guided toolpath\u2014began to evolve. Clockmakers of the Middle Ages and renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci helped expand humans' technological milieu toward the preconditions for industrial machine tools. During the 18th and 19th centuries, and even in many cases in the 20th, the builders of machine tools tended to be the same people who would then use them to produce the end products (manufactured goods). However, from these roots also evolved an industry of machine tool builders as we define them today, meaning people who specialize in building machine tools for sale"}, {"Answer": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC. But it was not until the later Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment that the modern concept of a machine tool\u2014a class of machines used as tools in the making of metal parts, and incorporating machine-guided toolpath\u2014began to evolve. "}, {"Answer": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC."], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "But it was not until the later Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment that the modern concept of a machine tool\u2014a class of machines used as tools in the making of metal parts, and incorporating machine-guided toolpath\u2014began to evolve. Clockmakers of the Middle Ages and renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci helped expand humans' technological milieu toward the preconditions for industrial machine tools. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Clockmakers of the Middle Ages and renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci helped expand humans' technological milieu toward the preconditions for industrial machine tools. During the 18th and 19th centuries, and even in many cases in the 20th, the builders of machine tools tended to be the same people who would then use them to produce the end products (manufactured goods). However, from these roots also evolved an industry of machine tool builders as we define them today, meaning people who specialize in building machine tools for sale to others."}, {"Answer": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": ". Clockmakers of the Middle Ages and renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci helped expand humans' "}, {"Answer": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic": "Machine tool", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " Clockmakers of the Middle Ages and renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci helped expand humans' technological milieu toward the preconditions for industrial machine tools. "}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence.", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Leonardo was born on 14/15 April 1452 in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Leonardo was born on 14/15 April 1452 in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence"}, {"Answer": "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Leonardo was born on 14/15 April 1452 in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence"}, {"Answer": "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Leonardo was born on 14/15 April 1452 in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence."], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was his profession?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Painter, engineer", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Leonardo da Vinci (; 14/15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Painter", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Leonardo da Vinci (; 14/15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time. The \"Mona Lisa\" is the most famous of his works and the most famous portrait ever made. \"The Last Supper\" is the most reproduced religious painting of all time and his \"Vitruvian Man\" drawing is also regarded as a cultural icon. He is also known for his notebooks, in which he made drawings and notes on science and invention; these involve a variety of subjects including anatomy, cartography, painting, and palaeontology. Leonardo's collective works compose a contribution to later generations of artists rivalled only by that of his contemporary Michelangelo.\n"}, {"Answer": "Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Leonardo da Vinci (; 14/15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time."}, {"Answer": "A polymath and painter", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Leonardo da Vinci (; 14/15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time."}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence.", "what was his profession?", "Painter, engineer"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name any such painted work by him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mona Lisa, The Last Supper", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"Mona Lisa\" is the most famous of his works and the most famous portrait ever made. \"The Last Supper\" is the most reproduced religious painting of all time and his \"Vitruvian Man\" drawing is also regarded as a cultural icon. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Last Supper and Mona Lisa", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Leonardo da Vinci (; 14/15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time. The \"Mona Lisa\" is the most famous of his works and the most famous portrait ever made. \"The Last Supper\" is the most reproduced religious painting of all time and his \"Vitruvian Man\" drawing is also regarded as a cultural icon. He is also known for his notebooks, in which he made drawings and notes on science and invention; these involve a variety of subjects including anatomy, cartography, painting, and palaeontology. Leonardo's collective works compose a contribution to later generations of artists rivalled only by that of his contemporary Michelangelo."}, {"Answer": "\"Mona Lisa\"", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"Mona Lisa\" is the most famous of his works and the most famous portrait ever made."}, {"Answer": "Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and Vitruvian Man", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The \"Mona Lisa\" is the most famous of his works and the most famous portrait ever made. \"The Last Supper\" is the most reproduced religious painting of all time and his \"Vitruvian Man\" drawing is also regarded as a cultural icon."}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence.", "what was his profession?", "Painter, engineer", "can you name any such painted work by him?", "Mona Lisa, The Last Supper"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "by whom was the second one commissioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ludovico Sforza - Duke of Milan", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Last Supper ( or \"L'Ultima Cena\" ) is a late 15th-century mural painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci housed by the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. It is one of the Western world's most recognizable paintings.\n\nThe work is assumed to have been started around 1495\u201396 and was commissioned as part of a plan of renovations to the church and its convent buildings by Leonardo's patron Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The work is assumed to have been started around 1495\u201396 and was commissioned as part of a plan of renovations to the church and its convent buildings by Leonardo's patron Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan"}, {"Answer": "Ludovico Sforza", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Commission and creation", "Rationale": "Leonardo's patron, Ludovico Sforza, planned that the church should be remodeled as a family mausoleum, and to this end, changes were made, perhaps to plans by Bramante. The entire plan was not carried out. and a smaller mortuary chapel was constructed, adjacent to the cloister."}, {"Answer": "Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The work is assumed to have been started around 1495\u201396 and was commissioned as part of a plan of renovations to the church and its convent buildings by Leonardo's patron Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence.", "what was his profession?", "Painter, engineer", "can you name any such painted work by him?", "Mona Lisa, The Last Supper", "by whom was the second one commissioned?", "Ludovico Sforza - Duke of Milan"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what media was used for this work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Oil painting", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Medium", "Rationale": "Leonardo, as a painter, favoured oil painting, a medium which allows the artist to work slowly and make changes with ease. Fresco painting does not facilitate either of these things. Leonardo also sought a greater luminosity and intensity of light and shade (chiaroscuro) than could be achieved with fresco. Instead of painting with water-soluble paints onto wet plaster, laid freshly each day in sections, Leonardo painted \"The Last Supper\" on a wall sealed with a double layer of gesso, pitch, and mastic. Then, borrowing from panel painting, he added an undercoat of white lead to enhance the brightness of the oil and tempera that was applied on top. This was a method that had been described previously by Cennino Cennini in the 14th century. However, Cennini described the technique as being more risky than fresco painting, and recommended the use of \"a secco\" painting (on dry plaster) for the final touches alone.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Oil painting", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Medium", "Rationale": "Leonardo, as a painter, favoured oil painting, a medium which allows the artist to work slowly and make changes with ease"}, {"Answer": "Oil", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Medium", "Rationale": "Leonardo, as a painter, favoured oil painting, a medium which allows the artist to work slowly and make changes with ease. Fresco painting does not facilitate either of these things. Leonardo also sought a greater luminosity and intensity of light and shade (chiaroscuro) than could be achieved with fresco. Instead of painting with water-soluble paints onto wet plaster, laid freshly each day in sections, Leonardo painted \"The Last Supper\" on a wall sealed with a double layer of gesso, pitch, and mastic. Then, borrowing from panel painting, he added an undercoat of white lead to enhance the brightness of the oil and tempera that was applied on top. "}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence.", "what was his profession?", "Painter, engineer", "can you name any such painted work by him?", "Mona Lisa, The Last Supper", "by whom was the second one commissioned?", "Ludovico Sforza - Duke of Milan", "what media was used for this work?", "Oil painting"], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "did it needed repairs later?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Between 1946 and 1954, undertook a clean-and-stabilise restoration, which Brera director was involved in. Pellicioli reattached paint to the wall using a clear shellac, making it relatively darker and more colorful, and removed some of the overpainting. However, as of 1972, the repainting done in various restorations had made the heads of saints Peter, Andrew, and James differ significantly from the original design.", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Damage and restorations", "Rationale": "Between 1946 and 1954, undertook a clean-and-stabilise restoration, which Brera director was involved in. Pellicioli reattached paint to the wall using a clear shellac, making it relatively darker and more colorful, and removed some of the overpainting.\nHowever, as of 1972, the repainting done in various restorations had made the heads of saints Peter, Andrew, and James differ significantly from the original design.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he painting's appearance by the late 1970s had become badly deteriorated. From 1978 to 1999, Pinin Brambilla Barcilon guided a major restoration project which undertook to stabilize the painting, and reverse the damage caused by dirt and pollution", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Major restoration", "Rationale": "The painting's appearance by the late 1970s had become badly deteriorated. From 1978 to 1999, Pinin Brambilla Barcilon guided a major restoration project which undertook to stabilize the painting, and reverse the damage caused by dirt and pollution"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes. In 1726", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Damage and restorations", "Rationale": "A first restoration was attempted in 1726 by Michelangelo Bellotti,"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence.", "what was his profession?", "Painter, engineer", "can you name any such painted work by him?", "Mona Lisa, The Last Supper", "by whom was the second one commissioned?", "Ludovico Sforza - Duke of Milan", "what media was used for this work?", "Oil painting", "did it needed repairs later?", "Yes - Between 1946 and 1954, undertook a clean-and-stabilise restoration, which Brera director was involved in. Pellicioli reattached paint to the wall using a clear shellac, making it relatively darker and more colorful, and removed some of the overpainting. However, as of 1972, the repainting done in various restorations had made the heads of saints Peter, Andrew, and James differ significantly from the original design."], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what is the cultural significance of this painted piece?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture.", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "\"The Last Supper\" has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "\"The Last Supper\" has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture"}, {"Answer": "Referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "\"The Last Supper\" has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture."}, {"Answer": "It has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "\"The Last Supper\" has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture"}]} {"Context": ["when was the first man made diamond made", "1954", "what are the materials required to make this?", "Pure carbon, the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere (BARS) press.", "what temperature-pressure conditions are required fopr this?", "High pressure, high temperature.", "can you mention any of its uses?", "Machine tools and cutting tools; as a Thermal conductor; as an Optical material; semiconductors ; gemstones", "what is the first one?", "A machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation", "can you provide me the historical background for such tools?", "Forerunners of machine tools included bow drills and potter's wheels, which had existed in ancient Egypt prior to 2500 BC, and lathes, known to have existed in multiple regions of Europe since at least 1000 to 500 BC.", "can you name any prominent figure involved in this background?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "Tuscan hill town of Vinci, Republic of Florence.", "what was his profession?", "Painter, engineer", "can you name any such painted work by him?", "Mona Lisa, The Last Supper", "by whom was the second one commissioned?", "Ludovico Sforza - Duke of Milan", "what media was used for this work?", "Oil painting", "did it needed repairs later?", "Yes - Between 1946 and 1954, undertook a clean-and-stabilise restoration, which Brera director was involved in. Pellicioli reattached paint to the wall using a clear shellac, making it relatively darker and more colorful, and removed some of the overpainting. However, as of 1972, the repainting done in various restorations had made the heads of saints Peter, Andrew, and James differ significantly from the original design.", "what is the cultural significance of this painted piece?", "It has frequently been referenced, reproduced, or parodied in Western culture."], "Conversation_no": 48, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "has it been referred to in any movies as well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Viridiana, MASH, Jesus Christ Superstar", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Film and television", "Rationale": "In Luis Bu\u00f1uel's 1961 Spanish film \"Viridiana\", a \"tableau vivant\" of Leonardo's painting is staged with beggars. Another beggar \"photographs\" the scene by flashing them. This scene contributed to its refusal by the Vatican who called it \"blasphemous.\" The painting is parodied in the original 1970 movie \"MASH\", in the scene where Hawkeye Pierce stages a \"last supper\" for Walt (Painless) Waldowski before his planned suicide. The various doctors, all in surgical scrubs, pose in imitation of the painting. In Norman Jewison's 1973 film version of \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", in the Last Supper sequence, Jesus and the 12 apostles briefly mimic the posture of each character in Da Vinci's painting. The painting is also parodied in Mel Brooks's 1981 movie \"History of the World, Part I\", making Leonardo a contemporary of Jesus.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Viridiana", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Film and television", "Rationale": "In Luis Bu\u00f1uel's 1961 Spanish film \"Viridiana\", a \"tableau vivant\" of Leonardo's painting is staged with beggars"}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Viridiana\"", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Film and television", "Rationale": "In Luis Bu\u00f1uel's 1961 Spanish film \"Viridiana\", a \"tableau vivant\" of Leonardo's painting is staged with beggars. "}, {"Answer": "Yes. Viridiana, MASH and Jesus Christ Superstar", "Topic": "The Last Supper (Leonardo)", "Topic_section": "Film and television", "Rationale": "In Luis Bu\u00f1uel's 1961 Spanish film \"Viridiana\", a \"tableau vivant\" of Leonardo's painting is staged with beggars. Another beggar \"photographs\" the scene by flashing them. This scene contributed to its refusal by the Vatican who called it \"blasphemous.\" The painting is parodied in the original 1970 movie \"MASH\", in the scene where Hawkeye Pierce stages a \"last supper\" for Walt (Painless) Waldowski before his planned suicide. The various doctors, all in surgical scrubs, pose in imitation of the painting. In Norman Jewison's 1973 film version of \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", in the Last Supper sequence, Jesus and the 12 apostles briefly mimic the posture of each character in Da Vinci's painting. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "It is the 37th element.", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is on number 37 the alkali metal group.", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37. Rubidium is a very soft, silvery-white metal in the alkali metal group."}, {"Answer": "37th position", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37."}, {"Answer": "In Group I called the Alkali metals", "Topic": "Alkali metal", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The alkali metals consist of the chemical elements lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), caesium (Cs), and francium (Fr). Together with hydrogen they constitute group 1, which lies in the s-block of the periodic table. All alkali metals have their outermost electron in an s-orbital: this shared electron configuration results in their having very similar characteristic properties."}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element."], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what letters are used to represent it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rb", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rb", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37. "}, {"Answer": "Rb", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb "}, {"Answer": "Rb", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37."}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb"], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who discovered it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "German chemists Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff discovered rubidium in 1861 by the newly developed technique, flame spectroscopy. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Rubidium was discovered in 1861 by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff, in Heidelberg, Germany, in the mineral lepidolite through flame spectroscopy. "}, {"Answer": "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Rubidium was discovered in 1861 by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff"}, {"Answer": "Robert Bunsen , Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic": "Rubidium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "German chemists Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff discovered rubidium in 1861 by the newly developed technique, flame spectroscopy. "}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff"], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the former?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "German chemist", "Topic": "Robert Bunsen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (; ; \n30 March 1811\n\u2013 16 August 1899) was a German chemist. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "German chemist", "Topic": "Robert Bunsen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (; ; \n30 March 1811\n\u2013 16 August 1899) was a German chemist."}, {"Answer": "German chemist", "Topic": "Robert Bunsen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (; ; \n30 March 1811\n\u2013 16 August 1899) was a German chemist. "}, {"Answer": "a German chemist.", "Topic": "Robert Bunsen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (; ; \n30 March 1811\n\u2013 16 August 1899) was a German chemist. "}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist"], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "which university did he attend?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "University of G\u00f6ttingen", "Topic": "Robert Bunsen", "Topic_section": "Early life and education", "Rationale": "After attending school in Holzminden, Bunsen matriculated at G\u00f6ttingen in 1828 "}, {"Answer": "G\u00f6ttingen", "Topic": "Robert Bunsen", "Topic_section": "Early life and education", "Rationale": "fter attending school in Holzminden, Bunsen matriculated at G\u00f6ttingen in 1828 and studied chemistry with Friedrich Stromeyer as well as mineralogy with Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann and mathematics with Carl Friedrich Gauss."}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist", "which university did he attend?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what scientific law did the latter introduce?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws, laws of spectroscopy and law of thermochemistry.", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "German physicist who contributed to the fundamental understanding of electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and the emission of black-body radiation by heated objects.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kirchhoff's circuit law, Kirchhoff's three laws of spectroscopy and Kirchhoff's law of thermochemistry", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Rationale": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero."}, {"Answer": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Rationale": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero."}, {"Answer": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws.", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Rationale": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero."}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist", "which university did he attend?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what scientific law did the latter introduce?", "Kirchhoff's circuit laws, laws of spectroscopy and law of thermochemistry."], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can you briefly describe the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "His first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Rationale": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Rationale": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero."}, {"Answer": "The algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point is zero and in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Rationale": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero."}, {"Answer": "The algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point is zero. In a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "Topic": "Gustav Kirchhoff", "Topic_section": "Kirchhoff's circuit laws", "Rationale": "Kirchhoff's first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero."}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist", "which university did he attend?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what scientific law did the latter introduce?", "Kirchhoff's circuit laws, laws of spectroscopy and law of thermochemistry.", "can you briefly describe the first one?", "His first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero."], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the role of any scientist in the same field as the former?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They study the composition of matter and its properties, carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms, etc.", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties. Chemists carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1836, Bunsen succeeded Friedrich W\u00f6hler at the Polytechnic School of Kassel.", "Topic": "Robert Bunsen", "Topic_section": "Academic career", "Rationale": " This interdisciplinary research was carried on and published in conjunction with the physician Arnold Adolph Berthold. In 1836, Bunsen succeeded Friedrich W\u00f6hler at the Polytechnic School of Kassel (). "}, {"Answer": "A scientist trained in the study of chemistry", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A chemist (from Greek \"ch\u0113m(\u00eda)\" alchemy; replacing \"chymist\" from Medieval Latin \"alchimista\") is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist", "which university did he attend?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what scientific law did the latter introduce?", "Kirchhoff's circuit laws, laws of spectroscopy and law of thermochemistry.", "can you briefly describe the first one?", "His first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "what is the role of any scientist in the same field as the former?", "They study the composition of matter and its properties, carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms, etc."], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "name some pioneers in this field.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Antoine Lavoisier and Dmitri Mendeleev.", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "History of chemistry", "Rationale": ". Chemistry as we know it today, was invented by Antoine Lavoisier with his law of conservation of mass in 1783. The discoveries of the chemical elements has a long history culminating in the creation of the periodic table by Dmitri Mendeleev. "}, {"Answer": "Antoine Lavoisier and Dmitri Mendeleev", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "History of chemistry", "Rationale": "Chemistry as we know it today, was invented by Antoine Lavoisier with his law of conservation of mass in 1783. The discoveries of the chemical elements has a long history culminating in the creation of the periodic table by Dmitri Mendeleev. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist", "which university did he attend?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what scientific law did the latter introduce?", "Kirchhoff's circuit laws, laws of spectroscopy and law of thermochemistry.", "can you briefly describe the first one?", "His first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "what is the role of any scientist in the same field as the former?", "They study the composition of matter and its properties, carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms, etc.", "name some pioneers in this field.", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are some recognitions given to scientists in this field?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "The highest honor awarded to chemists is the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded since 1901, by the Royal Swedish Academy of ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "The highest honor awarded to chemists is the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded since 1901, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences."}, {"Answer": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "The highest honor awarded to chemists is the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded since 1901, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist", "which university did he attend?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what scientific law did the latter introduce?", "Kirchhoff's circuit laws, laws of spectroscopy and law of thermochemistry.", "can you briefly describe the first one?", "His first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "what is the role of any scientist in the same field as the former?", "They study the composition of matter and its properties, carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms, etc.", "name some pioneers in this field.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some recognitions given to scientists in this field?", "Nobel Prize in Chemistry"], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when was this prize instituted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1901", "Topic": "Chemist", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "The highest honor awarded to chemists is the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded since 1901, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1895", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. "}, {"Answer": "1895", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895,"}, {"Answer": "1895", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. "}]} {"Context": ["where is rubidium found on the periodic table", "It is the 37th element.", "what letters are used to represent it?", "Rb", "who discovered it?", "Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff", "who is the former?", "German chemist", "which university did he attend?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what scientific law did the latter introduce?", "Kirchhoff's circuit laws, laws of spectroscopy and law of thermochemistry.", "can you briefly describe the first one?", "His first law is that the algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point (or node) is zero. The second law is that in a closed circuit, the directed sums of the voltages in a closed system is zero.", "what is the role of any scientist in the same field as the former?", "They study the composition of matter and its properties, carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms, etc.", "name some pioneers in this field.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some recognitions given to scientists in this field?", "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "when was this prize instituted?", "1901"], "Conversation_no": 49, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where does it get its name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From Alfred Nobel", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is named after Alfred Nobel.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Alfred Nobel stipulated in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the \"greatest benefit on mankind\" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature. "}, {"Answer": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Alfred Nobel stipulated in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the \"greatest benefit on mankind\" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature."}, {"Answer": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is into the groove?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" is a song ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A song", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for the 1985 film \"Desperately Seeking Susan\"."}, {"Answer": "A song", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Into the Groove\" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for the 1985 film \"Desperately Seeking Susan\"."}, {"Answer": "It is a song recorded by American singer Madonna", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for the 1985 film \"Desperately Seeking Susan\"."}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who sang it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American singer Madonna", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American singer Madonna ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Madonna", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for the 1985 film \"Desperately Seeking Susan\". "}, {"Answer": "Madonna", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for the 1985 film \"Desperately Seeking Susan\". "}, {"Answer": "Madonna", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for the 1985 film \"Desperately Seeking Susan\". "}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who composed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stephen Bray", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Stephen Bray.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Madonna", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Composition", "Rationale": "A dance-pop song, \"Into the Groove\" begins with a spoken introduction by Madonna, and the sound of drums and synth bassline being heard. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "was it ever performed live?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "was performed as the third song during The Virgin Tour in 1985. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, during The Virgin Tour, in the Who's That Girl World Tour, the Blond Ambition World Tour", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" was performed as the third song during The Virgin Tour in 1985. Madonna wore a blue see-through crop-top, revealing her characteristic black bra. She had lacy leggings and crucifixes around her ear and her neck. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Virgin Tour, Live Aid concert, etc.", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "Into the Groove\" was performed as the third song during The Virgin Tour in 1985. Madonna wore a blue see-through crop-top, revealing her characteristic black bra. She had lacy leggings and crucifixes around her ear and her neck. Her hair was tied at the top and fell in unkempt manner around her ears. She had a tambourine in her hand like her two male dancers, and together they sang the song while standing in front of a microphone, in tandem. The performance was included on the video release titled \"\", shot in Detroit. She also performed it on her Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985."}, {"Answer": "It was performed as the third song during The Virgin Tour.", "Topic": "Into the Groove", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "\"Into the Groove\" was performed as the third song during The Virgin Tour in 1985. Madonna wore a blue see-through crop-top, revealing her characteristic black bra."}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray", "was it ever performed live?", "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how was this tour received by the critics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics.", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics."}, {"Answer": "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics.", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics. "}, {"Answer": "It received generally mixed reviews.", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics."}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray", "was it ever performed live?", "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985", "how was this tour received by the critics?", "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you name a place that this tour covered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tampa and Orlando, Florida", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Tampa and Orlando, Fla., ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "United States and Canada.", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Although initially planned for an international audience, the tour was restricted to the United States and Canada."}, {"Answer": "United States and Canada.", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Although initially planned for an international audience, the tour was restricted to the United States and Canada. "}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray", "was it ever performed live?", "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985", "how was this tour received by the critics?", "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics", "can you name a place that this tour covered?", "Tampa and Orlando, Florida"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who performed in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Beastie Boys, DJ Rick Rubin", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Concert synopsis", "Rationale": "DJ, Rick Rubin,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Madonna", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Virgin Tour was the debut concert tour by American singer-songwriter Madonna. "}, {"Answer": "Beastie Boys", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beastie Boys were signed as the opening act, while record producer Patrick Leonard was the music director."}, {"Answer": "Beastie Boys", "Topic": "The Virgin Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beastie Boys were signed as the opening act, while record producer Patrick Leonard was the music director. "}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray", "was it ever performed live?", "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985", "how was this tour received by the critics?", "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics", "can you name a place that this tour covered?", "Tampa and Orlando, Florida", "who performed in it?", "Beastie Boys, DJ Rick Rubin"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "was the latter part of any band?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rick\" Rubin is a DJ and American record producer and former co-president of Columbia Records.", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rick\" Rubin (; born March 10, 1963) is an American record producer and former co-president of Columbia Records.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The Pricks", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He then played in a band with childhood friends, performing at garage and school shows for town friends until a teacher helped him create a punk band called The Pricks. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Beastie Boys", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "With the Beastie Boys"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray", "was it ever performed live?", "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985", "how was this tour received by the critics?", "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics", "can you name a place that this tour covered?", "Tampa and Orlando, Florida", "who performed in it?", "Beastie Boys, DJ Rick Rubin", "was the latter part of any band?", "Rick\" Rubin is a DJ and American record producer and former co-president of Columbia Records."], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In Long Beach, New York", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "in Long Beach, New York ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Long Beach, New York", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Frederick Jay Rubin was born in Long Beach, New York and grew up in Lido Beach, New York. "}, {"Answer": "Long Beach, New York", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Frederick Jay Rubin was born in Long Beach, New York "}, {"Answer": "Long Beach, New York", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Frederick Jay Rubin was born in Long Beach, New York and grew up in Lido Beach, New York."}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray", "was it ever performed live?", "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985", "how was this tour received by the critics?", "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics", "can you name a place that this tour covered?", "Tampa and Orlando, Florida", "who performed in it?", "Beastie Boys, DJ Rick Rubin", "was the latter part of any band?", "Rick\" Rubin is a DJ and American record producer and former co-president of Columbia Records.", "where was he born?", "In Long Beach, New York"], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what criticisms did he have to face?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\"", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin while accepting the award for UK single of the year, stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 2010 at the Music Producers Guild awards, Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin while accepting the award for UK single of the year, stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\"", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In 2010 at the Music Producers Guild (MPG) awards, Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin while accepting the award for UK single of the year, stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\""}, {"Answer": "Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\"", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In 2010 at the Music Producers Guild (MPG) awards, Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin while accepting the award for UK single of the year, stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\""}, {"Answer": "Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin while accepting the award for UK single of the year, stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\"", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In 2010 at the Music Producers Guild (MPG) awards, Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin while accepting the award for UK single of the year, stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\""}]} {"Context": ["what is into the groove?", "\"Into the Groove\" is a song", "who sang it?", "American singer Madonna", "who composed it?", "Stephen Bray", "was it ever performed live?", "It was performed during The Virgin Tour in 1985", "how was this tour received by the critics?", "The tour received generally mixed reviews from critics", "can you name a place that this tour covered?", "Tampa and Orlando, Florida", "who performed in it?", "Beastie Boys, DJ Rick Rubin", "was the latter part of any band?", "Rick\" Rubin is a DJ and American record producer and former co-president of Columbia Records.", "where was he born?", "In Long Beach, New York", "what criticisms did he have to face?", "Matt Bellamy of Muse criticized Rubin stating that the band would \"like to thank Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce.\""], "Conversation_no": 50, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "did he also receive praise?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He shows them how to make it better, and he gets more honest and exciting performances out of people than anyone.", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Praise", "Rationale": "He shows them how to make it better, and he gets more honest and exciting performances out of people than anyone.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Natalie Maines of the The Chicks has praised his production methods, saying, \"He has the ability and the patience to let music be discovered, not manufactured. Come to think of it, maybe he is a guru.\"", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Praise", "Rationale": "Natalie Maines of the The Chicks has praised his production methods, saying, \"He has the ability and the patience to let music be discovered, not manufactured. Come to think of it, maybe he is a guru.\" "}, {"Answer": "Yes, his \"stripped-down\" sound was praised", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Praise", "Rationale": "Rubin's biggest trademark as a producer has been a \"stripped-down\" sound, which involves eliminating production elements such as string sections, backup vocals, and reverb, and instead having naked vocals and bare instrumentation. However, by the 2000s, Rubin's style had been known to include such elements, as noted in \"The Washington Post\": \"As the track reaches a crescendo and [Neil] Diamond's portentous baritone soars over a swelling string arrangement, Rubin leans back, as though floored by the emotional power of the song.\""}, {"Answer": "Dan Charnas said that Rubin is fantastic with sound and arrangements, and he's tremendous with artists.", "Topic": "Rick Rubin", "Topic_section": "Praise", "Rationale": "On the subject of his production methods, Dan Charnas, a music journalist who worked as vice president of A&R and marketing at Rubin's American Recordings label in the 1990s, said, \"He's fantastic with sound and arrangements, and he's tremendous with artists. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A high-pressure area, high, or anticyclone, is a region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "High-pressure systems rotate clockwise in the northern Hemisphere.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Wind circulation in the northern and southern hemispheres", "Rationale": "The direction of wind flow around an atmospheric high-pressure area and a low-pressure area, as seen from above, depends on the hemisphere. High-pressure systems rotate clockwise in the northern Hemisphere; low-pressure systems rotate clockwise in the southern hemisphere.\n\nThe scientific terms in English used to describe the weather systems generated by highs and lows were introduced in the mid-1800s, mostly by the British. The scientific theories which explain the general phenomena originated about two centuries earlier.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Referred as anticyclones", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "High-pressure systems are alternatively referred to as anticyclones. On English-language weather maps, high-pressure centers are identified by the letter H in English, within the isobar with the highest pressure value. On constant pressure upper level charts, it is located within the highest height line contour."}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how is it formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces causing this general movement, because the higher pressure compresses the column of air near the center of the area into greater density \u2013 and so greater weight compared to lower pressure, lower density, and lower weight of the air outside the center.\n\nHowever, because the planet is rotating, the air flow from center to periphery is not direct, but is twisted due to the Coriolis effect. This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation. Viewed from above this twist in wind direction is in the opposite direction as the rotation of the planet.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "High-pressure areas form due to downward motion through the troposphere, the atmospheric layer where weather occurs.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "High-pressure areas form due to downward motion through the troposphere, the atmospheric layer where weather occurs. Preferred areas within a synoptic flow pattern in higher levels of the troposphere are beneath the western side of troughs.\n\nOn weather maps, these areas show converging winds (isotachs), also known as convergence, near or above the level of non-divergence, which is near the 500 hPa pressure surface about midway up through the troposphere, and about half the atmospheric pressure at the surface.\n\nHigh-pressure systems are alternatively referred to as anticyclones. On English-language weather maps, high-pressure centers are identified by the letter H in English, within the isobar with the highest pressure value. On constant pressure upper level charts, it is located within the highest height line contour."}, {"Answer": "By the downward motion through the troposphere, the atmospheric layer where weather occurs.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "High-pressure areas form due to downward motion through the troposphere, the atmospheric layer where weather occurs. Preferred areas within a synoptic flow pattern in higher levels of the troposphere are beneath the western side of troughs."}, {"Answer": "High-pressure areas form due to downward motion through the troposphere, the atmospheric layer where weather occurs.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Formation", "Rationale": "High-pressure areas form due to downward motion through the troposphere, the atmospheric layer where weather occurs. Preferred areas within a synoptic flow pattern in higher levels of the troposphere are beneath the western side of troughs."}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "However, because the planet is rotating, the air flow from center to periphery is not direct, but is twisted due to the Coriolis effect. This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation. Viewed from above this twist in wind direction is in the opposite direction as the rotation of the planet.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nHowever, because the planet is rotating, the air flow from center to periphery is not direct, but is twisted due to the Coriolis effect. This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation. Viewed from above this twist in wind direction is in the opposite direction as the rotation of the planet."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is a region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A high-pressure area, high, or anticyclone, is a region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment.\n"}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Typical conditions", "Rationale": "Highs are frequently associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the wind direction it is in the opposite direction as the rotation of the planet.", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "However, because the planet is rotating, the air flow from center to periphery is not direct, but is twisted due to the Coriolis effect. This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation. Viewed from above this twist in wind direction is in the opposite direction as the rotation of the planet."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Wind flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, this is due to density differences between the two air masses", "Topic": "High-pressure area", "Topic_section": "Connection to wind", "Rationale": "Wind flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. This is due to density differences between the two air masses."}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the last term used above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place. It contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols. The average height of the troposphere is in the tropics, in the middle latitudes, and in the polar regions in winter."}, {"Answer": "It is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place."}, {"Answer": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place. I"}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "what is the last term used above?", "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what does it consist of?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nitrogrn, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Composition", "Rationale": "By volume, dry air contains 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "t contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols. The average height of the troposphere is in the tropics, in the middle latitudes, and in the polar regions in winter."}, {"Answer": "It contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols. "}, {"Answer": "It contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols. "}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "what is the last term used above?", "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere.", "what does it consist of?", "Nitrogrn, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who discovered the former from the list above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Daniel Rutherford.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nitrogen is the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nitrogen is the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. Although Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Henry Cavendish had independently done so at about the same time, Rutherford is generally accorded the credit because his work was published first. The name \"nitrog\u00e8ne\" was suggested by French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal in 1790 when it was found that nitrogen was present in nitric acid and nitrates. Antoine Lavoisier suggested instead the name \"azote\", from the Greek \u1f00\u03b6\u03c9\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 \"no life\", as it is an asphyxiant gas; this name is instead used in many languages, such as French, Italian, Russian, Romanian and Turkish, and appears in the English names of some nitrogen compounds such as hydrazine, azides and azo compounds.\n"}, {"Answer": "Daniel Rutherford.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nitrogen is the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. Although Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Henry Cavendish had independently done so at about the same time, Rutherford is generally accorded the credit because his work was published first. T"}, {"Answer": "Daniel Rutherford", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. "}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "what is the last term used above?", "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere.", "what does it consist of?", "Nitrogrn, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.", "who discovered the former from the list above?", "Daniel Rutherford."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are its properties?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has seven electrons and one of the highest electronegativities among the elements.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Atomic", "Rationale": "A nitrogen atom has seven electrons. In the ground state, they are arranged in the electron configuration 1s2s2p2p2p. It therefore has five valence electrons in the 2s and 2p orbitals, three of which (the p-electrons) are unpaired. It has one of the highest electronegativities among the elements (", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a colourless and odorless diatomic gas.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nitrogen is the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table, often called the pnictogens. It is a common element in the universe, estimated at about seventh in total abundance in the Milky Way and the Solar System. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dinitrogen, a colourless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula N. Dinitrogen forms about 78% of Earth's atmosphere, making it the most abundant uncombined element. Nitrogen occurs in all organisms, primarily in amino acids (and thus proteins), in the nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and in the energy transfer molecule adenosine triphosphate. The human body contains about 3% nitrogen by mass, the fourth most abundant element in the body after oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. The nitrogen cycle describes movement of the element from the air, into the biosphere and organic compounds, then back into the atmosphere."}, {"Answer": "It is the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table and is a common element in the universe.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nitrogen is the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table, often called the pnictogens. It is a common element in the universe, estimated at about seventh in total abundance in the Milky Way and the Solar System. "}, {"Answer": "Colourless and odorless", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dinitrogen, a colourless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula N."}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "what is the last term used above?", "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere.", "what does it consist of?", "Nitrogrn, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.", "who discovered the former from the list above?", "Daniel Rutherford.", "what are its properties?", "It has seven electrons and one of the highest electronegativities among the elements."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are its uses?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Synthetically produced nitrogenous compounds like ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nMany industrially important compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates (propellants and explosives), and cyanides, contain nitrogen. The extremely strong triple bond in elemental nitrogen (N\u2261N), the second strongest bond in any diatomic molecule after carbon monoxide (CO), dominates nitrogen chemistry. This causes difficulty for both organisms and industry in converting N into useful compounds, but at the same time means that burning, exploding, or decomposing nitrogen compounds to form nitrogen gas releases large amounts of often useful energy. Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems."}, {"Answer": "Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems."}, {"Answer": ": Many industrially important compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates, and cyanides, contain nitrogen, synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.", "Topic": "Nitrogen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Many industrially important compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates (propellants and explosives), and cyanides, contain nitrogen. The extremely strong triple bond in elemental nitrogen (N\u2261N), the second strongest bond in any diatomic molecule after carbon monoxide (CO), dominates nitrogen chemistry. This causes difficulty for both organisms and industry in converting N into useful compounds, but at the same time means that burning, exploding, or decomposing nitrogen compounds to form nitrogen gas releases large amounts of often useful energy. Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems."}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "what is the last term used above?", "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere.", "what does it consist of?", "Nitrogrn, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.", "who discovered the former from the list above?", "Daniel Rutherford.", "what are its properties?", "It has seven electrons and one of the highest electronegativities among the elements.", "what are its uses?", "Synthetically produced nitrogenous compounds like ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "regarding, the water systems process mentioned by you, is it a natural process?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is mostly caused by phosphate and nitrogen from various human sources.", "Topic": "Eutrophication", "Topic_section": "Mechanism of eutrophication", "Rationale": "According to Ullmann's Encyclopedia, \"the primary limiting factor for eutrophication is phosphate.\" The availability of phosphorus generally promotes excessive plant growth and decay, favouring simple algae and plankton over other more complicated plants, and causes a severe reduction in water quality. Phosphorus is a necessary nutrient for plants to live, and is the limiting factor for plant growth in many freshwater ecosystems. Phosphate adheres tightly to soil, so it is mainly transported by erosion. Once translocated to lakes, the extraction of phosphate into water is slow, hence the difficulty of reversing the effects of eutrophication. However, numerous literature reports that nitrogen is the primary limiting nutrient for the accumulation of algal biomass.\n\nThe sources of these excess phosphates are phosphates in detergent, industrial/domestic run-offs, and fertilizers. With the phasing out of phosphate-containing detergents in the 1970s, industrial/domestic run-off and agricultu", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it can also be a natural process, particularly in lakes.", "Topic": "Eutrophication", "Topic_section": "Natural eutrophication", "Rationale": "Although eutrophication is commonly caused by human activities, it can also be a natural process, particularly in lakes. Eutrophy occurs in many lakes in temperate grasslands, for instance. Paleolimnologists now recognise that climate change, geology, and other external influences are critical in regulating the natural productivity of lakes. Some lakes also demonstrate the reverse process (meiotrophication), becoming less nutrient rich with time. The main difference between natural and anthropogenic eutrophication is that the natural process is very slow, occurring on geological time scales."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Eutrophication", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eutrophication (from Greek \"eutrophos\", \"well-nourished\"), dystrophication or hypertrophication, is when a body of water becomes overly enriched with minerals and nutrients which induce excessive growth of algae. This process may result in oxygen depletion of the water body after the bacterial degradation of the algae. One example is an \"algal bloom\" or great increase of phytoplankton in a pond, lake, river or coastal zone as a response to increased levels of nutrients. Eutrophication is often induced by the discharge of nitrate or phosphate-containing detergents, fertilizers, or sewage into an aquatic system. Lake eutrophication has become a global problem of water pollution. Chlorophyll-a, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, biological or chemical oxygen demand and secchi depth are the main indicators to evaluate lake eutrophication level. Target 14.1 of Sustainable development goal 14 preventing all kinds of marine pollution including nutrient pollution which is eutrophication."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Eutrophication", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eutrophication (from Greek \"eutrophos\", \"well-nourished\"), dystrophication or hypertrophication, is when a body of water becomes overly enriched with minerals and nutrients which induce excessive growth of algae. "}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "what is the last term used above?", "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere.", "what does it consist of?", "Nitrogrn, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.", "who discovered the former from the list above?", "Daniel Rutherford.", "what are its properties?", "It has seven electrons and one of the highest electronegativities among the elements.", "what are its uses?", "Synthetically produced nitrogenous compounds like ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.", "regarding, the water systems process mentioned by you, is it a natural process?", "It is mostly caused by phosphate and nitrogen from various human sources."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where is the scientist mentioned above from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Scotland.", "Topic": "Daniel Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daniel Rutherford (3 November 1749 \u2013 15 December 1819) was a Scottish physician, chemist and botanist who is known for the isolation of nitrogen in 1772.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Edinburgh.", "Topic": "Daniel Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Life", "Rationale": "Rutherford was born on 3 November 1749, the son of Anne Mackay and Professor John Rutherford (1695\u20131779). He began college at the age of 16 at Mundell's School on the West Bow close to his family home, and then studied medicine under William Cullen and Joseph Black at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with a doctorate (MD) in 1772. From 1775 to 1786 he practiced as a physician in Edinburgh.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the general surface wind circulation associated with the high-pressure center (h) is most likely", "A high-pressure area, high ,or anticyclone.", "how is it formed?", "Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers. Gravity adds to the forces. The winds are further twisted due to Coriolis effect.", "could i know more about the effect mentioned above?", "This is an apparent, but fictitious, force that arises when an observer is in a rotating reference frame, due to the conservation of angular momentum of the air as it moves towards or away from the Earth's axis of rotation.", "how is it related to the wind conditions?", "They are associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere.", "what is the last term used above?", "It is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere.", "what does it consist of?", "Nitrogrn, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases.", "who discovered the former from the list above?", "Daniel Rutherford.", "what are its properties?", "It has seven electrons and one of the highest electronegativities among the elements.", "what are its uses?", "Synthetically produced nitrogenous compounds like ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.", "regarding, the water systems process mentioned by you, is it a natural process?", "It is mostly caused by phosphate and nitrogen from various human sources.", "where is the scientist mentioned above from?", "Scotland."], "Conversation_no": 51, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how did he discover the gas?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By the isolation of the particle.", "Topic": "Daniel Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Isolation of nitrogen", "Rationale": "Rutherford discovered nitrogen by the isolation of the particle in 1772. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He discovered nitrogen by the isolation of the particle in 1772. When Joseph Black was studying the properties of carbon dioxide, he found that a candle would not burn in it.", "Topic": "Daniel Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Isolation of nitrogen", "Rationale": "Rutherford discovered nitrogen by the isolation of the particle in 1772. When Joseph Black was studying the properties of carbon dioxide, he found that a candle would not burn in it. Black turned this problem over to his student at the time, Rutherford. Rutherford kept a mouse in a space with a confined quantity of air until it died. Then, he burned a candle in the remaining air until it went out. Afterwards, he burned phosphorus in that, until it would not burn. Then the air was passed through a carbon dioxide absorbing solution. The remaining component of the air did not support combustion, and a mouse could not live in it."}, {"Answer": "By the isolation of the particle.", "Topic": "Daniel Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Isolation of nitrogen", "Rationale": "Rutherford discovered nitrogen by the isolation of the particle in 1772"}, {"Answer": "He discovered nitrogen by the isolation of the particle, when Joseph Black was studying the properties of carbon dioxide, he found that a candle would not burn in it. Black turned this problem over to his student at the time", "Topic": "Daniel Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Isolation of nitrogen", "Rationale": "Rutherford discovered nitrogen by the isolation of the particle in 1772. When Joseph Black was studying the properties of carbon dioxide, he found that a candle would not burn in it. Black turned this problem over to his student at the time, Rutherford."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "urothelial cells", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureter is lined by urothelial cells, a type of transitional epithelium, and has an additional smooth muscle layer in third closest to the bladder that assists with peristalsis.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The ureter is lined by urothelial cells, a type of transitional epithelium, and has an additional smooth muscle layer in third closest to the bladder that assists with peristalsis.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. In the human adult, the ureters are usually long and around in diameter. The ureter is lined by urothelial cells, a type of transitional epithelium, and has an additional smooth muscle layer in third closest to the bladder that assists with peristalsis."}, {"Answer": "Urothelial cells, smooth muscle", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureter is lined by urothelial cells, a type of transitional epithelium, and has an additional smooth muscle layer in third closest to the bladder that assists with peristalsis.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is ureter?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tubes made to propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder."}, {"Answer": "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder."}, {"Answer": "They are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder."}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder."], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the size of this tube?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder. "}, {"Answer": "They are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder. "}, {"Answer": "It is between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder. \n"}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder."], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can you name one function of this bladder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Urine, produced by the kidneys, travels along the ureters to the bladder.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "The ureters are a component of the urinary system. Urine, produced by the kidneys, travels along the ureters to the bladder. It does this through regular contractions called peristalsis."}, {"Answer": "Excretion of urine, urge to release urine", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder because of drainage from two ureters, before disposal by urination (micturition). Urine leaves the bladder via the urethra, a single muscular tube ending in an opening called the urinary meatus, where it exits the body. Urination involves coordinated muscle changes involving a reflex based in the spine, with higher inputs from the brain. During urination, the destrusor muscle contracts, and the external urinary sphincter and muscles of the perineum relax, allowing urine to pass through the urethra and out of the body.\n\nThe urge to pass urine stems from stretch receptors that activate when between 300 - 400 mL urine is held within the bladder. As urine accumulates, the rugae flatten and the wall of the bladder thins as it stretches, allowing the bladder to store larger amounts of urine without a significant rise in internal pressure. Urination is controlled by the pontine micturition center in the brainstem.\n\nStretch receptors in t"}, {"Answer": "Urine, produced by the kidneys, travels along the ureters to the bladder", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Urine, produced by the kidneys, travels along the ureters to the bladder. It does this through regular contractions called peristalsis."}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "do mammals also have this bladder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Mammals", "Rationale": "All mammals have a urinary bladder", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. All mammals have a urinary bladder.", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Mammals", "Rationale": "All mammals have a urinary bladder. This structure begins as an embryonic cloaca. In the vast majority, this eventually becomes differentiated into a dorsal part connected to the intestine and a ventral part which becomes associated with the urinogenital passage and urinary bladder."}, {"Answer": "Yes. The mammalian bladder is an organ that regularly stores a hyperosmotic concentration of urine", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Mammals", "Rationale": "All mammals have a urinary bladder. This structure begins as an embryonic cloaca. In the vast majority, this eventually becomes differentiated into a dorsal part connected to the intestine and a ventral part which becomes associated with the urinogenital passage and urinary bladder. The only mammals in which this does not take place are the platypus and the spiny anteater both of which retain the cloaca into adulthood.\n\nThe mammalian bladder is an organ that regularly stores a hyperosmotic concentration of urine. It therefore is relatively impermeable and has multiple epithelial layers. The urinary bladder of the cetaceans (whales and dolphins) is proportionally smaller than that of land-dwelling mammals."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Mammals", "Rationale": "All mammals have a urinary bladder. "}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, bladder cancer", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Cancer", "Rationale": "Cancer of the bladder is known as bladder cancer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. Cancer of the Bladder.", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Cancer", "Rationale": "Cancer of the bladder is known as bladder cancer. It is usually due to cancer of the urothelium, the cells that line the surface of the bladder. Bladder cancer is more common after the age of 40, and more common in men than women; other risk factors include smoking and exposure to dyes such as aromatic amines and aldehydes. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.Bladder cancer", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Cancer", "Rationale": "Cancer of the bladder is known as bladder cancer"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Cystitis", "Topic": "Urinary bladder", "Topic_section": "Inflammation and infection", "Rationale": "Cystitis refers to infection or inflammation of the bladder. It commonly occurs as part of a urinary tract infection. "}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "Yes, bladder cancer"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "does the tube also have anything to do with the supply of blood?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Blood and lymphatic supply", "Rationale": "The arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Blood and lymphatic supply", "Rationale": "The arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course. The upper third of the ureter, closest to the kidney, is supplied by the renal arteries. The middle part of the ureter is supplied by the common iliac arteries, direct branches from the abdominal aorta, and gonadal arteries; the gonadal arteries being the testicular artery in men and the ovarian artery in women. The lower third of the ureter, closest to the bladder, is supplied by branches from the internal iliac arteries, mainly the superior and inferior vesical arteries. The arterial supply can be variable, with arteries that contribute include the middle rectal artery, branches directly from the aorta, and, in women, the uterine and vaginal arteries.\n\nThe arteries that supply the ureters end in a network of vessels within the adventitia of the ureters. There are many connections () between the arteries of the ureter, particularly in the adventitia, which means damage to a single vessel does not compromise the blood supply o"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, there are arteries which supply the ureter like renal arteries", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Blood and lymphatic supply", "Rationale": "The arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course. The upper third of the ureter, closest to the kidney, is supplied by the renal arteries. The middle part of the ureter is supplied by the common iliac arteries, direct branches from the abdominal aorta, and gonadal arteries; the gonadal arteries being the testicular artery in men and the ovarian artery in women"}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "Yes, bladder cancer", "does the tube also have anything to do with the supply of blood?", "Yes, the arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "do stones also form here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, a kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Ureteral stones", "Rationale": "A kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter, which can block the flow of urine, as well as cause a sharp cramp in the back, side, or lower abdomen.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No. But Kidney Stones move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter, which can block the flow of urine.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Ureteral stones", "Rationale": "A kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter, which can block the flow of urine, as well as cause a sharp cramp in the back, side, or lower abdomen."}, {"Answer": "Yes. A kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Ureteral stones", "Rationale": "A kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter, which can block the flow of urine, as well as cause a sharp cramp in the back, side, or lower abdomen. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Ureteral stones", "Rationale": "A kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter, which can block the flow of urine, as well as cause a sharp cramp in the back, side, or lower abdomen."}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "Yes, bladder cancer", "does the tube also have anything to do with the supply of blood?", "Yes, the arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course", "do stones also form here?", "Yes, a kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "and what causes this stone to form in this tube?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Ureteral stones", "Rationale": "Most stones are compounds containing calcium such as calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate. "}, {"Answer": "A kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Ureteral stones", "Rationale": "A kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter, which can block the flow of urine, as well as cause a sharp cramp in the back, side, or lower abdomen."}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "Yes, bladder cancer", "does the tube also have anything to do with the supply of blood?", "Yes, the arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course", "do stones also form here?", "Yes, a kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter", "and what causes this stone to form in this tube?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can these tubes also get damaged?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Injuries to the ureter can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries, and injuries at high speeds followed by an abrupt stop", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Injury", "Rationale": "njuries to the ureter can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries, and injuries at high speeds followed by an abrupt stop ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. The ureters can be affected by a number of diseases; including urinary tract infections and kidney stone.", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ureters can be affected by a number of diseases; including urinary tract infections and kidney stone. is when a ureter is narrowed, due to for example chronic inflammation. Congenital abnormalities that affect the ureters can include the development of two ureters on the same side, or abnormally placed ureters. Additionally, reflux of urine from the bladder back up the ureters is a condition commonly seen in children."}, {"Answer": "Yes. penetrating abdominal injuries,High speed car accident, surgery to nearby structures", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Injury", "Rationale": "Injuries to the ureter can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries, and injuries at high speeds followed by an abrupt stop (such as a high speed car accident). The ureter can be injured during surgery to nearby structures. It is injured in 2 per 10,000 cases of vaginal hysterectomies and 13 per 10,000 cases of abdominal hysterectomies, usually near the suspensory ligament of the ovary or near the cardinal ligament, where the ureter runs close to the blood vessels of the uterus."}, {"Answer": "Yes, injuries can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries", "Topic": "Ureter", "Topic_section": "Injury", "Rationale": "Injuries to the ureter can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries, and injuries at high speeds followed by an abrupt stop (such as a high speed car accident). The ureter can be injured during surgery to nearby structures."}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "Yes, bladder cancer", "does the tube also have anything to do with the supply of blood?", "Yes, the arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course", "do stones also form here?", "Yes, a kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter", "and what causes this stone to form in this tube?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can these tubes also get damaged?", "Yes, Injuries to the ureter can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries, and injuries at high speeds followed by an abrupt stop"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the function of the abdomen?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Functionally, the human abdomen is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Functionally, the human abdomen is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Abdomen is where most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs.", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Functionally, the human abdomen is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here. "}, {"Answer": "Absorption and digestion of food", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Functionally, the human abdomen is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here"}, {"Answer": "It is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Functionally, the human abdomen is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here. "}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "Yes, bladder cancer", "does the tube also have anything to do with the supply of blood?", "Yes, the arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course", "do stones also form here?", "Yes, a kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter", "and what causes this stone to form in this tube?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can these tubes also get damaged?", "Yes, Injuries to the ureter can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries, and injuries at high speeds followed by an abrupt stop", "what is the function of the abdomen?", "Functionally, the human abdomen is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "are there any type of exercises for this part of the body?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Exercise", "Rationale": "he abdominal muscles can be worked by practicing disciplines of general body strength such as Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging.", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Exercise", "Rationale": "The abdominal muscles can be worked by practicing disciplines of general body strength such as Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging.", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Exercise", "Rationale": "The abdominal muscles can be worked by practicing disciplines of general body strength such as Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging. There are also specific routines which target each of these muscles."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Exercise", "Rationale": "The abdominal muscles can be worked by practicing disciplines of general body strength such as Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging. There are also specific routines which target each of these muscles."}]} {"Context": ["what tissue types form the wall of the ureter", "urothelial cells", "what is ureter?", "The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.", "what is the size of this tube?", "The ureters are between 1.5 - 6 mm in diameter, and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1 - 2 cm near their ends just before they enter the bladder.", "can you name one function of this bladder?", "Urine, excreted by the kidneys, collects in the bladder", "do mammals also have this bladder?", "Yes, all mammals have a urinary bladder", "is it also prone to any deadly disease?", "Yes, bladder cancer", "does the tube also have anything to do with the supply of blood?", "Yes, the arteries which supply the ureter vary along its course", "do stones also form here?", "Yes, a kidney stone can move from the kidney and become lodged inside the ureter", "and what causes this stone to form in this tube?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can these tubes also get damaged?", "Yes, Injuries to the ureter can occur after penetrating abdominal injuries, and injuries at high speeds followed by an abrupt stop", "what is the function of the abdomen?", "Functionally, the human abdomen is where most of the digestive tract is placed and so most of the absorption and digestion of food occurs here", "are there any type of exercises for this part of the body?", "Pilates, yoga, T'ai chi, and jogging"], "Conversation_no": 52, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is this part also present in other animals?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "In arthropods the abdomen is built up of a series of upper plates known as tergites and lower plates known as sternites, the whole being held together by a tough yet stretchable membrane.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "In arthropods the abdomen is built up of a series of upper plates known as tergites and lower plates known as sternites, the whole being held together by a tough yet stretchable membrane.\n\nThe abdomen contains the insect's digestive tract and reproductive organs, it consists of eleven segments in most orders of insects though the eleventh segment is absent in the adult of most higher orders. The number of these segments does vary from species to species with the number of segments visible reduced to only seven in the common honeybee. In the Collembola (Springtails) the abdomen has only six segments.\n\nThe abdomen is sometimes highly modified. In Apocrita (bees, ants and wasps), the first segment of the abdomen is fused to the thorax and is called the propodeum. In ants the second segment forms the narrow petiole. Some ants have an additional postpetiole segment, and the remaining segments form the bulbous gaster. The petiole and gaster (abdominal segments 2 and onward) are collectively "}, {"Answer": "Yes, honeybee, ants", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "In arthropods the abdomen is built up of a series of upper plates known as tergites and lower plates known as sternites, the whole being held together by a tough yet stretchable membrane.\n\nThe abdomen contains the insect's digestive tract and reproductive organs, it consists of eleven segments in most orders of insects though the eleventh segment is absent in the adult of most higher orders. The number of these segments does vary from species to species with the number of segments visible reduced to only seven in the common honeybee. In the Collembola (Springtails) the abdomen has only six segments.\n\nThe abdomen is sometimes highly modified. In Apocrita (bees, ants and wasps), the first segment of the abdomen is fused to the thorax and is called the propodeum. In ants the second segment forms the narrow petiole. Some ants have an additional postpetiole segment, and the remaining segments form the bulbous gaster. The petiole and gaster (abdominal segments 2 and onward) are collectively "}, {"Answer": "Yes, in arthropods, Collembola are some", "Topic": "Abdomen", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "In arthropods the abdomen is built up of a series of upper plates known as tergites and lower plates known as sternites, the whole being held together by a tough yet stretchable membrane."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The Boy Next Door.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles. Lopez plays a high school teacher named Claire who, in the midst of being separated from her husband (Corbett), has a one-night stand with a younger neighbor (Guzman), who develops a dangerous obsession with her.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Boy Next Door", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry. "}, {"Answer": "The Boy Next Door", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles. Lopez plays a high school teacher named Claire who, in the midst of being separated from her husband (Corbett), has a one-night stand with a younger neighbor (Guzman), who develops a dangerous obsession with her.\n"}, {"Answer": "The Boy Next Door", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles. Lopez plays a high school teacher named Claire who, in the midst of being separated from her husband (Corbett), has a one-night stand with a younger neighbor (Guzman), who develops a dangerous obsession with her."}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "were the audience receptive on this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "\"The Boy Next Door\" received generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised \"campy thrills\" but did not deliver.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It received generally negative reviews.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "\"The Boy Next Door\" received generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised \"campy thrills\" but did not deliver. "}, {"Answer": "It received generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised \"campy thrills\" but did not deliver.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "\"The Boy Next Door\" received generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised \"campy thrills\" but did not deliver. "}, {"Answer": "No, it eived generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised \"campy thrills\" but did not deliver", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "\"The Boy Next Door\" received generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised \"campy thrills\" but did not deliver."}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was the writer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry. "}, {"Answer": "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry."}, {"Answer": "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic psychological horror thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry. T"}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, Ian Nelson, John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles. Lopez plays a high school teacher named Claire who, in the midst of being separated from her husband (Corbett), has a one-night stand with a younger neighbor (Guzman), who develops a dangerous obsession with her."}, {"Answer": "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles."}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ox office number-one \"Maid in Manhattan\".\n\nAfter starring in \"Gigli\" (2003), a critical and commercial failure", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gigli, Shall We Dance?, and Monster-in-Law.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After starring in \"Gigli\" (2003), a critical and commercial failure, Lopez subsequently starred in the successful romantic comedies \"Shall We Dance?\" (2004) and \"Monster-in-Law\" (2005). Her fifth studio album, \"Como Ama una Mujer\" (2007), received the highest first-week sales for a debut Spanish album in the United S"}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Anaconda\".", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". For her first leading role in the 1997 Selena biopic of the same name, Lopez became the first Latin actress to earn over US$1 million for a film. She went on to star in \"Anaconda\" (1997) and \"Out of Sight\" (1998), later establishing herself as the highest-paid Latin actress in Hollywood."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Anaconda\" (1997) and \"Out of Sight\" (1998)", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lopez became the first Latin actress to earn over US$1 million for a film. She went on to star in \"Anaconda\" (1997) and \"Out of Sight\" (1998), "}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American actress, singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is also a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American actress, singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman."}, {"Answer": "She was a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American actress, singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman"}, {"Answer": "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American actress, singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman. "}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads, which she stated might not have been possible if a big studio had produced it. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The theatrical trailer for \"The Boy Next Door\" was released on September 8, 2014.", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "The theatrical trailer for \"The Boy Next Door\" was released on September 8, 2014."}, {"Answer": "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\".", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": " Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\"."}, {"Answer": "The film's main demographic is women and Latinos. Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion", "Topic": "The Boy Next Door (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "The film's main demographic is women and Latinos. Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". "}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who has been her inspiration?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She was influenced by Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Influences and musical style", "Rationale": "Lopez has been influenced by artists such as Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Influences and musical style", "Rationale": "Lopez has been influenced by artists such as Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga. "}, {"Answer": "Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga", "Topic": "Jennifer Lopez", "Topic_section": "Influences and musical style", "Rationale": "Lopez has been influenced by artists such as Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga"}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads.", "who has been her inspiration?", "She was influenced by Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was the start of \"kristin's\" career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of Miss OCU and was the second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991.", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Chenoweth competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of Miss OCU and was the second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1997, she made her Broadway debut in \"Steel Pier\", winning a Theatre World Award, before appearing in \"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown\" and \"Wicked\".", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 1997, she made her Broadway debut in \"Steel Pier\", winning a Theatre World Award, before appearing in \"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown\" and \"Wicked\". "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In 1999, she won a Tony Award for her performance as Sally Brown in \"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown\" on Broadway.", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 1999, she won a Tony Award for her performance as Sally Brown in \"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown\" on Broadway."}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads.", "who has been her inspiration?", "She was influenced by Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "what was the start of \"kristin's\" career?", "She competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of Miss OCU and was the second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is she married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads.", "who has been her inspiration?", "She was influenced by Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "what was the start of \"kristin's\" career?", "She competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of Miss OCU and was the second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991.", "is she married?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "has she received any accolades for her movies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Chenoweth received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2015. In 2015,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 2015, she was inducted as an honorary member of the Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity's Sigma Theta chapter at Eastman School of Music.", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "In 2015, she was inducted as an honorary member of the Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity's Sigma Theta chapter at Eastman School of Music."}, {"Answer": "She was awarded an honorary doctorate in Performing Arts from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in 2009.", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Chenoweth was awarded an honorary doctorate in Performing Arts from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in 2009, "}, {"Answer": "Yes, she won a Tony Award, Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, etc", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 1999, she won a Tony Award for her performance as Sally Brown in \"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown\" on Broadway. In 2003, Chenoweth received wide notice for originating the role of Glinda in the musical \"Wicked\", including a nomination for another Tony. Her television roles have included Annabeth Schott in NBC's \"The West Wing\" and Olive Snook on the ABC comedy-drama \"Pushing Daisies\", for which she won a 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She also starred in the ABC TV series \"GCB\" in 2012."}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads.", "who has been her inspiration?", "She was influenced by Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "what was the start of \"kristin's\" career?", "She competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of Miss OCU and was the second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991.", "is she married?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she received any accolades for her movies?", "Yes, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "has the any participant of the above pageant won the national title?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, 5 participants.", "Topic": "Miss Oklahoma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Miss Oklahoma has won the Miss America crown on five occasions.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Addison Price of Edmond", "Topic": "Miss Oklahoma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nAddison Price of Edmond was crowned Miss Oklahoma 2019 on June 8, 2019 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Gene Autry, Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, Roy Rogers, and Tony Martin", "Topic": "Hollywood Walk of Fame", "Topic_section": "Entertainers with multiple stars", "Rationale": "The original selection committees chose to recognize some entertainers' contributions in multiple categories with multiple stars. Gene Autry is the only honoree with stars in all five categories. Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, Roy Rogers, and Tony Martin each have stars in four categories; Rooney has three of his own and a fourth with his eighth wife, Jan, while Rogers also has three of his own, and a fourth with his band, Sons of the Pioneers. Thirty-three people, including Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford, Dean Martin, Dinah Shore, Gale Storm, Danny Kaye, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Jack Benny, have stars in three categories."}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads.", "who has been her inspiration?", "She was influenced by Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "what was the start of \"kristin's\" career?", "She competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of Miss OCU and was the second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991.", "is she married?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she received any accolades for her movies?", "Yes, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "has the any participant of the above pageant won the national title?", "Yes, 5 participants."], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "do you know the years?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No,", "Topic": "Miss Oklahoma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Miss Oklahoma competition selects a winner to compete on behalf of Oklahoma in the Miss America pageant. Miss Oklahoma has won the Miss America crown on five occasions. Also, in the years when city representatives were common, Norma Smallwood won, competing as Miss Tulsa, giving the state of Oklahoma a total of six crowns. Oklahoma is also one of three states to win the Miss America title back to back for two years.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "2015", "Topic": "Kristin Chenoweth", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": ". Chenoweth received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2015."}]} {"Context": ["movie about a boy who falls in love with his teacher", "The Boy Next Door.", "were the audience receptive on this film?", "No, it generally negative reviews from film critics.", "who was the writer?", "Isabelle Nuru Dayne and Barbara Curry.", "can you name a few actors who were cast in it?", "Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth.", "has the first actor mentioned above, worked in other films?", "Yes, \"Maid in Manhattan\" and \"Gigli\", to name a few.", "apart from acting, does this person have another career?", "Yes, she is a singer, dancer, fashion designer, producer, and businesswoman.", "how was the above movie, \"the boy...\", promoted?", "Lopez made her largest Hispanic press tour to date in Miami in promotion of \"The Boy Next Door\". She hoped that the film would appeal to Hispanic markets, due to featuring two Hispanic leads.", "who has been her inspiration?", "She was influenced by Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga.", "what was the start of \"kristin's\" career?", "She competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of Miss OCU and was the second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991.", "is she married?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she received any accolades for her movies?", "Yes, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "has the any participant of the above pageant won the national title?", "Yes, 5 participants.", "do you know the years?", "No,"], "Conversation_no": 53, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "who is the last person from the inspiration list above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter and actress.", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ( ) (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter and actress.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is an American singer, songwriter and actress.", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ( ) (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter and actress"}, {"Answer": "An American singer, songwriter and actress.", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ( ) (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter and actress. "}, {"Answer": "She is an American singer, songwriter and actress.", "Topic": "Lady Gaga", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ( ) (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter and actress. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the earliest extant cantata", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It may be the earliest extant cantata by Bach.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it may be the earliest extant cantata by Bach"}, {"Answer": "Earliest extant cantata by Bach", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Many scholars think that it may be the earliest extant cantata by Bach, possibly composed in Arnstadt in 1707."}, {"Answer": "Many scholars think that it may be the earliest extant cantata by Bach.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Many scholars think that it may be the earliest extant cantata by Bach, possibly composed in Arnstadt in 1707."}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music ."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is this music from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "History and text", "Rationale": "Bach's original score is lost. The music survives in a copy made by C F Penzel, one of Bach's last pupils, after the composer's death.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Arnstadt", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "History and text", "Rationale": "Arnstadt"}, {"Answer": "Possibly from Arnstadt in Germany", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Many scholars think that it may be the earliest extant cantata by Bach, possibly composed in Arnstadt in 1707."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who composed this score?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bach.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "History and text", "Rationale": "Bach's original score is lost. The music survives in a copy made by C F Penzel, one of Bach's last pupils, after the composer's death.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bach", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "History and text", "Rationale": "Bach"}, {"Answer": "Johann Sebastian Bach", "Topic": "Christian Friedrich Penzel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Christian Friedrich Penzel (25 November 173714 March 1801) was a German musician. Although he was a composer in his own right, he is remembered more for his association with Johann Sebastian Bach. He was one of Bach's last pupils and is known for his copies of Bach's works."}, {"Answer": "Johann Sebastian Bach.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "History and text", "Rationale": " Gardiner notes, \"generally accepted to be Bach's very first church cantata.\" Gardiner conducted in 2000 the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage and performed the cantata in the church for which it was then probably composed, at Bach's time called \"Neue Kirche\" (new church), now the Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Kirche.\n\nThe libretto alternates between biblical verses and free contemporary po"}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the history behind this score?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "History and text", "Rationale": " On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Bach's original score is lost. The music survives in a copy made by C F Penzel, one of Bach's last pupils, after the composer's death.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "History and text", "Rationale": "Bach's original score is lost. The music survives in a copy made by C F Penzel, one of Bach's last pupils, after the composer's death."}, {"Answer": "He scored it for four soloists, a four-part choir, and a small Baroque instrumental ensemble of two violins, bassoon and basso continuo.", "Topic": "Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150", "Topic_section": "Structure and scoring", "Rationale": " He scored it for four soloists (soprano, alto, tenor and bass), a four-part choir, and a small Baroque instrumental ensemble of two violins (Vl), bassoon (obbligato) (Fg) and basso continuo. The duration of the cantata is about 17 minutes."}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach.", "what is the history behind this score?", "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the origin of this above mentioned service?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was developed by the Irish abbots Cummean ,Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus.", "Topic": "Penitential", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "The earliest important penitentials were those by the Irish abbots Cummean (who based his work on a sixth-century Celtic monastic text known as the \"Paenitentiale Ambrosianum\"), Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Irish abbots Cummean, Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury etc", "Topic": "Penitential", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "Irish abbots Cummean"}, {"Answer": "According to Thomas Pollock Oakley, the penitential guides first developed in Wales, probably at St. David's", "Topic": "Penitential", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "According to Thomas Pollock Oakley, the penitential guides first developed in Wales, probably at St. David's, and spread by missions to Ireland. They were brought to Britain with the Hiberno-Scottish mission and were introduced to the Continent by Irish and Anglo-Saxon missionaries."}, {"Answer": "The earliest important penitentials were those by the Irish abbots Cummean.", "Topic": "Penitential", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "he earliest important penitentials were those by the Irish abbots Cummean (who based his work on a sixth-century Celtic monastic text known as the \"Paenitentiale Ambrosianum\"), Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus. Most later penitentials ar"}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach.", "what is the history behind this score?", "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "what is the origin of this above mentioned service?", "It was developed by the Irish abbots Cummean ,Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where was the last mentioned person born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tarsus in Cilicia.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Theodore was of Byzantine Greek descent, born in Tarsus in Cilicia, a Greek-speaking diocese of the Byzantine Empire.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tarsus in Cilicia", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Tarsus in Cilicia"}, {"Answer": "Tarsus in Cilicia", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Theodore was of Byzantine Greek descent, born in Tarsus in Cilicia, a Greek-speaking diocese of the Byzantine Empire. Theodore's childhood saw devastating wars between Byzantium and the Persian Sassanid Empire, which resulted in the capture of Antioch, Damascus, and Jerusalem in 613-614."}, {"Answer": "Tarsus in Cilicia.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Theodore was of Byzantine Greek descent, born in Tarsus in Cilicia, a Greek-speaking diocese of the Byzantine Empire. Theodore's childhood saw d"}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach.", "what is the history behind this score?", "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "what is the origin of this above mentioned service?", "It was developed by the Irish abbots Cummean ,Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus.", "where was the last mentioned person born?", "Tarsus in Cilicia."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what was his early life like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He most likely studied at Antioch, and later was forced to leave his birthplace due to Muslim rule. He studied in Constantinopole and then travelled to Rome. He was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury in Rome on 688. .", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "It is most likely that he studied at Antioch, the historic home of a distinctive school of exegesis, of which he was a proponent. Theodore also knew Syriac culture, language and literature, and may even have travelled to Edessa. The Syriac \"Acts\" of Saint Milus of Persia, which was incorporated into the Old English Martyrology, was probably brought to England by Theodore.\n\nThough a Greek could live under Persian rule, the Muslim conquests, which reached Tarsus in 637, certainly drove Theodore from Tarsus; if he did not flee earlier, Theodore would have been 35 years old when he left his birthplace. Having returned to the Eastern Roman Empire, he studied in the Byzantine capital of Constantinople, including the subjects of astronomy, ecclesiastical computus (calculation of the date of Easter), astrology, medicine, Roman civil law, Greek rhetoric and philosophy, and the use of the horoscope.\n\nAt some time before the 660s, Theodore had travelled west to Rome, where he lived with a communi", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He saw devastating wars between Byzantium and the Persian Sassanid Empire and lived under Persian rule.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "saw devastating wars between Byzantium and the Persian Sassanid Empire"}, {"Answer": "Theodore's childhood saw devastating wars between Byzantium and the Persian Sassanid Empire. Persian forces captured Tarsus when Theodore was 11 or 12 years old, and evidence exists that Theodore had experience of Persian culture. Theodore also knew Syriac culture, language and literature.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Theodore was of Byzantine Greek descent, born in Tarsus in Cilicia, a Greek-speaking diocese of the Byzantine Empire. Theodore's childhood saw devastating wars between Byzantium and the Persian Sassanid Empire, which resulted in the capture of Antioch, Damascus, and Jerusalem in 613-614. Persian forces captured Tarsus when Theodore was 11 or 12 years old, and evidence exists that Theodore had experience of Persian culture. It is most likely that he studied at Antioch, the historic home of a distinctive school of exegesis, of which he was a proponent. Theodore also knew Syriac culture, language and literature, and may even have travelled to Edessa. The Syriac \"Acts\" of Saint Milus of Persia, which was incorporated into the Old English Martyrology, was probably brought to England by Theodore."}, {"Answer": "His childhood saw devastating wars between Byzantium and the Persian Sassanid Empire.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "heodore's childhood saw devastating wars between Byzantium and the Persian Sassanid Empire, which resulted in the capture of Antioch, Damascus, and Jerusalem in 613-614. "}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach.", "what is the history behind this score?", "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "what is the origin of this above mentioned service?", "It was developed by the Irish abbots Cummean ,Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus.", "where was the last mentioned person born?", "Tarsus in Cilicia.", "what was his early life like?", "He most likely studied at Antioch, and later was forced to leave his birthplace due to Muslim rule. He studied in Constantinopole and then travelled to Rome. He was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury in Rome on 688. ."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what was his duty as archbishop of this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Conducted a survey of English Church, appointed various bishops, and initiated various reforms. He also intervened in the battle against the Mericans and restored peace between the parties involved.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Archbishop of Canterbury", "Rationale": "Theodore conducted a survey of the English church, appointed various bishops to sees that had lain vacant for some time, and then called the Synod of Hertford (673) to institute reforms concerning the proper calculation of Easter, episcopal authority, itinerant monks, the regular convening of subsequent synods, marriage and prohibitions of consanguinity, and other matters.\nHe also proposed dividing the large diocese of Northumbria into smaller sections, a policy which brought him into conflict with Wilfrid, who had become Bishop of York in 664. Theodore deposed and expelled Wilfrid in 678, dividing his dioceses in the aftermath. The conflict with Wilfrid continued until its settlement in 686\u2013687.\n\nIn 679 Aelfwine, the brother of King Ecgfrith of Northumbria, died in battle against the Mercians. Theodore's intervention prevented the escalation of the war and resulted in peace between the two kingdoms,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He conducted surveys, appointed various bishios to sees, called the Synod of Hertford to institute reforms episcopal authority, itinerant monks etc", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Archbishop of Canterbury", "Rationale": "conducted a survey"}, {"Answer": "Theodore conducted a survey of the English church, appointed various bishops to sees that had lain vacant for some time, and then called the Synod of Hertford (673) to institute reforms concerning the proper calculation of Easter, episcopal authority, itinerant monks, the regular convening of subsequent synods, marriage and prohibitions of consanguinity, and other matters.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Archbishop of Canterbury", "Rationale": "Theodore conducted a survey of the English church, appointed various bishops to sees that had lain vacant for some time, and then called the Synod of Hertford (673) to institute reforms concerning the proper calculation of Easter, episcopal authority, itinerant monks, the regular convening of subsequent synods, marriage and prohibitions of consanguinity, and other matters.\nHe also proposed dividing the large diocese of Northumbria into smaller sections, a policy which brought him into conflict with Wilfrid, who had become Bishop of York in 664. Theodore deposed and expelled Wilfrid in 678, dividing his dioceses in the aftermath. The conflict with Wilfrid continued until its settlement in 686\u2013687.\n"}, {"Answer": "He has an important ecumenical and interfaith role, speaking on behalf of Anglicans in England and worldwide.", "Topic": "Archbishop of Canterbury", "Topic_section": "Present roles and status", "Rationale": "n the last two of these functions, he has an important ecumenical and interfaith role, speaking on behalf of Anglicans in England and worldwide."}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach.", "what is the history behind this score?", "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "what is the origin of this above mentioned service?", "It was developed by the Irish abbots Cummean ,Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus.", "where was the last mentioned person born?", "Tarsus in Cilicia.", "what was his early life like?", "He most likely studied at Antioch, and later was forced to leave his birthplace due to Muslim rule. He studied in Constantinopole and then travelled to Rome. He was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury in Rome on 688. .", "what was his duty as archbishop of this place?", "Conducted a survey of English Church, appointed various bishops, and initiated various reforms. He also intervened in the battle against the Mericans and restored peace between the parties involved."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when did his veneration take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "His saint's day is 19 September in the Catholic Church, Church of England, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Episcopal Church (USA).", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Veneration", "Rationale": " His saint's day is 19 September in the Catholic Church, Church of England, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Episcopal Church (USA) ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "19 September", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Veneration", "Rationale": "19 September"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "19 September.", "Topic": "Theodore of Tarsus", "Topic_section": "Veneration", "Rationale": "Theodore is venerated as a saint. His saint's day is 19 September in the Catholic Church, Church of England, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Episcopal Church (USA) . He i"}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach.", "what is the history behind this score?", "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "what is the origin of this above mentioned service?", "It was developed by the Irish abbots Cummean ,Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus.", "where was the last mentioned person born?", "Tarsus in Cilicia.", "what was his early life like?", "He most likely studied at Antioch, and later was forced to leave his birthplace due to Muslim rule. He studied in Constantinopole and then travelled to Rome. He was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury in Rome on 688. .", "what was his duty as archbishop of this place?", "Conducted a survey of English Church, appointed various bishops, and initiated various reforms. He also intervened in the battle against the Mericans and restored peace between the parties involved.", "when did his veneration take place?", "His saint's day is 19 September in the Catholic Church, Church of England, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Episcopal Church (USA)."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are the sacraments of the first mentioned church?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony.", "Topic": "Catholic Church", "Topic_section": "Sacraments", "Rationale": "The Catholic Church teaches that it was entrusted with seven sacraments that were instituted by Christ. The number and nature of the sacraments were defined by several ecumenical councils, most recently the Council of Trent. These are Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick (formerly called Extreme Unction, one of the \"Last Rites\"), Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick etc", "Topic": "Catholic Church", "Topic_section": "Sacraments", "Rationale": "Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick"}, {"Answer": "Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony", "Topic": "Catholic Church", "Topic_section": "Sacraments", "Rationale": "These are Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick (formerly called Extreme Unction, one of the \"Last Rites\"), Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony. Sacraments are visible rituals that Catholics see as signs of God's presence and effective channels of God's grace to all those who receive them with the proper disposition (\"ex opere operato\"). "}, {"Answer": "Seven sacraments:- Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony.", "Topic": "Catholic Church", "Topic_section": "Sacraments", "Rationale": "The Catholic Church teaches that it was entrusted with seven sacraments that were instituted by Christ. The number and nature of the sacraments were defined by several ecumenical councils, most recently the Council of Trent. These are Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick (formerly called Extreme Unction, one of the \"Last Rites\"), Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony. Sacraments are visible rituals that Catholics see as signs of God's presence and effective channels of God's grace to all those who receive them with"}]} {"Context": ["what is nach dir, herr, verlanget mich, bwv 150?", "An extant cantata or a piece of music .", "where is this music from?", "The original piece is lost and this survives in a copy made by C F Penzel.", "who composed this score?", "Bach.", "what is the history behind this score?", "On the basis of the text, it has been suggested that the work was written for a penitential service.", "what is the origin of this above mentioned service?", "It was developed by the Irish abbots Cummean ,Columbanus and Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore of Tarsus.", "where was the last mentioned person born?", "Tarsus in Cilicia.", "what was his early life like?", "He most likely studied at Antioch, and later was forced to leave his birthplace due to Muslim rule. He studied in Constantinopole and then travelled to Rome. He was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury in Rome on 688. .", "what was his duty as archbishop of this place?", "Conducted a survey of English Church, appointed various bishops, and initiated various reforms. He also intervened in the battle against the Mericans and restored peace between the parties involved.", "when did his veneration take place?", "His saint's day is 19 September in the Catholic Church, Church of England, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Episcopal Church (USA).", "what are the sacraments of the first mentioned church?", "Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony."], "Conversation_no": 54, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the last mentioned sacrament?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a phrase used by Christians to describe marriage.", "Topic": "Holy Matrimony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Holy matrimony is a phrase used by Christians to describe marriage.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a phrase used by Christians to describe marriage.", "Topic": "Holy Matrimony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a phrase used by Christians to describe marriage."}, {"Answer": "A phrase used by Christians to describe marriage.", "Topic": "Holy Matrimony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Holy matrimony is a phrase used by Christians to describe marriage. See also Christian views of marriage. It may also refer to:"}, {"Answer": "Holy matrimony is a phrase used by Christians to describe marriage.", "Topic": "Holy Matrimony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Holy matrimony is a phrase used by Christians to describe marriage."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what does gulf stream refer to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension the North Atlantic Drift, is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current. "}, {"Answer": "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current"}, {"Answer": "Its a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension the North Atlantic Drift, is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and fo"}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current"], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where does it originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension the North Atlantic Drift, is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current. "}, {"Answer": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the Gulf of Mexico"}, {"Answer": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension the North Atlantic Drift, is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current. The process o"}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current."], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "does it help a cyclone to form?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean. The Gulf Stream is also a significant potential source of renewable power generation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - the warm water and temperature contrast along the edge of the Gulf Stream often increase the intensity of cyclones", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Effect on cyclone formation", "Rationale": "The warm water and temperature contrast along the edge of the Gulf Stream often increase the intensity of cyclones, tropical or otherwise."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Tropical cyclones", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Effect on cyclone formation", "Rationale": "Tropical cyclone"}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Effect on cyclone formation", "Rationale": "The warm water and temperature contrast along the edge of the Gulf Stream often increase the intensity of cyclones, tropical or otherwise"}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "does it help a cyclone to form?", "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean."], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "does it have any specific properties?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": " is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Gulf stream is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress. The North Atlantic current, in contrast, is largely driven by thermohaline circulation.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": "The Gulf Stream proper is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress. The North Atlantic Drift, in contrast, is largely driven by thermohaline circulation. In 1958, oceanographer Henry Stommel noted that \"very little water from the Gulf of Mexico is actually in the stream\". By carrying warm water northeast across the Atlantic, it makes Western Europe and especially Northern Europe warmer than it otherwise would be."}, {"Answer": "Western-intensified current and is largely driven by thermohaline circulation.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": "western-intensified current"}, {"Answer": "A western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress.", "Topic": "Gulf Stream", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": "The Gulf Stream proper is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress. "}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "does it help a cyclone to form?", "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean.", "does it have any specific properties?", "It is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress."], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did it's origin witness any shipwreck?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A ship \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II was laid down.", "Topic": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic_section": "Shipwrecks", "Rationale": " now called the \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - Mardi Gras, Robert E. Lee, U-166", "Topic": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic_section": "Shipwrecks", "Rationale": "A ship now called the \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. She is believed to have been a privateer or trader. The shipwreck, whose real identity remains a mystery, lay forgotten at the bottom of the sea until it was discovered in 2002 by an oilfield inspection crew working for the Okeanos Gas Gathering Company (OGGC). In May 2007, an expedition, led by Texas A&M University and funded by OGGC under an agreement with the Minerals Management Service (now BOEM), was launched to undertake the deepest scientific archaeological excavation ever attempted at that time to study the site on the seafloor and recover artifacts for eventual public display in the Louisiana State Museum. As part of the project educational outreach Nautilus Productions in partnership with BOEM, Texas A&M University, the Florida Public Archaeology Network and Veolia Environmental produced a one-hour HD documentary about the project, short videos for public viewin"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Mardi Gras", "Topic": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic_section": "Shipwrecks", "Rationale": "Mardi Gras"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Mardi Gras.", "Topic": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic_section": "Shipwrecks", "Rationale": "A ship now called the \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of w"}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "does it help a cyclone to form?", "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean.", "does it have any specific properties?", "It is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress.", "did it's origin witness any shipwreck?", "A ship \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II was laid down."], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where does the submarine belong to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Kriegsmarine, navy of Nazi Germany", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "navy of Nazi Germany ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nazi German", "Topic": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic_section": "Shipwrecks", "Rationale": "The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II. The submarine was laid down on December 6, 1940 at the Seebeckwerft (part of Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG, Deschimag) at Weserm\u00fcnde (modern Bremerhaven) as yard number 705, launched on November 1, 1941 and commissioned on March 23, 1942 under the command of \"Oberleutnant zur See\" Hans-G\u00fcnther Kuhlmann. After training with the 4th U-boat Flotilla, \"U-166\" was transferred to the 10th U-boat Flotilla for front-line service on June 1, 1942. The U-boat sailed on only two war patrols and sank four ships totalling . She was sunk on July 30, 1942 in Gulf of Mexico."}, {"Answer": "Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine", "Topic": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic_section": "Shipwrecks", "Rationale": "Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine"}, {"Answer": "Germany.", "Topic": "Gulf of Mexico", "Topic_section": "Shipwrecks", "Rationale": "The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II. T"}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "does it help a cyclone to form?", "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean.", "does it have any specific properties?", "It is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress.", "did it's origin witness any shipwreck?", "A ship \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II was laid down.", "where does the submarine belong to?", "The Kriegsmarine, navy of Nazi Germany"], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how many ships it has?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "does it help a cyclone to form?", "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean.", "does it have any specific properties?", "It is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress.", "did it's origin witness any shipwreck?", "A ship \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II was laid down.", "where does the submarine belong to?", "The Kriegsmarine, navy of Nazi Germany", "how many ships it has?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "is there any destroyer a part of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Zerst\u00f6rer", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Destroyers", "Rationale": "Zerst\u00f6rer", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - Zerst\u00f6rer", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Destroyers", "Rationale": "Although the German World War II destroyer (\"Zerst\u00f6rer\") fleet was modern and the ships were larger than conventional destroyers of other navies, they had problems. Early classes were unstable, wet in heavy weather, suffered from engine problems and had short range. Some problems were solved with the evolution of later designs, but further developments were curtailed by the war and, ultimately, by Germany's defeat. In the first year of World War II, they were used mainly to sow offensive minefields in shipping lanes close to the British coast."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Zerst\u00f6rer", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Destroyers", "Rationale": "Zerst\u00f6rer"}, {"Answer": "Yes, there were Zerst\u00f6rers.", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Destroyers", "Rationale": "Although the German World War II destroyer (\"Zerst\u00f6rer\") fleet was modern and the ships were larger than conventional destroyers of other navies, they had problems. Early classes were unstable, wet in heavy weather, suffered from engine problems and had short range. Some problems were solved with the evolution of later designs, but further developments were curtailed by the war and, ultimately, by Germany's defeat. In the first year of World War II, they were used mainly to sow offensive minefields in shipping lanes close to the British coast."}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "does it help a cyclone to form?", "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean.", "does it have any specific properties?", "It is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress.", "did it's origin witness any shipwreck?", "A ship \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II was laid down.", "where does the submarine belong to?", "The Kriegsmarine, navy of Nazi Germany", "how many ships it has?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any destroyer a part of it?", "Yes, Zerst\u00f6rer"], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how are the navy personnel ranked?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Commander-in-Chief (Oberbefehlshaber der Kriegsmarine); a Chief of Naval General Staff (Chef des Stabes der Seekriegsleitung) and a Chief of Naval Operations (Chef der Operationsabteilung); Admiral", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Command structure", "Rationale": "Adolf Hitler was the Commander-in-Chief of all German armed forces, including the \"Kriegsmarine\". His authority was exercised through the \"Oberkommando der Marine\", or OKM, with a Commander-in-Chief (\"Oberbefehlshaber der Kriegsmarine\"), a Chief of Naval General Staff (\"Chef des Stabes der Seekriegsleitung\") and a Chief of Naval Operations (\"Chef der Operationsabteilung\"). The first Commander-in-Chief of the OKM was Erich Raeder who was the Commander-in-Chief of the \"Reichsmarine\" when it was renamed and reorganized in 1935. Raeder held the post until falling out with Hitler after the German failure in the Battle of the Barents Sea. He was replaced by Karl D\u00f6nitz on 30 January 1943 who held the command until he was appointed President of Germany upon Hitler's suicide in April 1945. Hans-Georg von Friedeburg was then Commander-in-Chief of the OKM for the short period of time until Germany surrendered in May 1945.\n\nSubordinate to these were regional, squadron and temporary flotilla comma"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what does gulf stream refer to?", "It is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current", "where does it originate?", "It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean as the North Atlantic Current.", "does it help a cyclone to form?", "Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean.", "does it have any specific properties?", "It is a western-intensified current, driven largely by wind stress.", "did it's origin witness any shipwreck?", "A ship \"Mardi Gras\" sank around the early 19th century about off the coast of Louisiana in of water. The German submarine \"U-166\" was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\" during World War II was laid down.", "where does the submarine belong to?", "The Kriegsmarine, navy of Nazi Germany", "how many ships it has?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any destroyer a part of it?", "Yes, Zerst\u00f6rer", "how are the navy personnel ranked?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 55, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is there any air unit they operate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tr\u00e4gergeschwader 186", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Air units", "Rationale": " In addition, \"Tr\u00e4gergeschwader 186\" (Carrier Air Wing 186) operated two \"Gruppen\" (\"Tr\u00e4gergruppe I/186\" and \"Tr\u00e4gergruppe II/186\")", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - Luftwaffe", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Air units", "Rationale": "The \"Luftwaffe\" had a near-complete monopoly on all German military aviation, including naval aviation, a major source of ongoing interservice rivalry with the \"Kriegsmarine\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Luftwaffe, Arado Ar 196 and Tragergeschwader", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Air units", "Rationale": "Luftwaffe"}, {"Answer": "The Luftwaffe.", "Topic": "Kriegsmarine", "Topic_section": "Air units", "Rationale": "The \"Luftwaffe\" had a near-complete monopoly on all German military aviation, including naval aviation, a major source of ongoing interservice rivalry with the \"Kriegsmarine\". Catapult-launched spotter planes like Arado Ar 196 twin-float seaplanes were manned"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "They originated in the Andes of South America", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "They originated in the Andes of South America", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Andes of South America", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " They originated in the Andes of South America. "}, {"Answer": "They are not found naturally in the wild", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Natural habitat", "Rationale": "C. porcellus\" is not found naturally in the wild; it is likely descended from closely related species of cavies, such as \"C. aperea\", \"C. fulgida\", and \"C. tschudii\", which are still commonly found in various regions of South America. Studies from 2007\u20132010 applied molecular markers and studied the sk"}, {"Answer": "Various regions of South America", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Natural habitat", "Rationale": "\"C. porcellus\" is not found naturally in the wild; it is likely descended from closely related species of cavies, such as \"C. aperea\", \"C. fulgida\", and \"C. tschudii\", which are still commonly found in various regions of South America."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how do they look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Most guinea pigs have fur, the skinny pig is a mostly furless breed", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length. Some livestock breeds weigh when full grown. Pet breeds live an average of four to five years, but may live as long as eight. According to the 2006 \"Guinness World Records\", the longest living guinea pig survived 14\u00a0years, 10.5\u00a0months. Most guinea pigs have fur, but one laboratory breed adopted by some pet owners, the skinny pig, is a mostly furless breed. Some breeds are longfur breeds such as the Peruvian, the Silkie, and the Texel."}, {"Answer": "They have varieties of hair and color composition. The most common varieties found in pet stores are the English shorthair (also known as the American), which have a short, smooth coat, and the Abyssinian, whose coat is ruffled with cowlicks, or rosettes.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Appearance, coat and grooming", "Rationale": "Domesticated guinea pigs occur in many breeds, which have been developed since their introduction to Europe and North America. These varieties vary in hair and color composition. The most common varieties found in pet stores are the English shorthair (also known as the American), which have a short, smooth coat, and the Abyssinian, whose coat is ruffled with cowlicks, or rosettes. Also popular among breeders are the Peruvian and the Sheltie (or Silkie), both straight longhair breeds, and the Texel, a curly longhair. Grooming of guinea pigs is primarily accomplished using combs or brushes. Shorthair breeds are typically brushed weekly, while longhair breeds may require daily grooming."}, {"Answer": "They have fur; the skinny pig, is a mostly furless breed, some are longfur breeds.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length. Some livestock breeds weigh when full grown. Pet breeds live an average of four to five years, but may live as long as eight. According to the 2006 \"Guinness World Records\", the longest living guinea pig survived 14\u00a0years, 10.5\u00a0months. Most guinea pigs have fur, but one laboratory breed adopted by some pet owners, the skinny pig, is a mostly furless breed. Some breeds are longfur breeds such as the Peruvian, the Silkie, and the Texel."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which club is associated with it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Clubs and associations", "Rationale": "Cavy clubs and associations dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cavy clubs", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Clubs and associations", "Rationale": "Cavy clubs and associations dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide. The American Cavy Breeders Association, an adjunct to the American Rabbit Breeders' Association, is the governing body in the United States and Canada"}, {"Answer": "The American Cavy Breeders Association, British Cavy Council and Australian National Cavy Council", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Clubs and associations", "Rationale": "Cavy clubs and associations dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide. The American Cavy Breeders Association, an adjunct to the American Rabbit Breeders' Association, is the governing body in the United States and Canada. The British Cavy Council governs cavy clubs in the United Kingdom. Similar organizations exist in Australia (Australian National Cavy Council) and New Zealand (New Zealand Cavy Council). Each club publishes its own standard of perfection and determines which breeds are eligible for showing."}, {"Answer": "Cavy clubs - The American Cavy Breeders Association", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Clubs and associations", "Rationale": "Cavy clubs and associations dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide. The American Cavy Breeders Association, an adjunct to the American Rabbit Breeders' Association, is the governing body in the United States and Canada."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide."], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what reference do they have in literature?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In children's literature", "Rationale": "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first (chronologically) of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In children's literature", "Rationale": "The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first (chronologically) of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds."}, {"Answer": "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In children's literature", "Rationale": "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist"}, {"Answer": "They appeared in \"The Fairy Caravan\", \"The Magician's Nephew\", to name a few.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In children's literature", "Rationale": "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first (chronologically) of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds. In Ursula Dubosarsky's \"Maisie and the Pinny Gig\", a little girl has a recurrent dream about a giant guinea pig, while guinea pigs feature significantly in several of Dubosarsky's other books, including the young adult novel \"The White Guinea Pig\" and \"The Game of the Goose\"."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds."], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Breeding program", "Rationale": "Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes the Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs in the 1960s with the intention of breeding larger-sized guinea pigs.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Breeding program", "Rationale": "Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs in the 1960s with the intention of breeding larger-sized guinea pigs. Subsequent university efforts have sought to change breeding and husbandry procedures in South America, to make the raising of guinea pigs as livestock more economically sustainable. The variety of guinea pig produced by La Molina is fast-growing and can weigh . All the large breeds of guinea pig are known as \"cuy mejorados\" and the pet breeds are known as \"cuy criollos\". The three origin"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs in the 1960s with the intention of breeding larger-sized guinea pigs.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Breeding program", "Rationale": "Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs in the 1960s with the intention of breeding larger-sized guinea pigs."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Scientific illustrations and work in mycology", "Rationale": " Her work is only now being properly evaluated. Potter later gave her other mycological and scientific drawings to the Armitt Museum and Library in Ambleside, where mycologists still refer to them to identify fungi. There is also a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth, Scotland, donated by Charles McIntosh. In 1967, the mycologist W.P.K. Findlay included many of Potter's beautifully accurate fungus drawings in his \"Wayside & Woodland Fungi\", thereby fulfilling her desire to one day have her fungus drawings published in a book. In 1997, the Linnean Society issued a posthumous apology to Potter for the sexism displayed in its handling of her research.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Potter was eclectic in her tastes: collecting fossils, studying archaeological artefacts from London excavations, and interested in entomology. In all these areas, she drew and painted her specimens with increasing skill, . First drawn to fungi because of their colours and evanescence in nature and her delight in painting them", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Scientific illustrations and work in mycology", "Rationale": "Beatrix Potter was interested in every branch of natural science save astronomy. Botany was a passion for most Victorians and nature study was a popular enthusiasm. Potter was eclectic in her tastes: collecting fossils, studying archaeological artefacts from London excavations, and interested in entomology. In all these areas, she drew and painted her specimens with increasing skill. By the 1890s, her scientific interests centred on mycology. First drawn to fungi because of their colours and evanescence in nature and her delight in painting them, her interest deepened after meeting Charles McIntosh, a revered naturalist and amateur mycologist, during a summer holiday in Dunkeld in Perthshire in 1892. "}, {"Answer": "Yes she was first drawn to fungi because of their colours and evanescence in nature and her delight in painting them", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Scientific illustrations and work in mycology", "Rationale": "Beatrix Potter was interested in every branch of natural science save astronomy. Botany was a passion for most Victorians and nature study was a popular enthusiasm. Potter was eclectic in her tastes: collecting fossils, studying archaeological artefacts from London excavations, and interested in entomology. In all these areas, she drew and painted her specimens with increasing skill. By the 1890s, her scientific interests centred on mycology. First drawn to fungi because of their colours and evanescence in nature and her delight in painting them, her interest deepened after meeting Charles McIntosh, a revered naturalist and amateur mycologist, during a summer holiday in Dunkeld in Perthshire in 1892. He helped improve the accuracy of her illustrations, taught her taxonomy, and supplied her with live specimens to paint during the winter. Curious as to how fungi reproduced, Potter began microscopic drawings of fungus spores (the agarics) and in 1895 developed a theory of their germinatio"}, {"Answer": "She she drew and painted her specimens from botany, collected fossils, archaeological artefacts from London excavations, and entomology.", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Scientific illustrations and work in mycology", "Rationale": "Botany was a passion for most Victorians and nature study was a popular enthusiasm. Potter was eclectic in her tastes: collecting fossils, studying archaeological artefacts from London excavations, and interested in entomology. In all these areas, she drew and painted her specimens with increasing skil"}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "and any conservation work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Lake District conservation", "Rationale": " mentor, Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, the first secretary and founding member of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. She supported the efforts of the National Trust", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, she had been a disciple of the land conservation and preservation ideals she supported the efforts of the National Trust to preserve not just the places of extraordinary beauty but also those heads of valleys and low grazing lands that would be irreparably ruined by development", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Lake District conservation", "Rationale": "Potter had been a disciple of the land conservation and preservation ideals of her long-time friend and mentor, Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, the first secretary and founding member of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. She supported the efforts of the National Trust to preserve not just the places of extraordinary beauty but also those heads of valleys and low grazing lands that would be irreparably ruined by development."}, {"Answer": "Yes She supported the efforts of the National Trust to preserve not just the places of extraordinary beauty but also those heads of valleys and low grazing lands that would be irreparably ruined by development. Potter was also an authority on the traditional Lakeland crafts, period furniture and stonework. She restored and preserved the farms that she bought or managed, making sure that each farm house had in it a piece of antique Lakeland furniture.", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Lake District conservation", "Rationale": "otter had been a disciple of the land conservation and preservation ideals of her long-time friend and mentor, Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, the first secretary and founding member of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. She supported the efforts of the National Trust to preserve not just the places of extraordinary beauty but also those heads of valleys and low grazing lands that would be irreparably ruined by development. Potter was also an authority on the traditional Lakeland crafts, period furniture and stonework. She restored and preserved the farms that she bought or managed, making sure that each farm house had in it a piece of antique Lakeland furniture. Potter was interested in preserv"}, {"Answer": "She supported the efforts of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "Topic": "Beatrix Potter", "Topic_section": "Lake District conservation", "Rationale": "Potter had been a disciple of the land conservation and preservation ideals of her long-time friend and mentor, Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, the first secretary and founding member of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. She supported the efforts of the National Trust to preserve not just the places of extraordinary beauty but also those heads of valleys and low grazing lands that would be irreparably ruined by development."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty."], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who founded this trust?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to \"promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest\""}, {"Answer": "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to \"promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest\". It was given statutory powers, starting with the National Trust Act 1907. Historically, the Trust acquired land by gift and sometimes by public sub"}, {"Answer": "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley"}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "who founded this trust?", "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you mention some of its art collections?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\"", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Art collection", "Rationale": "whose \"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\" which is now displayed at Buckland Abbey near Yelverton in Devon was recently re-attributed to the artis", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Artists represented in the Trust's collections include Rembrandt (whose \"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\" which is now displayed at Buckland Abbey near Yelverton in Devon was recently re-attributed to the artist), Hieronymous Bosch, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Angelica Kauffmann, and Stanley Spencer.", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Art collection", "Rationale": "His successor in 1986 was Alastair Laing, who cared for the works of art at 120 properties and created the exhibition \"In Trust for the Nation\", held at the National Gallery in 1995\u201396. Since 2009, the curator has been David Taylor, who has approved photographs of the Trust's 12,567 oil paintings to be included in the Public Catalogue Foundation's searchable online archive of oil paintings, available since 2012. Artists represented in the Trust's collections include Rembrandt (whose \"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\" which is now displayed at Buckland Abbey near Yelverton in Devon was recently re-attributed to the artist), Hieronymous Bosch, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Angelica Kauffmann, and Stanley Spencer."}, {"Answer": "Artists represented in the Trust's collections include Rembrandt (whose \"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\" which is now displayed at Buckland Abbey near Yelverton in Devon was recently re-attributed to the artist), Hieronymous Bosch, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Angelica Kauffmann, and Stanley Spencer.", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Art collection", "Rationale": "His successor in 1986 was Alastair Laing, who cared for the works of art at 120 properties and created the exhibition \"In Trust for the Nation\", held at the National Gallery in 1995\u201396. Since 2009, the curator has been David Taylor, who has approved photographs of the Trust's 12,567 oil paintings to be included in the Public Catalogue Foundation's searchable online archive of oil paintings, available since 2012. Artists represented in the Trust's collections include Rembrandt (whose \"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\" which is now displayed at Buckland Abbey near Yelverton in Devon was recently re-attributed to the artist), Hieronymous Bosch, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Angelica Kauffmann, and Stanley Spencer."}, {"Answer": "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\", and art by Jeremy Deller, Jarvis Cocker, Bob and Roberta Smith and more.", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Art collection", "Rationale": " Artists represented in the Trust's collections include Rembrandt (whose \"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\" which is now displayed at Buckland Abbey near Yelverton in Devon was recently re-attributed to the artist), Hieronymous Bosch, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Angelica Kauffmann, and Stanley Spencer.\n\nIn 2009 the National Trust launched its contemporary art programme entitled \"Trust New Art\" with the idea of reaching new audiences who may not visit art galleries, museums or stately homes. Through Trust New Art, which is supported by partnerships with Arts Council England and Arts Council of Wales, the National Trust has worked with over 200 artists to create new artworks inspired by their places including: Jeremy Deller, Jarvis Cocker, Bob and Roberta Smith, Serena Korda, Marcus Coates and Katie Paterson."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "who founded this trust?", "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "can you mention some of its art collections?", "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\""], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which house or garden comes under this trust?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Trust owns 200 historic houses that are open to the public, majority of them are country houses, and most of the others are associated with famous individuals", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Historic houses and gardens", "Rationale": "The Trust owns 200 historic houses that are open to the public. The majority of them are country houses, and most of the others are associated with famous individuals. The majority of these country houses contain collections of pictures, furniture, books, metalwork, ceramics and textiles that have remained in their historic context. Most of the houses also have important gardens attached to them, and the Trust owns some important gardens not attached to a house."}, {"Answer": "The rust owns 200 historic houses that are open to the public. The majority of them are country houses, and most of the others are associated with famous individuals.", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Historic houses and gardens", "Rationale": "he Trust owns 200 historic houses that are open to the public. The majority of them are country houses, and most of the others are associated with famous individuals. The majority of these country houses contain collections of pictures, furniture, books, metalwork, ceramics and textiles that have remained in their historic context. Most of the houses also have important garden"}, {"Answer": "Historic properties such as former mills (early factories), workhouses and the childhood homes of Paul McCartney and John Lennon.", "Topic": "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", "Topic_section": "Historic houses and gardens", "Rationale": "In recent years, the Trust has sought to broaden its activities and appeal, mainly by acquiring historic properties such as former mills (early factories), workhouses and the childhood homes of Paul McCartney and John Lennon."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "who founded this trust?", "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "can you mention some of its art collections?", "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\"", "which house or garden comes under this trust?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are some of the collections of the above mentioned museum?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The museum collection includes the South Corston fragment of the Strathmore meteorite and the mummy of a woman named Ta-kr-hb.", "Topic": "Perth Museum and Art Gallery", "Topic_section": "The museum's collection", "Rationale": "The museum collection includes the South Corston fragment of the Strathmore meteorite and the mummy of a woman named Ta-kr-hb."}, {"Answer": "Includes the South Corston fragment of the Strathmore meteorite and the mummy of a woman named Ta-kr-hb.", "Topic": "Perth Museum and Art Gallery", "Topic_section": "The museum's collection", "Rationale": "The museum collection includes the South Corston fragment of the Strathmore meteorite and the mummy of a woman named Ta-kr-hb."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "who founded this trust?", "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "can you mention some of its art collections?", "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\"", "which house or garden comes under this trust?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of the collections of the above mentioned museum?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "you have mentioned three founders above; who is the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Octavia Hill (3 December 1838 \u2013 13 August 1912) was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Octavia Hill was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century.", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Octavia Hill (3 December 1838 \u2013 13 August 1912) was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century. "}, {"Answer": "He was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century.", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Octavia Hill (3 December 1838 \u2013 13 August 1912) was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century. Born into a family with a strong commitment to alleviating poverty, she herself grew up in straitened circumstances owing to the financial failure of her father's businesses. With no formal schooling, she worked fr"}, {"Answer": "She was an English social reformer", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Octavia Hill (3 December 1838 \u2013 13 August 1912) was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century"}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "who founded this trust?", "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "can you mention some of its art collections?", "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\"", "which house or garden comes under this trust?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of the collections of the above mentioned museum?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you have mentioned three founders above; who is the first one?", "He was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century"], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "did he do anything for the poor class?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Hill began her work, the model dwelling movement had been in existence for twenty years, royal and select committees had sat to examine the problems of urban well-being, and the first of many tranches of legislation aimed at improving working class housing had been passed.", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Housing for the poor", "Rationale": "When Hill began her work, the model dwelling movement had been in existence for twenty years, royal and select committees had sat to examine the problems of urban well-being, and the first of many tranches of legislation aimed at improving working class housing had been passed.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She provide housing for poor", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Housing for the poor", "Rationale": "Parliament and many concerned reformers had been attempting to improve the housing of the working classes since the early 1830s. When Hill began her work, the model dwelling movement had been in existence for twenty years, royal and select committees had sat to examine the problems of urban well-being, and the first of many tranches of legislation aimed at improving working class housing had been passed. From Hill's point of view these had all failed the poorest members of the working class, the unskilled labourers. She found that their landlords routinely ignored their obligations towards their tenants, and that the tenants were too ignorant and oppressed to better themselves. She tried to find new homes for her charges, but there was a severe shortage of available property, and Hill decided that her only solution was to become a landlord herself.\n"}, {"Answer": "She build housing for the poor", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Housing for the poor", "Rationale": "Parliament and many concerned reformers had been attempting to improve the housing of the working classes since the early 1830s. When Hill began her work, the model dwelling movement had been in existence for twenty years, royal and select committees had sat to examine the problems of urban well-being, and the first of many tranches of legislation aimed at improving working class housing had been passed. From Hill's point of view these had all failed the poorest members of the working class, the unskilled labourers. She found that their landlords routinely ignored their obligations towards their tenants, and that the tenants were too ignorant and oppressed to better themselves. She tried to find new homes for her charges, but there was a severe shortage of available property, and Hill decided that her only solution was to become a landlord herself.\n\nJohn Ruskin, who was interested in the co-operative guild, knew Hill from her work as his copyist and was impressed by her. As an aesthete"}, {"Answer": "She tried to find new homes for them", "Topic": "Octavia Hill", "Topic_section": "Housing for the poor", "Rationale": "She tried to find new homes for her charges, but there was a severe shortage of available property"}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "who founded this trust?", "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "can you mention some of its art collections?", "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\"", "which house or garden comes under this trust?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of the collections of the above mentioned museum?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you have mentioned three founders above; who is the first one?", "He was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century", "did he do anything for the poor class?", "Yes, Hill began her work, the model dwelling movement had been in existence for twenty years, royal and select committees had sat to examine the problems of urban well-being, and the first of many tranches of legislation aimed at improving working class housing had been passed."], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "how do the aforementioned animal behave?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Guinea pigs can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Behavior", "Rationale": "Guinea pigs can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months, their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Behavior", "Rationale": "Guinea pigs can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion. While guinea pigs can jump small obstacles, most of them are poor climbers, and are not particularly agile"}, {"Answer": "They can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion. While guinea pigs can jump small obstacles, most of them are poor climbers, and are not particularly agile. They startle extremely easily, and either freeze in place for long periods or run for cover with rapid, darting motions when they sense danger. Larger groups of startled guinea pigs \"stampede\", running in haphazard directions as a means of confusing predators. When happily excited, guinea pigs may repeatedly perform little hops in the air", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Behavior", "Rationale": "Guinea pigs can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion. While guinea pigs can jump small obstacles, most of them are poor climbers, and are not particularly agile. They startle extremely easily, and either freeze in place for long periods or run for cover with rapid, darting motions when they sense danger. Larger groups of startled guinea pigs \"stampede\", running in haphazard directions as a means of confusing predators. When happily excited, guinea pigs may repeatedly perform little hops in the air ("}, {"Answer": "They can learn complex paths to food and accurately remember a learned path for months; can jump small obstacles; startle extremely easily, and either freeze in place for long periods or run for cover with rapid, darting motions when they sense danger.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "Behavior", "Rationale": "Guinea pigs can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion. While guinea pigs can jump small obstacles, most of them are poor climbers, and are not particularly agile. They startle extremely easily, and either freeze in place for long periods or run for cover with rapid, darting motions when they sense danger."}]} {"Context": ["where do guinea pigs come from in the wild", "They originated in the Andes of South America", "how do they look like?", "Guinea pigs are large for rodents; the common pet breeds weigh between when full grown and measure between in length", "which club is associated with it?", "Cavy clubs dedicated to the showing and breeding of guinea pigs have been established worldwide.", "what reference do they have in literature?", "\"The Fairy Caravan\", a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the protagonist. Another appearance is in \"The Magician's Nephew\" by C. S. Lewis: in the first of his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series, a guinea pig is the first creature to travel to the Wood between the Worlds.", "is there any specific program for their breeding?", "Yes, Peruvian research universities, especially La Molina National Agrarian University, began experimental programs", "you have mentioned three authors above; has the first one done any scientific illustrations?", "Yes, a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth", "and any conservation work?", "She supported he National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.", "who founded this trust?", "Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley", "can you mention some of its art collections?", "\"Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet\"", "which house or garden comes under this trust?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of the collections of the above mentioned museum?", "UNANSWERABLE", "you have mentioned three founders above; who is the first one?", "He was an English social reformer, whose main concern was the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, especially London, in the second half of the nineteenth century", "did he do anything for the poor class?", "Yes, Hill began her work, the model dwelling movement had been in existence for twenty years, royal and select committees had sat to examine the problems of urban well-being, and the first of many tranches of legislation aimed at improving working class housing had been passed.", "how do the aforementioned animal behave?", "Guinea pigs can learn complex paths to food, and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their strongest problem-solving strategy is motion."], "Conversation_no": 56, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "are they used for any research work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in scientific experimentation", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In scientific research", "Rationale": "The use of guinea pigs in scientific experimentation", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, they are used in scientific experimentations", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In scientific research", "Rationale": "The use of guinea pigs in scientific experimentation dates back at least to the 17th century, when the Italian biologists Marcello Malpighi and Carlo Fracassati conducted vivisections of guinea pigs in their examinations of anatomic structures. "}, {"Answer": "They are used for scientific experimentation", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In scientific research", "Rationale": "he use of guinea pigs in scientific experimentation dates back at least to the 17th century, when the Italian biologists Marcello Malpighi and Carlo Fracassati conducted vivisections of guinea pigs in their examinations of anatomic structures. In 1780, Antoine Lavoisier used a guinea pig in h"}, {"Answer": "Yes, it dates back at least to the 17th century, when the Italian biologists Marcello Malpighi and Carlo Fracassati conducted vivisections of guinea pigs in their examinations of anatomic structures.", "Topic": "Guinea pig", "Topic_section": "In scientific research", "Rationale": "The use of guinea pigs in scientific experimentation dates back at least to the 17th century, when the Italian biologists Marcello Malpighi and Carlo Fracassati conducted vivisections of guinea pigs in their examinations of anatomic structures. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was don bradman?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908\u00a0\u2013 25 February 2001), nicknamed \"The Don\", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman's career Test b", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An Australian international cricketer", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908\u00a0\u2013 25 February 2001), nicknamed \"The Don\", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time."}, {"Answer": "Australian international cricketer", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908\u00a0\u2013 25 February 2001), nicknamed \"The Don\", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman's career Test batting average of 99.94 has been cited as the greatest achievement by any sportsman in any major sport."}, {"Answer": "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908\u00a0\u2013 25 February 2001), nicknamed \"The Don\", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time."}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Donald George Bradman was the youngest son of George and Emily (n\u00e9e Whatman) Bradman, and was born on 27 August 1908 at Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Donald George Bradman was the youngest son of George and Emily (n\u00e9e Whatman) Bradman, and was born on 27 August 1908 at Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW). "}, {"Answer": "Cootamundra, New South Wales", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Donald George Bradman was the youngest son of George and Emily (n\u00e9e Whatman) Bradman, and was born on 27 August 1908 at Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW)."}, {"Answer": "Cootamundra, New South Wales", "Topic": "Don Bradman", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Donald George Bradman was the youngest son of George and Emily (n\u00e9e Whatman) Bradman, and was born on 27 August 1908 at Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW"}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW)."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the climate like in the latter?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The major part of New South Wales, west of the Great Dividing Range, has an arid to semi arid climate.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It depends on the location. From arid to semi arid climate; oceanic; humid subtropical to name a few", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The major part of New South Wales, west of the Great Dividing Range, has an arid to semi arid climate. Rainfall averages from a year throughout most of this region. Summer temperatures can be very hot, while winter nights can be quite cold in this region. Rainfall varies throughout the state. The far north-west receives the least, less than annually, while the east receives between of rain.\n\nThe climate along the flat, coastal plain east of the range varies from oceanic in the south to humid subtropical in the northern half of the state, right above Wollongong. Rainfall is highest in this area; however, it still varies from around to as high as in the wettest areas, for example Dorrigo. Along the southern coast, rainfall is heaviest in winter due to cold fronts which move across southern Australia, while in the far north, around Lismore, rain is heaviest in summer from tropical systems and occasionally even cyclones."}, {"Answer": "An arid to semi arid climate", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The major part of New South Wales, west of the Great Dividing Range, has an arid to semi arid climate."}, {"Answer": "Arid to semi arid climate", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The major part of New South Wales, west of the Great Dividing Range, has an arid to semi arid climate"}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what languages are spoken here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "26.5% of people in New South Wales speak a language other than English at home with Mandarin (3.2%), Arabic (2.7%), Cantonese (1.9%), Vietnamese (1.4%) and Greek (1.1%) the most widely spoken.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "English, Mandarin, Arabic", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "26.5% of people in New South Wales speak a language other than English at home with Mandarin (3.2%), Arabic (2.7%), Cantonese (1.9%), Vietnamese (1.4%) and Greek (1.1%) the most widely spoken."}, {"Answer": "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Vietnamese", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "26.5% of people in New South Wales speak a language other than English at home with Mandarin (3.2%), Arabic (2.7%), Cantonese (1.9%), Vietnamese (1.4%) and Greek (1.1%) the most widely spoken."}, {"Answer": "English, Mandarin, Arabic, and Cantonese, to name a few.", "Topic": "New South Wales", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "26.5% of people in New South Wales speak a language other than English at home with Mandarin (3.2%), Arabic (2.7%), Cantonese (1.9%), Vietnamese (1.4%) and Greek (1.1%) the most widely spoken."}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "Topic": "Cantonese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cantonese is a language within the Chinese language family originating from the city of Guangzhou (also known as Canton) and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China; Hong Kong and Macau", "Topic": "Cantonese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cantonese is viewed as a vital and inseparable part of the cultural identity for its native speakers across large swaths of Southeastern China, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as in overseas communities"}, {"Answer": "Southeastern China, Hong Kong and Macau", "Topic": "Cantonese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cantonese is viewed as a vital and inseparable part of the cultural identity for its native speakers across large swaths of Southeastern China, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as in overseas communities."}, {"Answer": "Southeastern China, Hong Kong and Macau", "Topic": "Cantonese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cantonese is viewed as a vital and inseparable part of the cultural identity for its native speakers across large swaths of Southeastern China, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as in overseas communities. In mainland China, it is the \"lingua franca\" of the province of Guangdong (being the majority language of the Pearl River Delta) and neighbouring areas such as Guangxi."}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was this place a center of any revolution?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911.", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Revolutions", "Rationale": "During the late Qing Dynasty, Guangzhou was the site of revolutionary attempts such as the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911 that were the predecessors of the successful Xinhai Revolution, which overthrew the Qing Dynasty", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Revolutions", "Rationale": "During the late Qing Dynasty, Guangzhou was the site of revolutionary attempts such as the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911 that were the predecessors of the successful Xinhai Revolution, which overthrew the Qing Dynasty. The 72 revolutionaries whose bodies were found after the latter uprising are honored as the city's 72 Martyrs at the Huanghuagang (\"Yellow Flower Mound\") "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Revolutions", "Rationale": "During the late Qing Dynasty, Guangzhou was the site of revolutionary attempts such as the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911 that were the predecessors of the successful Xinhai Revolution, which overthrew the Qing Dynasty. T"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Revolutions", "Rationale": "During the late Qing Dynasty, Guangzhou was the site of revolutionary attempts such as the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911 that were the predecessors of the successful Xinhai Revolution, which overthrew the Qing Dynasty. "}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "was this place a center of any revolution?", "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "does it have a twin town ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Twin towns and sister cities", "Rationale": "Guangzhou currently maintains sister city agreements with the following foreign cities.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Twin towns and sister cities", "Rationale": "Guangzhou currently maintains sister city agreements with the following foreign cities."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "was this place a center of any revolution?", "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911.", "does it have a twin town ?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "people of which ethnic groups can be found here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Han Chinese.", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Ethnicity and language", "Rationale": "Most of Guangzhou's population is Han Chinese. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Han Chinese", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Ethnicity and language", "Rationale": "Most of Guangzhou's population is Han Chinese. Almost all of the local Cantonese people speak Cantonese as their first language, while most migrants speak forms of Mandarin. In 2010, each language was the native tongue of roughly half of the city's population, although minor but substantial numbers speak other varieties as well. In 2018, He Huifeng of the \"South China Morning Post\" stated that younger residents have increasingly favored using Mandarin instead of Cantonese in their daily lives, causing their Cantonese-speaking grandparents and parents to use Mandarin to communicate with them. He Huifeng stated that factors included local authorities discouraging the use of Cantonese in schools and the rise in prestige of Mandarin-speaking Shenzhen. Guangzhou has a very unbalanced gender ratio, but its province has a higher imbalance than the rest of the country. While most areas of China have 112-120 boys per 100 girls, the Guangdong province that houses Guangzhou has more than 130 boys"}, {"Answer": "Han Chinese and local Cantonese people", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Ethnicity and language", "Rationale": "Most of Guangzhou's population is Han Chinese. Almost all of the local Cantonese people speak Cantonese as their first language, while most migrants speak forms of Mandarin. I"}, {"Answer": "Han Chinese", "Topic": "Guangzhou", "Topic_section": "Ethnicity and language", "Rationale": "Most of Guangzhou's population is Han Chinese. Almost all of the local Cantonese people speak Cantonese as their first language, while most migrants speak forms of Mandarin"}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "was this place a center of any revolution?", "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911.", "does it have a twin town ?", "Yes.", "people of which ethnic groups can be found here?", "Han Chinese."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name any dynasty belonging to this ethnicity?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Han dynasty.", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Han dynasty", "Rationale": "The Han dynasty (206 BC\u2013220 CE) then emerged from the ensuing civil wars and succeeded in establishing a much longer-lasting dynasty.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Han dynasty", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Han dynasty", "Rationale": "The Han dynasty (206 BC\u2013220 CE) then emerged from the ensuing civil wars and succeeded in establishing a much longer-lasting dynasty."}, {"Answer": "Xia dynasty, Shang dynasty, Zhou dynasty", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Xia dynasty", "Rationale": "The first dynasty to be described in Chinese historical records is the Xia dynasty (c. 2070\u20131600 BCE), established by Yu the Great after Emperor Shun abdicated "}, {"Answer": "Xia dynasty", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Xia dynasty", "Rationale": "The first dynasty to be described in Chinese historical records is the Xia dynasty (c. 2070\u20131600 BCE), established by Yu the Great after Emperor Shun"}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "was this place a center of any revolution?", "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911.", "does it have a twin town ?", "Yes.", "people of which ethnic groups can be found here?", "Han Chinese.", "can you name any dynasty belonging to this ethnicity?", "The Han dynasty."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is a famous cuisine of this race?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Spicy food to dim sum and fresh seafood.", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Food", "Rationale": "There is no specific one uniform cuisine of the Han people since the food eaten varies from Sichuan's famously spicy food to Guangdong's dim sum and fresh seafood.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sichuan's famously spicy food, Guangdong's dim sum", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Food", "Rationale": "There is no specific one uniform cuisine of the Han people since the food eaten varies from Sichuan's famously spicy food to Guangdong's dim sum and fresh seafood."}, {"Answer": "There is no specific one uniform cuisine of the Han people since the food eaten varies from Sichuan's famously spicy food to Guangdong's dim sum and fresh seafood.", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Food", "Rationale": "There is no specific one uniform cuisine of the Han people since the food eaten varies from Sichuan's famously spicy food to Guangdong's dim sum and fresh seafood. "}, {"Answer": "Sichuan's famously spicy food to Guangdong's dim sum and fresh seafood; main staple are rice and noodles.", "Topic": "Han Chinese", "Topic_section": "Food", "Rationale": "There is no specific one uniform cuisine of the Han people since the food eaten varies from Sichuan's famously spicy food to Guangdong's dim sum and fresh seafood. Analyses have revealed their main staple to be rice and noodles (different kinds of wheat foods)."}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "was this place a center of any revolution?", "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911.", "does it have a twin town ?", "Yes.", "people of which ethnic groups can be found here?", "Han Chinese.", "can you name any dynasty belonging to this ethnicity?", "The Han dynasty.", "what is a famous cuisine of this race?", "Spicy food to dim sum and fresh seafood."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the second dish?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has a very broad range of flavors, textures, cooking styles and ingredients, and can be classified into regular items, seasonal offerings, weekly specials, banquet dishes, holiday dishes, house signature dishes, travel-friendly, as well as breakfast or lunch foods and late night snacks.", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Cantonese dim sum has a very broad range of flavors, textures, cooking styles and ingredients, and can be classified into regular items, seasonal offerings, weekly specials, banquet dishes, holiday dishes, house signature dishes, travel-friendly, as well as breakfast or lunch foods and late night snacks.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are dishes made of seafood, chopped meats, or vegetables wrapped in dough or thin wrappings and steamed, deep-fried, or pan-fried.", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "Many dim sum dishes are made of seafood, chopped meats, or vegetables wrapped in dough or thin wrappings and steamed, deep-fried, or pan-fried. A traditional dim sum brunch includes various types of steamed buns, such as \"cha siu bao\" (a steamed bun filled with barbecue pork), rice or wheat dumplings, and rice noodle rolls that contain a range of ingredients, including beef, chicken, pork, prawns and vegetarian options. Many dim sum restaurants also offer plates of steamed green vegetables, stuffed eggplant, stuffed green peppers, roasted meats, congee and other soups. Dessert dim sum is also available and can be ordered at any time since there is not a set sequence for the meal."}, {"Answer": "A large range of small dishes that Cantonese people traditionally enjoy in restaurants for breakfast and lunch.", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dim sum () is a large range of small dishes that Cantonese people traditionally enjoy in restaurants for breakfast and lunch. "}, {"Answer": "It is a large range of small dishes that Cantonese people traditionally enjoy in restaurants for breakfast and lunch.", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dim sum () is a large range of small dishes that Cantonese people traditionally enjoy in restaurants for breakfast and lunch. in the tenth century, when the city of Guangzhou "}]} {"Context": ["who was don bradman?", "He was an Australian international cricketer.", "where was he born?", "Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW).", "what is the climate like in the latter?", "Arid to semi arid climate with rainfall.", "what languages are spoken here?", "English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek.", "where is the fourth one commonly spoken?", "Guangzhou and its surrounding area in Southeastern China.", "was this place a center of any revolution?", "Yes, the Uprisings of 1895 and 1911.", "does it have a twin town ?", "Yes.", "people of which ethnic groups can be found here?", "Han Chinese.", "can you name any dynasty belonging to this ethnicity?", "The Han dynasty.", "what is a famous cuisine of this race?", "Spicy food to dim sum and fresh seafood.", "what is the second dish?", "It has a very broad range of flavors, textures, cooking styles and ingredients, and can be classified into regular items, seasonal offerings, weekly specials, banquet dishes, holiday dishes, house signature dishes, travel-friendly, as well as breakfast or lunch foods and late night snacks."], "Conversation_no": 57, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where does the name originate from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Song Dynasty.", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Dim sum is part of the Chinese tradition of snacks originating from the Song Dynasty (960-1279), when royal chefs created various dishes such as minced p", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is unclear and debated; Some state that it originated in the Eastern Jin dynasty", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The original meaning of the term \"dim sum\" remains unclear and debated.\n\nSome references state that the term originated in the Eastern Jin dynasty (317\u2013420). According to one legend, to show soldiers gratitude after battles, a general had civilians make buns and cakes to send to the front lines. \"Gratitude\", or , later shortened to (), came to represent dishes made in a similar fashion.\n\nSome versions date the legend to the Southern Song dynasty (960\u20131279) after the term's earliest attestation in the \"Book of Tang\" (. Written in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907\u2013979), the book uses dim sum as a verb instead:, which translates to: \"I have not finished preparing myself and ready for a proper meal, therefore you can treat yourself with some small snacks.\" In this context, dim sum (), means \"to barely fill (your) stomach\"."}, {"Answer": "Some references state that the term originated in the Eastern Jin dynasty", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Some references state that the term originated in the Eastern Jin dynasty (317\u2013420). According to one legend, to show soldiers gratitude after battles, a general had civilians make buns and cakes to send to the front lines. \"Gratitude\", or , later shortened to (), came to represent dishes made in a similar fashion.\n\nSome versions date the legend to the Southern Song dynasty (960\u20131279) after the term's earliest attestation in the \"Book of Tang\" (. Written in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907\u2013979), the book uses dim sum as a verb instead:, which translates to: \"I have not finished preparing myself and ready for a proper meal, therefore you can treat yourself with some small snacks.\" In this context, dim sum (), means \"to barely fill (your) stomach\"."}, {"Answer": "Eastern Jin dynasty", "Topic": "Dim sum", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Some references state that the term originated in the Eastern Jin dynasty (317\u2013420). According to one legend, to show soldiers gratitude after battles, a general had civilians make buns and cakes to send to the front lines. \"Gratitude\", or , later shortened to (), came to represent dishes made in a similar fashion."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Special conditions must occur for the two events to coincide because the Moon's orbit crosses the ecliptic at its orbital nodes twice every draconic month (27.212220 days) while a new moon occurs one every synodic month (29.530587981 days).", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Special conditions must occur for the two events to coincide because the Moon's orbit crosses the ecliptic at its orbital nodes twice every draconic month (27.212220 days) while a new moon occurs one every synodic month (29.530587981 days). Solar (and lunar) eclipses therefore happen only during eclipse seasons resulting in at least two, and up to five, solar eclipses each year; no more than two of which can be total eclipses."}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is this phenomena ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight."}, {"Answer": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight. This occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight. This occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned. "}, {"Answer": "Solar eclipse.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight. This occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned."}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are the different types of it ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "There are four types of solar eclipses.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Types", "Rationale": "There are four types of solar eclipses", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "There are four types of solar eclipses", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Types", "Rationale": "There are four types of solar eclipses:"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "what are the different types of it ?", "There are four types of solar eclipses."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is their frequency ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Frequency per year", "Rationale": "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year, with at least one per eclipse season", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Frequency per year", "Rationale": "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year, with at least one per eclipse season."}, {"Answer": "Since the Gregorian calendar was instituted in 1582, years that have had five solar eclipses were 1693, 1758, 1805, 1823, 1870, and 1935. The next occurrence will be 2206. On average, there are about 240 solar eclipses each century.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Frequency per year", "Rationale": "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year, with at least one per eclipse season. Since the Gregorian calendar was instituted in 1582, years that have had five solar eclipses were 1693, 1758, 1805, 1823, 1870, and 1935. The next occurrence will be 2206. On average, there are about 240 solar eclipses each century."}, {"Answer": "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year, with at least one per eclipse season.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Frequency per year", "Rationale": "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year, with at least one per eclipse season. "}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "what are the different types of it ?", "There are four types of solar eclipses.", "what is their frequency ?", "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is their duration ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is 7 minutes 29 seconds.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Duration", "Rationale": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is the eclipse of July 16, 2186 (with a maximum duration of 7 minutes 29 seconds over northern Guyana)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is 7 minutes 29 seconds", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Duration", "Rationale": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is the eclipse of July 16, 2186 (with a maximum duration of 7 minutes 29 seconds over northern Guyana)."}, {"Answer": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is the eclipse of July 16, 2186 (with a maximum duration of 7 minutes 29 seconds over northern Guyana).", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Duration", "Rationale": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is the eclipse of July 16, 2186 (with a maximum duration of 7 minutes 29 seconds over northern Guyana)."}, {"Answer": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is the eclipse of July 16, 2186, with a maximum duration of 7 minutes 29 seconds over northern Guyana.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Duration", "Rationale": "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is the eclipse of July 16, 2186 (with a maximum duration of 7 minutes 29 seconds over northern Guyana)."}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "what are the different types of it ?", "There are four types of solar eclipses.", "what is their frequency ?", "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year.", "what is their duration ?", "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is 7 minutes 29 seconds."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "does it follow any path ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Moon's umbra moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Path", "Rationale": "During a central eclipse, the Moon's umbra (or antumbra, in the case of an annular eclipse) moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "During a central eclipse, the Moon's umbra moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Path", "Rationale": "During a central eclipse, the Moon's umbra (or antumbra, in the case of an annular eclipse) moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth. "}, {"Answer": "During a central eclipse, the Moon's umbra (or antumbra, in the case of an annular eclipse) moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Path", "Rationale": "During a central eclipse, the Moon's umbra (or antumbra, in the case of an annular eclipse) moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth. "}, {"Answer": "During a central eclipse, the Moon's umbra moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth.", "Topic": "Solar eclipse", "Topic_section": "Path", "Rationale": "During a central eclipse, the Moon's umbra (or antumbra, in the case of an annular eclipse) moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth."}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "what are the different types of it ?", "There are four types of solar eclipses.", "what is their frequency ?", "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year.", "what is their duration ?", "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is 7 minutes 29 seconds.", "does it follow any path ?", "Yes, the Moon's umbra moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "talk about the planet you mentioned above ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": ": Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. "}, {"Answer": "Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. "}, {"Answer": "Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. "}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "what are the different types of it ?", "There are four types of solar eclipses.", "what is their frequency ?", "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year.", "what is their duration ?", "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is 7 minutes 29 seconds.", "does it follow any path ?", "Yes, the Moon's umbra moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth.", "talk about the planet you mentioned above ?", "It is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "talk about its surface ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Of the total surface area of Earth about 70.8%, is below sea level an/d covered by ocean water. The pedosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's continental surface and is composed of soil and subject to soil formation processes.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Surface", "Rationale": "The total surface area of Earth is about . Of this, 70.8%, or , is below sea level and covered by ocean water. Below the ocean's surface are much of the continental shelf, mountains, volcanoes, oceanic trenches, submarine canyons, oceanic plateaus, abyssal plains, and a globe-spanning mid-ocean ridge system. The remaining 29.2%, or , not covered by water has terrain that varies greatly from place to place and consists of mountains, deserts, plains, plateaus, and other landforms. Tectonics and erosion, volcanic eruptions, flooding, weathering, glaciation, the growth of coral reefs, and meteorite impacts are among the processes that constantly reshape Earth's surface over geological time.The continental crust consists of lower density material such as the igneous rocks granite and andesite. Less common is basalt, a denser volcanic rock that is the primary constituent of the ocean floors. Sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation of sediment that becomes buried and compacted togeth", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "About 29% of Earth's surface is land and remaining 71% is covered with water", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "About 29% of Earth's surface is land consisting of continents and islands. The remaining 71% is covered with water, mostly by oceans but also lakes, rivers and other fresh water, which together constitute the hydrosphere. "}, {"Answer": "About 29% of Earth's surface is land consisting of continents and islands. The remaining 71% is covered with water, mostly by oceans but also lakes, rivers and other fresh water, which together constitute the hydrosphere.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "About 29% of Earth's surface is land consisting of continents and islands. The remaining 71% is covered with water, mostly by oceans but also lakes, rivers and other fresh water, which together constitute the hydrosphere. "}, {"Answer": "70.8% of its surface is below sea level and covered by ocean water. The remaining 29.2%, has terrain that varies greatly from place to place and consists of mountains, deserts, plains, plateaus, and other landforms.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Surface", "Rationale": "The total surface area of Earth is about . Of this, 70.8%, or , is below sea level and covered by ocean water. Below the ocean's surface are much of the continental shelf, mountains, volcanoes, oceanic trenches, submarine canyons, oceanic plateaus, abyssal plains, and a globe-spanning mid-ocean ridge system. The remaining 29.2%, or , not covered by water has terrain that varies greatly from place to place and consists of mountains, deserts, plains, plateaus, and other landforms. Tectonics and erosion, volcanic eruptions, flooding, weathering, glaciation, the growth of coral reefs, and meteorite impacts are among the processes that constantly reshape Earth's surface over geological time."}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "what are the different types of it ?", "There are four types of solar eclipses.", "what is their frequency ?", "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year.", "what is their duration ?", "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is 7 minutes 29 seconds.", "does it follow any path ?", "Yes, the Moon's umbra moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth.", "talk about the planet you mentioned above ?", "It is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.", "talk about its surface ?", "Of the total surface area of Earth about 70.8%, is below sea level an/d covered by ocean water. The pedosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's continental surface and is composed of soil and subject to soil formation processes."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is its atmosphere ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Atmosphere", "Rationale": " A dry atmosphere is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A dry atmosphere is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Atmosphere", "Rationale": "The atmospheric pressure at Earth's sea level averages , with a scale height of about . A dry atmosphere is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules. "}, {"Answer": "A dry atmosphere is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Atmosphere", "Rationale": " A dry atmosphere is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules."}, {"Answer": "A dry atmosphere is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Atmosphere", "Rationale": "The atmospheric pressure at Earth's sea level averages , with a scale height of about . A dry atmosphere is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules. Water vapor content varies between 0.01% and 4% but averages about 1%."}]} {"Context": ["what factor limits the number of eclipses each year", "The alignment of the Sun, Moon and Earth.", "what is this phenomena ?", "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.", "what are the different types of it ?", "There are four types of solar eclipses.", "what is their frequency ?", "Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year.", "what is their duration ?", "The longest eclipse that has been calculated thus far is 7 minutes 29 seconds.", "does it follow any path ?", "Yes, the Moon's umbra moves rapidly from west to east across the Earth.", "talk about the planet you mentioned above ?", "It is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.", "talk about its surface ?", "Of the total surface area of Earth about 70.8%, is below sea level an/d covered by ocean water. The pedosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's continental surface and is composed of soil and subject to soil formation processes.", "how is its atmosphere ?", "It is composed of 78.084% nitrogen, 20.946% oxygen, 0.934% argon, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules."], "Conversation_no": 58, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is there water on this planet ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes,", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Hydrosphere", "Rationale": "he abundance of water on Earth's surface is a unique feature that distinguishes the \"Blue Planet\" fr", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, 71% is covered with water", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The remaining 71% is covered with water, mostly by oceans but also lakes, rivers and other fresh water, "}, {"Answer": "The abundance of water on Earth's surface is a unique feature that distinguishes the \"Blue Planet\" from other planets in the Solar System. Earth's hydrosphere consists chiefly of the oceans, but technically includes all water surfaces in the world", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Hydrosphere", "Rationale": "The abundance of water on Earth's surface is a unique feature that distinguishes the \"Blue Planet\" from other planets in the Solar System. Earth's hydrosphere consists chiefly of the oceans, but technically includes all water surfaces in the world"}, {"Answer": "Yes, there is abundance of water on Earth's surface and this is a unique feature that distinguishes it from other planets.", "Topic": "Earth", "Topic_section": "Hydrosphere", "Rationale": "The abundance of water on Earth's surface is a unique feature that distinguishes the \"Blue Planet\" from other planets in the Solar System. Earth's hydrosphere consists chiefly of the oceans, but technically includes all water surfaces in the world, including inland seas, lakes, rivers, and underground waters down to a depth of . About 97.5% of the water is saline; the remaining 2.5% is fresh water. Most fresh water, about 68.7%, is present as ice in ice caps and glaciers. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Willamette River ( ) is a major tributary of the Columbia River, accounting for 12 to 15\u00a0percent of the Columbia's flow. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It originates in the mountains south and southeast of Eugene, Oregon.", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Course", "Rationale": "The upper tributaries of the Willamette originate in the mountains south and southeast of Eugene, Oregon."}, {"Answer": "Flowing northward between the Oregon Coast Range and the Cascade Range, the river and its tributaries form the Willamette Valley, a basin that contains two-thirds of Oregon's population, including the state capital, Salem, and the state's largest city, Portland, which surrounds the Willamette's mouth at the Columbia.", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Flowing northward between the Oregon Coast Range and the Cascade Range, the river and its tributaries form the Willamette Valley, a basin that contains two-thirds of Oregon's population, including the state capital, Salem, and the state's largest city, Portland, which surrounds the Willamette's mouth at the Columbia."}, {"Answer": "In the mountains south and southeast of Eugene, Oregon.", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Course", "Rationale": "The upper tributaries of the Willamette originate in the mountains south and southeast of Eugene, Oregon. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Native American community", "Topic": "Columbia River", "Topic_section": "Indigenous peoples", "Rationale": "The discovery rekindled debate in the scientific community over the origins of human habitation in North America and sparked a protracted controversy over whether the scientific or Native American community was entitled to possess and/or study the remains.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In 1996 the skeletal remains of a 9,000-year-old prehistoric man (dubbed Kennewick Man) were found near Kennewick, Washington.", "Topic": "Columbia River", "Topic_section": "Indigenous peoples", "Rationale": "In 1996 the skeletal remains of a 9,000-year-old prehistoric man (dubbed Kennewick Man) were found near Kennewick, Washington. "}, {"Answer": "The Kalapuya, the Chinook, and the Clackamas.", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "First inhabitants", "Rationale": "For at least 10,000\u00a0years, a variety of indigenous peoples populated the Willamette Valley. These included the Kalapuya, the Chinook, and the Clackamas. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was the major trade done on this river?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fur trade", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Fur trade", "Rationale": "From the 18th to the mid-19th\u00a0century, much of the Pacific Northwest and most of its rivers were involved in the fur trade, in which fur trappers (mostly French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, which later merged) hunted for beaver and sea otter on rivers, streams, and coastlines.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fur trading.", "Topic": "Columbia River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In the following decades, fur trading companies used the Columbia as a key transportation route. "}, {"Answer": "fur trade", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Fur trade", "Rationale": "From the 18th to the mid-19th\u00a0century, much of the Pacific Northwest and most of its rivers were involved in the fur trade, in which fur trappers (mostly French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, which later merged) hunted for beaver and sea otter on rivers, streams, and coastlines. "}, {"Answer": "Fur trade.", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Fur trade", "Rationale": "From the 18th to the mid-19th\u00a0century, much of the Pacific Northwest and most of its rivers were involved in the fur trade, in which fur trappers (mostly French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, which later merged) hunted for beaver and sea otter on rivers, streams, and coastline"}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who traded this, to whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Fur trade", "Rationale": "From the 18th to the mid-19th\u00a0century, much of the Pacific Northwest and most of its rivers were involved in the fur trade, in which fur trappers (mostly French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, which later merged) hunted for beaver and sea otter on rivers, streams, and coastlines. The pelts of these animals commanded substantial prices in either the United States, Canada or eastern Asia, because of their \"thick, luxurious and water-repellent\" qualities.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Historically the trade stimulated the exploration and colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and the South Shetland and South Sandwich Islands.", "Topic": "Fur trade", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Historically the trade stimulated the exploration and colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and the South Shetland and South Sandwich Islands."}, {"Answer": "From the 18th to the mid-19th century, much of the Pacific Northwest and most of its rivers were involved in the fur trade, in which fur trappers (mostly French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, which later merged) hunted for beaver and sea otter on rivers, streams, and coastlines.", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Fur trade", "Rationale": " From the 18th to the mid-19th\u00a0century, much of the Pacific Northwest and most of its rivers were involved in the fur trade, in which fur trappers (mostly French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, which later merged) hunted for beaver and sea otter on rivers, streams, and coastlines."}, {"Answer": "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company.", "Topic": "Willamette River", "Topic_section": "Fur trade", "Rationale": "s in the records of outsiders in 1792, when it was seen by British Lieutenant William Robert Broughton of the Vancouver Expedition, led by George Vancouver. From the 18th to the mid-19th\u00a0century, much of the Pacific Northwest and most of its rivers were involved in the fur trade, in which fur trappers (mostly French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, which later merged) hunted for beaver and sea otter on rivers, streams, and coastlines. The pelts of these animals commanded substantial prices in either the United States, Canada or eastern Asia, because of their \"thick, luxurious and water-repellent\" qualities."}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who owns this company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 2006 HBC was sold for $1.1 billion to an American business man, Jerry Zucker, and as such is no longer a Canadian-owned company.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jerry Zucker.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 2006 HBC was sold for $1.1 billion to an American business man, Jerry Zucker, and as such is no longer a Canadian-owned company."}, {"Answer": "Jerry Zucker", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 2006 HBC was sold for $1.1 billion to an American business man, Jerry Zucker, and as such is no longer a Canadian-owned company. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, department stores", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Department stores and diversification", "Rationale": "HBC soon expanded into the interior and set-up posts along river settlements that later developed into the modern cities of Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton. In 1857, the first sales shop was established in Fort Langley. This was followed by other sales shops in Fort Victoria (1859), Winnipeg (1881), Calgary (1884), Vancouver (1887), Vernon (1887), Edmonton (1890), Yorkton (1898), and Nelson (1902). The first of the grand \"original six\" department stores was built in Calgary in 1913. The other department stores that followed were in Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, to name a few.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "HBC owns the Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th stores in the United States; most other American operations were sold by mid-2019 and the last remaining stores (Lord & Taylor chain) were sold prior to the end of 2019."}, {"Answer": "In September 2011, the HBC began downsizing the Zellers chain with the announcement that it would sell the majority of the leases for its locations to the U.S.-based retailer Target Corporation and close all of their remaining locations by early 2013", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Zellers stores", "Rationale": "In September 2011, the HBC began downsizing the Zellers chain with the announcement that it would sell the majority of the leases for its locations to the U.S.-based retailer Target Corporation and close all of their remaining locations by early 2013."}, {"Answer": "Yes, they now own and operates retail stores in Canada and the United States.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "HBC now owns and operates retail stores in Canada and the United States."}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "Yes, department stores"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "any stores in particular?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sales shops in Fort Langley, Fort Victoria, Winnipeg and Calgary, to name a few.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Department stores and diversification", "Rationale": "In 1857, the first sales shop was established in Fort Langley. This was followed by other sales shops in Fort Victoria (1859), Winnipeg (1881), Calgary (1884), Vancouver (1887), Vernon (1887), Edmonton (1890), Yorkton (1898), and Nelson (1902). The first of the grand \"original six\" department stores was built in Calgary in 1913. The other department stores that followed were in Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Shop-Rite chain of catalogue stores.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "Retail expansion", "Rationale": "In 1972, the company acquired the four-store Shop-Rite chain of catalogue stores. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "Yes, department stores", "any stores in particular?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did they merger with any other major company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, with North West Company", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": " In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, with the \"North West Company\".", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": "The North West Company (NWC) was the main rival in the fur trade. The competition led to the small Pemmican War in 1816. The Battle of Seven Oaks on 19 June 1816 was the climax of the long dispute. In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition."}, {"Answer": "In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": " In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition."}, {"Answer": "In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": "In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "Yes, department stores", "any stores in particular?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did they merger with any other major company?", "Yes, with North West Company"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where is this company located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Montreal", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Montreal.", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821."}, {"Answer": "Montreal", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821. "}, {"Answer": "Montreal.", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "Yes, department stores", "any stores in particular?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did they merger with any other major company?", "Yes, with North West Company", "where is this company located?", "Montreal"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who were the founders?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and Roderick Mackenzie", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Official founding", "Rationale": "In 1787 the North West Company merged with a rival organization, Gregory, McLeod and Co., which brought several more able partners in, including John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and his cousin Roderick Mackenzie. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Benjamin Frobisher, Isaac Todd and Alexander Henry.", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Beginnings", "Rationale": "There are historical references to a North West Company as early as 1770, including the Montreal-based traders Benjamin Frobisher, Isaac Todd, Alexander Henry the elder and others, but the standard histories trace the Company to a 16-share organization formed in 1779, which included Todd, Simon McTavish and James McGill. "}, {"Answer": "Gregory, McLeod and Co., which brought several more able partners in, including John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and his cousin Roderick Mackenzie", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Official founding", "Rationale": "In 1787 the North West Company merged with a rival organization, Gregory, McLeod and Co., which brought several more able partners in, including John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and his cousin Roderick Mackenzie"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "Yes, department stores", "any stores in particular?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did they merger with any other major company?", "Yes, with North West Company", "where is this company located?", "Montreal", "who were the founders?", "John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and Roderick Mackenzie"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1787", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Official founding", "Rationale": "In 1787 the North West Company merged with a rival organization, Gregory, McLeod and Co., which brought several more able partners in, including John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and his cousin Roderick Mackenzie. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1787", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Official founding", "Rationale": "In 1787 the North West Company merged with a rival organization, Gregory, McLeod and Co., which brought several more able partners in, including John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and his cousin Roderick Mackenzie. "}, {"Answer": "1787", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Official founding", "Rationale": " The 1787 company consisted of 20 shares, some held by the agents at Montreal (see below), and others by wintering partners, who spent the trading season in the fur country and oversaw the trade with the aboriginal peoples there.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "Yes, department stores", "any stores in particular?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did they merger with any other major company?", "Yes, with North West Company", "where is this company located?", "Montreal", "who were the founders?", "John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and Roderick Mackenzie", "when was it founded?", "1787"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who forced them into the merger with the other company mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "British government", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": "The North West Company (NWC) was the main rival in the fur trade. The competition led to the small Pemmican War in 1816. The Battle of Seven Oaks on 19 June 1816 was the climax of the long dispute. In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "British government.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": "In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition. "}, {"Answer": "Thomas Douglas", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Forced merger", "Rationale": "All these events intensified competition between the companies. When Thomas Douglas convinced his fellow shareholders in the Hudson's Bay Company to grant him the Selkirk Concession, it marked another in a series of events that would lead to the demise of the North West Company."}, {"Answer": "The British government.", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "'s Bay Company in what is present-day Western Canada and Northwestern Ontario. With great wealth at stake, tensions between the companies increased to the point where several minor armed skirmishes broke out, and the two companies were forced by the British government to merge."}]} {"Context": ["where is the headwaters of the willamette river", "Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of North America", "who were the first people to inhabit the area along the above-mentioned river?", "Native American community", "what was the major trade done on this river?", "Fur trade", "who traded this, to whom?", "French-Canadians working for the Hudson's Bay Company", "who owns this company?", "American business man, Jerry Zucker", "are there any modern stores associated with this company?", "Yes, department stores", "any stores in particular?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did they merger with any other major company?", "Yes, with North West Company", "where is this company located?", "Montreal", "who were the founders?", "John Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and Roderick Mackenzie", "when was it founded?", "1787", "who forced them into the merger with the other company mentioned earlier?", "British government"], "Conversation_no": 59, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what was the reason behind the merger?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To put an end to often-violent competition, which was leading to war between the two", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": "The North West Company (NWC) was the main rival in the fur trade. The competition led to the small Pemmican War in 1816. The Battle of Seven Oaks on 19 June 1816 was the climax of the long dispute. In 1821, the North West Company of Montreal and Hudson's Bay Company were forcibly merged by intervention of the British government to put an end to often-violent competition. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The North West Company was the main rival in the fur trade. The competition led to the small \"Pemmican War\" and \"The Battle of Seven Oaks\u201d.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": "The North West Company (NWC) was the main rival in the fur trade. The competition led to the small Pemmican War in 1816. The Battle of Seven Oaks on 19 June 1816 was the climax of the long dispute."}, {"Answer": "The North West Company (NWC) was the main rival in the fur trade. The competition led to the small Pemmican War in 1816.", "Topic": "Hudson's Bay Company", "Topic_section": "North West Company: violent competition and merger", "Rationale": "The North West Company (NWC) was the main rival in the fur trade. The competition led to the small Pemmican War in 1816."}, {"Answer": "To end the violent competition between the two companies.", "Topic": "North West Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "With great wealth at stake, tensions between the companies increased to the point where several minor armed skirmishes broke out, and the two companies were forced by the British government to merge."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did we get the statue of liverty", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886."}, {"Answer": "October 28, 1886.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.\n"}, {"Answer": "October 28, 1886", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886."], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who built it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Gustave Eiffel", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gustave Eiffel.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel"}, {"Answer": "Gustave Eiffel", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel."}, {"Answer": "Designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. "}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel"], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "October 28, 1886", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel", "when?", "October 28, 1886"], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States. "}, {"Answer": "Paris", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Construction in France", "Rationale": "On his return to Paris in 1877, Bartholdi concentrated on completing the head, which was exhibited at the 1878 Paris World's Fair. Fundraising continued, with models of the statue put on sale. Tickets to view the construction activity at the Gaget, Gauthier & Co. workshop were also offered. The French government authorized a lottery; among the prizes were valuable silver plate and a terracotta model of the statue. By the end of 1879, about 250,000\u00a0francs had been raised.\n\nThe head and arm had been built with assistance from Viollet-le-Duc, who fell ill in 1879. He soon died, leaving no indication of how he intended to transition from the copper skin to his proposed masonry pier. The following year, Bartholdi was able to obtain the services of the innovative designer and builder Gustave Eiffel. Eiffel and his structural engineer, Maurice Koechlin, decided to abandon the pier and instead build an iron truss tower. Eiffel opted not to use a completely rigid structure, which would force st"}, {"Answer": "France", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Construction in France", "Rationale": "Eiffel's design made the statue one of the earliest examples of curtain wall construction, in"}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel", "when?", "October 28, 1886", "where?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who designed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A French sculptor \"Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi\".", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " York Harbor within New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi"}, {"Answer": "Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi "}, {"Answer": "Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886."}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel", "when?", "October 28, 1886", "where?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who designed it?", "A French sculptor \"Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi\"."], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what does it symbolize?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It symbolises freedom and is seen as a welcome sign to immigrants arriving by sea.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After its dedication, the statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States, seen as a symbol of welcome to immigrants arriving by sea.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "After its dedication, the statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States, seen as a symbol of welcome to immigrants arriving by sea.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After its dedication, the statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States, seen as a symbol of welcome to immigrants arriving by sea."}, {"Answer": "It symbolise how best to express the idea of American liberty", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Design, style, and symbolism", "Rationale": "Bartholdi and Laboulaye considered how best to express the idea of American liberty. In early American history, two female figures were frequently used as cultural symbols of the nation. "}, {"Answer": "Idea of American liberty", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Design, style, and symbolism", "Rationale": "Bartholdi and Laboulaye considered how best to express the idea of American liberty."}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel", "when?", "October 28, 1886", "where?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who designed it?", "A French sculptor \"Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi\".", "what does it symbolize?", "It symbolises freedom and is seen as a welcome sign to immigrants arriving by sea."], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is the statue located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "is It is situated in Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Location and access", "Rationale": "The statue is situated in Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island south of Ellis Island, which together comprise the Statue of Liberty National Monument.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States. "}, {"Answer": "Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States. "}, {"Answer": "Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States. "}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel", "when?", "October 28, 1886", "where?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who designed it?", "A French sculptor \"Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi\".", "what does it symbolize?", "It symbolises freedom and is seen as a welcome sign to immigrants arriving by sea.", "where is the statue located?", "is It is situated in Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island."], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how can you access it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By ferries which depart from Liberty State Park in Jersey City and the Battery in Lower Manhattan.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Location and access", "Rationale": "The ferries, which depart from Liberty State Park in Jersey City and the Battery in Lower Manhattan, also stop at Ellis Island when it is open to the public, making a combined trip possible.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "By ferry.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Location and access", "Rationale": " but there is a cost for the ferry service that all visitors must use,"}, {"Answer": "Must obtain a complimentary museum/pedestal ticket along with their ferry ticket", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Location and access", "Rationale": "Visitors intending to enter the statue's base and pedestal must obtain a complimentary museum/pedestal ticket along with their ferry ticket. "}, {"Answer": "Ferry service", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Location and access", "Rationale": "No charge is made for entrance to the national monument, but there is a cost for the ferry service that all visitors must use, as private boats may not dock at the island. A concession was granted in 2007 to Statue Cruises to operate the transportation and ticketing facilities"}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel", "when?", "October 28, 1886", "where?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who designed it?", "A French sculptor \"Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi\".", "what does it symbolize?", "It symbolises freedom and is seen as a welcome sign to immigrants arriving by sea.", "where is the statue located?", "is It is situated in Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island.", "how can you access it?", "By ferries which depart from Liberty State Park in Jersey City and the Battery in Lower Manhattan."], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how were funds raised to build it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A large number of money-raising events were organized. As part of one such effort, an auction of art and manuscripts, poet Emma Lazarus was asked to donate an original work.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Fundraising", "Rationale": "Fundraising in the US for the pedestal had begun in 1882. The committee organized a large number of money-raising events. As part of one such effort, an auction of art and manuscripts, poet Emma Lazarus was asked to donate an original work.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Through various money-raising events, like auction of art and manuscripts.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Fundraising", "Rationale": "The committee organized a large number of money-raising events. As part of one such effort, an auction of art and manuscripts,"}, {"Answer": "The committee organized a large number of money-raising events", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Fundraising", "Rationale": "Fundraising in the US for the pedestal had begun in 1882. The committee organized a large number of money-raising events"}, {"Answer": "The committee organized a large number of money-raising events.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Fundraising", "Rationale": "The committee organized a large number of money-raising events."}]} {"Context": ["when did we get the statue of liverty", "The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.", "who built it?", "Gustave Eiffel", "when?", "October 28, 1886", "where?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who designed it?", "A French sculptor \"Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste Bartholdi\".", "what does it symbolize?", "It symbolises freedom and is seen as a welcome sign to immigrants arriving by sea.", "where is the statue located?", "is It is situated in Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island.", "how can you access it?", "By ferries which depart from Liberty State Park in Jersey City and the Battery in Lower Manhattan.", "how were funds raised to build it?", "A large number of money-raising events were organized. As part of one such effort, an auction of art and manuscripts, poet Emma Lazarus was asked to donate an original work."], "Conversation_no": 60, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "are there any inscriptions on it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "There is an inscription on the left hand of the statue that reads \"tabula ansata\", the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The statue is a figure of Libertas, a robed Roman liberty goddess. She holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a \"tabula ansata\" inscribed (July 4, 1776 in Roman numerals), the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On the 'tabula ansata\" carried by the statue , the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence is inscribed.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a \"tabula ansata\" inscribed (July 4, 1776 in Roman numerals), the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. "}, {"Answer": "There are several plaques and dedicatory tablets on or near the Statue of Liberty", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Inscriptions, plaques, and dedications", "Rationale": "There are several plaques and dedicatory tablets on or near the Statue of Liberty.\n\nA group of statues stands at the western end of the island, honoring those closely associated with the Statue of Liberty. Two Americans\u2014Pulitzer and Lazarus\u2014and three Frenchmen\u2014Bartholdi, Eiffel, and Laboulaye\u2014are depicted. They are the work of Maryland sculptor Phillip Ratner."}, {"Answer": "Yes, she holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a \"tabula ansata\" inscribed, the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.", "Topic": "Statue of Liberty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a \"tabula ansata\" inscribed (July 4, 1776 in Roman numerals), the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where does the river welland start and finish", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke."}, {"Answer": "From the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, to The Wash near Fosdyke.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he River Welland is a lowland river in the east of England, some long. It drains part of the Midlands eastwards to The Wash. The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke"}, {"Answer": "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke."}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke"], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are some of its tributaries?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Glen rivers and river Chater, to name a few.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "he basin runs in a broadly south-west to north-east direction, with an extension to the north around the West Glen and East Glen rivers."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its tributaries?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are the names of the fishes found in the watercourse?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Wild brown trout, chub and perch", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": "wild brown trout ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wild brown trout, grayling, chub, perch ,pike, perch, zander, roach, bream, rudd, ruffe, gudgeon and eels.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": "The river, in its upper reaches, supports a wild brown trout population and the occasional grayling. Chub and perch dominate the middle reaches around Stamford, with pike, perch, zander, roach, bream, rudd, ruffe, gudgeon and eels inhabiting the lower lengths around Spalding."}, {"Answer": "Pike, perch, zander, roach, bream, rudd, ruffe, gudgeon and eels.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": "The river, in its upper reaches, supports a wild brown trout population and the occasional grayling. Chub and perch dominate the middle reaches around Stamford, with pike, perch, zander, roach, bream, rudd, ruffe, gudgeon and eels inhabiting the lower lengths around Spalding."}, {"Answer": "Stamford, pike, perch, zander, roach, bream, rudd, ruffe, gudgeon and eels", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": " Chub and perch dominate the middle reaches around Stamford, with pike, perch, zander, roach, bream, rudd, ruffe, gudgeon and eels inhabiting the lower lengths around Spalding.\n"}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its tributaries?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the names of the fishes found in the watercourse?", "Wild brown trout, chub and perch"], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "apart from the source and its mouth, what are some of the places this watercourse passes through?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It issues at Spring Croft, Church Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Course", "Rationale": "it issues at Spring Croft, Church Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke. "}, {"Answer": "Theddingworth, Lubenham, Market Harborough, etc.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Course", "Rationale": "h Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire. It flows westwards, before looping round, passing through the grounds of Hothorpe Hall in Theddingworth, now a conference centre, to flow generally eastwards through Lubenham to Market Harborough. One of the driveways to Thorpe Lubenham Hall is carried over the river by an early nineteenth century ashlar bridge which is a Grade II listed structure. To the east of Lubenham, the river passes Old Lubenham Hall, part of an H-plan house built in the late sixteenth century and modified in the early eighteenth century. King Charles I i"}, {"Answer": "Hothorpe Hall in Theddingworth, Lubenham to Market Harborough, Thorpe Lubenham Hall, etc.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Course", "Rationale": "Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire. It flows westwards, before looping round, passing through the grounds of Hothorpe Hall in Theddingworth, now a conference centre, to flow generally eastwards through Lubenham to Market Harborough. One of the driveways to Thorpe Lubenham Hall is carried over the river by an early nineteenth century ashlar bridge which is a Grade II listed structure. To the east of Lubenham, the river passes Old Lubenham Hall, part of an H-plan house built in the late sixteenth century and modified in the early eighteenth century. King Charles I is believed to have stayed there before the Battle of Naseby. Three arms of a square moat surround the house, and the site is a scheduled ancient monument."}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its tributaries?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the names of the fishes found in the watercourse?", "Wild brown trout, chub and perch", "apart from the source and its mouth, what are some of the places this watercourse passes through?", "It issues at Spring Croft, Church Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire."], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are some of the birds or mammals found near the watercourse?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Swans and geese", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": "swans and geese", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Swans and geese.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": "Large numbers of swans and geese use the river around Crowland, and out to sea. Smaller populations of each can be seen around the Stamford Meadows, and further upstream."}, {"Answer": "Swans and geese, to name a few.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": "Large numbers of swans and geese use the river around Crowland, and out to sea. Sm"}, {"Answer": "Swans and geese", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Wildlife", "Rationale": "Large numbers of swans and geese use the river around Crowland, and out to sea. Smaller populations of each can be seen around the Stamford Meadows, and further upstream."}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its tributaries?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the names of the fishes found in the watercourse?", "Wild brown trout, chub and perch", "apart from the source and its mouth, what are some of the places this watercourse passes through?", "It issues at Spring Croft, Church Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.", "what are some of the birds or mammals found near the watercourse?", "Swans and geese"], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "with reference to the mouth of the river which you mentioned earlier, what is its water temperature?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Wash varies enormously in water temperature throughout the year.", "Topic": "The Wash", "Topic_section": "Water temperature", "Rationale": "The Wash varies enormously in water temperature throughout the year. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its tributaries?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the names of the fishes found in the watercourse?", "Wild brown trout, chub and perch", "apart from the source and its mouth, what are some of the places this watercourse passes through?", "It issues at Spring Croft, Church Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.", "what are some of the birds or mammals found near the watercourse?", "Swans and geese", "with reference to the mouth of the river which you mentioned earlier, what is its water temperature?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how can one navigate in this river?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The river as far as Stamford was used by the Romans for navigation, as it formed part of a system including the Car Dyke, which ran along the western edge of the Fens and crossed the river near the modern Folly River. Navigation to Stamford was improved by the canal.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Navigation", "Rationale": "The river as far as Stamford was used by the Romans for navigation, as it formed part of a system including the Car Dyke, which ran along the western edge of the Fens and crossed the river near the modern Folly River. Navigation to Stamford was improved by the canal. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Using boats.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Navigation", "Rationale": " Boats used on the canal were small lighters, around wide, capable of carrying from seven to fourteen tons, and normally worked in trains of four vessels. "}, {"Answer": "Boats, barges, keels and water taxis.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Navigation", "Rationale": "Trade on the lower river was carried in barges and keels"}, {"Answer": "The river as far as Stamford was used by the Romans for navigation, as it formed part of a system including the Car Dyke, navigation to Stamford was improved by the canal", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Navigation", "Rationale": "The river as far as Stamford was used by the Romans for navigation, as it formed part of a system including the Car Dyke, which ran along the western edge of the Fens and crossed the river near the modern Folly River. Navigation to Stamford was improved by the canal. Boats used on the canal were small lighters, around wide, capable of carrying from seven to fourteen tons, and normally worked in trains of four vessels. "}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its tributaries?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the names of the fishes found in the watercourse?", "Wild brown trout, chub and perch", "apart from the source and its mouth, what are some of the places this watercourse passes through?", "It issues at Spring Croft, Church Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.", "what are some of the birds or mammals found near the watercourse?", "Swans and geese", "with reference to the mouth of the river which you mentioned earlier, what is its water temperature?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how can one navigate in this river?", "The river as far as Stamford was used by the Romans for navigation, as it formed part of a system including the Car Dyke, which ran along the western edge of the Fens and crossed the river near the modern Folly River. Navigation to Stamford was improved by the canal."], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "are there any bridges built across this watercourse?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ashlar bridge", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Course", "Rationale": "ashlar bridge ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, an early nineteenth century ashlar bridge .", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Course", "Rationale": ". One of the driveways to Thorpe Lubenham Hall is carried over the river by an early nineteenth century ashlar bridge which is a Grade II listed structure."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the A16 road bridge and the Fosdyke bridge.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "Spalding to the Wash", "Rationale": "own, it is approached by Vernatt's Drain, which runs parallel to the river carrying water pumped from Deeping Fen, and is crossed by the A16 road bridge. Nearby is Pinchbeck Marsh Pumping Station, which houses the last beam engine and scoop wheel to be used in the Fens for land drainage. It was built in 1833, and ran until 1952, when it was replaced by electric pumps. It now forms part of a museum of land drainage run by the Welland and Deepings Internal Drainage Board, in partnership with South Holland District Council. Vernatt's Drain passes through a sluice to join the river, while the sluice that protects the entrance to the River Glen is navigable, to allow boats to reach Tongue End, some upstream from its mouth. There are pumping stations for Sea Dike and Lords Drain, and the outfalls of the Risegate Eau and Five Towns drainage channels before the final bridge at Fosdyke is reached. After it is joined by the Holbeach River, it is bordered by salt marshes, and finally flows into T"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where does the river welland start and finish", "The river rises in the Hothorpe Hills, at Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then flows generally northeast to Market Harborough, Stamford and Spalding, to reach The Wash near Fosdyke", "what is the total length of this watercourse?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of its tributaries?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the names of the fishes found in the watercourse?", "Wild brown trout, chub and perch", "apart from the source and its mouth, what are some of the places this watercourse passes through?", "It issues at Spring Croft, Church Street. Sibbertoft sits astride one of the principal watersheds in England. Within , the small stream forms the border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.", "what are some of the birds or mammals found near the watercourse?", "Swans and geese", "with reference to the mouth of the river which you mentioned earlier, what is its water temperature?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how can one navigate in this river?", "The river as far as Stamford was used by the Romans for navigation, as it formed part of a system including the Car Dyke, which ran along the western edge of the Fens and crossed the river near the modern Folly River. Navigation to Stamford was improved by the canal.", "are there any bridges built across this watercourse?", "Ashlar bridge"], "Conversation_no": 61, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are the names of those famous people who are involved in any construction activities along this watercourse?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "David Cecil, Daniel Wigmore", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Daniel Wigmore", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Richard de Rulos, Daniel Wigmore , James I, and others.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Richard de Rulos, who was Lord of Deeping Fen during the reign of William the Conqueror erected a strong embankment to prevent flooding of the meadows adjoining the river, which then became fertile fields and a pleasure garden. "}, {"Answer": "Daniel Wigmore.", "Topic": "River Welland", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " in 1623 by a grant of James I, and the corporation expected to have the work completed by 1627. However, they were unable to find a suitable contractor to carry out the work, and failed to reach agreement on terms with David Cecil in 1636, and two other potential contractors after that. Finally in 1664, an alderman from Stamford called Daniel Wigmore took the job. He built the cut and 12 locks, which included the High Lock and the Low Lock on the river at Deeping St James, at a cost of \u00a35,000. In return for his expenditure, he was given the lease of the tolls for t"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "In addition to Petaluma, other locations included Mel's Drive-In in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the Buchanan Field Airport in Concord. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Petaluma, Mel's Drive-In, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the Buchanan Field Airport in Concord", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "In addition to Petaluma, other locations included Mel's Drive-In in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the Buchanan Field Airport in Concord. The freshman hop dance was filmed in the Gus Gymnasium, previously known as the Boys Gym, at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley."}, {"Answer": "Petaluma.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Filming was initially set to take place in San Rafael, California, but the production crew was denied permission to shoot beyond a second day. As a result, production was moved to Petaluma."}, {"Answer": "In addition to Petaluma, other locations included Mel's Drive-In in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the Buchanan Field Airport in Concord.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "In addition to Petaluma, other locations included Mel's Drive-In in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the Buchanan Field Airport in Concord. "}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations."], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was it screened?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1973", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "Despite unanimous praise at a January 1973 test screening attended by Universal executive Ned Tanen, the studio told Lucas they wanted to re-edit his original cut of \"American Graffiti\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "January 1973", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "Despite unanimous praise at a January 1973 test screening attended by Universal executive Ned Tanen, the studio told Lucas they wanted to re-edit his original cut of \"American Graffiti\". "}, {"Answer": "It was released in the United States on 11 August ,1973.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "The film was released in the United States on August 11, 1973 to sleeper hit reception. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973"], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who were the actors in this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers, Kathleen Quinlan, Debralee Scott, and Joe Spano also appear in the film.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack are some of them", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers, Kathleen Quinlan, Debralee Scott, and Joe Spano also appear in the film."}, {"Answer": "George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers, Kathleen Quinlan, Debralee Scott, and Joe Spano.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers, Kathleen Quinlan, Debralee Scott, and Joe Spano "}, {"Answer": "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers, Kathleen Quinlan, Debralee Scott, and Joe Spano also appear in the film."}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "August 22nd, 1947.", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Jane Williams (born August 22, 1947) is an American actress known for her role as Shirley Feeney on the television sitcom \"Laverne & Shirley\" (1976\u20131982).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "August 22, 1947", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Jane Williams (born August 22, 1947) is an American actress known for her role as Shirley Feeney on the television sitcom \"Laverne & Shirley\" (1976\u20131982)."}, {"Answer": "22 August 1947.", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Jane Williams (born August 22, 1947"}, {"Answer": "August 22, 1947", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Jane Williams (born August 22, 1947) is an American actress known for her role as Shirley Feeney on the television sitcom \"Laverne & Shirley\" (1976\u20131982)."}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947."], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is the actor from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Williams was born in the Van Nuys district of Los Angeles, California to Francesca (n\u00e9e Bellini), a waitress, and Beachard Williams, an electronic technician. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Los Angeles, California", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Williams was born in the Van Nuys district of Los Angeles, California to Francesca (n\u00e9e Bellini), a waitress, and Beachard Williams, an electronic technician. "}, {"Answer": "Los Angeles, California.", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Williams was born in the Van Nuys district of Los Angeles, California to Francesca (n\u00e9e Bellini), a waitress, and Beachard Williams, an electronic technician. The family moved to Dallas, Texas when she was a year old and returned to Los Angeles when she was ten years old"}, {"Answer": "Los Angeles, California.", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Williams was born in the Van Nuys district of Los Angeles,"}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California."], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "whom was this person married to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bill Hudson", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Williams was married to Bill Hudson of the musical trio Hudson Brothers in 1982.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bill Hudson but ended in divorce", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Williams was married to Bill Hudson of the musical trio Hudson Brothers in 1982. The marriage ended in divorce in 2000. "}, {"Answer": "Bill Hudson.", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Williams was married to Bill Hudson of the musical trio Hudson Brothers in 1982. "}, {"Answer": "Bill Hudson", "Topic": "Cindy Williams", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Williams was married to Bill Hudson of the musical trio Hudson Brothers in 1982."}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "whom was this person married to?", "Bill Hudson"], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is the first actor mentioned earlier from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Brooklyn, New York", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Dreyfuss was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Norman Dreyfus (1920\u20132013), an attorney, restaurateur and the owner of a plastics company originally from a \"violent gang culture in Brooklyn,\" and Geraldine (; 1921\u20132000), a peace activist.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Brooklyn, New York", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Dreyfuss was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Norman Dreyfus (1920\u20132013), an attorney, restaurateur and the owner of a plastics company originally from a \"violent gang culture in Brooklyn,\" and Geraldine (; 1921\u20132000), a peace activist."}, {"Answer": "Brooklyn, New York.", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Dreyfuss was born in Brooklyn, New York, "}, {"Answer": "Brooklyn, New York.", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Dreyfuss was born in Brooklyn, New York,"}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "whom was this person married to?", "Bill Hudson", "where is the first actor mentioned earlier from?", "Brooklyn, New York"], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which books did he write?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove for the novel \"The Two Georges\u201d.", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Books and articles", "Rationale": "In 1995, Dreyfuss co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove the novel \"The Two Georges\", a steampunk/alternate history/mystery piece set in the year 1995 of a timeline where the American Revolution was peacefully avoided.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He co-authored the novel \"The Two Georges\"", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Books and articles", "Rationale": "In 1995, Dreyfuss co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove the novel \"The Two Georges\", a steampunk/alternate history/mystery piece set in the year 1995 of a timeline where the American Revolution was peacefully avoided. "}, {"Answer": "\"The Two Georges\".", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Books and articles", "Rationale": "In 1995, Dreyfuss co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove the novel \"The Two Georges\", "}, {"Answer": "\"The Two Georges\"", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Books and articles", "Rationale": "In 1995, Dreyfuss co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove the novel \"The Two Georges\", a steampunk/alternate history/mystery piece set in the year 1995 of a timeline where the American Revolution was peacefully avoided."}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "whom was this person married to?", "Bill Hudson", "where is the first actor mentioned earlier from?", "Brooklyn, New York", "which books did he write?", "He co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove for the novel \"The Two Georges\u201d."], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was this novel published?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1995", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "t was originally published in 1995 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom, and in 1996 by Tor Books in the United States, and was nominated for the 1995 Sidewise Award for Alternate History.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1995 in UK and 1996 in US", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was originally published in 1995 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom, and in 1996 by Tor Books in the United States, and was nominated for the 1995 Sidewise Award for Alternate History."}, {"Answer": "1995 in the United Kingdom.", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Two Georges is an alternate history and detective thriller novel co-written by science fiction author Harry Turtledove and Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss. It was originally published in 1995"}, {"Answer": "1995", "Topic": "Richard Dreyfuss", "Topic_section": "Books and articles", "Rationale": "In 1995, Dreyfuss co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove the novel \"The Two Georges\", a steampunk/alternate history/mystery piece set in the year 1995 of a timeline where the American Revolution was peacefully avoided."}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "whom was this person married to?", "Bill Hudson", "where is the first actor mentioned earlier from?", "Brooklyn, New York", "which books did he write?", "He co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove for the novel \"The Two Georges\u201d.", "when was this novel published?", "1995"], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which genre is this novel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an \"alternate history\" and \"detective thriller\".", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Two Georges is an alternate history and detective thriller novel co-written by science fiction author Harry Turtledove and Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An alternate history and detective thriller novel", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Two Georges is an alternate history and detective thriller novel co-written by science fiction author Harry Turtledove and Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss."}, {"Answer": "Alternate history and detective thriller.", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Two Georges is an alternate history and detective thriller novel "}, {"Answer": "An alternate history and detective thriller novel.", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Two Georges is an alternate history and detective thriller novel co-written by science fiction author Harry Turtledove and Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss."}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "whom was this person married to?", "Bill Hudson", "where is the first actor mentioned earlier from?", "Brooklyn, New York", "which books did he write?", "He co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove for the novel \"The Two Georges\u201d.", "when was this novel published?", "1995", "which genre is this novel?", "It is an \"alternate history\" and \"detective thriller\"."], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "which awards did the aforementioned movie win?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It won \"Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)\" at the 31st Golden Globe Awards.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "The film won Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) at the 31st Golden Globe Awards, while Paul Le Mat won Most Promising Newcomer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "The film won Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) at the 31st Golden Globe Awards, while Paul Le Mat won Most Promising Newcomer."}, {"Answer": "Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) at the 31st Golden Globe Awards.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "The film won Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) at the 31st Golden Globe Awards"}, {"Answer": "\"Publishers Weekly\" praises the novel's \"recognizable yet delightfully distorted\" world where \"engaging characters play out a suspenseful and satisfying story\".", "Topic": "The Two Georges", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "The \"Houston Chronicle\" listed \"The Two Georges\" as one of many pieces of fiction that have pictured blacks as the head of the executive branch, in this case Sir Martin Luther King, Governor General of North America. "}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "whom was this person married to?", "Bill Hudson", "where is the first actor mentioned earlier from?", "Brooklyn, New York", "which books did he write?", "He co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove for the novel \"The Two Georges\u201d.", "when was this novel published?", "1995", "which genre is this novel?", "It is an \"alternate history\" and \"detective thriller\".", "which awards did the aforementioned movie win?", "It won \"Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)\" at the 31st Golden Globe Awards."], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who directed this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "George Lucas", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers, Kathleen Quinlan, Debralee Scott, and Joe Spano also appear in the film.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "George Lucas", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas"}, {"Answer": "George Lucas.", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas"}, {"Answer": "George Lucas", "Topic": "American Graffiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas"}]} {"Context": ["where was the movie american graffiti filmed at", "Petaluma, \"Mel's Drive-In\" in San Francisco, Sonoma, Richmond, Novato, and the \"Buchanan Field Airport\" in Concord were some of the locations.", "when was it screened?", "1973", "who were the actors in this film?", "Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams, to name a few.", "when was the last actor mentioned born?", "August 22nd, 1947.", "where is the actor from?", "\"Van Nuys\", a district of Los Angeles, California.", "whom was this person married to?", "Bill Hudson", "where is the first actor mentioned earlier from?", "Brooklyn, New York", "which books did he write?", "He co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove for the novel \"The Two Georges\u201d.", "when was this novel published?", "1995", "which genre is this novel?", "It is an \"alternate history\" and \"detective thriller\".", "which awards did the aforementioned movie win?", "It won \"Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)\" at the 31st Golden Globe Awards.", "who directed this film?", "George Lucas"], "Conversation_no": 62, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "which movies is this director best known for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Star Wars\" and \"Indiana Jones\" are two of them.", "Topic": "George Lucas", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lucas is best known for creating the \"Star Wars\" and \"Indiana Jones\" franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, and Industrial Light & Magic. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Star Wars\" and \"Indiana Jones\" franchises", "Topic": "George Lucas", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lucas is best known for creating the \"Star Wars\" and \"Indiana Jones\" franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, and Industrial Light & Magic."}, {"Answer": "The \"Star Wars \" and the \"Indiana Jones\" franchises.", "Topic": "George Lucas", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Lucas is best known for creating the \"Star Wars\" and \"Indiana Jones\" franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, and Industrial Light & Magic. "}, {"Answer": "\"THX 1138\" and \"Star Wars\".", "Topic": "George Lucas", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Lucas wrote and directed \"THX 1138\" (1971), based on his earlier student short \"\", which was a critical success but a financial failure. His next work as a writer-director was the film \"American Graffiti\" (1973), inspired by his youth in the early 1960s Modesto, California, and produced through the newly founded Lucasfilm. The film was critically and commercially successful and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "September 2, 1945", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " September 2, 1945", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "August 15", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "August 15 "}, {"Answer": "15 August 1945.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced by Japanese Emperor Hirohito on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close."}, {"Answer": "Announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced by Japanese Emperor Hirohito on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945,"}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945"], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Divisions within the Japanese leadership", "Rationale": "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Japan's leaders were in agreement that the war was going badly, but they disagreed over the best means to negotiate its end. There were two camps: the so-called \"peace\" camp and the hardliners who favored fighting one last \"decisive\" battle that would inflict so many casualties on the Allies that they would be willing to offer more lenient terms.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Divisions within the Japanese leadership", "Rationale": "Japan's leaders were in agreement that the war was going badly, but they disagreed over the best means to negotiate its end. There were two camps: the so-called \"peace\" camp favored a diplomatic initiative to persuade Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, to mediate a settlement between the Allies and Japan; and the hardliners who favored fighting one last \"decisive\" battle that would inflict so many casualties on the Allies that they would be willing to offer more lenient terms."}, {"Answer": "The \"peace\" camp and the \"hardliners\".", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Divisions within the Japanese leadership", "Rationale": ". There were two camps: the so-called \"peace\" camp favored a diplomatic initiative to persuade Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, to mediate a settlement between the Allies and Japan; and the hardliners who favored fighting one last \"decisive\" battle that would inflict so many casualties on the Allies that they would be willing to offer more lenient terms."}, {"Answer": "By 1945, Japan's leaders were in agreement that the war was going badly, but they disagreed over the best means to negotiate its end - two camps: the so-called \"peace\" camp and the hardliners", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Divisions within the Japanese leadership", "Rationale": "By 1945, Japan's leaders were in agreement that the war was going badly, but they disagreed over the best means to negotiate its end. There were two camps: the so-called \"peace\" camp favored a diplomatic initiative to persuade Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, to mediate a settlement between the Allies and Japan; and the hardliners who favored fighting one last \"decisive\" battle that would inflict so many casualties on the Allies that they would be willing to offer more lenient terms."}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war."], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "why did they surrender then?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "apanese Instrument of Surrender", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Their prewar planning expected a rapid expansion and consolidation, an eventual conflict with the United States, and finally a settlement in which they would be able to retain at least some new territory they had conquered.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Divisions within the Japanese leadership", "Rationale": " Their prewar planning expected a rapid expansion and consolidation, an eventual conflict with the United States, and finally a settlement in which they would be able to retain at least some new territory they had conquered. "}, {"Answer": "Atomic bombings and sudden Soviet attack.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "On August 28, the occupation of Japan led by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers began. The surrender ceremony was held on September 2, aboard the United States Navy battleship , at which officials from the Japanese government signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, thereby ending the hostilities. Allied civilians and military personnel alike celebrated V-J Day, the end of the war; however, isolated soldiers and personnel from Japan's far-flung forces throughout Asia and the Pacific refused to surrender for months and years afterwards, some even refusing into the 1970s. The role of the atomic bombings in Japan's unconditional surrender, and the ethics of the two attacks, is still debated. The state of war formally ended when the Treaty of San Francisco came into force on April 28, 1952. Four more years passed before Japan and the Soviet Union signed the Soviet\u2013Japanese Joint Declaration of 1956, which formally brought an end to their state of war."}, {"Answer": "By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent; British Empire, China, the United States called for the unconditional surrender of the Japanese armed forces; the alternative being \"prompt and utter destruction\".", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced by Japanese Emperor Hirohito on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent. Together with the British Empire and China, the United States called for the unconditional surrender of the Japanese armed forces in the Potsdam Declaration on July 26, 1945\u2014the alternative being \"prompt and utter destruction\"."}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed"], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima."}, {"Answer": "On August 6, 1945, at 8:15 AM local time, the United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nOn August 6, 1945, at 8:15\u00a0AM local time, the United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. "}, {"Answer": "On August 6 at 8:15 AM local time, the \"Enola Gay\", a Boeing B-29 Superfortress piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets, dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima in southwest Honsh\u016b.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "August 6: Hiroshima", "Rationale": "On August 6 at 8:15 AM local time, the \"Enola Gay\", a Boeing B-29 Superfortress piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets, dropped an atomic bomb (code-named Little Boy by the U.S.) on the city of Hiroshima in southwest Honsh\u016b. "}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima."], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "and nagasaki?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The United States dropped a second atomic bomb, on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki."}, {"Answer": "On 9 August 1945, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "on August 9, 1945, the Soviet Union invaded the Imperial Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki."], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Broadcast of the Imperial Rescript on surrender", "Rationale": "Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies. \n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Following the signing of the instrument of surrender, Japanese forces in Southeast Asia surrendered, The Kuomintang took over the administration of Taiwan on October 25.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Further surrenders and continued Japanese military resistance", "Rationale": "Following the signing of the instrument of surrender, many further surrender ceremonies took place across Japan's remaining holdings in the Pacific. Japanese forces in Southeast Asia surrendered on September 2, 1945, in Penang, September 10 in Labuan, September 11 in the Kingdom of Sarawak and September 12 in Singapore. The Kuomintang took over the administration of Taiwan on October 25. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, on 2 September at Turk Atoll.", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Further surrenders and continued Japanese military resistance", "Rationale": "A nearly simultaneous surrender ceremony was held on September 2 aboard \"USS Portland\" at Truk Atoll, where Vice Admiral George D. Murray accepted the surrender of the Carolines from senior Japanese military and civilian officials."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in Penang, Labuan, the Kingdom of Sarawak and in Singapore", "Topic": "Surrender of Japan", "Topic_section": "Further surrenders and continued Japanese military resistance", "Rationale": "Following the signing of the instrument of surrender, many further surrender ceremonies took place across Japan's remaining holdings in the Pacific. Japanese forces in Southeast Asia surrendered on September 2, 1945, in Penang, September 10 in Labuan, September 11 in the Kingdom of Sarawak and September 12 in Singapore. The Kuomintang took over the administration of Taiwan on October 25. It was not until 1947 that all prisoners held by America and Britain were repatriated. As late as April 1949, China still held more than 60,000 Japanese prisoners. Some, such as Shozo Tominaga, were not repatriated until the late 1950s."}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies."], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Places of interest", "Rationale": "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A popular destination outside the city is Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima, which is a sacred island with many temples and shrines.", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Places of interest", "Rationale": " A popular destination outside the city is Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima, which is a sacred island with many temples and shrines."}, {"Answer": "Itsukushima Island , Hon-d\u014dri shopping arcade and others.", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Places of interest", "Rationale": " A popular destination outside the city is Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima, which is a sacred island with many temples and shrines. But inside Hiroshima there are many popular destinations as well, and according to online guidebooks, these are the most popular tourist destinations in Hiroshima:\n\nOther popular places in the city include the Hon-d\u014dri shopping arcade."}, {"Answer": "New temples, new churches, Sann\u014d Shrine, Atomic Bomb Museum", "Topic": "Nagasaki", "Topic_section": "Contemporary era", "Rationale": "New temples were built, as well as new churches, owing to an increase in the presence of Christianity. Some of the rubble was left as a memorial, such as a one-legged \"torii\" at Sann\u014d Shrine and an arch near ground zero. New structures were also raised as memorials, such as the Atomic Bomb Museum. Nagasaki remains primarily a port city, supporting a rich shipbuilding industry.\n"}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima"], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how is the weather here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Humid subtropical climate", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": " humid subtropical climate"}, {"Answer": "A humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Hiroshima has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers."}, {"Answer": "Humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Hiroshima has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers. "}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "how is the weather here?", "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers."], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who used to rule this place during 1589 to 1871?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Sengoku and Edo periods (1589\u20131871)", "Rationale": "M\u014dri Terumoto.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Asano clan", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Sengoku and Edo periods (1589\u20131871)", "Rationale": "Asano clan."}, {"Answer": "M\u014dri Terumoto, Masanori Fukushima, the Asano clan and the others.", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Sengoku and Edo periods (1589\u20131871)", "Rationale": "Hiroshima was established on the delta coastline of the Seto Inland Sea in 1588 by powerful warlord M\u014dri Terumoto. Hiroshima Castle was quickly built, and in 1593 M\u014dri moved in. Terumoto was on the losing side at the Battle of Sekigahara. The winner of the battle, Tokugawa Ieyasu, deprived M\u014dri Terumoto of most of his fiefs, including Hiroshima and gave Aki Province to Masanori Fukushima, a \"daimy\u014d\" who had supported Tokugawa. From 1619 until 1871, Hiroshima was ruled by the Asano clan."}, {"Answer": "M\u014dri Terumoto, the Asano clan", "Topic": "Hiroshima", "Topic_section": "Sengoku and Edo periods (1589\u20131871)", "Rationale": "Hiroshima was established on the delta coastline of the Seto Inland Sea in 1588 by powerful warlord M\u014dri Terumoto. Hiroshima Castle was quickly built, and in 1593 M\u014dri moved in. Terumoto was on the losing side at the Battle of Sekigahara. The winner of the battle, Tokugawa Ieyasu, deprived M\u014dri Terumoto of most of his fiefs, including Hiroshima and gave Aki Province to Masanori Fukushima, a \"daimy\u014d\" who had supported Tokugawa. From 1619 until 1871, Hiroshima was ruled by the Asano clan."}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "how is the weather here?", "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "who used to rule this place during 1589 to 1871?", "M\u014dri Terumoto"], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who is this person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\". The son of M\u014dri Takamoto, and grandson and successor of the great warlord M\u014dri Motonari, he fought against Oda Nobunaga", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\". The son of M\u014dri Takamoto, and grandson and successor of the great warlord M\u014dri Motonari, he fought against Oda Nobunaga"}, {"Answer": "A Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "M\u014dri Terumoto (\u6bdb\u5229 \u8f1d\u5143, January 22, 1553 \u2013 June 2, 1625) was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\""}, {"Answer": "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "M\u014dri Terumoto (\u6bdb\u5229 \u8f1d\u5143, January 22, 1553 \u2013 June 2, 1625) was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\"."}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "how is the weather here?", "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "who used to rule this place during 1589 to 1871?", "M\u014dri Terumoto", "who is this person?", "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\"."], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "whom did he provide his service to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Service Under Hideyoshi", "Rationale": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hideyoshi", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Service Under Hideyoshi", "Rationale": "Hideyoshi t"}, {"Answer": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi.", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Service Under Hideyoshi", "Rationale": " In 1583 he became a vassal of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. "}, {"Answer": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Service Under Hideyoshi", "Rationale": "In 1583 he became a vassal of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. "}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "how is the weather here?", "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "who used to rule this place during 1589 to 1871?", "M\u014dri Terumoto", "who is this person?", "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "whom did he provide his service to?", "Toyotomi Hideyoshi"], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "is this person another ruler?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is the \"de facto\" leader", "Topic": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the \"de facto\" leader", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hideyoshi became the \"de facto\" leader of Japan and acquired the prestigious positions of Chancellor of the Realm and Imperial Regent by the mid-1580s", "Topic": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hideyoshi became the \"de facto\" leader of Japan and acquired the prestigious positions of Chancellor of the Realm and Imperial Regent by the mid-1580s"}, {"Answer": "He was a retainer of the prominent lord Oda Nobunaga.", "Topic": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hideyoshi rose from a peasant background as a retainer of the prominent lord Oda Nobunaga to become one of the most powerful men in Japan. "}, {"Answer": "Hideyoshi became the \"de facto\" leader of Japan and acquired the prestigious positions of Chancellor of the Realm and Imperial Regent by the mid-1580s.", "Topic": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hideyoshi rose from a peasant background as a retainer of the prominent lord Oda Nobunaga to become one of the most powerful men in Japan. Hideyoshi succeeded Nobunaga after the Honn\u014d-ji Incident in 1582 and continued Nobunaga's campaign to unite Japan that led to the closing of the Sengoku period. Hideyoshi became the \"de facto\" leader of Japan and acquired the prestigious positions of Chancellor of the Realm and Imperial Regent by the mid-1580s"}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "how is the weather here?", "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "who used to rule this place during 1589 to 1871?", "M\u014dri Terumoto", "who is this person?", "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "whom did he provide his service to?", "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "is this person another ruler?", "He is the \"de facto\" leader"], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what does this second last term means?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It means practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws.", "Topic": "De facto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws", "Topic": "De facto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws. It is commonly used to refer to what happens in practice, in contrast with \"de jure\" (\"by law\"), which refers to things that happen according to law."}, {"Answer": "In law and government, de facto describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws.", "Topic": "De facto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In law and government, de facto ( ; , \"in fact\") describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws. "}, {"Answer": "In law and government, de facto describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws.", "Topic": "De facto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In law and government, de facto ( ; , \"in fact\") describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws."}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "how is the weather here?", "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "who used to rule this place during 1589 to 1871?", "M\u014dri Terumoto", "who is this person?", "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "whom did he provide his service to?", "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "is this person another ruler?", "He is the \"de facto\" leader", "what does this second last term means?", "It means practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws."], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "did this mention leader build any castle?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hideyoshi's rule covers most of the Azuchi\u2013Momoyama period of Japan, partially named after his castle, Momoyama Castle. Hideyoshi left an influential and lasting legacy in Japan, including Osaka Castle", "Topic": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hideyoshi's rule covers most of the Azuchi\u2013Momoyama period of Japan, partially named after his castle, Momoyama Castle. Hideyoshi left an influential and lasting legacy in Japan, including Osaka Castle", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Osaka Castle.", "Topic": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic_section": "Construction of Osaka Castle", "Rationale": " Osaka Castle."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he built the Hiroshima Castle.", "Topic": "M\u014dri Terumoto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He participated in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Korean Campaign (1592) and built Hiroshima Castle"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Osaka Castle", "Topic": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "Topic_section": "Construction of Osaka Castle", "Rationale": "In 1582, Hideyoshi began construction of Osaka Castle. Built on the site of the temple Ishiyama Hongan-ji destroyed by Nobunaga, the castle would become the last stronghold of the Toyotomi clan after Hideyoshi's death."}]} {"Context": ["date of japanese surrender in world war ii", "September 2, 1945", "what were the divisions within their leadership?", "Suzuki's military-dominated cabinet favored continuing the war. For the Japanese, surrender was unthinkable\u2014Japan had never been successfully invaded or lost a war in its history. Only Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy minister, was known to desire an early end to the war.", "why did they surrender then?", "August 28, 1945 Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed", "what happened at hiroshima in this context?", "United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.", "and nagasaki?", "Hours later, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb, this time on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.", "were there any further surrenders followed after this?", "It was broadcasted later that Japan was indeed unconditionally surrendering to the allies.", "which interesting places are there in the former mentioned city?", "Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima", "how is the weather here?", "Has a humid subtropical climate characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers.", "who used to rule this place during 1589 to 1871?", "M\u014dri Terumoto", "who is this person?", "He was a Japanese \"daimy\u014d\".", "whom did he provide his service to?", "Toyotomi Hideyoshi", "is this person another ruler?", "He is the \"de facto\" leader", "what does this second last term means?", "It means practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws.", "did this mention leader build any castle?", "Hideyoshi's rule covers most of the Azuchi\u2013Momoyama period of Japan, partially named after his castle, Momoyama Castle. Hideyoshi left an influential and lasting legacy in Japan, including Osaka Castle"], "Conversation_no": 63, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what was unified during this mentioned period?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hideyoshi sought to secure his position by rearranging the holdings of the \"daimy\u014ds\" to his advantage.", "Topic": "Azuchi\u2013Momoyama period", "Topic_section": "Unification", "Rationale": "Hideyoshi sought to secure his position by rearranging the holdings of the \"daimy\u014ds\" to his advantage. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He formalized the balance of power by establishing administrative bodies. These included the Council of Five Elders, who were sworn to keep peace and support the Toyotomi, the five-member Board of House Administrators, who handled routine policy and administrative matters, and the three-member Board of Mediators", "Topic": "Azuchi\u2013Momoyama period", "Topic_section": "Unification", "Rationale": " formalize the balance of power by establishing administrative bodies. These included the Council of Five Elders, who were sworn to keep peace and support the Toyotomi, the five-member Board of House Administrators, who handled routine policy and administrative matters, and the three-member Board of Mediators, who were charged with keeping peace between the first two boards."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The Oda clan, Niwa Nagahide and Ikeda Tsuneoki", "Topic": "Azuchi\u2013Momoyama period", "Topic_section": "Hideyoshi completes the unification", "Rationale": "Although a commoner who had risen through the ranks from foot soldier, Hideyoshi was now in position to challenge even the most senior of the Oda clan's hereditary retainers, and proposed that Nobutada's infant son, Sanp\u014dshi (who became Oda Hidenobu), be named heir rather than Nobunaga's adult third son, Nobutaka, whose cause had been championed by Shibata Katsuie. Having gained the support of other senior retainers, including Niwa Nagahide and Ikeda Tsuneoki, Sanp\u014dshi was named heir and Hideyoshi appointed co-guardian. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "James Chadwick", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "sh Mission to the Los Alamos Laboratory, James Chadwick led a multinational team of distinguished scientists that included Sir Geoffrey Taylor, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "James Chadwick", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, assisted with the electromagnetic separation process. As head of the British Mission to the Los Alamos Laboratory, James Chadwick"}, {"Answer": "Prime Minister Winston Churchill, scientists Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch, Frisch\u2013Peierls memorandum.", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ritain contributed to the Manhattan Project by helping initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise. Following the discovery of nuclear fission in uranium, scientists Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch at the University of Birmingham calculated, in March 1940, that the critical mass of a metallic sphere of pure uranium-235 was as little as , and would explode with the power of thousands of tons of dynamite. The Frisch\u2013Peierls memorandum prompted Britain to create an atomic bomb project, known as Tube Alloys. Mark Oliphant, an Australian physicist working in Britain, was instrumental in making the results of the British MAUD Report known in the United States in 1941 by a visit in person. Initially the British project was larger and more advanced, but after the United States entered the war, the American project soon outstripped and dwarfed its British coun"}, {"Answer": "James Chadwick", "Topic": "Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Collaboration with the United Kingdom", "Rationale": "By March 1943 Conant decided that British help would benefit some areas of the project. James Chadwick and one or two other British scientists were important enough that the bomb design team at Los Alamos needed them, despite the risk of revealing weapon design secrets."}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick"], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a British physicist.", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a British physicist ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A British physicist", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir James Chadwick, (20 October 1891\u00a0\u2013 24 July 1974) was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932."}, {"Answer": "He was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron.", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir James Chadwick, (20 October 1891\u00a0\u2013 24 July 1974) was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932. In 1941, he wrote the final draft of the MAUD Report, which inspired the U.S. government to begin serious atomic bomb research efforts. He was the head of the British team that worked on the Manhattan Project during World War\u00a0II. He was knighted in Britain in 1945 for his achievements in physics."}, {"Answer": "A British physicist.", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir James Chadwick, (20 October 1891\u00a0\u2013 24 July 1974) was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932"}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist."], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was he known for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "His discovery of the neutron.", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "discovery of the neutron i", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Discovery of the neutron", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir James Chadwick, (20 October 1891\u00a0\u2013 24 July 1974) was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932. In 1941"}, {"Answer": "discovery of the neutron, nuclear physics.", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chadwick followed his discovery of the neutron by measuring its mass. He anticipated that neutrons would become a major weapon in the fight against cancer. Chadwick left the Cavendish Laboratory in 1935 to become a professor of physics at the University of Liverpool, where he overhauled an antiquated laboratory and, by installing a cyclotron, made it an important centre for the study of nuclear physics."}, {"Answer": "His discovery of the neutron.", "Topic": "James Chadwick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir James Chadwick, (20 October 1891\u00a0\u2013 24 July 1974) was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932."}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron."], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "Topic": "Neutron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a subatomic particle, symbol or , which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The neutron is a subatomic particle, which has a neutral charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "Topic": "Neutron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol or , which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton. Protons and neutrons constitute the nuclei of atoms."}, {"Answer": "The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol or , which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "Topic": "Neutron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol or , which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton. Protons and neutrons constitute the nuclei of atoms. Since protons and neutrons behave similarly within the nucleus, and each has a mass of approximately one atomic mass unit, they are both referred to as nucleons. Their properties and interactions are described by nuclear physics.\nThe chemical properties of an atom are mostly determined by the configuration of electrons that orbit the atom's heavy nucleus. The electron configuration is determined by the charge of the nucleus, set by the number of protons, or atomic number. Neutrons do not affect the electron configuration, but the sum of atomic number and the number of neutrons, or neutron number, is the mass of the nucleu"}, {"Answer": "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or , which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge.", "Topic": "Neutron", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol or , which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton."}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron.", "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton."], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "why was the above project started?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It helped initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "helping initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Particularly alarmed by the notion of a German nuclear weapon project.", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "Refugees from Nazi Germany and other fascist countries were particularly alarmed by the notion of a German nuclear weapon project. "}, {"Answer": "Project was a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.", "Topic": "Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Manhattan Project was a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons. It was led by the United States with the support of the United Kingdom (which initiated the original Tube Alloys project) and Canada. From 1942 to 1946, the project was under the direction of Major General Leslie Groves of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Nuclear physicist Robert Oppenheimer was the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory that designed the actual bombs. As engineer districts by convention carried the name of the city where they were located, the Army component of the project was designated the Manhattan District; \"Manhattan\" gradually superseded the official codename, Development of Substitute Materials, for the entire project. Along the way, the project absorbed its earlier British counterpart, Tube Alloys. The Manhattan Project began modestly in 1939, but grew to employ more than 130,000 people and cost nearly US$2\u00a0billion (equivalent to about "}, {"Answer": "It was a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.", "Topic": "Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Manhattan Project was a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons. It was led by the United States with the support of the United Kingdom (which initiated the original Tube Alloys project) and Canada."}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron.", "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "why was the above project started?", "It helped initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise."], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "any other scientist were involved in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Another mission, led by Oliphant who acted as deputy director at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, assisted with the electromagnetic separation process. As head of the British Mission to the Los Alamos Laboratory, James Chadwick led a multinational team of distinguished scientists that included Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs, who was later revealed to be a Soviet atomic spy."}, {"Answer": "scientists Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch, Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs.", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Britain contributed to the Manhattan Project by helping initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise. Following the discovery of nuclear fission in uranium, scientists Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch at the University of Birmingham calculated, in March 1940, that the critical mass of a metallic sphere of pure uranium-235 was as little as , and would explode with the power of thousands of tons of dynamite. The Frisch\u2013Peierls memorandum prompted Britain to create an atomic bomb project, known as Tube Alloys. Mark Oliphant, an Australian physicist working in Britain, was instrumental in making the results of the British MAUD Report known in the United States in 1941 by a visit in person. Initially the British project was larger and more advanced, but after the United States entered the war, the American project soon outstripped and dwarfed its British cou"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch.", "Topic": "British contribution to the Manhattan Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Following the discovery of nuclear fission in uranium, scientists Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch at the University of Birmingham calculated, in March 1940, that the critical mass of a metallic sphere of pure uranium-235 was as little as , and would explode with the power of thousands of tons of dynamite. "}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron.", "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "why was the above project started?", "It helped initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.", "any other scientist were involved in it?", "Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs"], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what field did the last scientist study?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mathematics and physics", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "mathematics and physics ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Theoretical physicist", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (29 December 1911\u00a0\u2013 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist "}, {"Answer": "Theoretical physics.", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (29 December 1911\u00a0\u2013 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II. While at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Fuchs was responsible for many significant theoretical calculations relating to the first nuclear weapons and, later, early models of the hydrogen bomb. After his conviction in 1950, he served nine years in prison in the United Kingdom and then moved to East Germany where he resumed his career as a physicist and scientific leader.\n"}, {"Answer": "He supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (29 December 1911\u00a0\u2013 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II. "}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron.", "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "why was the above project started?", "It helped initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.", "any other scientist were involved in it?", "Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs", "what field did the last scientist study?", "Mathematics and physics"], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "why was he sent to prison?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": " was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Espionage", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": "It is likely that Fuchs's espionage led the U.S. to cancel a 1950 Anglo-American plan to give Britain American-made atomic bombs."}, {"Answer": "He was imprisoned for breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": "It is likely that Fuchs's espionage led the U.S. to cancel a 1950 Anglo-American plan to give Britain American-made atomic bombs. He was prosecuted by Sir Hartley Shawcross and was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.\" After a trial lasting less than 90 minutes that was based on his confession, Lord Goddard sentenced him to 14 years' imprisonment, the maximum for espionage, because the Soviet Union was classed as an ally at the time. In December 1950, he was stripped of his British citizenship. The head of the British H-bomb project, Sir William Penney, visited Fuchs in prison in 1952.\n\nWhile imprisoned, he was friendly with the Irish Republican Army prisoner Seamus Murphy with whom he played chess and helped to escape. It was suggested by some that Fuchs had turned IRA leader Cathal Goulding into a Marxist but Seamus Murphy denied it by saying \"Fuchs never tried to turn anyone \u2013 it was hard to"}, {"Answer": "For breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.\"", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": "He was prosecuted by Sir Hartley Shawcross and was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.\" "}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron.", "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "why was the above project started?", "It helped initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.", "any other scientist were involved in it?", "Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs", "what field did the last scientist study?", "Mathematics and physics", "why was he sent to prison?", "He was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy."], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was the sentence announced by the court?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "14 years imprisonment", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": " 14 years' imprisonment", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": "He was prosecuted by Sir Hartley Shawcross and was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.\" After a trial lasting less than 90 minutes that was based on his confession, Lord Goddard sentenced him to 14 years' imprisonment, the maximum for espionage, because the Soviet Union was classed as an ally at the time."}, {"Answer": "Lord Goddard sentenced him to 14 years' imprisonment.", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": " Lord Goddard sentenced him to 14 years' imprisonment, the maximum for espionage, because the Soviet Union was classed as an ally at the time. In December 1950, he was stripped of his British citizenship. The head of the British H-bomb project, Sir William Penney, visited Fuchs in prison in 1952.\n"}, {"Answer": "Lord Goddard sentenced him to 14 years' imprisonment.", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Trial and imprisonment", "Rationale": "After a trial lasting less than 90 minutes that was based on his confession, Lord Goddard sentenced him to 14 years' imprisonment, the maximum for espionage, because the Soviet Union was classed as an ally at the time."}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron.", "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "why was the above project started?", "It helped initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.", "any other scientist were involved in it?", "Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs", "what field did the last scientist study?", "Mathematics and physics", "why was he sent to prison?", "He was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.", "what was the sentence announced by the court?", "14 years imprisonment"], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you explain the act that he broke?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security.", "Topic": "Official Secrets Act", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.", "Topic": "Klaus Fuchs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (29 December 1911\u00a0\u2013 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II."}, {"Answer": "It is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security.", "Topic": "Official Secrets Act", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security. OSAs are currently in-force in Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand, "}, {"Answer": "It is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information.", "Topic": "Official Secrets Act", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security. "}]} {"Context": ["who headed up the manhattan project in britain", "James Chadwick", "who is he?", "He was a British physicist.", "what was he known for?", "His discovery of the neutron.", "can you describe this thing he discovered?", "It is a subatomic particle, symbol or which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.", "why was the above project started?", "It helped initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.", "any other scientist were involved in it?", "Sir Geoffrey Taylor, James Tuck, Niels Bohr, Peierls, Frisch, and Klaus Fuchs", "what field did the last scientist study?", "Mathematics and physics", "why was he sent to prison?", "He was convicted on 1 March 1950 of four counts of breaking the Official Secrets Act by \"communicating information to a potential enemy.", "what was the sentence announced by the court?", "14 years imprisonment", "can you explain the act that he broke?", "It is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security."], "Conversation_no": 64, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "which countries follow it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom etc", "Topic": "Official Secrets Act", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand", "Topic": "Official Secrets Act", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "OSAs are currently in-force in Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand,"}, {"Answer": "Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand.", "Topic": "Official Secrets Act", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security. OSAs are currently in-force in Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand, "}, {"Answer": "Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar,etc.", "Topic": "Official Secrets Act", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security. OSAs are currently in-force in Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand, "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Puritan Separatists", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of Puritan Separatists", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Brownist Emigration, who came to be known as the Pilgrims.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of Puritan Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration, who came to be known as the Pilgrims."}, {"Answer": "Brownist Emigration.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nPlymouth Colony was founded by a group of Puritan Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration, who came to be known as the Pilgrims. "}, {"Answer": "Pilgrims", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of Puritan Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration, who came to be known as the Pilgrims. It was the second successful colony to be founded by the English in America after Jamestown in Virginia, and it was the first permanent English settlement in the New England region."}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists"], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when did they start their journey to this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "End of July 1620", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "\"Mayflower\" voyage", "Rationale": "\"Speedwell\" was re-rigged with larger masts before leaving Holland and setting out to meet \"Mayflower\" in Southampton, England, around the end of July 1620", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1620", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in America from 1620 to 1691 at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith."}, {"Answer": "They obtained a land patent from the Plymouth Company in June 1619.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "\nThe congregation obtained a land patent from the Plymouth Company in June 1619."}, {"Answer": "1620", "Topic": "Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony)", "Topic_section": "Voyage", "Rationale": " It departed Delfshaven in July 1620 with the Leiden colonists, after a canal ride from Leyden of about seven hours. It reached Southampton, Hampshire, and met with the \"Mayflower\" and the additional colonists hired by the investors. With final arrangements made, the two vessels set out on August 5 (Old Style)/August 15 (New Style)."}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620"], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Mayflower\"", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "\"Mayflower\" voyage", "Rationale": "\"Speedwell\" was re-rigged with larger masts before leaving Holland and setting out to meet \"Mayflower\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Mayflower\"", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "\"Mayflower\" voyage", "Rationale": "\"Speedwell\" was re-rigged with larger masts before leaving Holland and setting out to meet \"Mayflower\" in Southampton, England, around the end of July 1620."}, {"Answer": "Mayflower.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "\"Mayflower\" voyage", "Rationale": "\"Speedwell\" was re-rigged with larger masts before leaving Holland and setting out to meet \"Mayflower\" in Southampton, England, around the end of July 1620. The Mayflower was purchased in London. The original captains were Captain Reynolds for \"Speedwell\" and Captain Christopher Jones for \"Mayflower\". Other passengers joined the group in Southampton, including William Brewster, who had been in hiding for the better part of a year, and a group of people known to the Leiden congregation as \"The Strangers.\" This group was largely made up of people recruited by the Merchant Adventurers to provide practical assistance to the colony and additional hands to work for the colony's ventures. Th"}, {"Answer": "\"Speedwell\"", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "\"Mayflower\" voyage", "Rationale": "\"Speedwell\" was re-rigged with larger masts before leaving Holland and setting out to meet \"Mayflower\" in Southampton, England, around the end of July 1620. "}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\""], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "was there a company formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, a Militia organization.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Militia organization", "Rationale": "Typically, a colonial militia company (or, as they were called in the early 1600s, \"train bands\") consisted of a captain, a lieutenant, an ensign, two to four sergeants, a variable number of corporals but probably equal in number to the sergeants, a clerk, a drummer, and as many able bodied men as were able to perform military duty in the town the company served. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, the militia companies", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Militia organization", "Rationale": "On October 2, 1658 the militia companies of the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Scituate, Sandwich, Taunton, Yarmouth, Barnstable, Marshfield, Rehoboth, and Eastham, as the Plymouth Regiment under the command of Major (later Governor) Josiah Winslow."}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\"", "was there a company formed?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who was the first person to explore this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Captain John Smith", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in America from 1620 to 1691 at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Captain John Smith", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in America from 1620 to 1691 at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith."}, {"Answer": "Captain John Smith.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in America from 1620 to 1691 at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\"", "was there a company formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who was the first person to explore this place?", "Captain John Smith"], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what happened in philip's war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land. As more land was purchased from the Native Americans, they were restricted to smaller territories for themselves.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "King Philip's War", "Rationale": "The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land. As more land was purchased from the Native Americans, they were restricted to smaller territories for themselves. Native American leaders such as King Philip resented the loss of land and looked for a means to slow or reverse it. Of specific concern was the founding of the town of Swansea, which was located only a few miles from the Wampanoag capital at Mount Hope. The General Court of Plymouth began using military force to coerce the sale of Wampanoag land to the settlers of the town.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "King Philip's men attacked unarmed women and children in order to receive a ransom. One such attack resulted in the capture of Mary Rowlandson.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "King Philip's War", "Rationale": "King Philip's men attacked unarmed women and children in order to receive a ransom. One such attack resulted in the capture of Mary Rowlandson. The memoirs of her capture provided historians with much information on Native American culture during this time period."}, {"Answer": "King Philip had already begun war preparations at his home base near Mount Hope where he started raiding English farms and pillaging their property. In response, Governor Josiah Winslow called out the militia, and they organized and began to move on Philip's position. King Philip's men attacked unarmed women and children in order to receive a ransom.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "King Philip's War", "Rationale": "Philip had already begun war preparations at his home base near Mount Hope where he started raiding English farms and pillaging their property. In response, Governor Josiah Winslow called out the militia, and they organized and began to move on Philip's position. King Philip's men attacked unarmed women and children in order to receive a ransom. "}, {"Answer": "King Philip started raiding English farms and pillaging their property. In response, Governor Josiah Winslow called out the militia, and they organized and began to move on Philip's position", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "King Philip's War", "Rationale": "Philip had already begun war preparations at his home base near Mount Hope where he started raiding English farms and pillaging their property. In response, Governor Josiah Winslow called out the militia, and they organized and began to move on Philip's position. King Philip's men attacked unarmed women and children in order to receive a ransom. One such attack resulted in the capture of Mary Rowlandson. The memoirs of her capture provided historians with much information on Native American culture during this time period."}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\"", "was there a company formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who was the first person to explore this place?", "Captain John Smith", "what happened in philip's war?", "The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land. As more land was purchased from the Native Americans, they were restricted to smaller territories for themselves."], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the story behind the famous rock of this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Plymouth Rock", "Rationale": "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Plymouth Rock", "Rationale": "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. "}, {"Answer": "It is considered to be the landing site of the pilgrims.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Plymouth Rock", "Rationale": "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing. The Pilgrims chose the site for their landing not for the rock, but for a small brook nearby that was a source of fresh water and fish.\n"}, {"Answer": "It is one of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Plymouth Rock", "Rationale": "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing. The Pilgrims chose the site for their landing not for the rock, but for a small brook nearby that was a source of fresh water and fish.\n"}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\"", "was there a company formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who was the first person to explore this place?", "Captain John Smith", "what happened in philip's war?", "The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land. As more land was purchased from the Native Americans, they were restricted to smaller territories for themselves.", "what is the story behind the famous rock of this place?", "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing."], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "was philip known by a different name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, He was also known as Metacomet.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "King Philip's War", "Rationale": "King Philip was the younger son of Massasoit and the heir of Massasoit's position as sachem of the Pokanoket and supreme leader of the Wampanoag. (He was also known as Metacomet and other variations on that name.)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was also known as Metacomet and other variations on that name.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "King Philip's War", "Rationale": "King Philip was the younger son of Massasoit and the heir of Massasoit's position as sachem of the Pokanoket and supreme leader of the Wampanoag. (He was also known as Metacomet and other variations on that name.) "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Pometacom, Metacomet.", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Metacom (1638 \u2013 August 12, 1676), also known as Pometacom, Metacomet, and by his adopted English name King Philip,"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Metacom, also known as Pometacom", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Metacom (1638 \u2013 August 12, 1676), also known as Pometacom, Metacomet, and by his adopted English name King Philip, was sachem (elected chief) to the Wampanoag people and the second son of the sachem Massasoit."}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\"", "was there a company formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who was the first person to explore this place?", "Captain John Smith", "what happened in philip's war?", "The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land. As more land was purchased from the Native Americans, they were restricted to smaller territories for themselves.", "what is the story behind the famous rock of this place?", "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing.", "was philip known by a different name?", "Yes, He was also known as Metacomet."], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when did he change his name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the spring of 1660", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Name change", "Rationale": "In the spring of 1660 Metacom's brother Wamsutta appeared before the court of Plymouth to request that he and his brother be given English names in accordance with Wampanoag custom, in which new names marked significant moments in time (such as, in this case, Wamsutta's father's death). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1660", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Name change", "Rationale": "In the spring of 1660 Metacom's brother Wamsutta appeared before the court of Plymouth to request that he and his brother be given English names in accordance with Wampanoag custom, in which new names marked significant moments in time (such as, in this case, Wamsutta's father's death). "}, {"Answer": "In the spring of 1660.", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Name change", "Rationale": "In the spring of 1660 Metacom's brother Wamsutta appeared before the court of Plymouth to request that he and his brother be given English names in accordance with Wampanoag custom, in which new names marked significant moments in time (such as, in this case, Wamsutta's father's death). The court agreed and Wamsutta had his name changed to Alexander, and Metacom's was changed to Philip. "}, {"Answer": "In the spring of 1660", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Name change", "Rationale": "In the spring of 1660 Metacom's brother Wamsutta appeared before the court of Plymouth to request that he and his brother be given English names in accordance with Wampanoag custom, in which new names marked significant moments in time (such as, in this case, Wamsutta's father's death). "}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\"", "was there a company formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who was the first person to explore this place?", "Captain John Smith", "what happened in philip's war?", "The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land. As more land was purchased from the Native Americans, they were restricted to smaller territories for themselves.", "what is the story behind the famous rock of this place?", "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing.", "was philip known by a different name?", "Yes, He was also known as Metacomet.", "when did he change his name?", "In the spring of 1660"], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "was there any places named after him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, numerous places are named after Metacomet.", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Numerous places are named after Metacomet:"}, {"Answer": "Yes, numerous places are named after him.", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Numerous places are named after Metacomet:"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Numerous places are named after Metacomet"}]} {"Context": ["which group of english immigrants first settled in plymouth in 1620", "Puritan Separatists", "when did they start their journey to this place?", "End of July 1620", "what was the name of the ship they traveled on?", "\"Mayflower\"", "was there a company formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who was the first person to explore this place?", "Captain John Smith", "what happened in philip's war?", "The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land. As more land was purchased from the Native Americans, they were restricted to smaller territories for themselves.", "what is the story behind the famous rock of this place?", "One of the enduring symbols of the landing of the Pilgrims is Plymouth Rock, a large granodiorite boulder that was near their landing site at Plymouth. However, none of the contemporary accounts of the actual landing makes any mention that the Rock was the specific place of landing.", "was philip known by a different name?", "Yes, He was also known as Metacomet.", "when did he change his name?", "In the spring of 1660", "was there any places named after him?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 65, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1638", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Metacom (1638", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1638", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Metacom (1638 \u2013 August 12, 1676), also known as Pometacom, Metacomet, and by his adopted English name King Philip, was sachem (elected chief) to the Wampanoag people and the second son of the sachem Massasoit."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "August 12, 1638", "Topic": "Metacomet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Metacom (1638 \u2013 August 12, 1676), also known as Pometacom, "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "\"Harry Potter\"", "Rationale": "In 1995, Rowling finished her manuscript for \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" which was typed on an old manual typewriter. Upon the enthusiastic response of Bryony Evens, a reader who had been asked to review the book's first three chapters, the Fulham-based Christopher Little Literary Agency agreed to represent Rowling in her quest for a publisher. The book was submitted to twelve publishing houses, all of which rejected the manuscript. A year later, she was finally given the green light (and a \u00a31,500 advance) by editor Barry Cunningham from Bloomsbury, a publishing house in London. The decision to publish Rowling's book owes much to Alice Newton, the eight-year-old daughter of Bloomsbury's chairman, who was given the first chapter to review by her father and immediately demanded the next. Although Bloomsbury agreed to publish the book, Cunningham says that he advised Rowling to get a day job, since she had little chance of making money in children's books. Soon after, in 19", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The first was published in 1997 and the last one in 2007.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " and relative poverty until the first novel in the series, \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", was published in 1997. There were six sequels, of which the last was released in 2007."}, {"Answer": "The first novel in the series, \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", was published in 1997.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The seven-year period that followed saw the death of her mother, birth of her first child, divorce from her first husband, and relative poverty until the first novel in the series, \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", was published in 1997."}, {"Answer": "26 June 1997", "Topic": "Harry Potter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Since the release of the first novel, \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", on 26 June 1997"}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is j.k. rowling?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A British writer and philanthropist.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling ( ; born 31 July 1965), better known by her pen name J.\u00a0K. Rowling, is a British writer and philanthropist.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A British writer and philanthropist.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling ( ; born 31 July 1965), better known by her pen name J.\u00a0K. Rowling, is a British writer and philanthropist. "}, {"Answer": "She is a British writer and philanthropist.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling ( ; born 31 July 1965), better known by her pen name J.\u00a0K. Rowling, is a British writer and philanthropist. "}, {"Answer": "She is a British writer and philanthropist", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling ( ; born 31 July 1965), better known by her pen name J.\u00a0K. Rowling, is a British writer and philanthropist. "}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is her full name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Name", "Rationale": "Although she writes under the pen name J. K. Rowling, before her remarriage, her name was Joanne Rowling. Her publishers asked that she use two initials rather than her full name, anticipating the possibility of the target audience of young boys not wanting to read a book written by a woman. As she had no middle name, she chose \"K\" (for Kathleen) as the second initial of her pen name, from her paternal grandmother. She calls herself Jo. Following her remarriage, she has sometimes used the name Joanne Murray when conducting personal business. During the Leveson Inquiry, she gave evidence under the name of Joanne Kathleen Rowling and her entry in \"Who's Who\" lists her name also as Joanne Kathleen Rowling.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Joanne Rowling .", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling ( ; born 31 July 1965), better known by her pen name J.\u00a0K. Rowling, "}, {"Answer": "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Name", "Rationale": "During the Leveson Inquiry, she gave evidence under the name of Joanne Kathleen Rowling and her entry in \"Who's Who\" lists her name also as Joanne Kathleen Rowling."}, {"Answer": "Joanne Rowling", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling ( ; born 31 July 1965), better known by her pen name J.\u00a0K. Rowling, "}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling"], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who were her parents?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Birth and family", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling was born on 31 July 1965 in Yate, Gloucestershire, the daughter of science technician Anne (n\u00e9e Volant) and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling. Her parents first met on a train departing from King's Cross Station bound for Arbroath in 1964. They married on 14 March 1965. One of Rowling's maternal great-grandfathers, Dugald Campbell, was a Scottish man from Lamlash. Her mother's French paternal grandfather, Louis Volant, was awarded the War Cross for exceptional bravery in defending the village of Courcelles-le-Comte during World War I. Rowling originally believed Volant had won the Legion of Honour during the war, as she said when she received it herself in 2009. She later discovered the truth when featured in an episode of the UK genealogy series \"Who Do You Think You Are?\" in which she found out it was a different Louis Volant who won the Legion of Honour. When she heard her grandfather's story of bravery and discovered that the War Cross was for \"ordina", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Anne (n\u00e9e Volant) and Peter James Rowling.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Birth and family", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling was born on 31 July 1965 in Yate, Gloucestershire, the daughter of science technician Anne (n\u00e9e Volant) and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling."}, {"Answer": "Anne and Peter James Rowling.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Birth and family", "Rationale": "Joanne Rowling was born on 31 July 1965 in Yate, Gloucestershire, the daughter of science technician Anne (n\u00e9e Volant) and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling."}, {"Answer": "Anne and Peter James Rowling", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Birth and family", "Rationale": ", the daughter of science technician Anne (n\u00e9e Volant) and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling."}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did she get married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": "After 18 months in Porto, she met Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in a bar and found they shared an interest in Jane Austen. They married on 16 October 1992 and their child, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford), was born on 27 July 1993 in Portugal. Rowling had previously suffered a miscarriage. The couple separated on 17 November 1993.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Initially to Jorge Aranes and later to Neil Murray.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": "she met Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in a bar and found they shared an interest in Jane Austen. They married on 16 October 1992 and their child, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford), was born on 27 July 1993 in Portugal. Rowling had previously suffered a miscarriage. The couple separated on 17 November 1993."}, {"Answer": "Yes, she married on 16 October 1992.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": "After 18 months in Porto, she met Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in a bar and found they shared an interest in Jane Austen. They married on 16 October 1992 and their child, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford), was born on 27 July 1993 in Portugal."}, {"Answer": "Yes, with Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": "After 18 months in Porto, she met Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in a bar and found they shared an interest in Jane Austen. They married on 16 October 1992 and their child, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford), was born on 27 July 1993 in Portugal. "}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001"], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how many kids does she have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": "They married on 16 October 1992 and their child, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford), was born on 27 July 1993 in Portugal.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes , Mackenzie Jean Rowling and David Gordon Rowling Murray.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": ", Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford),"}, {"Answer": "Yes, one child named \"Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes\".", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": "They married on 16 October 1992 and their child, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford), was born on 27 July 1993 in Portugal."}, {"Answer": "Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Marriage, divorce, and single parenthood", "Rationale": ". They married on 16 October 1992 and their child, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (named after Jessica Mitford), was born on 27 July 1993 in Portugal."}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling"], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where did she study?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "As a child, Rowling attended St Michael's Primary School, a school founded by abolitionist William Wilberforce and education reformer Hannah More. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. She attended secondary school at Wyedean School and College, where her mother worked in the science department. Steve Eddy, her first secondary school English teacher, remembers her as \"not exceptional\" but \"one of a group of girls who were bright, and quite good at English\". Rowling took A-levels in English, French and German, achieving two As and a B and was head girl.\n\nIn 1982, Rowling took the entrance exams for Oxford University but was not accepted and earned a BA in French and Classics at the University of Exeter. Martin Sorrell, a French professor at Exeter, remembers \"a quietly competent student, with a denim jacket and dark hair, who, in academic terms, gave the appearance of doing what was necessar", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "St Michael's Primary School, Wyedean School and College and University of Exeter.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "As a child, Rowling attended St Michael's Primary School, a school founded by abolitionist William Wilberforce and education reformer Hannah More. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. She attended secondary school at Wyedean School and College, where her mother worked in the science department. Steve Eddy, her first secondary school English teacher, remembers her as \"not exceptional\" but \"one of a group of girls who were bright, and quite good at English\". Rowling took A-levels in English, French and German, achieving two As and a B and was head girl.\n\nIn 1982, Rowling took the entrance exams for Oxford University but was not accepted and earned a BA in French and Classics at the University of Exeter. "}, {"Answer": "She attended \"St Michael's Primary School\u201d and completed her secondary at \"Wyedean School and College\".", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "As a child, Rowling attended St Michael's Primary School, a school founded by abolitionist William Wilberforce and education reformer Hannah More. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. She attended secondary school at Wyedean School and College, where her mother worked in the science department. "}, {"Answer": "St Michael's Primary School, Wyedean School and College", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "As a child, Rowling attended St Michael's Primary School, a school founded by abolitionist William Wilberforce and education reformer Hannah More. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. She attended secondary school at Wyedean School and College, where her mother worked in the science department. Steve Eddy, her first secondary school English teacher, remembers her as \"not exceptional\" but \"one of a group of girls who were bright, and quite good at English\". Rowling took A-levels in English, French and German, achieving two As and a B and was head girl."}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are her views on religions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Over the years, some religious people, particularly Christians, have decried Rowling's books for supposedly promoting witchcraft. Rowling identifies as a Christian. She once said, \"I believe in God, not magic.\" Early on and in response to the criticism, she felt that if readers knew of her Christian beliefs they would be able to predict plot lines of characters in her books.\n\nIn 2007, Rowling said she was the only one in her family who went regularly to church and that she was an adherent of the Church of England. As a student, she became annoyed at the \"smugness of religious people\" and attended less often. Later, she started to attend a Church of Scotland congregation at the time she was writing \"Harry Potter\". Her eldest daughter, Jessica, was baptised there.\n\nIn a 2006 interview with \"Tatler\", Rowling noted that, \"like Graham Greene, my faith is sometimes about if my faith will return. It's important to me.\" She has said that she has struggled with doubt, that she believes in an af", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She identifies as Christian and is a member of the Scottish Episcopal Church.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": ". Rowling identifies as a Christian. "}, {"Answer": "She identifies as a Christian.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Rowling identifies as a Christian."}, {"Answer": "She identifies as a Christian, she once said, \"I believe in God, not magic.\"", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Religion", "Rationale": "Rowling identifies as a Christian. She once said, \"I believe in God, not magic.\" "}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Inspiration and mother's death", "Rationale": "After working as a researcher and bilingual secretary in London for Amnesty International, Rowling moved with her then-boyfriend to Manchester, where she worked at the Chamber of Commerce. In 1990, while she was on a four-hour-delayed train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind.\n\nWhen she had reached her Clapham Junction flat, she began to write immediately. In December, Rowling's mother, Anne, died after ten years suffering from multiple sclerosis. Rowling was writing \"Harry Potter\" at the time and had never told her mother about it. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing, and she channelled her own feelings of loss by writing about Harry's own feelings of loss in greater detail in the first book.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1990, while she was on a four-hour-delayed train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Inspiration and mother's death", "Rationale": " In 1990, while she was on a four-hour-delayed train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind.\n"}, {"Answer": "Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing, she channelled her own feelings of loss by writing about Harry's own feelings of loss in greater detail in the first book.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Inspiration and mother's death", "Rationale": "Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing, and she channelled her own feelings of loss by writing about Harry's own feelings of loss in greater detail in the first book."}, {"Answer": "Her mother", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Inspiration and mother's death", "Rationale": "When she had reached her Clapham Junction flat, she began to write immediately. In December, Rowling's mother, Anne, died after ten years suffering from multiple sclerosis. Rowling was writing \"Harry Potter\" at the time and had never told her mother about it. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing, and she channelled her own feelings of loss by writing about Harry's own feelings of loss in greater detail in the first book."}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing"], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who is the book's publisher?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bloomsbury.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The book was first published in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1997 by Bloomsbury.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom and Scholastic Press in the United States.", "Topic": "Harry Potter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe series was originally published in English by two major publishers, Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom and Scholastic Press in the United States."}, {"Answer": "Bloomsbury", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "\"Harry Potter\"", "Rationale": "In June 1997, Bloomsbury published \"Philosopher's Stone\" with an initial print run of 1,000 copies, 500 of which were distributed to libraries."}, {"Answer": "Bloomsbury", "Topic": "Harry Potter", "Topic_section": "Publishing history", "Rationale": "\"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" was published by Bloomsbury,"}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing", "who is the book's publisher?", "Bloomsbury."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "were the books adapted into anything other media form?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - films, illustrated version, media games, board games, audiobooks", "Topic": "Harry Potter", "Topic_section": "Films", "Rationale": "In 1998, Rowling sold the film rights of the first four \"Harry Potter\" books to Warner Bros. for a reported \u00a31\u00a0million ($1,982,900). Rowling demanded the principal cast be kept strictly British, nonetheless allowing for the inclusion of Irish actors such as the late Richard Harris as Dumbledore, and for casting of French and Eastern European actors in \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" where characters from the book are specified as such. After many directors including Steven Spielberg, Terry Gilliam, Jonathan Demme, and Alan Parker were considered, Chris Columbus was appointed on 28 March 2000 as the director for \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (titled \"\"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\"\" in the United States), with Warner Bros. citing his work on other family films such as \"Home Alone\" and \"Mrs. Doubtfire\" and proven experience with directing children as influences for their decision.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, there are illustrated versions, podcast version , film adaptation and video games.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", "Topic_section": "Illustrated version", "Rationale": "An illustrated version of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" was released on October 6, 2015, with illustrations by Jim Kay. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, she sold the film rights of the first four \"Harry Potter\" books to Warner Bros.", "Topic": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", "Topic_section": "Film version", "Rationale": "n 1999, Rowling sold the film rights of the first four \"Harry Potter\" books to Warner Bros. for a reported \u00a31\u00a0million ($1.65 million in 1999). "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the \"Harry Potter\" books are adapted into film series", "Topic": "Harry Potter", "Topic_section": "Films", "Rationale": "In 1998, Rowling sold the film rights of the first four \"Harry Potter\" books to Warner Bros. "}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing", "who is the book's publisher?", "Bloomsbury.", "were the books adapted into anything other media form?", "Yes - films, illustrated version, media games, board games, audiobooks"], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "does she donate to any charity?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - In 2002, Rowling contributed a foreword to \"Magic\", an anthology of fiction published by Bloomsbury Publishing, helping to raise money for the National Council for One Parent Families.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Anti-poverty and children's welfare", "Rationale": "In 2001, the UK anti-poverty fundraiser Comic Relief asked three best-selling British authors\u2014cookery writer and TV presenter Delia Smith, \"Bridget Jones\" creator Helen Fielding, and Rowling\u2014to submit booklets related to their most famous works for publication. Rowling's two booklets, \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" and \"Quidditch Through the Ages\", are ostensibly facsimiles of books found in the Hogwarts library. Since going on sale in March 2001, the books have raised \u00a315.7\u00a0million for the fund. The \u00a310.8\u00a0million they have raised outside the UK have been channelled into a newly created International Fund for Children and Young People in Crisis. In 2002, Rowling contributed a foreword to \"Magic\", an anthology of fiction published by Bloomsbury Publishing, helping to raise money for the National Council for One Parent Families.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, she established the Volant Charitable Trust.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "In 2000, Rowling established the Volant Charitable Trust, which uses its annual budget of \u00a35.1\u00a0million to combat poverty and social inequality."}, {"Answer": "She established the \"Volant Charitable Trust\", which uses its annual budget of \u00a35.1 million to combat poverty and social inequality.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "In 2000, Rowling established the Volant Charitable Trust, which uses its annual budget of \u00a35.1\u00a0million to combat poverty and social inequality. The fund also gives to organisations that aid children, one-parent families, and multiple sclerosis research."}, {"Answer": "In 2000, Rowling established the Volant Charitable Trust, which uses its annual budget of \u00a35.1 million to combat poverty and social inequality", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "In 2000, Rowling established the Volant Charitable Trust, which uses its annual budget of \u00a35.1\u00a0million to combat poverty and social inequality. The fund also gives to organisations that aid children, one-parent families, and multiple sclerosis research."}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing", "who is the book's publisher?", "Bloomsbury.", "were the books adapted into anything other media form?", "Yes - films, illustrated version, media games, board games, audiobooks", "does she donate to any charity?", "Yes - In 2002, Rowling contributed a foreword to \"Magic\", an anthology of fiction published by Bloomsbury Publishing, helping to raise money for the National Council for One Parent Families."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what are her views on politics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "centre-left political views; she donated \u00a31 million to the Labour Party, and publicly endorsed Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": "To many, Rowling is known for her centre-left political views. In September 2008, on the eve of the Labour Party Conference, Rowling announced that she had donated \u00a31\u00a0million to the Labour Party, and publicly endorsed Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown over Conservative challenger David Cameron, praising Labour's policies on child poverty. Rowling is a close friend of Sarah Brown, wife of Gordon Brown, whom she met when they collaborated on a charitable project for One Parent Families.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To many, Rowling is known for her centre-left political views.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": "To many, Rowling is known for her centre-left political views."}, {"Answer": "She is known for her centre-left political views.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": "To many, Rowling is known for her centre-left political views. "}, {"Answer": "Rowling is known for her centre-left political views.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": "To many, Rowling is known for her centre-left political views. "}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing", "who is the book's publisher?", "Bloomsbury.", "were the books adapted into anything other media form?", "Yes - films, illustrated version, media games, board games, audiobooks", "does she donate to any charity?", "Yes - In 2002, Rowling contributed a foreword to \"Magic\", an anthology of fiction published by Bloomsbury Publishing, helping to raise money for the National Council for One Parent Families.", "what are her views on politics?", "centre-left political views; she donated \u00a31 million to the Labour Party, and publicly endorsed Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown"], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "does she have any legal problems?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. The worldwide popularity of the \"Harry Potter\" series has led to locally produced, unauthorised sequels and other derivative works.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Legal disputes", "Rationale": "Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the \"Harry Potter\" films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. The worldwide popularity of the \"Harry Potter\" series has led to the appearance of a number of locally produced, unauthorised sequels and other derivative works, sparking efforts to ban or contain them.\n\nAnother area of legal dispute involves a series of injunctions obtained by Rowling and her publishers to prohibit anyone from reading her books before their official release date. The injunction drew fire from civil liberties and free speech campaigners and sparked debates over the \"right to read\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the \"Harry Potter\" films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Legal disputes", "Rationale": "Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the \"Harry Potter\" films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, she and her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the \"Harry Potter\" films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. The worldwide popularity of the \"Harry Potter\" series has led to the appearance of a number of locally produced, unauthorised sequels and other derivative works, sparking efforts to ban or contain them.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Legal disputes", "Rationale": "Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the \"Harry Potter\" films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. The worldwide popularity of the \"Harry Potter\" series has led to the appearance of a number of locally produced, unauthorised sequels and other derivative works, sparking efforts to ban or contain them.\n\nAnother area of legal dispute involves a series of injunctions obtained by Rowling and her publishers to prohibit anyone from reading her books before their official release date. The injunction drew fire from civil liberties and free speech campaigners and sparked debates over the \"right to read\"."}, {"Answer": "She, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the \"Harry Potter\" films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. Another area of legal dispute involves a series of injunctions obtained by Rowling and her publishers to prohibit anyone from reading her books before their official release date.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Legal disputes", "Rationale": "Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the \"Harry Potter\" films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. The worldwide popularity of the \"Harry Potter\" series has led to the appearance of a number of locally produced, unauthorised sequels and other derivative works, sparking efforts to ban or contain them.\n\nAnother area of legal dispute involves a series of injunctions obtained by Rowling and her publishers to prohibit anyone from reading her books before their official release date. The injunction drew fire from civil liberties and free speech campaigners and sparked debates over the \"right to read\"."}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing", "who is the book's publisher?", "Bloomsbury.", "were the books adapted into anything other media form?", "Yes - films, illustrated version, media games, board games, audiobooks", "does she donate to any charity?", "Yes - In 2002, Rowling contributed a foreword to \"Magic\", an anthology of fiction published by Bloomsbury Publishing, helping to raise money for the National Council for One Parent Families.", "what are her views on politics?", "centre-left political views; she donated \u00a31 million to the Labour Party, and publicly endorsed Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown", "does she have any legal problems?", "Yes - Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. The worldwide popularity of the \"Harry Potter\" series has led to locally produced, unauthorised sequels and other derivative works."], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "has she written anything else apart from the originally mentioned books?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - The Ickabog, The Casual Vacancy, The Cuckoo's Calling", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "\"The Ickabog\"", "Rationale": "Starting on 26 May 2020 and running until 10 July 2020, Rowling published a new children's story online. \"The Ickabog\" was first mooted as a \"political fairytale\" for children in a 2007 \"Time\" magazine interview. Rowling shelved the story and decided to publish it for children as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A print edition is scheduled for November 2020 and will contain illustrations selected from entries to a competition running concurrently with the online publication.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"The Ickabog\".", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "\"The Ickabog\"", "Rationale": "Starting on 26 May 2020 and running until 10 July 2020, Rowling published a new children's story online. \"The Ickabog\" was first mooted as a \"political fairytale\" for children in a 2007 \"Time\" magazine interview. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, a political fairytale titled \"The Ickabog\u201d.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "\"The Ickabog\"", "Rationale": "Starting on 26 May 2020 and running until 10 July 2020, Rowling published a new children's story online. \"The Ickabog\" was first mooted as a \"political fairytale\" for children in a 2007 \"Time\" magazine interview."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"The Casual Vacancy\", \"Cormoran Strike\" series, \"The Ickabog\"", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Since then, Rowling has written several books for adult readers: \"The Casual Vacancy\" (2012) and\u2014under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith\u2014the crime fiction \"Cormoran Strike\" series. In 2020, her \"political fairytale\" for children, \"The Ickabog\", was released in instalments in an online version."}]} {"Context": ["when did jk rowling wrote the harry potter books", "Her debut novel was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "who is j.k. rowling?", "A British writer and philanthropist.", "what is her full name?", "Joanne Kathleen Rowling", "who were her parents?", "Science technician Anne and Rolls-Royce aircraft engineer Peter James Rowling.", "did she get married?", "Yes -She married Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in 1992 but they separated. Then she married Neil Murray a Scottish doctor in 2001", "how many kids does she have?", "3 kids - Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, Mackenzie Jean Rowling", "where did she study?", "Wyedean School and College, University of Exeter.", "what are her views on religions?", "She identifies herself as a Christian; She believes in God, not magic; she is an adherent of the Church of England; believes in an afterlife, and that her faith plays a part in her books.", "what was her inspiration to write the aforementioned books?", "In 1990, while she was on a train trip from Manchester to London, the idea for a story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry \"came fully formed\" into her mind. Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the \"Harry Potter\" headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Her mother's death heavily affected Rowling's writing", "who is the book's publisher?", "Bloomsbury.", "were the books adapted into anything other media form?", "Yes - films, illustrated version, media games, board games, audiobooks", "does she donate to any charity?", "Yes - In 2002, Rowling contributed a foreword to \"Magic\", an anthology of fiction published by Bloomsbury Publishing, helping to raise money for the National Council for One Parent Families.", "what are her views on politics?", "centre-left political views; she donated \u00a31 million to the Labour Party, and publicly endorsed Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown", "does she have any legal problems?", "Yes - Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. The worldwide popularity of the \"Harry Potter\" series has led to locally produced, unauthorised sequels and other derivative works.", "has she written anything else apart from the originally mentioned books?", "Yes - The Ickabog, The Casual Vacancy, The Cuckoo's Calling"], "Conversation_no": 66, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "what awards has she received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Her book 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' won the Nestl\u00e9 Smarties Book Prize, British Book Award for Children's Book of the Year.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "\"Harry Potter\"", "Rationale": "In June 1997, Bloomsbury published \"Philosopher's Stone\" with an initial print run of 1,000 copies, 500 of which were distributed to libraries. Today, such copies are valued between \u00a316,000 and \u00a325,000. Five months later, the book won its first award, a Nestl\u00e9 Smarties Book Prize. In February, the novel won the British Book Award for Children's Book of the Year and, later, the Children's Book Award. In early 1998, an auction was held in the United States for the rights to publish the novel, and was won by Scholastic Inc., for US$105,000. Rowling said that she \"nearly died\" when she heard the news. In October 1998, Scholastic published \"Philosopher's Stone\" in the US under the title of \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", a change Rowling says she now regrets and would have fought if she had been in a better position at the time. Rowling moved from her flat with the money from the Scholastic sale, into 19 Hazelbank Terrace in Edinburgh.\n\nIts sequel, \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rowling has received honorary degrees from St Andrews University, the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Exeter (which she attended), the University of Aberdeen, and Harvard University.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Awards and honours", "Rationale": "Rowling has received honorary degrees from St Andrews University, the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Exeter (which she attended), the University of Aberdeen, and Harvard University"}, {"Answer": "\"Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh\u201d, \"Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature\u201d, \"Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh\u201d are some of the honours bestowed on her.", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Awards and honours", "Rationale": "Rowling has received honorary degrees from St Andrews University, the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Exeter (which she attended), the University of Aberdeen, and Harvard University, where she spoke at the 2008 commencement ceremony. In 2009, Rowling was made a Chevalier de la L\u00e9gion d'honneur by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. In 2002, Rowling became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (HonFRSE) as well a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL). She was furthermore recognized as Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (FRCPE) in 2011 for services to Literature and Philanthropy."}, {"Answer": "She has received honorary degrees from St Andrews University, the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Exeter (which she attended), the University of Aberdeen, and Harvard University", "Topic": "J. K. Rowling", "Topic_section": "Awards and honours", "Rationale": "Rowling has received honorary degrees from St Andrews University, the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Exeter (which she attended), the University of Aberdeen, and Harvard University, where she spoke at the 2008 commencement ceremony. In 2009, Rowling was made a Chevalier de la L\u00e9gion d'honneur by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. In 2002, Rowling became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (HonFRSE) as well a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL). She was furthermore recognized as Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (FRCPE) in 2011 for services to Literature and Philanthropy."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Papua New Guinea.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Australian and Papuan troops advanced along the coast of the Huon Peninsula", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sio, Papua New Guinea", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Battle of Sio, fought between December 1943 and March 1944, was the break-out and pursuit phase of General Douglas MacArthur's Huon Peninsula campaign, part of the New Guinea campaign of World War II.\n"}, {"Answer": "Sio, New Guinea.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Battle of Sio, fought between December 1943 and March 1944, was the break-out and pursuit phase of General Douglas MacArthur's Huon Peninsula campaign, part of the New Guinea campaign of World War II."}, {"Answer": "New Guinea", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " New Guinea"}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "on what date did this fight begin?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "December 1943.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "fought between December 1943 and March 1944, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "December 1943", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Battle of Sio, fought between December 1943 and March 1944, was the break-out and pursuit phase of General Douglas MacArthur's Huon Peninsula campaign, part of the New Guinea campaign of World War II."}, {"Answer": "December 1943", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Battle of Sio, fought between December 1943 and March 1944, was the break-out and pursuit phase of General Douglas MacArthur's Huon Peninsula campaign, part of the New Guinea campaign of World War II."}, {"Answer": "December 1943", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " between December 1943 and March 1944, was the break-out and pursuit phase of General Douglas MacArthur's Huon Peninsu"}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "whom was it fought between?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Australian and Papuan troops advanced along the coast of the Huon Peninsula, using infantry, tanks, and air strikes against the Japanese positions, which were generally sited at creek crossings in the jungle. The advancing infantry kept strictly within range of the supporting artillery, which was liberally employed in the early stages of the operation. Using tactics that exploited the firepower of Australian artillery and armour, the Australian and Papuan troops inflicted heavy and disproportionate casualties on the Japanese as they advanced, ultimately linking up with the American forces at Saidor. Hundreds of Japanese soldiers were killed; thousands more died from disease, malnutrition, exhaustion and suicide. The Allies failed to seize the opportunity to completely destroy the Japanese forces.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Austrian Army against Japanese", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After the defeat of the Japanese in the Battle of Sattelberg, Australian Army forces broke through the Japanese positions around Finschhafen. "}, {"Answer": "Japanese and Australian Army.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After the defeat of the Japanese in the Battle of Sattelberg, Australian Army forces broke through the Japanese positions around Finschhafen. "}, {"Answer": "Australia and Japan", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Australian and Papuan troops advanced along the coast of the Huon Peninsula, using infantry, tanks, and air strikes against the Japanese positions,"}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Offensive against the Japanese supply system", "Rationale": " During the Battle of Sattelberg, the Allies set out to cut this supply line. A three-pronged approach was taken:\n\nBy December, the pitiful condition of Japanese prisoners confirmed for the Australians that \"the Japanese logistic system was in the final stages of breakdown\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Because Japanese did not leave the area.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Although beaten, the Japanese did not leave the area. Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri, the commander of the Japanese 20th Division, ordered the 80th Infantry Regiment to hold the Wareo area to protect the withdrawal of the 79th Infantry Regiment and other units. The 2nd Battalion, 238th Infantry Regiment was to act as a rearguard on the coast. Lieutenant General Frank Berryman, the commander of Australian II Corps, now urged Wootten to commence a coastal advance to cut the Japanese supply lines and force Adachi to retreat from the Huon Peninsula if he were not already doing so. Wootten took a more cautious approach. The Battle of Wareo proved that the Japanese intended to defend the area."}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Artillery guns and tanks.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Tactics and logistics", "Rationale": ". Artillery guns were brought forward over the tracks or else were moved by Landing Craft Mechanised (LCMs) of the 532nd EBSR. Tanks normally moved along the tracks but used LCMs to bypass obstacles. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Manoeuvre and tank, mortar, and artillery fire.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Tactics and logistics", "Rationale": "When this did not occur, the position was reduced by a combination of manoeuvre and tank, mortar, and artillery fire. "}, {"Answer": "infantry, tanks, and air strikes", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Australian and Papuan troops advanced along the coast of the Huon Peninsula, using infantry, tanks, and air strikes against the Japanese positions, which were generally sited at creek crossings in the j"}, {"Answer": "Land forces and Allied aircraft", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Constant pressure from US Navy PT boats, Australian land forces and Allied aircraft brought the Japanese logistical system to the brink of collapse, resulting in disease, malnutrition, and privation for the Japanese soldiers. Meanwhile, the Allied supply system grappled with the problems of terrain and climate, particularly inclement weather and rough monsoonal seas that hampered and occasionally prevented delivery of supplies by sea."}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": " Lieutenant General Frank Berryman, the commander of Australian II Corps, now urged Wootten to commence a coastal advance to cut the Japanese supply lines and force Adachi to retreat from the Huon Peninsula if he were not already doing so.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman, the commander of Australian II Corps, now urged Wootten to commence a coastal advance to cut the Japanese supply lines and force Adachi to retreat from the Huon Peninsula if he were not already doing so. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "General Douglas MacArthur", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "General Douglas MacArthur"}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what's the above person's date of birth?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "11 April 1894.", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lieutenant General Sir Frank Horton Berryman, (11 April 1894\u00a0\u2013 28 May 1981) was an Australian Army officer who served as a general during the Second World War.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "11 April 1894", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lieutenant General Sir Frank Horton Berryman, (11 April 1894\u00a0\u2013 28 May 1981) was an Australian Army officer who served as a general during the Second World War. "}, {"Answer": "11 April 1894", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lieutenant General Sir Frank Horton Berryman, (11 April 1894\u00a0\u2013 28 May 1981) was an Australian Army officer who served as a general during the Second World War. "}, {"Answer": "11 April 1894", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Education and early life", "Rationale": "11 April 1894"}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which place was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Geelong, Victoria.", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Education and early life", "Rationale": "Frank Horton Berryman was born in Geelong, Victoria, on 11 April 1894, the fourth of six children and the eldest of three sons of William Lee Berryman, a Victorian Railways engine driver, and his wife, Annie Jane, n\u00e9e Horton.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Geelong, Victoria", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Education and early life", "Rationale": "Frank Horton Berryman was born in Geelong, Victoria, on 11 April 1894, the fourth of six children and the eldest of three sons of William Lee Berryman, a Victorian Railways engine driver, and his wife, Annie Jane, n\u00e9e Horton. "}, {"Answer": "Geelong, Victoria", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Education and early life", "Rationale": "Frank Horton Berryman was born in Geelong, Victoria, on 11 April 1894, the fourth of six children and the eldest of three sons of William Lee Berryman, a Victorian Railways engine driver, and his wife, Annie Jane, n\u00e9e Horton."}, {"Answer": "Geelong, Victoria.", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Education and early life", "Rationale": "Geelong, Victoria,"}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894.", "which place was he born?", "Geelong, Victoria."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name a few countries in which he landed to participate in battles?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Egypt and France.", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "First World War", "Rationale": ". Berryman was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Permanent Military Forces (PMF) on 29 June 1915 and again in the First AIF on 1 July 1915. He was posted to Lieutenant Colonel Harold Grimwade's 4th Field Artillery Brigade of the 2nd Division Artillery, along with Vasey and Milford. Berryman embarked for Egypt with the 4th Field Artillery Brigade on the transport \"Wiltshire\" on 17 November 1915. In Egypt, Berryman briefly commanded the 4th Brigade Ammunition Column before it was absorbed into the 2nd Division Ammunition Column.\n\nThe 2nd Division moved to France in March 1916. Berryman became a temporary captain on 1 April 1916", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Syria, Papua and New Guinea.", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Syria", "Rationale": "In January 1941, Berryman became Commander, Royal Artillery, in Arthur \"Tubby\" Allen's 7th Division, and was promoted to brigadier. During the Syria-Lebanon campaign, Berryman demonstrated that he was a thrusting commander who led from the front and repeatedly demonstrated his coolness under fire. "}, {"Answer": "Bardia, Tobruk, Libya, Syria, Papua, New Guinea.", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Berryman joined the Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF) on 4 April 1940 with the rank of full colonel, and became General Staff Officer Grade 1 (GSO1) of the 6th Division. He was responsible for the staff work for the attacks on Bardia and Tobruk. In January 1941, Berryman became Commander, Royal Artillery, 7th Division, and was promoted to brigadier. During the Syria-Lebanon campaign, he commanded \"Berryforce\". He returned to Australia in 1942, becoming Major General, General Staff, of the First Army."}, {"Answer": "Syria, Libya,Papua", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Syria", "Rationale": "Syria-Lebanon "}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894.", "which place was he born?", "Geelong, Victoria.", "can you name a few countries in which he landed to participate in battles?", "Egypt and France."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the second country's force mentioned previously who fought in sio?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894.", "which place was he born?", "Geelong, Victoria.", "can you name a few countries in which he landed to participate in battles?", "Egypt and France.", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the second country's force mentioned previously who fought in sio?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the third country's force mentioned previously who fought in that battle?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri .", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri, the commander of the Japanese 20th Division, ordered the 80th Infantry Regiment to hold the Wareo area to protect the withdrawal of the 79th Infantry Regiment and other units. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Although beaten, the Japanese did not leave the area. Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri, the commander of the Japanese 20th Division, ordered the 80th Infantry Regiment to hold the Wareo area to protect the withdrawal of the 79th Infantry Regiment and other units. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894.", "which place was he born?", "Geelong, Victoria.", "can you name a few countries in which he landed to participate in battles?", "Egypt and France.", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the second country's force mentioned previously who fought in sio?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the third country's force mentioned previously who fought in that battle?", "Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri ."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "on what date did this battle end?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "March 1944.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Battle of Sio, fought between December 1943 and March 1944", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "March 1944", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Battle of Sio, fought between December 1943 and March 1944, was the break-out and pursuit phase of General Douglas MacArthur's Huon Peninsula campaign, part of the New Guinea campaign of World War II."}, {"Answer": "March 1944", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Battle of Sio, fought between December 1943 and March 1944, was the break-out and pursuit phase of General Douglas MacArthur's Huon Peninsula campaign, part of the New Guinea campaign of World War II.\n"}, {"Answer": "March 1944", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " March 1944"}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894.", "which place was he born?", "Geelong, Victoria.", "can you name a few countries in which he landed to participate in battles?", "Egypt and France.", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the second country's force mentioned previously who fought in sio?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the third country's force mentioned previously who fought in that battle?", "Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri .", "on what date did this battle end?", "March 1944."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "in the end, who claimed victory?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Both sides managed to accomplish their objectives; the Japanese withdrew, while the Australians exacted a terrible toll.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Aftermath", "Rationale": "Both sides managed to accomplish their objectives; the Japanese withdrew, while the Australians exacted a terrible toll.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Australian Army and Papuans.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Aftermath", "Rationale": "Both sides managed to accomplish their objectives; the Japanese withdrew, while the Australians exacted a terrible toll. The balance of losses was overwhelmingly against the Japanese, both in terms of men and equipment. "}, {"Answer": "Australian and Papuan troops", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Australian and Papuan troops advanced along the coast of the Huon Peninsula, using infantry, tanks, and air strikes against the Japanese positions, which were generally sited at creek crossings in the jungle."}, {"Answer": "The Australians", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Aftermath", "Rationale": "the Australians exacted a terrible toll."}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894.", "which place was he born?", "Geelong, Victoria.", "can you name a few countries in which he landed to participate in battles?", "Egypt and France.", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the second country's force mentioned previously who fought in sio?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the third country's force mentioned previously who fought in that battle?", "Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri .", "on what date did this battle end?", "March 1944.", "in the end, who claimed victory?", "Both sides managed to accomplish their objectives; the Japanese withdrew, while the Australians exacted a terrible toll."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "approximately many people died in this fight?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Around 2,700 Japanese troops died.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Aftermath", "Rationale": " It seems that only about 4,300 of the 7,000 troops under the command of the Japanese 20th Division who had originally been forward of Sio survived the withdrawal,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It seems that only about 4,300 of the 7,000 troops were left under the command of the Japanese 20th Division.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Aftermath", "Rationale": " It seems that only about 4,300 of the 7,000 troops under the command of the Japanese 20th Division who had originally been forward of Sio survived the withdrawal, and many of them were rendered ineffective through wounds, sickness, malnutrition and exhaustion. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Brigade reported 65 killed and 136 wounded. Japanese casualties were 420 killed and 136 found dead, victims of disease, malnutrition, and suicide. Only six Japanese prisoners were taken.", "Topic": "Battle of Sio", "Topic_section": "Fortification Point", "Rationale": "Brigade reported 65 killed and 136 wounded. Japanese casualties were 420 killed and 136 found dead, victims of disease, malnutrition, and suicide. Only six Japanese prisoners were taken."}]} {"Context": ["in which country did the battle of sio take place?", "Papua New Guinea.", "on what date did this fight begin?", "December 1943.", "whom was it fought between?", "Australian and Papuan forces , and the Japanese.", "what were the causes which led to this clash?", "To remove the Japanese control over the region.", "what weapons were used to fight in this?", "Artillery guns and tanks.", "can you name anyone warrior\u00a0or commander who belonged to the first force mentioned previously who fought in this?", "Lieutenant General Frank Berryman.", "what's the above person's date of birth?", "11 April 1894.", "which place was he born?", "Geelong, Victoria.", "can you name a few countries in which he landed to participate in battles?", "Egypt and France.", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the second country's force mentioned previously who fought in sio?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone warrior or commander who belonged to the third country's force mentioned previously who fought in that battle?", "Lieutenant General Shigeru Katagiri .", "on what date did this battle end?", "March 1944.", "in the end, who claimed victory?", "Both sides managed to accomplish their objectives; the Japanese withdrew, while the Australians exacted a terrible toll.", "approximately many people died in this fight?", "Around 2,700 Japanese troops died."], "Conversation_no": 67, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "with reference to the warrior/commander who was born in victoria, whom did he marry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Muriel Whipp.", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Between the wars", "Rationale": " On 30 November 1925, he married Muriel Whipp. They eventually had a daughter and a son.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Muriel Whipp", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Between the wars", "Rationale": "On 30 November 1925, he married Muriel Whipp. They eventually had a daughter and a son.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Annie Jane n\u00e9e Horton", "Topic": "Frank Berryman", "Topic_section": "Education and early life", "Rationale": "Annie Jane"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is ypresiomyrma?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ypresiomyrma is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae that was described in 2006.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ypresiomyrma is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae that was described in 2006. "}, {"Answer": "An extinct genus of ants", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "an extinct genus of ants "}, {"Answer": "A genus of ants.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ypresiomyrma is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae that was described in 2006. "}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how are they classified?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "As \"incertae sedis\"", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "Archibald and colleagues originally classified \"Ypresiomyrma\" as \"incertae sedis\" (Latin for \"of uncertain placement\") within the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ypresiomyrma orbiculata, Ypresiomyrma bartletti, Ypresiomyrma rebekkae, Ypresiomyrma orientalis", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "Along with the genus description, the paper contained descriptions of the type species \"Ypresiomyrma orbiculata\" and \"Ypresiomyrma bartletti\", both from the McAbee Fossil Beds in British Columbia, part of the Eocene Okanagan Highlands lake system. Archibald, Cover and Moreau also included a redescription of the Danish species \"Pachycondyla rebekkae\" under the new name combination \"Ypresiomyrma rebekkae\". A fourth species, \"Ypresiomyrma orientalis\" was described in 2015."}, {"Answer": "\"Ypresiomyrma\" is classified as \"incertae sedis\" within the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae, as the ants could not be identified to any tribe level.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "\"Ypresiomyrma\" as \"incertae sedis\" (Latin for \"of uncertain placement\") within the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae, as the ants could not be identified to any tribe level."}, {"Answer": "They were members of the subfamily Myrmeciinae .", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ypresiomyrma is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae that was described in 2006. "}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\""], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who described them for thr first time?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "Fossils of \"Ypresiomyrma\" were first studied and described by Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau of the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "Fossils of \"Ypresiomyrma\" were first studied and described by Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau of the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge, Massachusetts"}, {"Answer": "Bruce Archibald", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "Bruce Archibald, "}, {"Answer": "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "Fossils of \"Ypresiomyrma\" were first studied and described by Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau of the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge, Massachusetts"}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau"], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the first person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was from the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "History and classification", "Rationale": "Fossils of \"Ypresiomyrma\" were first studied and described by Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau of the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge, Massachusetts."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how do they look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "There are several characteristics that separate \"Ypresiomyrma\" from other ant genera. The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen in \"Ypresiomyrma\" is composed of a single segment. The head in each species varies in shape, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head capsule with eight to twelve teeth, although they are elongated. Queens of the genus are large, measuring over . Other characters include large, well developed eyes, a rounded propodeal dorsum and a noticeable stinger.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ants", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "There are several characteristics that separate \"Ypresiomyrma\" from other ant genera. The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen in \"Ypresiomyrma\" is composed of a single segment. The head in each species varies in shape, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head capsule with eight to twelve teeth, although they are elongated. Queens of the genus are large, measuring over . Other characters include large, well developed eyes, a rounded propodeal dorsum and a noticeable stinger."}, {"Answer": "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen in \"Ypresiomyrma\" is composed of a single segment. The head in each species varies in shape, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head capsule with eight to twelve teeth, although they are elongated.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen in \"Ypresiomyrma\" is composed of a single segment. The head in each species varies in shape, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head capsule with eight to twelve teeth, although they are elongated."}, {"Answer": "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment. The mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head capsule with eight to twelve teeth. The queens are large.", "Topic": "Ypresiomyrma", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen in \"Ypresiomyrma\" is composed of a single segment. The head in each species varies in shape, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head capsule with eight to twelve teeth, although they are elongated. Queens of the genus are large,"}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is thorax?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The thorax is one of the three main divisions of the insect's body, composed of multiple segments. It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In arthropods", "Rationale": "In insects, crustaceans, and the extinct trilobites, the thorax is one of the three main divisions of the creature's body, each of which is in turn composed of multiple segments. It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites. In most insects, the thorax itself is composed of three segments; the prothorax, the mesothorax, and the metathorax. In extant insects, the prothorax never has wings, though legs are always present in adults; wings (when present) are restricted to at least the mesothorax, and typically also the metathorax, though the wings may be reduced or modified on either or both segments. In the Apocritan Hymenoptera, the first abdominal segment is fused to the metathorax, where it forms a structure known as the propodeum. Accordingly, in these insects, the functional thorax is composed of four segments, and is therefore typically called the mesosoma to distinguish it from the \"thorax\" of other insects."}, {"Answer": "The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen"}, {"Answer": "The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen"}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "what is thorax?", "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "from where did it get its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The word comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word thorax comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From the Greek word \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word thorax comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet\" via ."}, {"Answer": "The word thorax comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet\"", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word thorax comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet\" "}, {"Answer": "The word thorax comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet\" via", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word thorax comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet\" via ."}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "what is thorax?", "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen.", "from where did it get its name?", "The word comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how does one experience pain in this part of the body?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cardiac arrest - feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck, and arms; noncardiac issues - burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Pain", "Rationale": "While cardiac issues cause feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck, and arms, pain that is felt due to noncardiac issues gives a burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Due to respiratory problems, digestive issues, musculoskeletal complications, and cardiac issues", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Pain", "Rationale": "Chest pain can be the result of multiple issues, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and musculoskeletal complications. The pain can trigger cardiac issues as well"}, {"Answer": "Chest pain can be the result of multiple issues, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and musculoskeletal complications.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Pain", "Rationale": "Chest pain can be the result of multiple issues, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and musculoskeletal complications."}, {"Answer": "As a result of issues, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and musculoskeletal complications.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Pain", "Rationale": "Chest pain can be the result of multiple issues, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and musculoskeletal complications. "}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "what is thorax?", "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen.", "from where did it get its name?", "The word comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet.", "how does one experience pain in this part of the body?", "Cardiac arrest - feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck, and arms; noncardiac issues - burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is its structure?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Humans and hominids - the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents; protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "In humans and other hominids, the thorax is the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents. It is mostly protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents. It is mostly protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "In humans and other hominids, the thorax is the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents. It is mostly protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle."}, {"Answer": "Thorax is the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "the thorax is the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents."}, {"Answer": "In humans and other hominids, the thorax is the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "In humans and other hominids, the thorax is the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen"}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "what is thorax?", "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen.", "from where did it get its name?", "The word comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet.", "how does one experience pain in this part of the body?", "Cardiac arrest - feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck, and arms; noncardiac issues - burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted.", "how is its structure?", "Humans and hominids - the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents; protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are the injuries one can have in this part of the body?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Injury", "Rationale": "The major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "chest trauma, rib fractures, pulmonary contusions, esophageal perforations", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Injury", "Rationale": "Injury to the chest (also referred to as chest trauma, thoracic injury, or thoracic trauma) results in up to \u00bc of all deaths due to trauma in the United States.\n\nThe major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination. Sepsis due to leakage of alimentary tract contents, as in esophageal perforations, also must be considered. Blunt trauma commonly results in chest wall injuries (e.g., rib fractures). The pain associated with these injuries can make breathing difficult, and this may compromise ventilation. Direct lung injuries, such as pulmonary contusions (see the image below), are frequently associated with major chest trauma and may impair ventilation by a similar mechanism."}, {"Answer": "The major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Injury", "Rationale": "The major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination."}, {"Answer": "Blunt chest trauma, sepsis, and direct lung injuries among others.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Injury", "Rationale": "Injury to the chest (also referred to as chest trauma, thoracic injury, or thoracic trauma) results in up to \u00bc of all deaths due to trauma in the United States.\n\nThe major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination. Sepsis due to leakage of alimentary tract contents, as in esophageal perforations, also must be considered."}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "what is thorax?", "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen.", "from where did it get its name?", "The word comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet.", "how does one experience pain in this part of the body?", "Cardiac arrest - feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck, and arms; noncardiac issues - burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted.", "how is its structure?", "Humans and hominids - the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents; protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle.", "what are the injuries one can have in this part of the body?", "Major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how is this part of the body in arthropods?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In arthropods", "Rationale": "In insects, crustaceans, and the extinct trilobites, the thorax is one of the three main divisions of the creature's body, each of which is in turn composed of multiple segments. It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The thorax is one of the three main divisions of the arthropod's body, each of which is in turn composed of multiple segments.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In arthropods", "Rationale": "In insects, crustaceans, and the extinct trilobites, the thorax is one of the three main divisions of the creature's body, each of which is in turn composed of multiple segments. It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites. In most insects, the thorax itself is composed of three segments; the prothorax, the mesothorax, and the metathorax. In extant insects, the prothorax never has wings, though legs are always present in adults; wings (when present) are restricted to at least the mesothorax, and typically also the metathorax, though the wings may be reduced or modified on either or both segments. In the Apocritan Hymenoptera, the first abdominal segment is fused to the metathorax, where it forms a structure known as the propodeum. Accordingly, in these insects, the functional thorax is composed of four segments, and is therefore typically called the mesosoma to distinguish it from the \"thorax\" of other insects.\n"}, {"Answer": "In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In tetrapods", "Rationale": "In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs."}, {"Answer": "It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In arthropods", "Rationale": "It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites. I"}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "what is thorax?", "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen.", "from where did it get its name?", "The word comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet.", "how does one experience pain in this part of the body?", "Cardiac arrest - feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck, and arms; noncardiac issues - burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted.", "how is its structure?", "Humans and hominids - the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents; protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle.", "what are the injuries one can have in this part of the body?", "Major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination.", "how is this part of the body in arthropods?", "It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "and in tetrapods?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The heart and the lungs reside in the thoracic cavity, as well as many blood vessels; inner organs are protected by the rib cage and the sternum.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In tetrapods", "Rationale": "In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs. It extends from the neck to the diaphragm, and does not include the upper limbs. The heart and the lungs reside in the thoracic cavity, as well as many blood vessels. The inner organs are protected by the rib cage and the sternum. Thoracic vertebrae are also distinguished in birds, but not in reptiles.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs. Thoracic vertebrae are also distinguished in birds, but not in reptiles.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In tetrapods", "Rationale": "In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs. It extends from the neck to the diaphragm, and does not include the upper limbs. The heart and the lungs reside in the thoracic cavity, as well as many blood vessels. The inner organs are protected by the rib cage and the sternum. Thoracic vertebrae are also distinguished in birds, but not in reptiles."}, {"Answer": "Thoracic vertebrae are also distinguished in birds, but not in reptiles.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In tetrapods", "Rationale": "Thoracic vertebrae are also distinguished in birds, but not in reptiles."}, {"Answer": "It is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs. It extends from the neck to the diaphragm, and does not include the upper limbs.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "In tetrapods", "Rationale": "In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs. It extends from the neck to the diaphragm, and does not include the upper limbs."}]} {"Context": ["what is ypresiomyrma?", "It is an extinct genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmeciinae.", "how are they classified?", "As \"incertae sedis\"", "who described them for thr first time?", "Bruce Archibald, Stefan Cover and Corrie Moreau", "who is the first person?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how do they look like?", "The waist connecting the thorax and the abdomen is composed of a single segment, the head is in various shapes, and mandibles are a distinct triangular shape and shorter than the head.", "what is thorax?", "It is the part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen.", "from where did it get its name?", "The word comes from the Greek \u03b8\u03ce\u03c1\u03b1\u03be \"thorax\" \"breastplate, cuirass, corslet.", "how does one experience pain in this part of the body?", "Cardiac arrest - feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck, and arms; noncardiac issues - burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted.", "how is its structure?", "Humans and hominids - the chest region of the body between the neck and the abdomen, along with its internal organs and other contents; protected and supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle.", "what are the injuries one can have in this part of the body?", "Major pathophysiologies encountered in blunt chest trauma involve derangements in the flow of air, blood, or both in combination.", "how is this part of the body in arthropods?", "It is the area where the wings and legs attach in insects, or an area of multiple articulating plates in trilobites.", "and in tetrapods?", "The heart and the lungs reside in the thoracic cavity, as well as many blood vessels; inner organs are protected by the rib cage and the sternum."], "Conversation_no": 68, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "describe the relationship between chest pain and thorax?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Injuries to this region, including rib cage and sternum is also a common cause of chest pain.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Non-cardiac causes of chest pain", "Rationale": "Injuries to the rib cage or sternum is also a common cause of chest pain. It is generally felt when deep breaths are taken or during a cough.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Thorax is also known as the chest.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen. "}, {"Answer": "Chest pain can be the result of multiple issues, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and musculoskeletal complications.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Pain", "Rationale": "Chest pain can be the result of multiple issues, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and musculoskeletal complications. "}, {"Answer": "The pain can be caused by birth defects, trauma or infections.", "Topic": "Thorax", "Topic_section": "Clinical significance", "Rationale": "ifferent types of diseases or conditions that affect the chest include pleurisy, flail chest, atelectasis, and the most common condition, chest pain. These conditions can be hereditary or caused by birth defects or trauma. An"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "31 lengths.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Belmont Stakes", "Rationale": " At the finish, he won by 31 lengths, breaking the margin-of-victory record set by Triple Crown winner Count Fleet in 1943 of 25 lengths.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He won by 31 lengths.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Secretariat (March 30, 1970 \u2013 October 4, 1989) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who, in 1973, became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years. His record-breaking victory in the Belmont Stakes, which he won by 31 lengths, is widely regarded as one of the greatest races in history. "}, {"Answer": "31 lengths", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "31 lengths"}, {"Answer": "31 lengths", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His record-breaking victory in the Belmont Stakes, which he won by 31 lengths, is widely regarded as one of the greatest races in history"}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who was \"secretariat\"?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Secretariat (March 30, 1970 \u2013 October 4, 1989) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who, in 1973, became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Secretariat (March 30, 1970 \u2013 October 4, 1989) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who, in 1973, became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years. "}, {"Answer": "It was an American Thoroughbred racehorse", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was an American Thoroughbred racehorse"}, {"Answer": "Secretariat was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Secretariat (March 30, 1970 \u2013 October 4, 1989) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who, in 1973, became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years."}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths.", "who was \"secretariat\"?", "An American Thoroughbred racehorse."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who owned this horse?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Penny Chenery.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": " Chenery received the Hasty Matelda colt in 1969 and the as-yet-unborn 1970 foal of ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Penny Chenery", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Secretariat was officially bred by Christopher Chenery's Meadow Stud, but the breeding was actually arranged by Penny Chenery (then known as Penny Tweedy), "}, {"Answer": "Penny Chenery", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Penny Chenery"}, {"Answer": "Secretariat was officially bred by Christopher Chenery's Meadow Stud, but the breeding was actually arranged by Penny Chenery (then known as Penny Tweedy), who had taken over the running of the stable in 1968 when her father became ill.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Secretariat was officially bred by Christopher Chenery's Meadow Stud, but the breeding was actually arranged by Penny Chenery (then known as Penny Tweedy), who had taken over the running of the stable in 1968 when her father became ill. Secretariat was sired by Bold Ruler and his dam was Somethingroyal, a daughter of Princequillo. Bold Ruler was the leading sire in North America from 1963 to 1969 and again in 1973."}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths.", "who was \"secretariat\"?", "An American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "who owned this horse?", "Penny Chenery."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how many years did it's career is racing last?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From 1972 to 1973.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Canadian International Stakes", "Rationale": "The syndication deal for Secretariat precluded the horse racing past age three. Accordingly, Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles on the turf at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on October 28, 1973. 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Accordingly, Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles on the turf at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on October 28, 1", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kentucky Derby", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nAt age three, Secretariat not only won the Triple Crown, he set speed records in all three races. His time in the Kentucky Derby still stands as the Churchill Downs track record for miles, and his time in the Belmont Stakes stands as the American record for miles on the dirt. His controversial time in the Preakness Stakes was eventually recognized as a stakes record in 2012. "}, {"Answer": "Canadian International Stakes", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Canadian International Stakes", "Rationale": "Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles on the turf at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto"}, {"Answer": "Canadian International Stakes", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Canadian International Stakes", "Rationale": " Accordingly, Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles on the turf at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on October 28, 1973. "}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths.", "who was \"secretariat\"?", "An American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "who owned this horse?", "Penny Chenery.", "how many years did it's career is racing last?", "From 1972 to 1973.", "which was the last race the horse competed in?", "Canadian International Stakes ."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is this competition held?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Canadian International Stakes", "Rationale": "The syndication deal for Secretariat precluded the horse racing past age three. Accordingly, Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles on the turf at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Canadian International Stakes", "Rationale": "The syndication deal for Secretariat precluded the horse racing past age three. Accordingly, Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles on the turf at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on October 28, 1973. "}, {"Answer": "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Canadian International Stakes", "Rationale": "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada"}, {"Answer": "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Canadian International Stakes", "Rationale": "The syndication deal for Secretariat precluded the horse racing past age three. Accordingly, Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles on the turf at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on October 28, 1973."}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths.", "who was \"secretariat\"?", "An American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "who owned this horse?", "Penny Chenery.", "how many years did it's career is racing last?", "From 1972 to 1973.", "which was the last race the horse competed in?", "Canadian International Stakes .", "where is this competition held?", "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who built this racetrack?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Ontario Jockey Club under E.P. Taylor.", "Topic": "Woodbine Racetrack", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " Ontario Jockey Club (OJC) and held the prestigious King's Plate, but competed with several other racetracks in Ontario and was in need of modernization.\n\nDuring the 1950s, the OJC, under the leadership of Canadian industrialist and horse breeder E. P. Taylor began a program of racetrack acquisitions aimed at becoming the biggest and most profitable operator in Ontario horse racing, similar to Taylor's earlier acquisitions and consolidations in the Canadian brewing industry. In 1952, the OJC purchased and closed the money-losing Thorncliffe Park, purchased and closed the Hamilton Racetrack, and purchased the Fort Erie Racetrack for . Renovations began immediately at Fort Erie and at Woodbine", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1951, it was operated by the Ontario Jockey Club (OJC).", "Topic": "Woodbine Racetrack", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " In 1951, it was operated by the Ontario Jockey Club (OJC) and held the prestigious King's Plate, but competed with several other racetracks in Ontario and was in need of modernization."}, {"Answer": "Woodbine Entertainment Group", "Topic": "Woodbine Racetrack", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Woodbine Entertainment Group"}, {"Answer": "Earle C. Morgan", "Topic": "Woodbine Racetrack", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": ". The architect chosen was Earle C. Morgan"}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths.", "who was \"secretariat\"?", "An American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "who owned this horse?", "Penny Chenery.", "how many years did it's career is racing last?", "From 1972 to 1973.", "which was the last race the horse competed in?", "Canadian International Stakes .", "where is this competition held?", "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.", "who built this racetrack?", "The Ontario Jockey Club under E.P. Taylor."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how did the above mentioned horse die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was euthanized.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "In the fall of 1989, Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized on October 4 at the age of 19.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition and he was euthanized on October 4 at the age of 19.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "In the fall of 1989, Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized on October 4 at the age of 19. "}, {"Answer": "Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis, after a month of treatment, he was euthanized", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized"}, {"Answer": "Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "In the fall of 1989, Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized on October 4 at the age of 19. "}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths.", "who was \"secretariat\"?", "An American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "who owned this horse?", "Penny Chenery.", "how many years did it's career is racing last?", "From 1972 to 1973.", "which was the last race the horse competed in?", "Canadian International Stakes .", "where is this competition held?", "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.", "who built this racetrack?", "The Ontario Jockey Club under E.P. Taylor.", "how did the above mentioned horse die?", "He was euthanized."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "why was he euthanized?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "In the fall of 1989, Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized on October 4 at the age of 19. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": " Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition."}, {"Answer": "His condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, for laminitis", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment,"}, {"Answer": "Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition which failed to improve after a month of treatment.", "Topic": "Secretariat (horse)", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "In the fall of 1989, Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized on October 4 at the age of 19."}]} {"Context": ["how many lengths did secretariat win the belmont stakes", "31 lengths.", "who was \"secretariat\"?", "An American Thoroughbred racehorse.", "who owned this horse?", "Penny Chenery.", "how many years did it's career is racing last?", "From 1972 to 1973.", "which was the last race the horse competed in?", "Canadian International Stakes .", "where is this competition held?", "Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.", "who built this racetrack?", "The Ontario Jockey Club under E.P. Taylor.", "how did the above mentioned horse die?", "He was euthanized.", "why was he euthanized?", "Secretariat became afflicted with laminitis\u2014a painful and debilitating hoof condition. When his condition failed to improve after a month of treatment, he was euthanized."], "Conversation_no": 69, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the cause of this illness?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A severe inflammatory event is thought to damage the basal epithelial cells, resulting in dysfunction of the hemidesmosomes and subsequent reduction in adherence between the epithelial cells and the basement membrane. Normal forces placed on the hoof are then strong enough to tear the remaining laminae, resulting in a failure of the interdigitation of the epidermal and dermal laminae between the hoof wall and the coffin bone.", "Topic": "Laminitis", "Topic_section": "Pathophysiology", "Rationale": "A severe inflammatory event is thought to damage the basal epithelial cells, resulting in dysfunction of the hemidesmosomes and subsequent reduction in adherence between the epithelial cells and the basement membrane. Normal forces placed on the hoof are then strong enough to tear the remaining laminae, resulting in a failure of the interdigitation of the epidermal and dermal laminae between the hoof wall and the coffin bone.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has multiple causes, some of which commonly occur together.", "Topic": "Laminitis", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "Laminitis has multiple causes, some of which commonly occur together. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Laminitis has multiple causes, some of which commonly occur together. These causes can be grouped into broad categories.", "Topic": "Laminitis", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "Laminitis has multiple causes, some of which commonly occur together. These causes can be grouped into broad categories."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what does patterns in nature refer to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. T"}, {"Answer": "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. "}, {"Answer": "It refers to visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Patterns in nature are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. "}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world."], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what patterns does it include?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes."}, {"Answer": "Symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes."}, {"Answer": "Symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Natural patterns include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes."}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes."], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is it caused by?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "causes at different levels, notably in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve."}, {"Answer": "Chaos theory, fractals, logarithmic spirals, topology and other mathematical patterns.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "Visual patterns in nature find explanations in chaos theory, fractals, logarithmic spirals, topology and other mathematical patterns. For example, L-systems form convincing models of different patterns of tree growth.\n\nThe laws of physics apply the abstractions of mathematics to the real world, often as if it were perfect. For example, a crystal is perfect when it has no structural defects such as dislocations and is fully symmetric. Exact mathematical perfection can only approximate real objects. Visible patterns in nature are governed by physical laws; for example, meanders can be explained using fluid dynamics."}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve."], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "were these indicated in any books?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Patterns from nature", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Bibliography", "Rationale": "Patterns from nature"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Patterns from nature (as art)", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Bibliography", "Rationale": "Patterns from nature (as art)"}, {"Answer": "\"On Growth and Form\"", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "A. H. Church studied the patterns of phyllotaxis in his 1904 book. In 1917, D'Arcy Thompson published \"On Growth and Form\"; his description of phyllotaxis and the Fibonacci sequence, the mathematical relationships in the spiral growth patterns of plants showed that simple equations could describe the spiral growth patterns of animal horns and mollusc shells."}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "were these indicated in any books?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "can you name anyone from history who has done such researches on this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Leonardo da Vinci ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Early Greek philosophers studied pattern, with Plato, Pythagoras and Empedocles attempting to explain order in nature.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Early Greek philosophers studied pattern, with Plato, Pythagoras and Empedocles attempting to explain order in nature. The modern understanding of visible patterns developed gradually over time.\n\nIn the 19th century, the Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau examined soap films, leading him to formulate the concept of a minimal surface. T"}, {"Answer": "Pythagoras, Empedocles, Plato, Theophrastus etc", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Pythagoras"}, {"Answer": "Pythagoras, Empedocles to A. H. Church, and D'Arcy Thompson.", "Topic": "Patterns in nature", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Early Greek philosophers attempted to explain order in nature, anticipating modern concepts. Pythagoras (c.\u00a0570\u2013c.\u00a0495\u00a0BC) explained patterns in nature like the harmonies of music as arising from number, which he took to be the basic constituent of existence. Empedocles (c.\u00a0494\u2013c.\u00a0434\u00a0BC) to an extent anticipated Darwin's evolutionary explanation for the structures of organisms. Plato (c.\u00a0427\u2013c.\u00a0347\u00a0BC) argued for the existence of natural universals. He considered these to consist of ideal forms ( \"eidos\": \"form\") of which physical objects are never more than imperfect copies. Thus, a flower may be roughly circular, but it is never a perfect circle.\n\nTheophrastus (c.\u00a0372\u2013c.\u00a0287\u00a0BC) noted that plants \"that have flat leaves have them in a regular series\"; Pliny the Elder (23\u201379\u00a0AD) noted their patterned circular arrangement. Centuries later, Leonardo da Vinci (1452\u20131519) noted the spiral arrangement of leaf patterns, that tree trunks gain successive rings as they age, and proposed a rule"}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "were these indicated in any books?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone from history who has done such researches on this?", "Leonardo da Vinci"], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tuscan hill town of Vinci", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " Tuscan hill town of Vinci,"}, {"Answer": "Tuscan hill town of Vinci", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Tuscan hill town of Vinci"}, {"Answer": "In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the territory of Republic of Florence.", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Leonardo was born on 14/15 April 1452 in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence."}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "were these indicated in any books?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone from history who has done such researches on this?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci"], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "was he into painting?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes his main achievement is as a painter", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Painting", "Rationale": "A handful of works that are either authenticated or attributed to him have been regarded as among the great masterpieces", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, A handful of works that are either authenticated or attributed to him have been regarded as among the great masterpieces.", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Painting", "Rationale": " A handful of works that are either authenticated or attributed to him have been regarded as among the great masterpieces. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the better part of four hundred years his fame rested on his achievements as a painter.", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Painting", "Rationale": "Despite the recent awareness and admiration of Leonardo as a scientist and inventor, for the better part of four hundred years his fame rested on his achievements as a painter. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he is a renowned painter, described as a \"Divine\" painter.", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Painting", "Rationale": "Despite the recent awareness and admiration of Leonardo as a scientist and inventor, for the better part of four hundred years his fame rested on his achievements as a painter. A handful of works that are either authenticated or attributed to him have been regarded as among the great masterpieces. These paintings are famous for a variety of qualities that have been much imitated by students and discussed at great length by connoisseurs and critics. By the 1490s Leonardo had already been described as a \"Divine\" painter."}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "were these indicated in any books?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone from history who has done such researches on this?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci", "was he into painting?", "Yes his main achievement is as a painter"], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "can you name some of his works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Baptism of Christ\"", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Early works", "Rationale": "\"Baptism of Christ\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Mona Lisa\" , \"The Last Supper\", \"Vitruvian Man\"", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"Mona Lisa\" is the most famous of his works and the most famous portrait ever made. \"The Last Supper\" is the most reproduced religious painting of all time and his \"Vitruvian Man\" drawing is also regarded as a cultural icon. "}, {"Answer": "Mona Lisa, the \"Last Supper\", and the \"Virgin of the Rocks\".", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Painting", "Rationale": "Mona Lisa\", the \"Last Supper\", and the \"Virgin of the Rocks\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Mona Lisa\" or \"La Gioconda\", the laughing one - his most famous painting.", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Paintings of the 16th century", "Rationale": "Among the works created by Leonardo in the 16th century is the small portrait known as the \"Mona Lisa\" or \"La Gioconda\", the laughing one. In the present era, it is arguably the most famous painting in the world."}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "were these indicated in any books?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone from history who has done such researches on this?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci", "was he into painting?", "Yes his main achievement is as a painter", "can you name some of his works?", "\"Baptism of Christ\""], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was it painted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Mid-1460s", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Verrocchio's workshop", "Rationale": "mid-1460s"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "were these indicated in any books?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone from history who has done such researches on this?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci", "was he into painting?", "Yes his main achievement is as a painter", "can you name some of his works?", "\"Baptism of Christ\"", "when was it painted?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what was it about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The young angel holding Jesus' robe in a manner that was so far superior to his master's.", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Verrocchio's workshop", "Rationale": "the young angel holding Jesus' robe in a manner that was so far superior to his master's "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what does patterns in nature refer to?", "They are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.", "what patterns does it include?", "It includes symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.", "what is it caused by?", "Causes can be in the mathematics that governs what patterns can physically form, and among living things in the effects of natural selection, that govern how patterns evolve.", "were these indicated in any books?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name anyone from history who has done such researches on this?", "Leonardo da Vinci", "where was he born?", "In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci", "was he into painting?", "Yes his main achievement is as a painter", "can you name some of his works?", "\"Baptism of Christ\"", "when was it painted?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was it about?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 70, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On 2 May 1519", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Old age and death", "Rationale": "on 2 May 1519 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2 May 1519", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Old age and death", "Rationale": " 2 May 1519"}, {"Answer": "2 May 1519", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Old age and death", "Rationale": "2 May 1519"}, {"Answer": "2 May 1519", "Topic": "Leonardo da Vinci", "Topic_section": "Old age and death", "Rationale": "Leonardo died at Clos Luc\u00e9 on 2 May 1519 at the age of 67, possibly of a stroke. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139\u00a0years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Incubation lasts 72\u201380 days in the wild and for a similar period in artificial conditions", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Growth", "Rationale": "Incubation lasts 72\u201380\u00a0days in the wild and for a similar period in artificial conditions."}, {"Answer": "72\u201380 days", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Growth", "Rationale": "Incubation lasts 72\u201380\u00a0days in the wild and for a similar period in artificial conditions. "}, {"Answer": "72\u201380 days", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Growth", "Rationale": " 72\u201380\u00a0days "}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females."], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where are they most commonly found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "North America", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The painted turtle (\"Chrysemys picta\") is the most widespread native turtle of North America.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. "}, {"Answer": "It is native turtle of North America.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The painted turtle (\"Chrysemys picta\") is the most widespread native turtle of North America."}, {"Answer": "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. "}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America"], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They find their homes in shallow waters with slow-moving currents, such as creeks, marshes, ponds, and the shores of lakes", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Habitat", "Rationale": "They find their homes in shallow waters with slow-moving currents, such as creeks, marshes, ponds, and the shores of lakes"}, {"Answer": "Fresh waters with soft bottoms, basking sites, and aquatic vegetation.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Habitat", "Rationale": "To thrive, painted turtles need fresh waters with soft bottoms, basking sites, and aquatic vegetation."}, {"Answer": "They need fresh waters with soft bottoms, basking sites, and aquatic vegetation. They find their homes in shallow waters with slow-moving currents, such as creeks, marshes, ponds, and the shores of lakes.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Habitat", "Rationale": "To thrive, painted turtles need fresh waters with soft bottoms, basking sites, and aquatic vegetation. They find their homes in shallow waters with slow-moving currents, such as creeks, marshes, ponds, and the shores of lakes. The subspecies have evolved different habitat preferences."}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific"], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who labelled this species for the first time?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Johann Gottlob Schneide", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Classification", "Rationale": "Originally described in 1783 by Johann Gottlob Schneider as \"Testudo picta\", the painted turtle was called \"Chrysemys picta\" first by John Edward Gray in 1855. "}, {"Answer": "Originally described by Johann Gottlob Schneider as \"Testudo picta\", it was called \"Chrysemys picta\" first by John Edward Gray.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Classification", "Rationale": "Originally described in 1783 by Johann Gottlob Schneider as \"Testudo picta\", the painted turtle was called \"Chrysemys picta\" first by John Edward Gray in 1855."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "who labelled this species for the first time?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what do they mostly feed on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The turtle holds large prey in its mouth and tears the prey apart with its forefeet. It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The turtle holds large prey in its mouth and tears the prey apart with its forefeet. It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food."}, {"Answer": "It eats aquatic vegetation, algae, and small water creatures including insects, crustaceans, and fish.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The turtle eats aquatic vegetation, algae, and small water creatures including insects, crustaceans, and fish. "}, {"Answer": "Painted turtle eat both plants and animals", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "painted turtle eat both plants and animals"}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "who labelled this species for the first time?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what do they mostly feed on?", "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food."], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "are they preyed on by other animals?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Predators", "Rationale": "Painted turtles are most vulnerable to predators when young. Nests are frequently ransacked and the eggs eaten by garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nests are frequently ransacked and the eggs eaten by garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Predators", "Rationale": "Nests are frequently ransacked and the eggs eaten by garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans."}, {"Answer": "Nests are frequently ransacked and the eggs eaten by garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Predators", "Rationale": "Nests are frequently ransacked and the eggs eaten by garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "Topic": "Painted turtle", "Topic_section": "Predators", "Rationale": " garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans. "}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "who labelled this species for the first time?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what do they mostly feed on?", "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "are they preyed on by other animals?", "Garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans."], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where did this particular species of fox you just mentioned originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V. chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V.\u00a0chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It originated from smaller-sized ancestors from Eurasia during the Middle Villafranchian period, and colonised North America shortly after the Wisconsin glaciation", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe red fox originated from smaller-sized ancestors from Eurasia during the Middle Villafranchian period, and colonised North America shortly after the Wisconsin glaciation"}, {"Answer": "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V.\u00a0chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian. "}, {"Answer": "The species is Eurasian in origin", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The species is Eurasian in origin"}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "who labelled this species for the first time?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what do they mostly feed on?", "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "are they preyed on by other animals?", "Garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "where did this particular species of fox you just mentioned originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V. chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian"], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when did they migrate to north america?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Colonisation of North America", "Rationale": "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Colonisation of North America", "Rationale": "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation"}, {"Answer": "During or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Colonisation of North America", "Rationale": "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation."}, {"Answer": "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Colonisation of North America", "Rationale": "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation."}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "who labelled this species for the first time?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what do they mostly feed on?", "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "are they preyed on by other animals?", "Garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "where did this particular species of fox you just mentioned originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V. chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian", "when did they migrate to north america?", "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation."], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "do they appear in any myths or legends?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. The fox was one of the children of Echidna. In Celtic mythology, the red fox is a symbolic animal", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "In folklore, religion and mythology", "Rationale": "In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. The fox was one of the children of Echidna.\n\nIn Celtic mythology, the red fox is a symbolic animal", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "In folklore, religion and mythology", "Rationale": "In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught."}, {"Answer": "In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "In folklore, religion and mythology", "Rationale": " In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. The fox was one of the children of Echidna.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "In folklore, religion and mythology", "Rationale": " In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. The fox was one of the children of Echidna."}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "who labelled this species for the first time?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what do they mostly feed on?", "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "are they preyed on by other animals?", "Garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "where did this particular species of fox you just mentioned originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V. chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian", "when did they migrate to north america?", "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation.", "do they appear in any myths or legends?", "Yes, In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. The fox was one of the children of Echidna. In Celtic mythology, the red fox is a symbolic animal"], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name some of historical records from which the myths of the last culture you mentioned has been gleaned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "As a result of the scarcity of surviving materials bearing written Gaulish, it is surmised that the most of the Celtic writings were destroyed by the Romans, although a written form of Gaulish using Greek, Latin and North Italic alphabets was used", "Topic": "Celtic mythology", "Topic_section": "Historical sources", "Rationale": "As a result of the scarcity of surviving materials bearing written Gaulish, it is surmised that the most of the Celtic writings were destroyed by the Romans, although a written form of Gaulish using Greek, Latin and North Italic alphabets was used", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "As a result of the scarcity of surviving materials bearing written Gaulish, it is surmised that the most of the Celtic writings were destroyed by the Romans, although a written form of Gaulish using Greek, Latin and North Italic alphabets was used.", "Topic": "Celtic mythology", "Topic_section": "Historical sources", "Rationale": "As a result of the scarcity of surviving materials bearing written Gaulish, it is surmised that the most of the Celtic writings were destroyed by the Romans, although a written form of Gaulish using Greek, Latin and North Italic alphabets was used (as evidenced by votive items bearing inscriptions in Gaulish and the Coligny calendar). "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how long does it take for painted turtles to hatch", "Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2\u20139 years for males, 6\u201316 for females.", "where are they most commonly found?", "North America", "and what is their preferred domain of habitation?", "It lives in slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific", "who labelled this species for the first time?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what do they mostly feed on?", "It also consumes plants and skims the surface of the water with its mouth open to catch small particles of food.", "are they preyed on by other animals?", "Garter snakes, crows, chipmunks, thirteen-lined ground and gray squirrels, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, gray and red fox, and humans.", "where did this particular species of fox you just mentioned originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V. chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian", "when did they migrate to north america?", "Red foxes colonised the North American continent in two waves: during or before the Illinoian glaciation, and during the Wisconsinan glaciation.", "do they appear in any myths or legends?", "Yes, In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. The fox was one of the children of Echidna. In Celtic mythology, the red fox is a symbolic animal", "can you name some of historical records from which the myths of the last culture you mentioned has been gleaned?", "As a result of the scarcity of surviving materials bearing written Gaulish, it is surmised that the most of the Celtic writings were destroyed by the Romans, although a written form of Gaulish using Greek, Latin and North Italic alphabets was used"], "Conversation_no": 71, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who were the people using the language you are talking about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Celtic tribes, encompassing present day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, and parts of Northern Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany, particularly the west bank of the Rhin", "Topic": "Gaul", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gaul () was a region of Western Europe first described by the Romans. It was inhabited by Celtic tribes, encompassing present day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, and parts of Northern Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany, particularly the west bank of the Rhin", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Celtic tribes, encompassing present day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, and parts of Northern Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany, particularly the west bank of the Rhine.", "Topic": "Gaul", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "t was inhabited by Celtic tribes, encompassing present day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, and parts of Northern Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany, particularly the west bank of the Rhine. It covered an area of"}, {"Answer": "Gaulish was the language spoken by the Celtic inhabitants of Gaul.", "Topic": "Gaulish language", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In the narrow sense, Gaulish was the language spoken by the Celtic inhabitants of Gaul (modern-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy, as well as the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine). "}, {"Answer": "Celtic inhabitants of Gaul (modern-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy)", "Topic": "Gaulish language", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Celtic inhabitants of Gaul (modern-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who did the voice for simba in lion king", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Matthew Broderick was cast as adult Simba early during production, and during the three years of voice acting only recorded with another actor once, and only discovered Moira Kelly voiced Nala at the premiere.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "JD McCrary and Donald Glover voice the cub and adult Simba.", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " JD McCrary and Donald Glover voice the cub and adult Simba respectively in the CGI remake."}, {"Answer": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Voice", "Rationale": "Matthew Broderick provided the speaking voice of adult Simba. "}, {"Answer": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Voice", "Rationale": "Matthew Broderick provided the speaking voice of adult Simba."}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick"], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "can you name the movie ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Lion King", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The Lion King.", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures."}, {"Answer": "The Lion King", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. I"}, {"Answer": "\"The Lion King\"", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Simba is a fictional character and the protagonist of Disney's \"The Lion King\" franchise. "}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King"], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "June 1994", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "\"The Lion King\" had a limited release in North America on Wednesday, June 15, 1994, playing in only two theaters, El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles and Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and featuring live shows with ticket prices up to $30.\n\nThe wide release followed on June 24, 1994, in 2,550 screens. The digital surround sound of the film led many of those theaters to implement Dolby Laboratories' newest sound systems.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A limited release on 15 June and a wide release on 24 June ,1994.", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "\"The Lion King\" had a limited release in North America on Wednesday, June 15, 1994,"}, {"Answer": "1994", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. "}, {"Answer": "1994", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures."}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King", "when was it released?", "June 1994"], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who designed the protagonist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult.", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Simba was created by screenwriters Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton. While Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mark Henn was the animation lead for the young Simba and Ruben A. Aquino for the adult Simba.", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Animation", "Rationale": " and setting the tone for the film's main characters. The animation leads for the main characters included Mark Henn on young Simba, Ruben A. Aquino on adult Simba, "}, {"Answer": "Mark Henn on young Simba, Ruben A. Aquino on adult Simba", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Animation", "Rationale": " The animation leads for the main characters included Mark Henn on young Simba, Ruben A. Aquino on adult Simba, Andreas Deja on Scar, Aaron Blaise on young Nala, Anthony DeRosa on adult Nala, and Tony Fucile on Mufasa. Nearly 20 minutes of the film, including the \"I Just Can't Wait to Be King\" sequence, was animated at the Disney-MGM Studios facility. "}, {"Answer": "Ruben A. Aquino", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Personality and design", "Rationale": "The role of animating Simba was divided between Ruben A. Aquino and Mark Henn, the former of whom was the first animator to be assigned to the project. "}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King", "when was it released?", "June 1994", "who designed the protagonist?", "Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult."], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what response did the character receive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Universal acclaim, a superbly realized character", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "Although \"The Lion King\" itself has garnered universal acclaim from film critics, reception towards Simba has been generally mixed. \"The Christian Science Monitor\"s David Sterritt hailed Simba as \"a superbly realized character,\" specifically praising the scene in which the character \"faces discipline by his dad after his adventure with the hyenas.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The reception towards Simba has been generally mixed.", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "Although \"The Lion King\" itself has garnered universal acclaim from film critics, reception towards Simba has been generally mixed."}, {"Answer": "\"The Christian Science Monitor\"s David Sterritt hailed Simba as \"a superbly realized character,\" specifically praising the scene in which the character \"faces discipline by his dad after his adventure with the hyenas.\"", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": " \"The Christian Science Monitor\"s David Sterritt hailed Simba as \"a superbly realized character,\" specifically praising the scene in which the character \"faces discipline by his dad after his adventure with the hyenas.\" Owen Gleiberman of \"Entertainment Weekly\" wrote that Simba \"has been given a marvelously expressive face\" to the point of which \"He seems more human than the Ken and Barbie types featured in \"Aladdin\" and \"The Little Mermaid\"."}, {"Answer": "Despite the character's mixed reception, several critics have awarded specific praise to Broderick for his portrayal of Simba.", "Topic": "Simba", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "Despite the character's mixed reception, several critics have awarded specific praise to Broderick for his portrayal of Simba, including the \"San Francisco Chronicle\"s Peter Stack and \"The Washington Post\"s Desson Howe. "}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King", "when was it released?", "June 1994", "who designed the protagonist?", "Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult.", "what response did the character receive?", "Universal acclaim, a superbly realized character"], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who did the music for the movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The score was composed by Hans Zimmer, who was hired based on his work in two films in African settings, \"The Power of One\" and \"A World Apart\", and supplemented the score with traditional African music and choir elements arranged by Lebo M. Zimmer's partners Mark Mancina and Jay Rifkin helped with arrangements and song production.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tim Rice and Elton John.", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "Lyricist Tim Rice, who was working with composer Alan Menken on songs for \"Aladdin\", was invited to write the songs, and accepted on the condition of finding a composing partner. As Menken was unavailable, the producers accepted Rice's suggestion of Elton John, "}, {"Answer": "Tim Rice and Elton John", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "Lyricist Tim Rice, who was working with composer Alan Menken on songs for \"Aladdin\", was invited to write the songs, and accepted on the condition of finding a composing partner. As Menken was unavailable, the producers accepted Rice's suggestion of Elton John, after Rice's invitation of ABBA fell through due to Benny Andersson being busy with the musical \"Kristina fr\u00e5n Duvem\u00e5la\". John expressed an interest in writing \"ultra-pop songs that kids would like; then adults can go and see those movies and get just as much pleasure out of them\", mentioning a possible influence of \"The Jungle Book\", where he felt the \"music was so funny and appealed to kids and adults\".\n"}, {"Answer": "Elton John", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "As Menken was unavailable, the producers accepted Rice's suggestion of Elton John, after Rice's invitation of ABBA fell through due to Benny Andersson being busy with the musical \"Kristina fr\u00e5n Duvem\u00e5la\". "}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King", "when was it released?", "June 1994", "who designed the protagonist?", "Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult.", "what response did the character receive?", "Universal acclaim, a superbly realized character", "who did the music for the movie?", "Hans Zimmer"], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "did it receive any award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score ; Academy Awards for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song with \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" ; Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Other awards", "Rationale": "\"The Lion King\" received four Golden Globe Award and Oscar nominations. The film would go on to win two Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture\u00a0\u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score, as well as two Academy Awards, for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song with \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" by Elton John and Tim Rice. The songs \"Circle of Life\" and \"Hakuna Matata\" were also nominated. \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" also won the Grammy Award for Best Male Vocal Performance. \"The Lion King\" also won Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature, Best Achievement in Voice Acting (for Jeremy Irons) and Best Individual Achievement for Story Contribution in the Field of Animation.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, two Golden globes and two Academy Awards.", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Other awards", "Rationale": "The Lion King\" received four Golden Globe Award and Oscar nominations. The film would go on to win two Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture\u00a0\u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score, as well as two Academy Awards, for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song with \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" by Elton John and Tim Rice."}, {"Answer": "Yes, four Golden Globe Award", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Other awards", "Rationale": "\"The Lion King\" received four Golden Globe Award and Oscar nominations."}, {"Answer": "Yes. Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score is one of them.", "Topic": "The Lion King", "Topic_section": "Other awards", "Rationale": "The film would go on to win two Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture\u00a0\u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score, as well as two Academy Awards, for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song with \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" by Elton John and Tim Rice. The songs \"Circle of Life\" and \"Hakuna Matata\" were also nominated."}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King", "when was it released?", "June 1994", "who designed the protagonist?", "Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult.", "what response did the character receive?", "Universal acclaim, a superbly realized character", "who did the music for the movie?", "Hans Zimmer", "did it receive any award?", "Yes - Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score ; Academy Awards for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song with \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" ; Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature"], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what can you tell me about the person who voiced for the protagonist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American actor and singer", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor and singer. His roles include the Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of the title character in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986), the voice of adult Simba in Disney's \"The Lion King\" (1994), and Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical \"The Producers\" and its 2005 film adaptation. Other films he had starring credits in include \"WarGames\" (1983), \"Glory\" (1989), \"The Freshman\" (1990), \"The Cable Guy\" (1996), \"Godzilla\" (1998), \"Election\" (1999), \"Inspector Gadget\" (1999), and \"You Can Count on Me\" (2000). Broderick also directed himself in \"Infinity\" (1996) and provided voice work in \"Good Boy!\" (2003), \"Bee Movie\" (2007), and \"The Tale of Despereaux\" (2008).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "He is an American actor and singer", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor and singer. "}, {"Answer": "is an American actor and singer. His other movies include \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" and \"The Producers\".", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor and singer. His roles include the Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of the title character in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986), the voice of adult Simba in Disney's \"The Lion King\" (1994), and Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical \"The Producers\" and its 2005 film adaptation. "}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King", "when was it released?", "June 1994", "who designed the protagonist?", "Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult.", "what response did the character receive?", "Universal acclaim, a superbly realized character", "who did the music for the movie?", "Hans Zimmer", "did it receive any award?", "Yes - Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score ; Academy Awards for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song with \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" ; Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature", "what can you tell me about the person who voiced for the protagonist?", "An American actor and singer"], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name any one of his works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He played Ferris Bueller in 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' (1986); He played Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical 'The Producers' and its 2005 film adaptation.", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His roles include the Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of the title character in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986), the voice of adult Simba in Disney's \"The Lion King\" (1994), and Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical \"The Producers\" and its 2005 film adaptation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" .", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " His roles include the Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of the title character in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986)"}, {"Answer": "\"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\", \"WarGames\", \"Glory\"", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His roles include the Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of the title character in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986), the voice of adult Simba in Disney's \"The Lion King\" (1994), and Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical \"The Producers\" and its 2005 film adaptation. Other films he had starring credits in include \"WarGames\" (1983), \"Glory\" (1989), \"The Freshman\" (1990), \"The Cable Guy\" (1996), \"Godzilla\" (1998), \"Election\" (1999), \"Inspector Gadget\" (1999), and \"You Can Count on Me\" (2000). Broderick also directed himself in \"Infinity\" (1996) and provided voice work in \"Good Boy!\" (2003), \"Bee Movie\" (2007), and \"The Tale of Despereaux\" (2008)."}, {"Answer": "\u201cWarGames\u201d, \u201cGlory\u201d, \"The Freshman\u201d, \"The Cable Guy\u201d and \"Godzilla\u201d are some of them.", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His roles include the Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of the title character in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986), the voice of adult Simba in Disney's \"The Lion King\" (1994), and Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical \"The Producers\" and its 2005 film adaptation. Other films he had starring credits in include \"WarGames\" (1983), \"Glory\" (1989), \"The Freshman\" (1990), \"The Cable Guy\" (1996), \"Godzilla\" (1998), \"Election\" (1999), \"Inspector Gadget\" (1999), and \"You Can Count on Me\" (2000). Broderick also directed himself in \"Infinity\" (1996) and provided voice work in \"Good Boy!\" (2003), \"Bee Movie\" (2007), and \"The Tale of Despereaux\" (2008)."}]} {"Context": ["who did the voice for simba in lion king", "Matthew Broderick", "can you name the movie ?", "The Lion King", "when was it released?", "June 1994", "who designed the protagonist?", "Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult.", "what response did the character receive?", "Universal acclaim, a superbly realized character", "who did the music for the movie?", "Hans Zimmer", "did it receive any award?", "Yes - Golden Globes; for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy and Best Original Score ; Academy Awards for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song with \"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" ; Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature", "what can you tell me about the person who voiced for the protagonist?", "An American actor and singer", "can you name any one of his works?", "He played Ferris Bueller in 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' (1986); He played Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical 'The Producers' and its 2005 film adaptation."], "Conversation_no": 72, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did he begin his career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "His first major acting role came in an HB Studio workshop production of playwright Horton Foote's \"On Valentine's Day\"", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Broderick's first major acting role came in an HB Studio workshop production of playwright Horton Foote's \"On Valentine's Day\", playing opposite his father, who was a friend of Foote's.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "When he got a role in \"On Valentine's Day\".", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Broderick's first major acting role came in an HB Studio workshop production of playwright Horton Foote's \"On Valentine's Day\", playing opposite his father, who was a friend of Foote's. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In the movie \"On Valentine's Day\".", "Topic": "Matthew Broderick", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Broderick's first major acting role came in an HB Studio workshop production of playwright Horton Foote's \"On Valentine's Day\", playing opposite his father, who was a friend of Foote's. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who played the mummy in the old movies", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Boris Karloff", "Topic": "The Mummy (1932 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In 1921, an archaeological expedition led by Sir Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron) finds the mummy of an ancient Egyptian high priest named Imhotep (Boris Karloff). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Arnold Vosloo.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "e Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pha"}, {"Answer": "Boris Karloff", "Topic": "The Mummy (1932 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In 1921, an archaeological expedition led by Sir Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron) finds the mummy of an ancient Egyptian high priest named Imhotep (Boris Karloff)."}, {"Answer": "Arnold Vosloo", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy"}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "has he also acted in any other film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He portrayed Frankenstein's monster in \"Frankenstein\" (1931), \"Bride of Frankenstein\" (1935) and \"Son of Frankenstein\" (1939). He also appeared as Imhotep in \"The Mummy\" (1932).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Frankenstein\", \"Bride of Frankenstein\" and \"Son of Frankenstein\".", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 \u2013 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff (), was an English actor who was primarily known for his roles in horror films. He portrayed Frankenstein's monster in \"Frankenstein\" (1931), \"Bride of Frankenstein\" (1935) and \"Son of Frankenstein\" (1939). He also appeared as Imhotep in \"The Mummy\" (1932).\n"}, {"Answer": "\u201cFrankenstein\u201d, \"Bride of Frankenstein\u201d and \"Son of Frankenstein\u201d to name a few.", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He portrayed Frankenstein's monster in \"Frankenstein\" (1931), \"Bride of Frankenstein\" (1935) and \"Son of Frankenstein\" (1939). He also appeared as Imhotep in \"The Mummy\" (1932)."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Frankenstein\", \"Bride of Frankenstein\" and \"Son of Frankenstein\"", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He portrayed Frankenstein's monster in \"Frankenstein\" (1931), \"Bride of Frankenstein\" (1935) and \"Son of Frankenstein\" (1939). He also appeared as Imhotep in \"The Mummy\" (1932).\n\nIn non-horror roles, he is best known to modern audiences for narrating and as the voice of the Grinch in the animated television special of Dr. Seuss' \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas!\" (1966). For his contribution to film and television, Karloff was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame."}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939)."], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Surrey (now London), England.", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Karloff was born William Henry Pratt on 23 November 1887, at 36 Forest Hill Road, Dulwich, Surrey (now London), England. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "England.", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Karloff was born William Henry Pratt on 23 November 1887, at 36 Forest Hill Road, Dulwich, Surrey (now London), England. "}, {"Answer": "Surrey, England.", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Karloff was born William Henry Pratt on 23 November 1887, at 36 Forest Hill Road, Dulwich, Surrey (now London), England."}, {"Answer": "Surrey (now London), England", "Topic": "Boris Karloff", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Karloff was born William Henry Pratt on 23 November 1887, at 36 Forest Hill Road, Dulwich, Surrey (now London), England. "}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England."], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C."}, {"Answer": "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C."}, {"Answer": "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C."}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C."], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the genre of this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Action horror film", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommer", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American action horror film.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the D"}, {"Answer": "Action horror.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers."}, {"Answer": "Action horror film", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. "}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "Topic": "Hamunaptra", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hamunaptra (also known as City of the Dead) is a fictional Egyptian city that first made its appearance in the 1999 film \"The Mummy\".\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, its fictional.", "Topic": "Hamunaptra", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hamunaptra (also known as City of the Dead) is a fictional Egyptian city that first made its appearance in the 1999 film \"The Mummy\".\n"}, {"Answer": "No, it is a fictional Egyptian city that first made its appearance in the movie.", "Topic": "Hamunaptra", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hamunaptra (also known as City of the Dead) is a fictional Egyptian city that first made its appearance in the 1999 film \"The Mummy\"."}, {"Answer": "No, a fictional Egyptian city", "Topic": "Hamunaptra", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hamunaptra (also known as City of the Dead) is a fictional Egyptian city that first made its appearance in the 1999 film \"The Mummy\".\n"}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film."], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who released this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Universal Studios", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "In 1992, producers James Jacks and Sean Daniel decided to update the original 1932 \"Mummy\" film for the 1990s. Universal Studios gave them the go-ahead, but only if they kept the budget around $10\u00a0million. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who is the director of this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stephen Sommers.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stephen Sommers.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. "}, {"Answer": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers."}, {"Answer": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers."}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the director of this film?", "Stephen Sommers."], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who was he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American film director and screenwriter", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for big-budget movies, such as \"The Mummy\" (1999), its sequel, \"The Mummy Returns\" (2001), \"Van Helsing\" (2004), and \"\" (2009). He also directed \"The Adventures of Huck Finn\" (1993), Disney's live action version of \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\" (1994) and the cult classic horror film \"Deep Rising\" (1998).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an American film director and screenwriter.", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for big-budget movies, such as \"The Mummy\" (1999), its sequel, "}, {"Answer": "He is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for big-budget movies.", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for big-budget movies, such as \"The Mummy\" (1999), its sequel, \"The Mummy Returns\" (2001), \"Van Helsing\" (2004), and \"\" (2009)."}, {"Answer": "An American film director and screenwriter", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for big-budget movies, such as \"The Mummy\" (1999), its sequel"}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the director of this film?", "Stephen Sommers.", "who was he?", "American film director and screenwriter"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name some other films he has directed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Mummy Returns (2001) ; Van Helsing (2004) ; The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) ; The Jungle Book (1994)", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for big-budget movies, such as \"The Mummy\" (1999), its sequel, \"The Mummy Returns\" (2001), \"Van Helsing\" (2004), and \"\" (2009). He also directed \"The Adventures of Huck Finn\" (1993), Disney's live action version of \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\" (1994) and the cult classic horror film \"Deep Rising\" (1998).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Adventures of Huck Finn, Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and Deep Rising.", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He also directed \"The Adventures of Huck Finn\" (1993), Disney's live action version of \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\" (1994) and the cult classic horror film \"Deep Rising\" (1998)."}, {"Answer": "\"The Adventures of Huck Finn\u201d, \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\u201d and \"Deep Rising\u201d are some of them.", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He also directed \"The Adventures of Huck Finn\" (1993), Disney's live action version of \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\" (1994) and the cult classic horror film \"Deep Rising\" (1998)."}, {"Answer": "\"Van Helsing\", \"The Adventures of Huck Finn\", \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\"", "Topic": "Stephen Sommers", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " its sequel, \"The Mummy Returns\" (2001), \"Van Helsing\" (2004), and \"\" (2009). He also directed \"The Adventures of Huck Finn\" (1993), Disney's live action version of \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\" (1994) and the cult classic horror film \"Deep Rising\" (1998)."}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the director of this film?", "Stephen Sommers.", "who was he?", "American film director and screenwriter", "can you name some other films he has directed?", "The Mummy Returns (2001) ; Van Helsing (2004) ; The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) ; The Jungle Book (1994)"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "is the 1999 version a continuation of the the 1932 version?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, it is a remake of the 1932 film", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, its a remake.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanima"}, {"Answer": "No, it is a remake of the 1932 film.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. "}, {"Answer": "No, it is a remake of the 1932 film", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is a remake of the 1932 film "}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the director of this film?", "Stephen Sommers.", "who was he?", "American film director and screenwriter", "can you name some other films he has directed?", "The Mummy Returns (2001) ; Van Helsing (2004) ; The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) ; The Jungle Book (1994)", "is the 1999 version a continuation of the the 1932 version?", "No, it is a remake of the 1932 film"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who are the special effects of the film attributed to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Andrew Berton, Jr. the supervisor of Industrial Light & Magic's Visual Effects", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "The filmmakers reportedly spent $15\u00a0million of the $80\u00a0million budget on special effects, provided by Industrial Light & Magic; the producers wanted a new look for the Mummy so that they would avoid comparisons to past movies. John Andrew Berton, Jr., Industrial Light & Magic's Visual Effects Supervisor on \"The Mummy\", started developing the look three months before filming started. He said that he wanted the Mummy \"to be mean, tough, nasty, something that had never been seen by audiences before\". Berton used motion capture in order to achieve \"a menacing and very realistic Mummy\". Specific photography was conducted on actor Arnold Vosloo so that the special effects crew could see exactly how he moved and replicate it.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Industrial Light & Magic.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "The filmmakers reportedly spent $15\u00a0million of the $80\u00a0million budget on special effects, provided by Industrial Light & Magic; "}, {"Answer": "Industrial Light & Magic", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "The filmmakers reportedly spent $15\u00a0million of the $80\u00a0million budget on special effects, provided by Industrial Light & Magic; the producers wanted a new look for the Mummy so that they would avoid comparisons to past movies. "}, {"Answer": "Industrial Light & Magic", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "he filmmakers reportedly spent $15\u00a0million of the $80\u00a0million budget on special effects, provided by Industrial Light & Magic"}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the director of this film?", "Stephen Sommers.", "who was he?", "American film director and screenwriter", "can you name some other films he has directed?", "The Mummy Returns (2001) ; Van Helsing (2004) ; The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) ; The Jungle Book (1994)", "is the 1999 version a continuation of the the 1932 version?", "No, it is a remake of the 1932 film", "who are the special effects of the film attributed to?", "John Andrew Berton, Jr. the supervisor of Industrial Light & Magic's Visual Effects"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "who is the main character in this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rick O'Connell", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rick O'Connell.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.\n"}, {"Answer": "An adventurer, Rick O'Connell.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C."}, {"Answer": "The reanimated mummy", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the reanimated mummy"}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the director of this film?", "Stephen Sommers.", "who was he?", "American film director and screenwriter", "can you name some other films he has directed?", "The Mummy Returns (2001) ; Van Helsing (2004) ; The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) ; The Jungle Book (1994)", "is the 1999 version a continuation of the the 1932 version?", "No, it is a remake of the 1932 film", "who are the special effects of the film attributed to?", "John Andrew Berton, Jr. the supervisor of Industrial Light & Magic's Visual Effects", "who is the main character in this film?", "Rick O'Connell"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "who plays the role of the mummy in the movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Arnold Vosloo", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Arnold Vosloo.", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City "}, {"Answer": "Arnold Vosloo", "Topic": "Arnold Vosloo", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arnold Vosloo (born 16 June 1962) is a South African American actor. He is known for his roles as Imhotep in \"The Mummy\" and \"The Mummy Returns\", Colonel Coetzee in \"Blood Diamond\", Pik van Cleef in \"Hard Target\", Dr. Peyton Westlake / Darkman in \"\" and \"\", Zartan in \"\" and its , sniper Jacob Broadsky in Bones (TV Series) and terrorist Habib Marwan during the fourth season of \"24\"."}, {"Answer": "Arnold Vosloo", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy."}]} {"Context": ["who played the mummy in the old movies", "Boris Karloff", "has he also acted in any other film?", "Yes - Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).", "where is he from?", "Surrey (now London), England.", "what is the 1999 version of the film about?", "The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the Pharaoh Seti I of 1290 B.C.", "what is the genre of this film?", "Action horror film", "is the place where the character travels to a real place?", "No -It is a fictional Egyptian city in the film.", "who released this film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the director of this film?", "Stephen Sommers.", "who was he?", "American film director and screenwriter", "can you name some other films he has directed?", "The Mummy Returns (2001) ; Van Helsing (2004) ; The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) ; The Jungle Book (1994)", "is the 1999 version a continuation of the the 1932 version?", "No, it is a remake of the 1932 film", "who are the special effects of the film attributed to?", "John Andrew Berton, Jr. the supervisor of Industrial Light & Magic's Visual Effects", "who is the main character in this film?", "Rick O'Connell", "who plays the role of the mummy in the movie?", "Arnold Vosloo"], "Conversation_no": 73, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "are mummies just a fictional character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Imhotep is loosely inspired by the historical figure Imhotep, a noted polymath and counselor to the Pharaoh Djoser in the 27th century BC.", "Topic": "Imhotep (The Mummy)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Imhotep is the titular antagonist in the 1932 film \"The Mummy\". He is also the main antagonist in the 1999 remake and its sequel \"The Mummy Returns\". Sofia Boutella plays a female version of this character named Ahmanet in the 2017 remake. Imhotep is loosely inspired by the historical figure Imhotep, a noted polymath and counselor to the Pharaoh Djoser in the 27th century BC.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "No. It is a dead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions.", "Topic": "Mummy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A mummy is a dead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions."}, {"Answer": "No", "Topic": "The Mummy (1999 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who does the voice over for bart simpson", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nancy Jean Cartwright (born October 25, 1957) is an American actress and voice actress. She is known for her long-running role as Bart Simpson on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nancy Jean Cartwright (born October 25, 1957) is an American actress and voice actress. She is known for her long-running role as Bart Simpson on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". "}, {"Answer": "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nancy Jean Cartwright (born October 25, 1957) is an American actress and voice actress. She is known for her long-running role as Bart Simpson on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". "}, {"Answer": "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nancy Jean Cartwright (born October 25, 1957) is an American actress and voice actress. She is known for her long-running role as Bart Simpson on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". Cartwright also voices other characters for the show, including Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Todd Flanders, Kearney, Database, and Maggie (previously voiced by fellow co-star, Yeardley Smith"}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright"], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when did she start her career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cartwright was born in Dayton, Ohio. Cartwright moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Her first professional role was voicing Gloria in the animated series \"Richie Rich\".", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Her first professional role was voicing Gloria in the animated series \"Richie Rich\", which she followed with a starring role in the television movie \"Marian Rose White\" (1982) and her first feature film, \"\" (1983)."}, {"Answer": "Her first professional role was voicing Gloria in the animated series \"Richie Rich\"", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Her first professional role was voicing Gloria in the animated series \"Richie Rich\", which she followed with a starring role in the television movie \"Marian Rose White\" (1982) and her first feature film, \"\" (1983).\n"}, {"Answer": "In 1976", "Topic": "Nancy Cartwright", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "In 1976, Cartwright landed a part-time job doing voice-overs for commercials on WING radio in Dayton."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is this other voice actor?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop.", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop, Wally Gator,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an American voice actor who worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company.", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charles Dawson \"Daws\" Butler (November 16, 1916 \u2013 May 18, 1988) was an American voice actor. He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop, Wally Gator, Yogi Bear, Hokey Wolf, Elroy Jetson, Quick Draw McGraw, Baba Looey, Peter Potamus, Snagglepuss, and Huckleberry Hound."}, {"Answer": "He was an American voice actor.", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charles Dawson \"Daws\" Butler (November 16, 1916 \u2013 May 18, 1988) was an American voice actor."}, {"Answer": "He was an American voice actor", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charles Dawson \"Daws\" Butler (November 16, 1916 \u2013 May 18, 1988) was an American voice actor. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "who is this other voice actor?", "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died.", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Heart attack.", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Daws Butler died from a heart attack on May 18, 1988 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center."}, {"Answer": "He died from a heart attack", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Daws Butler died from a heart attack on May 18, 1988 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. "}, {"Answer": "He died from a heart attack", "Topic": "Daws Butler", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Daws Butler died from a heart attack on May 18, 1988 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "who is this other voice actor?", "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop.", "how did he die?", "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "the disease that he battled with, what are its symptoms?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "People with infectious pneumonia often have a productive cough, fever accompanied by shaking chills, shortness of breath, sharp or stabbing chest pain during deep breaths, and an increased rate of breathing.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": "People with infectious pneumonia often have a productive cough, fever accompanied by shaking chills, shortness of breath, sharp or stabbing chest pain during deep breaths, and an increased rate of breathing."}, {"Answer": "Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing."}, {"Answer": "Productive cough, fever accompanied by shaking chills, shortness of breath, sharp or stabbing chest pain during deep breaths, and an increased rate of breathing.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": "People with infectious pneumonia often have a productive cough, fever accompanied by shaking chills, shortness of breath, sharp or stabbing chest pain during deep breaths, and an increased rate of breathing. In elderly people, confusion may be the most prominent sign."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "who is this other voice actor?", "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop.", "how did he die?", "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died.", "the disease that he battled with, what are its symptoms?", "Some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how can it be diagnosed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "Pneumonia is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "Pneumonia is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray. "}, {"Answer": "Diagnosis is often based on symptoms and physical examination - chest X-rays, blood tests, and culture of the sputum may help confirm the diagnosis.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Diagnosis is often based on symptoms and physical examination. Chest X-rays, blood tests, and culture of the sputum may help confirm the diagnosis."}, {"Answer": "It is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "Pneumonia is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray"}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "who is this other voice actor?", "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop.", "how did he die?", "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died.", "the disease that he battled with, what are its symptoms?", "Some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing.", "how can it be diagnosed?", "It is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how can it be prevented?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Prevention", "Rationale": "Prevention includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Prevention includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Prevention", "Rationale": "Prevention includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems."}, {"Answer": "Through vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Prevention", "Rationale": "Prevention includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems. "}, {"Answer": "Prevention includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Prevention", "Rationale": "Prevention includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems. It is believed that, if appropriate preventive measures were instituted globally, mortality among children could be reduced by 400,000; and, if proper treatment were universally available, childhood deaths could be decreased by another 600,000."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "who is this other voice actor?", "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop.", "how did he die?", "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died.", "the disease that he battled with, what are its symptoms?", "Some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing.", "how can it be diagnosed?", "It is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray.", "how can it be prevented?", "It includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "is there any awareness done for it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Due to the relatively low awareness of the disease, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Awareness", "Rationale": "Due to the relatively low awareness of the disease, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Due to the low awareness of the disease, in 2009, 12th November, was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day, a day for concerned citizens and policy makers to take action against the disease.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Awareness", "Rationale": "Due to the relatively low awareness of the disease, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day, a day for concerned citizens and policy makers to take action against the disease, in 2009."}, {"Answer": "Yes, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day, a day for concerned citizens and policy makers to take action against the disease, in 2009.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Awareness", "Rationale": "Due to the relatively low awareness of the disease, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day, a day for concerned citizens and policy makers to take action against the disease, in 2009."}, {"Answer": "12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day, a day for concerned citizens and policy makers to take action against the disease, in 2009.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Awareness", "Rationale": "Due to the relatively low awareness of the disease, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day, a day for concerned citizens and policy makers to take action against the disease, in 2009."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "who is this other voice actor?", "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop.", "how did he die?", "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died.", "the disease that he battled with, what are its symptoms?", "Some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing.", "how can it be diagnosed?", "It is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray.", "how can it be prevented?", "It includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems.", "is there any awareness done for it?", "Due to the relatively low awareness of the disease, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is its effect on kids?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the leading cause of death among children in low income countries.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Children", "Rationale": " It is the leading cause of death among children in low income countries. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In children under five, fever, cough, and fast or difficult breathing is common. More severe signs and symptoms in children may include blue-tinged skin, unwillingness to drink, convulsions, ongoing vomiting, extremes of temperature, or a decreased level of consciousness.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": "The typical signs and symptoms in children under five are fever, cough, and fast or difficult breathing. Fever is not very specific, as it occurs in many other common illnesses and may be absent in those with severe disease, malnutrition or in the elderly. In addition, a cough is frequently absent in children less than 2 months old. More severe signs and symptoms in children may include blue-tinged skin, unwillingness to drink, convulsions, ongoing vomiting, extremes of temperature, or a decreased level of consciousness."}, {"Answer": "In 2008, pneumonia occurred in approximately 156 million children, in 2010, it resulted in 1.3 million deaths, or 18% of all deaths in those under five years, of which 95% occurred in the developing world.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Children", "Rationale": "In 2008, pneumonia occurred in approximately 156\u00a0million children (151\u00a0million in the developing world and 5\u00a0million in the developed world). In 2010, it resulted in 1.3\u00a0million deaths, or 18% of all deaths in those under five years, of which 95% occurred in the developing world."}, {"Answer": "The World Health Organization estimates that one in three newborn infant deaths is due to pneumonia.", "Topic": "Pneumonia", "Topic_section": "Children", "Rationale": "The World Health Organization estimates that one in three newborn infant deaths is due to pneumonia. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice over for bart simpson", "Nancy Jean Cartwright", "when did she start her career?", "She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained alongside voice actor Daws Butler.", "who is this other voice actor?", "He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Loopy De Loop.", "how did he die?", "He had suffered a stroke and been battling pneumonia in the last few months before he died.", "the disease that he battled with, what are its symptoms?", "Some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and difficulty breathing.", "how can it be diagnosed?", "It is typically diagnosed based on a combination of physical signs and a chest X-ray.", "how can it be prevented?", "It includes vaccination, environmental measures and appropriate treatment of other health problems.", "is there any awareness done for it?", "Due to the relatively low awareness of the disease, 12 November was declared as the annual World Pneumonia Day.", "what is its effect on kids?", "It is the leading cause of death among children in low income countries."], "Conversation_no": 74, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how does pollution effect the first symptom mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It may be caused by air pollution including tobacco smoke, particulate matter, irritant gases, and dampness in a home.", "Topic": "Cough", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "Coughing may be caused by air pollution including tobacco smoke, particulate matter, irritant gases, and dampness in a home.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The human health effects of poor air quality are far reaching, but principally affect the body's respiratory system and the cardiovascular system.", "Topic": "Cough", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "The human health effects of poor air quality are far reaching, but principally affect the body's respiratory system and the cardiovascular system."}, {"Answer": "Coughing may be caused by air pollution including tobacco smoke, particulate matter, irritant gases, and dampness in a home.", "Topic": "Cough", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "Coughing may be caused by air pollution including tobacco smoke, particulate matter, irritant gases, and dampness in a home."}, {"Answer": "Coughing may be caused by air pollution including tobacco smoke, particulate matter, irritant gases, and dampness in a home", "Topic": "Cough", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "Coughing may be caused by air pollution including tobacco smoke, particulate matter, irritant gases, and dampness in a home."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Alexander the Great", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "PhilipII's son Alexander the Great, leading a federation of Greek states, accomplished his father's objective of commanding the whole of Greece when he destroyed Thebes after the city revolted. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Alexander the Great.", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "PhilipII's son Alexander the Great, leading a federation of Greek states, accomplished his father's objective of commanding the whole of Greece when he destroyed Thebes after the city revolted. During Alexander's subsequent campaign of conquest, he overthrew the Achaemenid Empire and conquered territory that stretched as far as the Indus River."}, {"Answer": "Alexander III", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alexander III "}, {"Answer": "Alexander the Great", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Before the 4th century BC, Macedonia was a small kingdom outside of the area dominated by the great city-states of Athens, Sparta and Thebes, and briefly subordinate to Achaemenid Persia. During the reign of the Argead king PhilipII (359\u2013336 BC), Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and the Thracian Odrysian kingdom through conquest and diplomacy. With a reformed army containing phalanxes wielding the \"sarissa\" pike, PhilipII defeated the old powers of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338BC. PhilipII's son Alexander the Great, leading a federation of Greek states, accomplished his father's objective of commanding the whole of "}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Macedonia (; , '), also called Macedon (), was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Alexander would rule over an empire consisting of mainland Greece, Asia Minor, the Levant, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and much of Central and South Asia (i.e. modern Pakistan).", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Empire", "Rationale": "Alexander would rule over an empire consisting of mainland Greece, Asia Minor, the Levant, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and much of Central and South Asia (i.e. modern Pakistan)"}, {"Answer": "It was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece.", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece"}, {"Answer": "It was on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Macedonia (; , '), also called Macedon (), was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical G"}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece."], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the origin of its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name Macedonia (, \"\") comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 (\"Maked\u00f3nes\"), which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2 (\"makedn\u00f3s\"), meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians (Herodotus), and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is derived from the ancient Greek meaning \"tall, slim\".", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name Macedonia (, \"\") comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 (\"Maked\u00f3nes\"), which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2 (\"makedn\u00f3s\"), meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians (Herodotus), and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians. "}, {"Answer": "It is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2 (\"makedn\u00f3s\"), meaning \"tall, slim\".", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2 (\"makedn\u00f3s\"), meaning \"tall, slim\""}, {"Answer": "The name Macedonia (, \"\") comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 (\"Maked\u00f3nes\"), which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2 (\"makedn\u00f3s\"), meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians (Herodotus)", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name Macedonia (, \"\") comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 (\"Maked\u00f3nes\"), which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2 (\"makedn\u00f3s\"), meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians (Herodotus),"}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Argead king, PhilipII", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "During the reign of the Argead king PhilipII", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Philip II.", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " PhilipII defeated the old powers of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338BC. PhilipII's son Alexander the Great, leading a federation of Greek states, accomplished his father's objective of commanding the whole of Greece when he destroyed Thebes after the city revolted. During Alexander's subsequent campaign of "}, {"Answer": "Philip II", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Philip II "}, {"Answer": "PhilipII", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Before the 4th century BC, Macedonia was a small kingdom outside of the area dominated by the great city-states of Athens, Sparta and Thebes, and briefly subordinate to Achaemenid Persia. During the reign of the Argead king PhilipII (359\u2013336 BC), Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and the Thracian Odrysian kingdom through conquest and diplomacy. With a reformed army containing phalanxes wielding the \"sarissa\" pike, PhilipII defeated the old powers of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338BC. PhilipII's son Alexander the Great, leading a federation of Greek states, accomplished his father's objective of "}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "which language was spoken here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Language and dialects", "Rationale": "Following its adoption as the court language of Philip II of Macedon's regime, authors of ancient Macedonia wrote their works in Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Koine Greek.", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Language and dialects", "Rationale": "Following its adoption as the court language of Philip II of Macedon's regime, authors of ancient Macedonia wrote their works in Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece."}, {"Answer": "Koine Greek, Attic Greek, Thessalian Greek, Northwestern Greek and other languages related to Greek.", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Language and dialects", "Rationale": "dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek."}, {"Answer": "Koine Greek,", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Language and dialects", "Rationale": "Following its adoption as the court language of Philip II of Macedon's regime, authors of ancient Macedonia wrote their works in Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece. Rare textual evidence indicates that the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek. The vast majority of surviving inscriptions from ancient Macedonia were written in Attic Greek and its successor Koine. Attic (and later Koine) Greek was the preferred language of the Ancient Macedonian army, although it is known that Alexander the Great once shouted an emergency order in Macedonian to his royal guards during the drinking party where he killed Cleitus the Black. Macedonian became extinct in either the Hellenistic or the Roman period, and entirely replaced by Koine Greek."}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alexander III of Macedon (, ; 20/21 July 356 BC \u2013 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (, ), was a king (\"basileus\") of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pella.", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Lineage and childhood", "Rationale": "Alexander was born in Pella, the capital of the Kingdom of Macedon, on the sixth day of the ancient Greek month of Hekatombaion, which probably corresponds to 20 July 356 BC, although the exact date is uncertain. He was the son of the king of Macedon, Philip II, and his fourth wife, Olympias, the daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of Epirus. Although Philip had seven or eight wives, Olympias was his principal wife for some time, likely because she gave birth to Alexander."}, {"Answer": "Pella", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Lineage and childhood", "Rationale": "Pella"}, {"Answer": "From Pella", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alexander III of Macedon (, ; 20/21 July 356 BC \u2013 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (, ), was a king (\"basileus\") of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. He was born in Pella in 356 BC and succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at the age of 20. He spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented military campaign through western Asia and northe"}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which city did he find?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Founding of cities", "Rationale": "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt, which would become one of the leading Mediterranean cities.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Alexandria in Egypt", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Founding of cities", "Rationale": "Alexandria in Egypt"}, {"Answer": "Rome", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alexander endeavoured to reach the \"ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea\" and invaded India in 326 BC, winning an important victory over the Pauravas at the Battle of the Hydaspes. He eventually turned back at the demand of his homesick troops, dying in Babylon in 323 BC, the city that he planned to establish as his capital, without executing a series of planned campaigns that would have begun with an invasion of Arabia. In the years following his death, a series of civil wars tore his empire apart, resulting in the establishment of several states ruled by the Diadochi, Alexander's surviving generals and heirs."}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "which city did he find?", "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did he fund any temple?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the temple of Athena Polias and the temple of Zeus Bottiaios", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Funding of temples", "Rationale": "In 334 BC, Alexander the Great donated funds for the completion of the new temple of Athena Polias in Priene, in modern-day western Turkey. An inscription from the temple, now housed in the British Museum, declares: \"King Alexander dedicated [this temple] to Athena Polias.\" This inscription is one of the few independent archaeological discoveries confirming an episode from Alexander's life. The temple was designed by Pytheos, one of the architects of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.\n\nLibanius wrote that Alexander founded the temple of Zeus Bottiaios (), in the place where later the city of Antioch was built.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Athena Polias in Priene.", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Funding of temples", "Rationale": "n 334 BC, Alexander the Great donated funds for the completion of the new temple of Athena Polias in Priene, in modern-day western Turkey. An inscription from the temple, now housed in the British Museum, declares: \"King Alexand"}, {"Answer": "Athena Polias in Priene", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Funding of temples", "Rationale": " Athena Polias in Priene"}, {"Answer": "Yes he donated funds for the completion of the new temple of Athena Polias in Priene, in modern-day western Turkey", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Funding of temples", "Rationale": " 334 BC, Alexander the Great donated funds for the completion of the new temple of Athena Polias in Priene, in modern-day western Turkey. An inscription from the temple, now housed in the British Museum, declares: \"King Alexander dedicated [this temple] to Athena Polias.\" This inscription is one of the few independent archaeological discoveries confirmi"}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "which city did he find?", "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt", "did he fund any temple?", "Yes, the temple of Athena Polias and the temple of Zeus Bottiaios"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you state the geographic location of the city you mentioned previously?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean."}, {"Answer": "It is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean."}, {"Answer": "It extends about at the northern coast of Egypt along the Mediterranean Sea", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alexandria ( or ; ; ; Coptic: Rakod\u012b; \"Alexandria\") is the second-largest city in Egypt and a major economic centre. With a population of 5,200,000, Alexandria is the largest city on the Mediterranean - also called the Bride of the Mediterranean by locals - the sixth-largest city in the Arab world and the ninth-largest in Africa. The city extends about at the northern coast of Egypt along the Mediterranean Sea. Alexandria is a popular tourist destination, and also an important industrial centre because of its natural gas and oil pipelines from Suez."}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "which city did he find?", "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt", "did he fund any temple?", "Yes, the temple of Athena Polias and the temple of Zeus Bottiaios", "can you state the geographic location of the city you mentioned previously?", "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean."], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which religion is followed here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Christianity, Judaism, Islam", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The city was a major centre of early Christianity and was the centre of the Patriarchate of Alexandria, which was one of the major centres of Christianity in the Eastern Roman Empire. In the modern world, the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria both lay claim to this ancient heritage.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Islam, Christianity and Judaism.", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Places of worship", "Rationale": "Among the places of worship, there are Muslim mosques. Coptic Christian churches are most common churches .There are also other Christian churches as: Greek, Latin and Armenian . Orthodox Christian churches are most common but Catholic, Anglican and Evangelical churches are present. Also there is a Jewish synagogue"}, {"Answer": "Islam, Christianity and Judaism", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Islam", "Rationale": "The most famous mosque in Alexandria "}, {"Answer": "Islam, Christianity and Judaism", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Islam", "Rationale": "he most famous mosque in Alexandria is Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque in Bahary. Other notable mosques in the city include Ali ibn Abi Talib mosque in Somouha, Bilal mosque, al-Gamaa al-Bahari in Mandara, Hatem mosque in Somouha, Hoda el-Islam mosque in Sidi Bishr, al-Mowasah mosque in Hadara, Sharq al-Madina mosque in Miami, al-Shohadaa mosque"}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "which city did he find?", "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt", "did he fund any temple?", "Yes, the temple of Athena Polias and the temple of Zeus Bottiaios", "can you state the geographic location of the city you mentioned previously?", "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "which religion is followed here?", "Christianity, Judaism, Islam"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "is there any place here which is worshipped?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, among the places of worship, there are Muslim mosques. Coptic Christian churches are most common churches .There are also other Christian churches as: Greek, Latin and Armenian", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Places of worship", "Rationale": "Among the places of worship, there are Muslim mosques. Coptic Christian churches are most common churches .There are also other Christian churches as: Greek, Latin and Armenian ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Muslim mosques, Coptic Christian churches, Orthodox Christian churches and also Jewish synangogue etc", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Places of worship", "Rationale": "Muslim mosques. Coptic Christian churches "}, {"Answer": "Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque in Bahary", "Topic": "Alexandria", "Topic_section": "Islam", "Rationale": "The most famous mosque in Alexandria is Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque in Bahary. Other notable mosques in the city include Ali ibn Abi Talib mosque in S"}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "which city did he find?", "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt", "did he fund any temple?", "Yes, the temple of Athena Polias and the temple of Zeus Bottiaios", "can you state the geographic location of the city you mentioned previously?", "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "which religion is followed here?", "Christianity, Judaism, Islam", "is there any place here which is worshipped?", "Yes, among the places of worship, there are Muslim mosques. Coptic Christian churches are most common churches .There are also other Christian churches as: Greek, Latin and Armenian"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "regarding the great king we were talking previously; do you know about his ancestry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Argead dynasty", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alexander III of Macedon (, ; 20/21 July 356 BC \u2013 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (, ), was a king (\"basileus\") of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was the son of the king of Macedon, Philip II, and his fourth wife, Olympias, the daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of Epirus.", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Lineage and childhood", "Rationale": "He was the son of the king of Macedon, Philip II, and his fourth wife, Olympias, the daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of Epirus."}, {"Answer": "He was the son of the king of Macedon, Philip II, and his fourth wife, Olympias, the daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of Epirus.", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Lineage and childhood", "Rationale": " He was the son of the king of Macedon, Philip II, and his fourth wife, Olympias, the daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of Epirus."}, {"Answer": "He was a member of the Argead dynasty", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alexander III of Macedon (, ; 20/21 July 356 BC \u2013 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (, ), was a king (\"basileus\") of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. He was born in Pella in 356 BC and succeeded his father Philip "}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "which city did he find?", "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt", "did he fund any temple?", "Yes, the temple of Athena Polias and the temple of Zeus Bottiaios", "can you state the geographic location of the city you mentioned previously?", "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "which religion is followed here?", "Christianity, Judaism, Islam", "is there any place here which is worshipped?", "Yes, among the places of worship, there are Muslim mosques. Coptic Christian churches are most common churches .There are also other Christian churches as: Greek, Latin and Armenian", "regarding the great king we were talking previously; do you know about his ancestry?", "Argead dynasty"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "was he sent to exile?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Alexander fled Macedon", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Exile and return", "Rationale": "n 337 BC, Alexander fled Macedon with his mother, dropping her off with her brother, King Alexander I of Epirus in Dodona, capital of the Molossians.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Exile and return", "Rationale": "In 337 BC, Alexander fled Macedon with his mother, dropping her off with her brother, King Alexander I of Epirus in Dodona, capital of the Molossians. He continued to Illyria, where he sought refuge with one or more Illyrian kings, perhaps with Glaukias, and was treated as a guest, despite having defeated them in battle a few years before. However, it appears Philip never intended to disown his politically and militarily trained son. Accordingly, Alexander returned to Macedon after six months due to the efforts of a family friend, Demaratus, who mediated between the two parties.\n\nIn the following year, the Persian satrap (governor) of Caria, Pixodarus, offered his eldest daughter to Alexander's half-brother, Philip Arrhidaeus. Olympias and several of Alexander's friends suggested this showed Philip intended to make Arrhidaeus his heir. Alexander reacted by sending an actor, Thessalus of Corinth, to tell Pixodarus that he should not offer his daughter's hand to an illegitimate son, but "}, {"Answer": "No, he fled Macedon with his mother and sought refuge in Illyria and his father Phillip exiled four of his friends.", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Exile and return", "Rationale": " fled Macedon with his mother"}, {"Answer": "Yes he fled Macedon with his mother, dropping her off with her brother, King Alexander I of Epirus in Dodona, capital of the Molossians.", "Topic": "Alexander the Great", "Topic_section": "Exile and return", "Rationale": "n 337 BC, Alexander fled Macedon with his mother, dropping her off with her brother, King Alexander I of Epirus in Dodona, capital of the Molossians. He continued to Illyria, where he sought refuge with one or more Illyrian kings, perhaps with Glaukias, and was treated as a guest, despite having defeated them in battle a few years before. However, it appears Philip never intended to disown his politically and militarily trained son. Accordingly, Alexander returned to Macedon after six months due to the efforts of a "}]} {"Context": ["who was the king of macedonia who built an empire that stretched to india", "Alexander the Great", "where is the above ancient kingdom located?", "On the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.", "what is the origin of its name?", "The name Macedonia comes from the ethnonym \u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03cc\u03bd\u03b5\u03c2 , which itself is derived from the ancient Greek adjective \u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b5\u03b4\u03bd\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"tall, slim\", also the name of a people related to the Dorians, and possibly descriptive of Ancient Macedonians", "who was the leader here before the above mentioned king?", "The Argead king, PhilipII", "which language was spoken here?", "Koine Greek, the \"lingua franca\" of late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, and the native Macedonian language was either a dialect of Greek similar to Thessalian Greek and Northwestern Greek, or a language closely related to Greek", "where was the aforementioned great king from?", "Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon", "which city did he find?", "The first, and greatest, was Alexandria in Egypt", "did he fund any temple?", "Yes, the temple of Athena Polias and the temple of Zeus Bottiaios", "can you state the geographic location of the city you mentioned previously?", "Alexandria is located in the country of Egypt, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.", "which religion is followed here?", "Christianity, Judaism, Islam", "is there any place here which is worshipped?", "Yes, among the places of worship, there are Muslim mosques. Coptic Christian churches are most common churches .There are also other Christian churches as: Greek, Latin and Armenian", "regarding the great king we were talking previously; do you know about his ancestry?", "Argead dynasty", "was he sent to exile?", "Yes, Alexander fled Macedon"], "Conversation_no": 75, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "regarding the ancient kingdom above; was any innovation made that time?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The rotary-operated olive press and Mold-pressed glass", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Other innovations", "Rationale": "Although perhaps not as prolific as other areas of Greece in regards to technological innovations, there are some inventions that may have originated in Macedonia aside from siege engines and artillery. The rotary-operated olive press for producing olive oil may have been invented in ancient Macedonia or another part of Greece, or even as far east as the Levant or Anatolia. Mold-pressed glass first appeared in Macedonia in the 4thcenturyBC (although it could have simultaneously existed in the Achaemenid Empire); the first known clear, translucent glass pieces of the Greek world have been discovered in Macedonia and Rhodes and date to the second half of the 4thcenturyBC. Greek technical and scientific literature began with Classical Athens in the 5thcenturyBC, while the major production centers for technical innovation and texts during the Hellenistic period were Alexandria, Rhodes, and Pergamon.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the rotary-operated olive press for producing olive oil.", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Other innovations", "Rationale": " The rotary-operated olive press for producing olive oil may have been invented in ancient Macedonia or another part of Greece, or even as far east as the Levant or Anatolia"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Technological innovations", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Other innovations", "Rationale": "technological innovations"}, {"Answer": "The rotary-operated olive press", "Topic": "Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Topic_section": "Other innovations", "Rationale": "Although perhaps not as prolific as other areas of Greece in regards to technological innovations, there are some inventions that may have originated in Macedonia aside from siege engines and artillery. The rotary-operated olive press for producing olive oil may have been invented in ancient Macedonia or another part of Greece, or even as far east as the Levant or Anatolia. Mold-pressed glass first appeared in Macedonia in the 4thcenturyBC"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Zones, belts and jets", "Rationale": "There are two types of bands: lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\" The wider Equatorial Zone (EZ) extends between latitudes of approximately 7\u00b0S to 7\u00b0N. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The dark bands are called \"belts\", while light ones are called \"zones\".", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The bands alternate in color: the dark bands are called \"belts\", while light ones are called \"zones\". "}, {"Answer": "The dark bands are called \"belts\", while light ones are called \"zones\".", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The upper ammonia clouds visible at Jupiter's surface are organized in a dozen zonal bands parallel to the equator and are bounded by powerful zonal atmospheric flows (winds) known as \"jets\". The bands alternate in color: the dark bands are called \"belts\", while light ones are called \"zones\". "}, {"Answer": "The dark bands are called \"belts\", and the light ones are called \"zones\"", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The bands alternate in color: the dark bands are called \"belts\", while light ones are called \"zones\""}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\""], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System. It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It\u2019s atmosphere is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System. It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions. The other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System. It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water."}, {"Answer": ": The upper troposphere is colder in zones and warmer in belts. The exact nature of chemicals that make Jovian zones and bands so colorful is not known, but they may include complicated compounds of sulfur, phosphorus and carbon.", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Zones, belts and jets", "Rationale": " The upper troposphere is colder in zones and warmer in belts. The exact nature of chemicals that make Jovian zones and bands so colorful is not known, but they may include complicated compounds of sulfur, phosphorus and carbon."}, {"Answer": "Ammonia concentration is higher in zones, which leads to the appearance of denser clouds of ammonia ice at higher altitudes, which in turn leads to their lighter color. On the other hand, in belts clouds are thinner and are located at lower altitudes.", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Zones, belts and jets", "Rationale": "The difference in the appearance between zones and belts is caused by differences in the opacity of the clouds. Ammonia concentration is higher in zones, which leads to the appearance of denser clouds of ammonia ice at higher altitudes, which in turn leads to their lighter color. On the other hand, in belts clouds are thinner and are located at lower altitudes. The upper troposphere is colder in zones and warmer in belts. The exact nature of chemicals that make Jovian zones and bands so colorful is not known, but they may include complicated compounds of sulfur, phosphorus and carbon."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water."], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Vertical structure", "Rationale": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere.", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Vertical structure", "Rationale": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere."}, {"Answer": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere. The troposphere, smoothly transitions into the planet's fluid interior.", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Vertical structure", "Rationale": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere. Unlike the Earth's atmosphere, Jupiter's lacks a mesosphere. Jupiter does not have a solid surface, and the lowest atmospheric layer, the troposphere, smoothly transitions into the planet's fluid interior."}, {"Answer": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude- the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "Topic": "Atmosphere of Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Vertical structure", "Rationale": "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place."}, {"Answer": "On earth, it is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place."}, {"Answer": "It is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place."], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the flow here like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It generally moves in a west to east direction.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction."}, {"Answer": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. T"}, {"Answer": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. This, however, can often become interrupted, creating a more north to south or south to north flow.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. This, however, can often become interrupted, creating a more north to south or south to north flow."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction."], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "are there different types of flow?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Zonal flow", "Rationale": "A zonal flow regime", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. It can be understood by the three-cell model of the atmosphere. This describes the actual flow of the Earth's atmosphere as a whole. It divides the Earth into the tropical, mid-latitude and polar regions, to describe energy flow and global atmospheric circulation.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Three-cell model", "Rationale": "The three-cell model of the atmosphere attempts to describe the actual flow of the Earth's atmosphere as a whole. It divides the Earth into the tropical (Hadley cell), mid-latitude (Ferrel cell), and polar (polar cell) regions, to describe energy flow and global atmospheric circulation (mass flow). "}, {"Answer": "Yes, zonal and meridional flow.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": " This, however, can often become interrupted, creating a more north to south or south to north flow. These scenarios are often described in meteorology as zonal or meridional. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, a zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Zonal flow", "Rationale": "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "are there different types of flow?", "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how do you explain the first type of flow?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Zonal flow", "Rationale": "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Zonal flow", "Rationale": "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow. "}, {"Answer": "It means that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Zonal flow", "Rationale": "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow. "}, {"Answer": "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Zonal flow", "Rationale": "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "are there different types of flow?", "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow", "how do you explain the first type of flow?", "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how is the third type of flow?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. This, however, can often become interrupted, creating a more north to south or south to north flow."}, {"Answer": "The flow of atmosphere in a west to east direction.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. "}, {"Answer": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. This, however, can often become interrupted, creating a more north to south or south to north flow.", "Topic": "Troposphere", "Topic_section": "Atmospheric flow", "Rationale": "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction. This, however, can often become interrupted, creating a more north to south or south to north flow. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "are there different types of flow?", "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow", "how do you explain the first type of flow?", "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow", "how is the third type of flow?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the density of the last chemical compound found in the planet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It differs from most liquids in that it becomes less dense as it freezes.", "Topic": "Water", "Topic_section": "Density", "Rationale": "Water differs from most liquids in that it becomes less dense as it freezes. In 1\u00a0atm pressure, it reaches its maximum density of at . The density of ice is , an expansion of 9%."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Water differs from most liquids in that it becomes less dense as it freezes. In 1 atm pressure, it reaches its maximum density of at .", "Topic": "Water", "Topic_section": "Density", "Rationale": "Water differs from most liquids in that it becomes less dense as it freezes. In 1\u00a0atm pressure, it reaches its maximum density of at . The density of ice is , an expansion of 9%. This expansion can exert enormous pressure, bursting pipes and cracking rocks (see Frost weathering)."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "are there different types of flow?", "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow", "how do you explain the first type of flow?", "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow", "how is the third type of flow?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the density of the last chemical compound found in the planet?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the size of the aforesaid planet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jupiter's radius is about 1/10 the radius of the Sun", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Mass and size", "Rationale": " Jupiter's radius is about 1/10 the radius of the Sun", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It's mass is 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined.", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Mass and size", "Rationale": "Jupiter's mass is 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined\u2014this is so massive that its barycenter with the Sun lies above the Sun's surface at 1.068\u00a0solar radii from the Sun's center."}, {"Answer": "It is the largest in the solar system with a radius being about 1/10 that of the Sun.", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System."}, {"Answer": "Jupiter is much larger than Earth and considerably less dense: its volume is that of about 1,321 Earths, but it is only 318 times as massive.", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Mass and size", "Rationale": "Jupiter's mass is 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined\u2014this is so massive that its barycenter with the Sun lies above the Sun's surface at 1.068\u00a0solar radii from the Sun's center. Jupiter is much larger than Earth and considerably less dense: its volume is that of about 1,321 Earths, but it is only 318 times as massive. Jupiter's radius is about 1/10 the radius of the Sun, and its mass is 0.001 times the mass of the Sun, so the densities of the two bodies are similar."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "are there different types of flow?", "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow", "how do you explain the first type of flow?", "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow", "how is the third type of flow?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the density of the last chemical compound found in the planet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the size of the aforesaid planet?", "Jupiter's radius is about 1/10 the radius of the Sun"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is its importance in myth?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To the Babylonians, this object represented their god Marduk. They used Jupiter's roughly 12-year orbit along the ecliptic to define the constellations of their zodiac", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Mythology", "Rationale": "To the Babylonians, this object represented their god Marduk. They used Jupiter's roughly 12-year orbit along the ecliptic to define the constellations of their zodiac.\n\nThe Romans called it \"the star of Jupiter\" (\"Iuppiter Stella\"), as they believed it to be sacred to the principal god of Roman mythology, whose name comes from the Proto-Indo-European vocative compound *\"Dy\u0113u-p\u0259ter\" (nominative: *\"Dy\u0113us-p\u0259t\u0113r\", meaning \"Father Sky-God\", or \"Father Day-God\").", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Romans called it \"the star of Jupiter\", as they believed it to be sacred to the principal god of Roman mythology.", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Mythology", "Rationale": "The Romans called it \"the star of Jupiter\" (\"Iuppiter Stella\"), as they believed it to be sacred to the principal god of Roman mythology, whose name comes from the Proto-Indo-European vocative compound *\"Dy\u0113u-p\u0259ter\" (nominative: *\"Dy\u0113us-p\u0259t\u0113r\", meaning \"Father Sky-God\", or \"Father Day-God\")."}, {"Answer": "To the Babylonians it represented their god Marduk.", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Mythology", "Rationale": "To the Babylonians, this object represented their god Marduk. "}, {"Answer": "To the Babylonians, this object represented their god Marduk.", "Topic": "Jupiter", "Topic_section": "Mythology", "Rationale": "The planet Jupiter has been known since ancient times. It is visible to the naked eye in the night sky and can occasionally be seen in the daytime when the Sun is low. To the Babylonians, this object represented their god Marduk. They used Jupiter's roughly 12-year orbit along the ecliptic to define the constellations of their zodiac."}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "are there different types of flow?", "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow", "how do you explain the first type of flow?", "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow", "how is the third type of flow?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the density of the last chemical compound found in the planet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the size of the aforesaid planet?", "Jupiter's radius is about 1/10 the radius of the Sun", "what is its importance in myth?", "To the Babylonians, this object represented their god Marduk. They used Jupiter's roughly 12-year orbit along the ecliptic to define the constellations of their zodiac"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what are some names of this god?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what are the alternating dark and light bands in jupiter\u2019s atmosphere called", "Lightly colored \"zones\" and relatively dark \"belts.\"", "what is the atmosphere like in jupiter?", "It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.", "how can you describe its structure vertically?", "The atmosphere of Jupiter is classified into four layers, by increasing altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere and exosphere", "what is the definition of the first mentioned layer?", "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "what is the flow here like?", "The flow of the atmosphere generally moves in a west to east direction.", "are there different types of flow?", "Yes, Zonal flow, Meridional flow and Atmospheric flow", "how do you explain the first type of flow?", "A zonal flow regime is the meteorological term meaning that the general flow pattern is west to east along the Earth's latitude lines, with weak shortwaves embedded in the flow", "how is the third type of flow?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the density of the last chemical compound found in the planet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the size of the aforesaid planet?", "Jupiter's radius is about 1/10 the radius of the Sun", "what is its importance in myth?", "To the Babylonians, this object represented their god Marduk. They used Jupiter's roughly 12-year orbit along the ecliptic to define the constellations of their zodiac", "what are some names of this god?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 76, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is his background?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Marduk's original character is obscure but he was later associated with water, vegetation, judgment, and magic.", "Topic": "Marduk", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Marduk's original character is obscure but he was later associated with water, vegetation, judgment, and magic.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His original character is obscure but he was later associated with water, vegetation, judgment, and magic. His consort was the goddess Sarpanit. He was also regarded as the son of Ea and Damkina, and the heir of Anu.", "Topic": "Marduk", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Marduk's original character is obscure but he was later associated with water, vegetation, judgment, and magic. His consort was the goddess Sarpanit. He was also regarded as the son of Ea (Sumerian Enki) and Damkina, and the heir of Anu, but whatever special traits Marduk may have had were overshadowed by political developments in the Euphrates valley which led to people of the time imbuing him with traits belonging to gods who in an earlier period were recognized as the heads of the pantheon. "}, {"Answer": "In the 12th century BC, during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar I, the statue of Marduk (previously captured by Elamites) was restored to Babylon.", "Topic": "Marduk", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": ". In the 12th century BC, during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar I, the statue of Marduk (previously captured by Elamites) was restored to Babylon."}, {"Answer": "Neo-Assyrian texts had become more critical of the Mesopotamian kings. The location of Marduk's statue, whether in Babylon or not, was related to the relationship between foreign kingship and traditional Babylonian religion.", "Topic": "Marduk", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Neo-Assyrian texts had become more critical of the Mesopotamian kings. The location of Marduk's statue, whether in Babylon or not, was related to the relationship between foreign kingship and traditional Babylonian religion. In the 12th century BC, during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar I, the statue of Marduk (previously captured by Elamites) was restored to Babylon. \""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is evolution?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations."}, {"Answer": "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. "}, {"Answer": "Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations."], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was the first to study this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The scientific theory of evolution by natural selection was conceived independently by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the mid-19th century and was set out in detail in Darwin's book \"On the Origin of Species\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The scientific theory of evolution by natural selection was conceived independently by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the mid-19th century and was set out in detail in Darwin's book \"On the Origin of Species\"."}, {"Answer": "Anaximander and Empedocles.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Classical times", "Rationale": "Anaximander and Empedocles. "}, {"Answer": "The proposal that one type of organism could descend from another type goes back to some of the first pre-Socratic Greek philosophers, such as Anaximander and Empedocles.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Classical times", "Rationale": "The proposal that one type of organism could descend from another type goes back to some of the first pre-Socratic Greek philosophers, such as Anaximander and Empedocles. "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "who was the first to study this?", "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace"], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was the first one born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Shrewsbury, Shropshire", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Early life and education", "Rationale": "Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 12 February 1809, at his family's home, The Mount.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "12 February 1809", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charles Robert Darwin (; 12 February 1809\u00a0\u2013 19 April 1882)"}, {"Answer": "12 February 1809", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "12 February 1809"}, {"Answer": "12 February 1809 .", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charles Robert Darwin (; 12 February 1809\u00a0"}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "who was the first to study this?", "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "when was the first one born?", "Shrewsbury, Shropshire"], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did he suffer from any illness?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\".", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Overwork, illness, and marriage", "Rationale": "As Darwin worked under pressure, his health suffered. On 20 September he had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\", so his doctors urged him to \"knock off all work\" and live in the country for a few weeks.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\"", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Overwork, illness, and marriage", "Rationale": "As Darwin worked under pressure, his health suffered. On 20 September he had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\", "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he was diagnosed with what was called \"angina pectoris\" which then meant coronary thrombosis and disease of the heart.", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": "he was diagnosed with what was called \"angina pectoris\" which then meant coronary thrombosis and disease of the heart."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he had episodes of stomach pains, vomiting, severe boils, palpitations, trembling and other symptoms, particularly during times of stress.", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Overwork, illness, and marriage", "Rationale": "The strain took a toll, and by June he was being laid up for days on end with stomach problems, headaches and heart symptoms. For the rest of his life, he was repeatedly incapacitated with episodes of stomach pains, vomiting, severe boils, palpitations, trembling and other symptoms, particularly during times of stress, such as attending meetings or making social visits. The cause of Darwin's illness remained unknown, and attempts at treatment had only ephemeral success."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "who was the first to study this?", "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "when was the first one born?", "Shrewsbury, Shropshire", "did he suffer from any illness?", "He had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\"."], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "did he publish anything?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book \"On the Origin of Species\".", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Darwin published his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book \"On the Origin of Species\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Natural Selection\"", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Publication of the theory of natural selection", "Rationale": "and he expanded his plans to a \"big book on species\" titled \"Natural Selection\", which was to include his \"note on Man\". "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs\"", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Geology books, barnacles, evolutionary research", "Rationale": " \"The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs\" "}, {"Answer": "\"On the Origin of Species\".", "Topic": "Charles Darwin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Darwin published his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book \"On the Origin of Species\". "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "who was the first to study this?", "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "when was the first one born?", "Shrewsbury, Shropshire", "did he suffer from any illness?", "He had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\".", "did he publish anything?", "Yes, his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book \"On the Origin of Species\"."], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what does modern synthesis state about evolution?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "The 'modern synthesis'", "Rationale": " The modern synthesis explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "The 'modern synthesis'", "Rationale": " The modern synthesis explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology."}, {"Answer": "The modern synthesis explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "The 'modern synthesis'", "Rationale": "The modern synthesis explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology."}, {"Answer": "In the 1920s and 1930s the so-called modern synthesis connected natural selection and population genetics, based on Mendelian inheritance, into a unified theory that applied generally to any branch of biology.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "The 'modern synthesis'", "Rationale": "In the 1920s and 1930s the so-called modern synthesis connected natural selection and population genetics, based on Mendelian inheritance, into a unified theory that applied generally to any branch of biology. "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "who was the first to study this?", "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "when was the first one born?", "Shrewsbury, Shropshire", "did he suffer from any illness?", "He had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\".", "did he publish anything?", "Yes, his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book \"On the Origin of Species\".", "what does modern synthesis state about evolution?", "It explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology."], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the last type of biology about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop.", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Developmental biology is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop.", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Developmental biology is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop. Developmental biology also encompasses the biology of regeneration, asexual reproduction, metamorphosis, and the growth and differentiation of stem cells in the adult organism."}, {"Answer": "It is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop.", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop."}, {"Answer": "It is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop.", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Developmental biology is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop. "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "who was the first to study this?", "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "when was the first one born?", "Shrewsbury, Shropshire", "did he suffer from any illness?", "He had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\".", "did he publish anything?", "Yes, his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book \"On the Origin of Species\".", "what does modern synthesis state about evolution?", "It explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology.", "what is the last type of biology about?", "It is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop."], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "does it have any model for organisms?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Much of developmental biology research in recent decades has focused on the use of a small number of model organisms. It has turned out that there is much conservation of developmental mechanisms across the animal kingdom.", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Developmental model organisms", "Rationale": "Much of developmental biology research in recent decades has focused on the use of a small number of model organisms. It has turned out that there is much conservation of developmental mechanisms across the animal kingdom. In early development different vertebrate species all use essentially the same inductive signals and the same genes encoding regional identity."}, {"Answer": "Model organisms each have some particular experimental advantages which have enabled them to become popular among researchers. In one sense they are \"models\" for the whole animal kingdom, and in another sense they are \"models\" for human development", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Developmental model organisms", "Rationale": "Model organisms each have some particular experimental advantages which have enabled them to become popular among researchers. In one sense they are \"models\" for the whole animal kingdom, and in another sense they are \"models\" for human development"}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Developmental model organisms", "Rationale": "Much of developmental biology research in recent decades has focused on the use of a small number of model organisms."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is the ultimate result of evolution", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is evolution?", "It is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.", "who was the first to study this?", "Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace", "when was the first one born?", "Shrewsbury, Shropshire", "did he suffer from any illness?", "He had \"an uncomfortable palpitation of the heart\".", "did he publish anything?", "Yes, his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book \"On the Origin of Species\".", "what does modern synthesis state about evolution?", "It explained patterns observed across species in populations, through fossil transitions in palaeontology, and complex cellular mechanisms in developmental biology.", "what is the last type of biology about?", "It is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop.", "does it have any model for organisms?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 77, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where has the study of evolution been applied to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "domestication of plants and animals, genetic engineering, etc.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Applications", "Rationale": "Artificial selection is the intentional selection of traits in a population of organisms. This has been used for thousands of years in the domestication of plants and animals. More recently, such selection has become a vital part of genetic engineering, with selectable markers such as antibiotic resistance genes being used to manipulate DNA.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Artificial selection is the intentional selection of traits in a population of organisms. This has been used for thousands of years in the domestication of plants and animals, genetic engineering", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Applications", "Rationale": "Artificial selection is the intentional selection of traits in a population of organisms. This has been used for thousands of years in the domestication of plants and animals. More recently, such selection has become a vital part of genetic engineering, with selectable markers such as antibiotic resistance genes being used to manipulate DNA. Proteins with valuable properties have evolved by repeated rounds of mutation and selection (for example modified enzymes and new antibodies) in a process called directed evolution."}, {"Answer": "Understanding the changes that have occurred during an organism's evolution can reveal the genes needed to construct parts of the body, genes which may be involved in human genetic disorders.", "Topic": "Evolution", "Topic_section": "Applications", "Rationale": "Understanding the changes that have occurred during an organism's evolution can reveal the genes needed to construct parts of the body, genes which may be involved in human genetic disorders."}, {"Answer": "The biology of regeneration, asexual reproduction, metamorphosis, and the growth and differentiation of stem cells in the adult organism.", "Topic": "Developmental biology", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Developmental biology also encompasses the biology of regeneration, asexual reproduction, metamorphosis, and the growth and differentiation of stem cells in the adult organism."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "selena if i could fall in love with you", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is a song from her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\".", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\" (1995), released posthumously by EMI Latin on 26 June 1995."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\" (1995),", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\" (1995)"}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\" (1995), released posthumously by EMI Latin on 26 June 1995."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is the composer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Composition and lyrics", "Rationale": " Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote, \"These songs [\"I Could Fall in Love\", \"I'm Getting Used to You\" and \"Captive Heart\"] were to be her armaments in the crossover war and, sure enough, they're catchy, state-of-the-art pop/R&B\u00a0\u2013 but, despite the sublime melody of \"I Could Fall in Love\", strikingly anonymous.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Keith Thomas.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Composed by Keith Thomas, \"I Could Fall in Love\" is a pop ballad with R&B, soul and soft rock influences."}, {"Answer": "Keith Thomas", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Composed by Keith Thomas,"}, {"Answer": "Keith Thomas", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Composed by Keith Thomas, \"I Could Fall in Love\" is a pop ballad with R&B, soul and soft rock influences."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "26 June 1995.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Background and release", "Rationale": " \"I Could Fall in Love\" was released as the lead promotional recording for the 1995 album \"Dreaming of You\" on 26 June 1995,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "26 June 1995.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\" (1995), released posthumously by EMI Latin on 26 June 1995"}, {"Answer": "26 June 1995", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "released posthumously by EMI Latin on 26 June 1995"}, {"Answer": "26 June 1995", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\" (1995), released posthumously by EMI Latin on 26 June 1995."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how was it received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists. "}, {"Answer": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists."}, {"Answer": "It received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists. Ed Morales of \"Vibe\" magazine felt that, because of its syncopated drums, \"I Could Fall in Love\" had a \"Jon Secada-like feel\", and it reminded Tarradell of songs recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood and by the trio TLC. An editor from the \"Star-News\" thought the song had \"a whiff of\" Celine Dion. James Hunter, also from \"Vibe\", praised Selena's astute interpretation, calling it a \"masterpiece\" and commenting that Selena's death made the track more difficult to listen to. Larry Flick of \"Billboard\" described \"I Could Fall in Love\" as an \"optimistic love song\" that left \"melancholy thoughts of what might have been\" in the mind of the listener. John Lannert, also from \"Billboard\", conceived \"I Could Fall in Love\" as a \"sensuous narrative\" recording and a \"seductive romantic confessional\". Tarradell, writing in \"The Beaver County Time"}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who are the critics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" received a generally positive response from music critics, who commented on its similarities to songs recorded by other artists. Ed Morales of \"Vibe\" magazine felt that, because of its syncopated drums, \"I Could Fall in Love\" had a \"Jon Secada-like feel\", and it reminded Tarradell of songs recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood and by the trio TLC. An editor from the \"Star-News\" thought the song had \"a whiff of\" Celine Dion. James Hunter, also from \"Vibe\", praised Selena's astute interpretation, calling it a \"masterpiece\" and commenting that Selena's death made the track more difficult to listen to. Larry Flick of \"Billboard\" described \"I Could Fall in Love\" as an \"optimistic love song\" that left \"melancholy thoughts of what might have been\" in the mind of the listener. John Lannert, also from \"Billboard\", conceived \"I Could Fall in Love\" as a \"sensuous narrative\" recording and a \"seductive romantic confessional\". Tarradell, writing in \"The Beaver County Time", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ed Morales, James Hunter, Larry Flick, John Lannert and others.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\" magazine felt that, because of its syncopated drums, \"I Could Fall in Love\" had a \"Jon Secada-like feel\", and it reminded Tarradell of songs recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood and by the trio TLC. An editor from the \"Star-News\" thought the song had \"a whiff of\" Celine Dion. James Hunter, also from \"Vibe\", praised Selena's astute interpretation, calling it a \"masterpiece\" and commenting that Selena's death made the track more difficult to listen to. Larry Flick of \"Billboard\" described \"I Could Fall in Love\" as an \"optimistic love song\" that left \"melancholy thoughts of what might have been\" in the mind of the listener. John Lannert, also from \"Billboard\", conceived \"I Could Fall in Love\" as a \"sensuous narrative\" recording and a \"seductive romantic confessional\". Tarradell, writing in \"The Beaver County Times\", called it a \"crossover staple\"."}, {"Answer": "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", An editor from the \"Star-News\"", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\" magazine felt that, because of its syncopated drums, \"I Could Fall in Love\" had a \"Jon Secada-like feel\", and it reminded Tarradell of songs recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood and by the trio TLC. An editor from the \"Star-News\" thought the song had \"a whiff of\" Celine Dion. James Hunter, also from \"Vibe\", praised Selena's astute interpretation, calling it a \"masterpiece\" and commenting that Selena's death made the track more difficult to listen to"}, {"Answer": "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\" magazine felt that, because of its syncopated drums, \"I Could Fall in Love\" had a \"Jon Secada-like feel\", and it reminded Tarradell of songs recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood and by the trio TLC.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\" magazine felt that, because of its syncopated drums, \"I Could Fall in Love\" had a \"Jon Secada-like feel\", and it reminded Tarradell of songs recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood and by the trio TLC."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\"."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how did it perform on the charts?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": " \"I Could Fall in Love\" debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week, becoming the highest-ever English-language song on that chart.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart .", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week, becoming the highest-ever English-language song on that chart. "}, {"Answer": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" debuted at number 46 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart issue dated 8 July 1995 and peaked eight weeks later at number 8 on 2 September 1995.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" debuted at number 46 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart issue dated 8 July 1995 and peaked eight weeks later at number 8 on 2 September 1995."}, {"Answer": "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week, becoming the highest-ever English-language song on that chart.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week, becoming the highest-ever English-language song on that chart."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "how did it perform on the charts?", "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which other songs has the singer sang?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido.", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Selena released \"Entre a Mi Mundo\" (1992), which peaked at number one on the US \"Billboard\" Regional Mexican Albums chart for eight consecutive months. The album's commercial success led music critics to call it the \"breakthrough\" recording of her musical career. One of its singles, \"Como la Flor\", became one of her most popular signature songs. \"Live!\" (1993) won Best Mexican/American Album at the 1994 Grammy Awards, becoming the first recording by a female Tejano artist to do so. In 1994, she released \"Amor Prohibido\", which became one of the best-selling Latin albums in the United States. It was critically acclaimed as being responsible for Tejano music's first marketable era as it became one of the most popular Latin music subgenres at the time.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Como la Flor\".", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " One of its singles, \"Como la Flor\", became one of her most popular signature songs. \"Live!\" (1993) won Best Mexican/American Album at the 1994 Grammy Awards, becoming the first recording by a female Tejano artist to do so. "}, {"Answer": "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Selena released \"Entre a Mi Mundo\" (1992), which peaked at number one on the US \"Billboard\" Regional Mexican Albums chart for eight consecutive months. The album's commercial success led music critics to call it the \"breakthrough\" recording of her musical career. One of its singles, \"Como la Flor\", became one of her most popular signature songs. \"Live!\" (1993) won Best Mexican/American Album at the 1994 Grammy Awards, becoming the first recording by a female Tejano artist to do so. In 1994, she released \"Amor Prohibido\", which became one of the best-selling Latin albums in the United States. It was critically acclaimed as being responsible for Tejano music's first marketable era as it became one of the most popular Latin music subgenres at the time."}, {"Answer": "\"Entre a Mi Mundo\" and \"Como la Flor\", to name a few.", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Selena released \"Entre a Mi Mundo\" (1992), which peaked at number one on the US \"Billboard\" Regional Mexican Albums chart for eight consecutive months. The album's commercial success led music critics to call it the \"breakthrough\" recording of her musical career. One of its singles, \"Como la Flor\", became one of her most popular signature songs. \"Live!\" (1993) won Best Mexican/American Album at the 1994 Grammy Awards, becoming the first recording by a female Tejano artist to do so. "}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "how did it perform on the charts?", "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week.", "which other songs has the singer sang?", "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what's her full name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez .", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez (; April 16, 1971 \u2013 March 31, 1995) was an American singer, songwriter, spokesperson, model, actress, and fashion designer."}, {"Answer": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez"}, {"Answer": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez", "Topic": "Selena", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez (; April 16, 1971 \u2013 March 31, 1995) was an American singer, songwriter, spokesperson, model, actress, and fashion designer."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "how did it perform on the charts?", "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week.", "which other songs has the singer sang?", "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido.", "what's her full name?", "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez"], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "was a music video made on the original song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan, the song's accompanying music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family. It was released posthumously and received a Music Video of the Year nomination at the 1995 Tejano Music Awards. This promotional video reached number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Video Monitor VH1 Top Music Videos list, number 6 on The BOX Video List, number 10 on the MOR Music list, and number 3 on the California Music Channel (CMC) list of most popular music videos.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan, the song's accompanying music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan, the song's accompanying music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan, the song's accompanying music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family. "}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "how did it perform on the charts?", "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week.", "which other songs has the singer sang?", "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido.", "what's her full name?", "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez", "was a music video made on the original song?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who was the director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hector Galan", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan, the song's accompanying music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hector Galan.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan, the song's accompanying music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family."}, {"Answer": "Hector Galan", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan"}, {"Answer": "Hector Galan", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "Directed by Hector Galan, the song's accompanying music video featured a montage of pictures and videos of live performances by Selena that had been collected by her family. It was released posthumously and received a Music Video of the Year nomination at the 1995 Tejano Music Awards. "}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "how did it perform on the charts?", "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week.", "which other songs has the singer sang?", "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido.", "what's her full name?", "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez", "was a music video made on the original song?", "Yes.", "who was the director?", "Hector Galan"], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "which awards did the song win?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Recognition and accolades", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" was nominated for \"Song of the Year\" at the 1996 Tejano Music Awards, and won the Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Recognition and accolades", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" was nominated for \"Song of the Year\" at the 1996 Tejano Music Awards, and won the Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year. "}, {"Answer": "1996 Tejano Music Awards", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Recognition and accolades", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" was nominated for \"Song of the Year\" at the 1996 Tejano Music Awards, and won the Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year."}, {"Answer": "It won the Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Recognition and accolades", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" was nominated for \"Song of the Year\" at the 1996 Tejano Music Awards, and won the Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "how did it perform on the charts?", "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week.", "which other songs has the singer sang?", "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido.", "what's her full name?", "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez", "was a music video made on the original song?", "Yes.", "who was the director?", "Hector Galan", "which awards did the song win?", "Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year"], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what cultural impact did it have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The song was played 25 times its first day of availability on US radios on the Harlingen, Texas radio station KBTQ", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": "\"I Could Fall in Love\" dominated the Top 40 radio stations, a fact that was well received by critics. The song was given heavy rotation in the southern United States, becoming the most played song in Kansas City, Miami, and Boston and the second most played in Los Angeles. In Tucson, Arizona, it was played every 2\u00bd hours, and in San Antonio every hour. The song was played 25 times its first day of availability on US radios on the Harlingen, Texas radio station KBTQ. It helped increase Selena's catalogue sales and simultaneously boosted media attention. The song's release sparked a two-day \"on-air blitz\" on radios in South Texas. In Riverside, California, program directors reported that \"I Could Fall in Love\" was one of the three hits they were playing most often on their radio stations. A San Antonio disc jockey told \"The Victoria Advocate\" about the overwhelming response received from the English-speaking audience, who were constantly calling her radio station asking for \"I Could Fall", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It rapidly became popular as a wedding song, causing it to become one of Selena's most famous songs.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": ". It rapidly became popular as a wedding song, causing it to become one of Selena's most famous songs. "}, {"Answer": "The song's release sparked a two-day \"on-air blitz\" on radios in South Texas.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": "The song's release sparked a two-day \"on-air blitz\" on radios in South Texas."}, {"Answer": "It rapidly became popular as a wedding song, also her English-speaking audience increased substantially as a result of its widespread popularity.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Cultural impact", "Rationale": "It rapidly became popular as a wedding song, causing it to become one of Selena's most famous songs. Her English-speaking audience increased substantially as a result of its widespread popularity."}]} {"Context": ["selena if i could fall in love with you", "UNANSWERABLE", "is 'i could fall in love' a song?", "Yes, It is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena.", "who is the composer?", "Sandy Masuo of the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" wrote the song.", "when was it released?", "26 June 1995.", "how was it received?", "It received a generally positive response from music critics.", "who are the critics?", "Ed Morales of \"Vibe\", an editor from the \"Star-News\" and Larry Flick of \"Billboard\".", "how did it perform on the charts?", "It debuted at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on 1 July 1995 and peaked at number two the following week.", "which other songs has the singer sang?", "Entre a Mi Mundo, Como la Flor, Amor Prohibido.", "what's her full name?", "Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez", "was a music video made on the original song?", "Yes.", "who was the director?", "Hector Galan", "which awards did the song win?", "Tejano Crossover Songs of the Year", "what cultural impact did it have?", "The song was played 25 times its first day of availability on US radios on the Harlingen, Texas radio station KBTQ"], "Conversation_no": 78, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "were there covers?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Covers", "Rationale": "A number of singers have adapted the song in a variety of genres. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cuban singer Gloria Estefan performed a cover version during the \"Selena \u00a1VIVE!\" concert in 2005.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Covers", "Rationale": "Cuban singer Gloria Estefan performed a cover version during the \"Selena \u00a1VIVE!\" concert in 2005;"}, {"Answer": "Jennifer Lopez lip-synced the track for her portrayal of the title role in the 1997 biographical film \"Selena\",", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Covers", "Rationale": "Jennifer Lopez lip-synced the track for her portrayal of the title role in the 1997 biographical film \"Selena\", "}, {"Answer": "Lisa Leuschner, Los Jovenes Del Barrio and many more.", "Topic": "I Could Fall in Love", "Topic_section": "Covers", "Rationale": "Season three \"American Idol\" contestant Lisa Leuschner included the song in her album \"Reality\". In Kumbia Kings' third compilation album \"Duetos\" (2005), Selena's brother A.B. Quintanilla III recorded \"I Could Fall in Love\" as a Spanglish duet with Selena. For the album \"Familia RMM Recordando a Selena\", recorded by various artists in 1996, Los Jovenes Del Barrio performed a cover of the song. Season 10 \"American Idol\" contestant Karen Rodriguez performed \"I Could Fall in Love\" during the \"top 13\" episode, receiving unfavorable reviews from critics who considered the song too powerful for her. However, \"The Washington Post\" contributor Derrik Lang called Rodriguez' cover a \"breathy redemption\". \"American Idol\" alumna Katie Stevens wrote to \"The Hollywood Reporter\", claiming that the judges on the show had judged Rodriguez too harshly and calling Rodriguez the \"new Selena\". Rodriguez recorded a studio version of \"I Could Fall in Love\" in 2011 for her debut album, which was produced by "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Life cycle", "Rationale": "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A series of nymphal stage", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Life cycle", "Rationale": "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges."}, {"Answer": "They do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Life cycle", "Rationale": "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges. Eggs laid inside plant tissues are usually shaped like grains of rice, while other eggs are the size of a pinhead, ellipsoidal, or nearly spherical. A clutch may have as many as 1500 eggs, and they take about a week to hatch into aquatic nymphs or naiads which moult between six and 15 times (depending on species) as they grow. Most of a dragonfly's life is spent as a nymph, beneath the water's surface. The nymph extends its hinged labium (a toothed mouthpart similar to a lower mandible, which is sometimes termed as a \"mask\" as it is normally folded and held before the face) that can extend forward and retract rapidly to capture prey such as mosquito larvae, tadpoles, and small fish. They breathe through gills in their rectum, and can rapidly propel themselves by suddenly expelling water through the anus. Some naiads"}, {"Answer": "The larval stage of dragonflies lasts up to five years in large species, and between two months and three years in smaller species", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Life cycle", "Rationale": "The larval stage of dragonflies lasts up to five years in large species, and between two months and three years in smaller species."}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what are they ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A dragonfly is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera (from Greek \u1f04\u03bd\u03b9\u03c3\u03bf\u03c2 \"anisos\", \"unequal\" and \u03c0\u03c4\u03b5\u03c1\u03cc\u03bd \"pteron\", \"wing\", because the hindwing is broader than the forewing).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A dragonfly is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera (from Greek \u1f04\u03bd\u03b9\u03c3\u03bf\u03c2 \"anisos\", \"unequal\" and \u03c0\u03c4\u03b5\u03c1\u03cc\u03bd \"pteron\", \"wing\", because the hindwing is broader than the forewing). "}, {"Answer": "Most of a dragonfly's life is spent as a nymph. The larval stage of dragonflies lasts up to five years in large species, and between two months and three years in smaller species. When the naiad is ready to metamorphose into an adult, it stops feeding and makes its way to the surface, generally at night. The adult dragonfly crawls out of its larval skin.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Life cycle", "Rationale": "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges. Eggs laid inside plant tissues are usually shaped like grains of rice, while other eggs are the size of a pinhead, ellipsoidal, or nearly spherical. A clutch may have as many as 1500 eggs, and they take about a week to hatch into aquatic nymphs or naiads which moult between six and 15 times (depending on species) as they grow. Most of a dragonfly's life is spent as a nymph, beneath the water's surface. The nymph extends its hinged labium (a toothed mouthpart similar to a lower mandible, which is sometimes termed as a \"mask\" as it is normally folded and held before the face) that can extend forward and retract rapidly to capture prey such as mosquito larvae, tadpoles, and small fish. They breathe through gills in their rectum, and can rapidly propel themselves by suddenly expelling water through the anus. Some naiads"}, {"Answer": "A dragonfly is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A dragonfly is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera (from Greek \u1f04\u03bd\u03b9\u03c3\u03bf\u03c2 \"anisos\", \"unequal\" and \u03c0\u03c4\u03b5\u03c1\u03cc\u03bd \"pteron\", \"wing\", because the hindwing is broader than the forewing). "}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Conservation", "Rationale": "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Establishment of protected areas around the world and the management of these areas to provide suitable habitat for dragonflies", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Conservation", "Rationale": "This proposes the establishment of protected areas around the world and the management of these areas to provide suitable habitat for dragonflies. Outside these areas, encouragement should be given to modify forestry, agricultural, and industrial practices to enhance conservation."}, {"Answer": "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Conservation", "Rationale": "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies. This proposes the establishment of protected areas around the world and the management of these areas to provide suitable habitat for dragonflies. Outside these areas, encouragement should be given to modify forestry, agricultural, and industrial practices to enhance conservation. At the same time, more research into dragonflies needs to be done, consideration should be given to pollution control and the public should be educated about the importance of biodiversity."}, {"Answer": "Yes, , the International Union for Conservation of Nature", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Conservation", "Rationale": "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies. T"}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "talk about their coloration ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Coloration", "Rationale": "Many adult dragonflies have brilliant iridescent or metallic colours produced by structural coloration, making them conspicuous in flight. Their overall coloration is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Overall coloration is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Coloration", "Rationale": "Their overall coloration is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours."}, {"Answer": "Many adult dragonflies have brilliant iridescent or metallic colours produced by structural coloration, making them conspicuous in flight. Their overall coloration is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Coloration", "Rationale": "Many adult dragonflies have brilliant iridescent or metallic colours produced by structural coloration, making them conspicuous in flight. Their overall coloration is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours. Blues are typically created by microstructures in the cuticle that reflect blue light. Greens often combine a structural blue with a yellow pigment. Freshly emerged adults, known as tenerals, are often pale-coloured and obtain their typical colours after a few days, some have their bodies covered with a pale blue, waxy powderiness called pruinosity; it wears off when scraped during mating, leaving darker areas."}, {"Answer": "Their overall coloration is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Coloration", "Rationale": "Many adult dragonflies have brilliant iridescent or metallic colours produced by structural coloration, making them conspicuous in flight. Their overall coloration is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are its behavior patterns ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Behaviour", "Rationale": "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Males, are territorial; some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Behaviour", "Rationale": "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups. "}, {"Answer": "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Behaviour", "Rationale": "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups. A particular perch may give a dragonfly a good view over an insect-rich feeding ground; males of many species such as the \"Pachydiplax longipennis\" (blue dasher) jostle other dragonflies to maintain the right to alight there. Defending a breeding territory is common among male dragonflies, especially in species that congregate around ponds. The territory contains desirable features such as a sunlit stretch of shallow water, a special plant species, or the preferred substrate for egg-laying. The territory may be small or large, depending on its quality, the time of day, and the number of competitors, and may be held for a few minutes or several hours. Dragonflies including \"Tramea lacerata\" (black saddlebags) may notice landmarks that assist in defining the boundaries of the territory. "}, {"Answer": "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial, some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Behaviour", "Rationale": "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups"}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "what are its behavior patterns ?", "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what about its sex ratios ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Sex ratios", "Rationale": "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially, adult have a high male-biased ratio at breeding habitats", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Sex ratios", "Rationale": "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially. Adult dragonflies have a high male-biased ratio at breeding habitats. "}, {"Answer": "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially. Adult dragonflies have a high male-biased ratio at breeding habitats. The male-bias ratio has contributed partially to the females using different habitats to avoid male harassment.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Sex ratios", "Rationale": "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially. Adult dragonflies have a high male-biased ratio at breeding habitats. The male-bias ratio has contributed partially to the females using different habitats to avoid male harassment."}, {"Answer": "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Sex ratios", "Rationale": "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially."}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "what are its behavior patterns ?", "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "what about its sex ratios ?", "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what are their flight speeds ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Flight speed", "Rationale": "Dragonflies can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Flight speed", "Rationale": "Dragonflies can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards."}, {"Answer": "They can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Flight speed", "Rationale": "Dragonflies can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards."}, {"Answer": "They can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "Flight speed", "Rationale": "Dragonflies can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards."}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "what are its behavior patterns ?", "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "what about its sex ratios ?", "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially.", "what are their flight speeds ?", "It can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are their cultural references ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers. For example, the southwester tribes, including the Pueblo, Hopi, and Zuni, associated dragonflies with transformation."}, {"Answer": "In Japan, they are symbols of rebirth, courage, strength, and happiness.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "As a seasonal symbol in Japan, the dragonflies are associated with season of autumn.\nIn Japan, they are symbols of rebirth, courage, strength, and happiness. They are also depicted frequently in Japanese art and literature, especially \"haiku\" poetry. Japanese children catch large dragonflies as a game, using a hair with a small pebble tied to each end, which they throw into the air. The dragonfly mistakes the pebbles for prey, gets tangled in the hair, and is dragged to the ground by the weight."}, {"Answer": "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In culture", "Rationale": "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "what are its behavior patterns ?", "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "what about its sex ratios ?", "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially.", "what are their flight speeds ?", "It can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "what are their cultural references ?", "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers."], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how are they described in poetry and literature ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\"", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In poetry and literature", "Rationale": "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\"", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In poetry and literature", "Rationale": "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\" The poet Matsuo Bash\u014d (1644\u20131694) wrote \"haiku\" such as \"Crimson pepper pod / add two pairs of wings, and look / darting dragonfly\", relating the autumn season to the dragonfly. Hori Bakusui (1718\u20131783) similarly wrote \"Dyed he is with the / Colour of autumnal days, / O red dragonfly.\""}, {"Answer": "The poet Lord Tennyson, described a dragonfly splitting its old skin and emerging shining metallic blue like \"sapphire mail\" in his 1842 poem \"The Two Voices\".", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In poetry and literature", "Rationale": "The poet Lord Tennyson, described a dragonfly splitting its old skin and emerging shining metallic blue like \"sapphire mail\" in his 1842 poem \"The Two Voices\", with the lines \"An inner impulse rent the veil / Of his old husk: from head to tail / Came out clear plates of sapphire mail.\""}, {"Answer": ": Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn, the poet Matsuo Bash\u014d (1644\u20131694) wrote \"haiku\" such as \"Crimson pepper pod / add two pairs of wings, and look / darting dragonfly\", relating the autumn season to the dragonfly.", "Topic": "Dragonfly", "Topic_section": "In poetry and literature", "Rationale": "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\" The poet Matsuo Bash\u014d (1644\u20131694) wrote \"haiku\" such as \"Crimson pepper pod / add two pairs of wings, and look / darting dragonfly\", relating the autumn season to the dragonfly. Hori Bakusui (1718\u20131783) similarly wrote \"Dyed he is with the / Colour of autumnal days, / O red dragonfly.\"\n\nThe poet Lord Tennyson, described a dragonfly splitting its old skin and emerging shining metallic blue like \"sapphire mail\" in his 1842 poem \"The Two Voices\", with the lines \"An inner impulse rent the veil / Of his old husk: from head to tail / Came out clear plates of sapphire mail.\""}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "what are its behavior patterns ?", "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "what about its sex ratios ?", "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially.", "what are their flight speeds ?", "It can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "what are their cultural references ?", "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers.", "how are they described in poetry and literature ?", "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\""], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who is this person ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Japanese writer", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (; ), was a Japanese writer of Greek-Irish descent.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a Japanese writer of Greek-Irish descent", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (; ), was a Japanese writer of Greek-Irish descent. "}, {"Answer": "He was a Japanese writer of Greek-Irish descent.", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (; ), was a Japanese writer of Greek-Irish descent. "}, {"Answer": "He was a Japanese writer of Greek-Irish descent", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (; ), was a Japanese writer of Greek-Irish descent. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "what are its behavior patterns ?", "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "what about its sex ratios ?", "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially.", "what are their flight speeds ?", "It can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "what are their cultural references ?", "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers.", "how are they described in poetry and literature ?", "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\"", "who is this person ?", "Japanese writer"], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where was he born ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Greek Ionian Island of Lefkada", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patrick Lafcadio Hearn was born on the Greek Ionian Island of Lefkada on 27 June 1850, the son of Rosa Antoniou Kassimatis, a Greek woman of noble Kytheran descent, and Charles Bush Hearn, an Irishman from County Offaly who was a surgeon in the British Army. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Greek island of Lefkada", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hearn was born on the Greek island of Lefkada"}, {"Answer": "On the Greek Ionian Island of Lefkada.", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patrick Lafcadio Hearn was born on the Greek Ionian Island of Lefkada on 27 June 1850, the son of Rosa Antoniou Kassimatis, a Greek woman of noble Kytheran descent, and Charles Bush Hearn, an Irishman from County Offaly who was a surgeon in the British Army."}, {"Answer": "On the Greek Ionian Island of Lefkada", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patrick Lafcadio Hearn was born on the Greek Ionian Island of Lefkada on 27 June 1850, "}]} {"Context": ["what are the life stages of a dragonfly", "Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects; they do not have a pupal stage and undergo an incomplete metamorphosis with a series of nymphal stages from which the adult emerges.", "what are they ?", "It is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera.", "any conservation efforts to protect it ?", "In 1997, the International Union for Conservation of Nature set up a status survey and conservation action plan for dragonflies.", "talk about their coloration ?", "It is often a combination of yellow, red, brown, and black pigments, with structural colours.", "what are its behavior patterns ?", "Many dragonflies, particularly males, are territorial. Some defend a territory against others of their own species, some against other species of dragonfly and a few against insects in unrelated groups.", "what about its sex ratios ?", "The sex ratio of male to female dragonflies varies both temporally and spatially.", "what are their flight speeds ?", "It can travel at 100 body-lengths per second in forward flight, and three lengths per second backwards.", "what are their cultural references ?", "Many Native American tribes consider dragonflies to be medicine animals that had special powers.", "how are they described in poetry and literature ?", "Lafcadio Hearn wrote in his 1901 book \"A Japanese Miscellany\" that Japanese poets had created dragonfly \"haiku\" \"almost as numerous as are the dragonflies themselves in the early autumn.\"", "who is this person ?", "Japanese writer", "where was he born ?", "Greek Ionian Island of Lefkada"], "Conversation_no": 79, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what legacy he left behind ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In later years, some critics would accuse Hearn of exoticizing Japan, but because he offered the West some of its first descriptions of pre-industrial and Meiji Era Japan, his work is generally regarded as having historical value.", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "In later years, some critics would accuse Hearn of exoticizing Japan, but because he offered the West some of its first descriptions of pre-industrial and Meiji Era Japan, his work is generally regarded as having historical value.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Masaki Kobayashi adapted four Hearn tales into his 1964 film, \"Kwaidan\"", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "In later years, some critics would accuse Hearn of exoticizing Japan, but because he offered the West some of its first descriptions of pre-industrial and Meiji Era Japan, his work is generally regarded as having historical value.\n\nAdmirers of Hearn's work have included Ben Hecht, John Erskine, and Malcolm Cowley.\n\nThe Japanese director Masaki Kobayashi adapted four Hearn tales into his 1964 film, \"Kwaidan\". "}, {"Answer": "Some critics would accuse him of exoticizing Japan, but because he offered the West some of its first descriptions of pre-industrial and Meiji Era Japan, his work is generally regarded as having historical value.", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Consequently, Hearn became known to the world by his writings concerning Japan. In later years, some critics would accuse Hearn of exoticizing Japan, but because he offered the West some of its first descriptions of pre-industrial and Meiji Era Japan, his work is generally regarded as having historical value."}, {"Answer": "Admirers of Hearn's work have included Ben Hecht, John Erskine, and Malcolm Cowley.", "Topic": "Lafcadio Hearn", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Admirers of Hearn's work have included Ben Hecht, John Erskine, and Malcolm Cowley."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "December 7, 2012", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "On December 7, 2012, \"Variety\" announced the development of a sequel to \"Alice in Wonderland\". Linda Woolverton returned to write a screenplay. On May 31, 2013, James Bobin began talks to direct the sequel under the working title \"Alice in Wonderland: Into the Looking Glass.\" Johnny Depp returned as The Hatter, Mia Wasikowska reprised the role of Alice, and Helena Bonham Carter returned as the Red Queen. Several other cast members from the 2010 film also reprised their roles in the sequel. On November 22, 2013, it was announced that the sequel will be released on May 27, 2016 and that Bobin would direct the film. Rhys Ifans and Sacha Baron Cohen are featured in the film. On January 21, 2014, the film was again retitled to \"Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass\". The title was later reworked once again to \"Alice Through the Looking Glass\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the genre of this movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. The f"}, {"Answer": "Live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton."}, {"Answer": "Live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton"}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what does the second term mean?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "Topic": "Dark fantasy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dark fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy.", "Topic": "Dark fantasy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dark fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy. "}, {"Answer": "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy.", "Topic": "Dark fantasy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dark fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy."}, {"Answer": "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy.", "Topic": "Dark fantasy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dark fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy."}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when did this genre originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "when did this genre originate?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the movie about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "e film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants."}, {"Answer": "The film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Loosely inspired by Lewis Carroll's fantasy novels, \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\", and Walt Disney's 1951 animated film of the same name, the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter."}, {"Answer": "It tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. "}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "when did this genre originate?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the movie about?", "A nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who plays the protagonist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mia Wasikowska", "Topic": "Mia Wasikowska", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wasikowska gained worldwide recognition in 2010 after starring as Alice in Tim Burton's \"Alice in Wonderland\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Alice Kingsleigh.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In 1871, troubled by a strange recurring dream and mourning the loss of her father, 19-year-old Alice Kingsleigh attends a garden party at Lord Ascot's estate. "}, {"Answer": "Alice", "Topic": "Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice is a fictional character and protagonist of Lewis Carroll's children's novel \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" (1865) and its sequel, \"Through the Looking-Glass\" (1871). "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "when did this genre originate?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the movie about?", "A nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world", "who plays the protagonist?", "Mia Wasikowska"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when was movie released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "February 25, 2010", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film premiered in London at the Odeon Leicester Square on February 25, 2010", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film premiered in London on February 25, 2010.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film premiered in London at the Odeon Leicester Square on February 25, 2010, "}, {"Answer": "2010", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. "}, {"Answer": "2010", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. "}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "when did this genre originate?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the movie about?", "A nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world", "who plays the protagonist?", "Mia Wasikowska", "when was movie released?", "February 25, 2010"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "does it have any sequel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, there are many sequels", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "On December 7, 2012, \"Variety\" announced the development of a sequel to \"Alice in Wonderland\". Linda Woolverton returned to write a screenplay. On May 31, 2013, James Bobin began talks to direct the sequel under the working title \"Alice in Wonderland: Into the Looking Glass.\" Johnny Depp returned as The Hatter, Mia Wasikowska reprised the role of Alice, and Helena Bonham Carter returned as the Red Queen. Several other cast members from the 2010 film also reprised their roles in the sequel. On November 22, 2013, it was announced that the sequel will be released on May 27, 2016 and that Bobin would direct the film. Rhys Ifans and Sacha Baron Cohen are featured in the film. On January 21, 2014, the film was again retitled to \"Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass\". The title was later reworked once again to \"Alice Through the Looking Glass\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass\".", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "On December 7, 2012, \"Variety\" announced the development of a sequel to \"Alice in Wonderland\". Linda Woolverton returned to write a screenplay. On May 31, 2013, James Bobin began talks to direct the sequel under the working title \"Alice in Wonderland: Into the Looking Glass.\" Johnny Depp returned as The Hatter, Mia Wasikowska reprised the role of Alice, and Helena Bonham Carter returned as the Red Queen. Several other cast members from the 2010 film also reprised their roles in the sequel. On November 22, 2013, it was announced that the sequel will be released on May 27, 2016 and that Bobin would direct the film. Rhys Ifans and Sacha Baron Cohen are featured in the film. On January 21, 2014, the film was again retitled to \"Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass\". The title was later reworked once again to \"Alice Through the Looking Glass\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Alice Through the Looking Glass\"", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": " On January 21, 2014, the film was again retitled to \"Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass\". The title was later reworked once again to \"Alice Through the Looking Glass\"."}, {"Answer": "On November 22, 2013, it was announced that the sequel will be released on May 27, 2016.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": " On November 22, 2013, it was announced that the sequel will be released on May 27, 2016 and that Bobin would direct the film."}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "when did this genre originate?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the movie about?", "A nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world", "who plays the protagonist?", "Mia Wasikowska", "when was movie released?", "February 25, 2010", "does it have any sequel?", "Yes, there are many sequels"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "by whom is this directed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tim Burton", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tim Burton.", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton."}, {"Answer": "Tim Burton", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. "}, {"Answer": "James Bobin", "Topic": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": " On May 31, 2013, James Bobin began talks to direct the sequel under the working title \"Alice in Wonderland: Into the Looking Glass.\" Johnny Depp returned as The Hatter, Mia Wasikowska reprised the role of Alice, and Helena Bonham Carter returned as the Red Queen. Several other cast members from the 2010 film also reprised their roles in the sequel. On November 22, 2013, it was announced that the sequel will be released on May 27, 2016 and that Bobin would direct the film."}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "when did this genre originate?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the movie about?", "A nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world", "who plays the protagonist?", "Mia Wasikowska", "when was movie released?", "February 25, 2010", "does it have any sequel?", "Yes, there are many sequels", "by whom is this directed?", "Tim Burton"], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "does he have any projects which are yet to be completed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 2012, Shane Acker confirmed that Burton would work with Valve to create his next animated feature film, \"Deep\", since then, there have been no further mentions of \"Deep\"", "Topic": "Tim Burton", "Topic_section": "Unrealized projects", "Rationale": "In 2012, Shane Acker confirmed that Burton would work with Valve to create his next animated feature film, \"Deep\". Like \"9\", the film would take place in a post-apocalyptic world (although set in a different universe). \"Deep\" would be another darker animated film, as Shane Acker has expressed his interest in creating more PG-13 animated films. Since then, there have been no further mentions of \"Deep\", with Acker focusing on another project announced in 2013 (\"Beasts of Burden\").", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A new \"Superman\" film, \"Deep\", etc.", "Topic": "Tim Burton", "Topic_section": "Unrealized projects", "Rationale": "After Kevin Smith had been hired to write a new \"Superman\" film, he suggested Burton to direct. Burton came on and Warner Bros. set a theatrical release date for the summer of 1998, the 60th anniversary of the character's debut in \"Action Comics\". Nicolas Cage was signed on to play Superman, Burton hired Wesley Strick to rewrite Smith's script, and the film entered pre-production in June 1997. For budgetary reasons, Warner Bros. ordered another rewrite"}, {"Answer": "Yes, one of them is animated feature film \"Deep\".", "Topic": "Tim Burton", "Topic_section": "Unrealized projects", "Rationale": "In 2012, Shane Acker confirmed that Burton would work with Valve to create his next animated feature film, \"Deep\". Like \"9\", the film would take place in a post-apocalyptic world (although set in a different universe). \"Deep\" would be another darker animated film, as Shane Acker has expressed his interest in creating more PG-13 animated films. Since then, there have been no further mentions of \"Deep\", with Acker focusing on another project announced in 2013 (\"Beasts of Burden\")."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does the next alice in wonderland come out", "December 7, 2012", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Live-action/animated, dark fantasy, adventure", "what does the second term mean?", "It is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate darker and frightening themes of fantasy", "when did this genre originate?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the movie about?", "A nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world", "who plays the protagonist?", "Mia Wasikowska", "when was movie released?", "February 25, 2010", "does it have any sequel?", "Yes, there are many sequels", "by whom is this directed?", "Tim Burton", "does he have any projects which are yet to be completed?", "In 2012, Shane Acker confirmed that Burton would work with Valve to create his next animated feature film, \"Deep\", since then, there have been no further mentions of \"Deep\""], "Conversation_no": 80, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "has he received any awards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, National Board of Review Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards", "Topic": "Tim Burton", "Topic_section": "Other awards", "Rationale": "Cannes Film Festival\nNational Board of Review Awards\nChicago Film Critics Association Awards", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Cannes Film Festival, National Board of Review Awards and the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards.", "Topic": "Tim Burton", "Topic_section": "Other awards", "Rationale": "Cannes Film Festival\nNational Board of Review Awards\nChicago Film Critics Association Awards"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "National Board of Review Awards and Chicago Film Critics Association Awards.", "Topic": "Tim Burton", "Topic_section": "Other awards", "Rationale": "Cannes Film Festival\nNational Board of Review Awards\nChicago Film Critics Association Awards"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Carcharhinus acronotus", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark (\"Carcharhinus acronotus\") is a species of requiem shark, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae, common in the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Carcharhinus acronotus\".", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark (\"Carcharhinus acronotus\") is a species of requiem shark"}, {"Answer": "\"Carcharhinus acronotus\"", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark (\"Carcharhinus acronotus\") is a species of requiem shark, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae,"}, {"Answer": "Carcharhinus acronotus", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Carcharhinus acronotus"}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus"], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is it commonly found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark (\"Carcharhinus acronotus\") is a species of requiem shark, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae, common in the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the tropical and subtropical waters of western Atlantic Ocean.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark (\"Carcharhinus acronotus\") is a species of requiem shark, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae, common in the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean."}, {"Answer": "In the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark (\"Carcharhinus acronotus\") is a species of requiem shark, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae, common in the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean."}, {"Answer": "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean"}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean"], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who described it first?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Felipe Poey", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Taxonomy and phylogeny", "Rationale": "The Cuban naturalist Felipe Poey published the first description of the blacknose shark in 1860 as \"Squalus acronotus\", in his \"Memorias sobre la historia natural de la Isla de Cuba\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Felipe Poey.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Taxonomy and phylogeny", "Rationale": "The Cuban naturalist Felipe Poey published the first description of the blacknose shark in 1860 as \"Squalus acronotus\", in his \"Memorias sobre la historia natural de la Isla de Cuba\". "}, {"Answer": "Felipe Poey", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Taxonomy and phylogeny", "Rationale": "The Cuban naturalist Felipe Poey published the first description of the blacknose shark in 1860 as \"Squalus acronotus\", in his \"Memorias sobre la historia natural de la Isla de Cuba\"."}, {"Answer": "Cuban naturalist Felipe Poey", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Taxonomy and phylogeny", "Rationale": "The Cuban naturalist Felipe Poey "}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey"], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can you describe their habitat?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil, including the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They inhabit the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil, including the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil, including the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. T"}, {"Answer": "The continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas,"}, {"Answer": "It inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil, including the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil, including the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea."}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil."], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 2009, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the populations of the blacknose shark off the United States are being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As per the International Union for Conservation of Nature, this species is near threatened.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed this species as near threatened. In 2009, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the populations of the blacknose shark off the United States are being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Large numbers of blacknose sharks are also caught incidentally by shrimp trawlers, which may pose a greater threat to its population, as many of the sharks taken are immature.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Human interactions", "Rationale": " Large numbers of blacknose sharks are also caught incidentally by shrimp trawlers, which may pose a greater threat to its population, as many of the sharks taken are immature."}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures."], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how are its interactions with human?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Human interactions", "Rationale": "The blacknose shark has never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The meat is sold dried and salted.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Human interactions", "Rationale": " It is also of regional commercial importance, being taken intentionally and as bycatch via gillnets and surface longlines across its range, most significantly off southwestern Florida, Venezuela, and Brazil; the meat is sold dried and salted. Large numbers of blacknose sharks are also caught incidentally by shrimp trawlers, which may pose a greater threat to its population, as many of the sharks taken are immature.\n"}, {"Answer": "Large numbers of blacknose sharks are also caught incidentally by shrimp trawlers, which may pose a greater threat to its population, as many of the sharks taken are immature.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Human interactions", "Rationale": "Large numbers of blacknose sharks are also caught incidentally by shrimp trawlers, which may pose a greater threat to its population, as many of the sharks taken are immature."}, {"Answer": "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "Topic": "Blacknose shark", "Topic_section": "Human interactions", "Rationale": "has never been implicated in an attack on humans. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "how are its interactions with human?", "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans."], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what can you tell me about the aforesaid administration?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an American scientific agency.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere."}, {"Answer": "It is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere."}, {"Answer": "It is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere."}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "how are its interactions with human?", "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "what can you tell me about the aforesaid administration?", "It is an American scientific agency."], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is its function?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It warns of dangerous weather, charts seas, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources and conducts research to provide the understanding and improve stewardship of the environment.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "NOAA warns of dangerous weather, charts seas, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources and conducts research to provide the understanding and improve stewardship of the environment."}, {"Answer": "It focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "how are its interactions with human?", "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "what can you tell me about the aforesaid administration?", "It is an American scientific agency.", "what is its function?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what services do they offer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), to name some.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "NOAA services", "Rationale": "NOAA works toward its mission through six major line offices, the National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), the National Weather Service (NWS), the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the Office of Marine & Aviation Operations (OMAO). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The services are the National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service , the National Marine Fisheries Service , the National Ocean Service, the National Weather Service , the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research and the Office of Marine & Aviation Operations.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "NOAA services", "Rationale": "NOAA works toward its mission through six major line offices, the National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), the National Weather Service (NWS), the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the Office of Marine & Aviation Operations (OMAO)."}, {"Answer": "It works toward its mission through six major line offices and in addition more than a dozen staff offices, including the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology and the NOAA Central Library.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "NOAA services", "Rationale": "NOAA works toward its mission through six major line offices, the National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), the National Weather Service (NWS), the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the Office of Marine & Aviation Operations (OMAO). "}, {"Answer": "The National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service, the National Marine Fisheries Service, the National Ocean Service etc", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "NOAA services", "Rationale": "the National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), the National Weather Service"}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "how are its interactions with human?", "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "what can you tell me about the aforesaid administration?", "It is an American scientific agency.", "what is its function?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what services do they offer?", "Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), to name some."], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was its formation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "October 3, 1970", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "NOAA was established within the Department of Commerce via the Reorganization Plan No. 4 and formed on October 3, 1970, after U.S. President Richard Nixon proposed creating a new agency to serve a national need for \"better protection of life and property from natural hazards\u2026", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "3 October 1970.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "NOAA was established within the Department of Commerce via the Reorganization Plan No. 4 and formed on October 3, 1970, after U.S. President Richard Nixon proposed creating a new agency to serve a national need "}, {"Answer": "October 3, 1970.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "NOAA was established within the Department of Commerce via the Reorganization Plan No. 4 and formed on October 3, 1970"}, {"Answer": "October 3, 1970", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " October 3, 1970"}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "how are its interactions with human?", "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "what can you tell me about the aforesaid administration?", "It is an American scientific agency.", "what is its function?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what services do they offer?", "Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), to name some.", "when was its formation?", "October 3, 1970"], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where is it located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "United States", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere."}, {"Answer": "Within the United States Department of Commerce", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "within the United States Department of Commerce"}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "how are its interactions with human?", "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "what can you tell me about the aforesaid administration?", "It is an American scientific agency.", "what is its function?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what services do they offer?", "Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), to name some.", "when was its formation?", "October 3, 1970", "where is it located?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is its role in national ocean service?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "National Ocean Service", "Rationale": "The National Ocean Service (NOS) focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "National Ocean Service", "Rationale": "The National Ocean Service (NOS) focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive."}, {"Answer": "It focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "National Ocean Service", "Rationale": "The National Ocean Service (NOS) focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive. NOS scientists, natural resource managers,"}, {"Answer": "It focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "National Ocean Service", "Rationale": "focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive."}]} {"Context": ["what is the scientific name of blacknose shark?", "Carcharhinus acronotus", "where is it commonly found?", "Tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean", "who described it first?", "Felipe Poey", "can you describe their habitat?", "They inhabits the continental and insular shelves off the eastern coast of the Americas, as far north as North Carolina and as far south as southern Brazil.", "what can you tell me about its conservation status?", "the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it being overfished, and proposed new conservation measures.", "how are its interactions with human?", "They have never been implicated in an attack on humans.", "what can you tell me about the aforesaid administration?", "It is an American scientific agency.", "what is its function?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what services do they offer?", "Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), to name some.", "when was its formation?", "October 3, 1970", "where is it located?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its role in national ocean service?", "It focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive."], "Conversation_no": 81, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "can you tell me about its oceanographic division?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It ensures the quality of all data collected by CO-OPS, and produces/disseminates operational products from this data stream.", "Topic": "National Ocean Service", "Topic_section": "Oceanographic Division", "Rationale": "The Oceanographic Division ensures the quality of all data collected by CO-OPS, and produces/disseminates operational products from this data stream. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It has two NOS programs, namely the Mussel Watch Contaminant Monitoring Program and the NOAA Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS).", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "National Ocean Service", "Rationale": "There are two NOS programs, namely the Mussel Watch Contaminant Monitoring Program and the NOAA Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) and two staff offices, the International Program Office and the Management and Budget Office."}, {"Answer": "It is composed of eight program offices.", "Topic": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration", "Topic_section": "National Ocean Service", "Rationale": " is composed of eight program offices"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy (maximizing attractions and minimizing repulsions). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy"}, {"Answer": "The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, pink, red, orange, yellow or gray depending on inclusion of other materials, impurities, and structural or isotopic abnormalities in the crystals.", "Topic": "Halite", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, pink, red, orange, yellow or gray depending on inclusion of other materials, impurities, and structural or isotopic abnormalities in the crystals."}, {"Answer": "Sodium and chloride", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "These can be simple ions such as the sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) in sodium chloride,"}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Melting and boiling points", "Rationale": "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Electrostatic forces between particles are strongest when the charges are high, and the distance between the nuclei of the ions is small. In such cases, the compounds generally have very high melting and boiling points and a low vapour pressure.", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Melting and boiling points", "Rationale": "Electrostatic forces between particles are strongest when the charges are high, and the distance between the nuclei of the ions is small. In such cases, the compounds generally have very high melting and boiling points and a low vapour pressure."}, {"Answer": "Electrostatic forces between particles are strongest when the charges are high, and the distance between the nuclei of the ions is small.", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Melting and boiling points", "Rationale": "Electrostatic forces between particles are strongest when the charges are high, and the distance between the nuclei of the ions is small. "}, {"Answer": "Electrostatic forces between particles are strongest when the charges are high, and the distance between the nuclei of the ions is small, which results in very high melting and boiling points", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Melting and boiling points", "Rationale": "Electrostatic forces between particles are strongest when the charges are high, and the distance between the nuclei of the ions is small. In such cases, the compounds generally have very high melting and boiling points and a low vapour pressure. "}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "can you name any compounds?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Acidity/basicity", "Rationale": " such as ammonium acetate.\n\nSome ions are classed as amphoteric, being able to react with either an acid or a base. This is also true of some compounds with ionic character, typically oxides or hydroxides of less-electropositive metals (so the compound also has significant covalent character), such as zinc oxide, aluminium hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sodium chloride and ammonium carbonate", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " These can be simple ions such as the sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) in sodium chloride, or polyatomic species such as the ammonium () and carbonate () ions in ammonium carbonate. Individual ions within an ionic compound usually have multiple nearest neighbours, so are not considered to be part of molecules, but instead part of a continuous three-dimensional network, usually in a crystalline structure."}, {"Answer": "Ions", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ions"}, {"Answer": "Sodium chloride (NaCl), Hydroxide (OH), ammonium carbonate, etc.", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " (Na) and chloride (Cl) in sodium chloride, or polyatomic species such as the ammonium () and carbonate () ions in ammonium carbonate. Individual ions within an ionic compound usually have multiple nearest neighbours, so are not considered to be part of molecules, but instead part of a continuous three-dimensional network, usually in a crystalline structure.\n\nIonic compounds containing basic ions hydroxide (OH) or oxide (O) are classified as bases. Ionic compounds without these ions are also known as salts and can be formed by acid\u2013base reactions. Ionic compounds can also be produced from their constituent ions by evaporation of their solvent, precipitation, freezing, a solid-state reaction, or the electron transfer reaction of reactive metals with reactive non-metals, such as halogen gases."}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "can you name any compounds?", "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are the uses of the aforesaid initial one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is also used as a diuretic.", "Topic": "Ammonium acetate", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "It is also used as a diuretic.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Food seasoning and preservative, and now also in manufacturing, agriculture, water conditioning, for de-icing roads etc", "Topic": "Ionic compound", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": " food seasoning and preservative, and now also in manufacturing, agriculture, water conditioning, for de-icing roads, and many other uses."}, {"Answer": "It is the main precursor to acetamide, it is also used as a diuretic", "Topic": "Ammonium acetate", "Topic_section": "Uses", "Rationale": "It is the main precursor to acetamide:\n\nIt is also used as a diuretic."}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "can you name any compounds?", "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "what are the uses of the aforesaid initial one?", "It is also used as a diuretic."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what can you tell me about its production?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia.", "Topic": "Ammonium acetate", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia. Obtaining crystalline ammonium acetate is difficult on account of its hygroscopic nature.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia.", "Topic": "Ammonium acetate", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia."}, {"Answer": "It is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia.", "Topic": "Ammonium acetate", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": " is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia. "}, {"Answer": "It is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia", "Topic": "Ammonium acetate", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia. Obtaining crystalline ammonium acetate is difficult on account of its hygroscopic nature."}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "can you name any compounds?", "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "what are the uses of the aforesaid initial one?", "It is also used as a diuretic.", "what can you tell me about its production?", "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are the applications of the second one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is used for making plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, rubber, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesive, sealants, concrete manufacturing, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, etc.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Applications", "Rationale": "Consequently, it is added into materials and products including plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, rubber, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesive, sealants, concrete manufacturing, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, etc.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is used as an additive in numerous materials and products including cosmetics, food supplements, rubbers, plastics", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is used as an additive in numerous materials and products including cosmetics, food supplements, rubbers, plastics"}, {"Answer": "Leavening agent", "Topic": "Ammonium carbonate", "Topic_section": "Leavening agent", "Rationale": "may be used as a leavening agent in traditional recipes, particularly those from northern Europe and Scandinavia (e.g. Speculoos, Tunnbr\u00f6d or Lebkuchen). "}, {"Answer": "For material science applications, zinc oxide has high refractive index, high thermal conductivity, binding, antibacterial and UV-protection properties.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Applications", "Rationale": "The applications of zinc oxide powder are numerous, and the principal ones are summarized below. Most applications exploit the reactivity of the oxide as a precursor to other zinc compounds. For material science applications, zinc oxide has high refractive index, high thermal conductivity, binding, antibacterial and UV-protection properties. Consequently, it is added into materials and products including plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, rubber, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesive, sealants, concrete manufacturing, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, etc."}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "can you name any compounds?", "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "what are the uses of the aforesaid initial one?", "It is also used as a diuretic.", "what can you tell me about its production?", "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia.", "what are the applications of the second one?", "It is used for making plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, rubber, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesive, sealants, concrete manufacturing, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, etc."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how is it used in the ceramic industry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is used in ceramic glaze and frit compositions.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Ceramic industry", "Rationale": "Ceramic industry consumes a significant amount of zinc oxide, in particular in ceramic glaze and frit compositions. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ceramic industry consumes a significant amount of zinc oxide, in particular in ceramic glaze and frit compositions. The relatively high heat capacity, thermal conductivity and high temperature stability of ZnO coupled with a comparatively low coefficient of expansion are desirable properties in the production of ceramics.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Ceramic industry", "Rationale": "Ceramic industry consumes a significant amount of zinc oxide, in particular in ceramic glaze and frit compositions. The relatively high heat capacity, thermal conductivity and high temperature stability of ZnO coupled with a comparatively low coefficient of expansion are desirable properties in the production of ceramics."}, {"Answer": "Ceramic glaze and frit compositions and used in small amounts improves the development of glossy and brilliant surfaces.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Ceramic industry", "Rationale": "ceramic glaze and frit compositions"}, {"Answer": "Ceramic industry consumes a significant amount of zinc oxide, in particular in ceramic glaze and frit compositions. The relatively high heat capacity, thermal conductivity and high temperature stability of ZnO coupled with a comparatively low coefficient of expansion are desirable properties in the production of ceramics.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Ceramic industry", "Rationale": "Ceramic industry consumes a significant amount of zinc oxide, in particular in ceramic glaze and frit compositions. The relatively high heat capacity, thermal conductivity and high temperature stability of ZnO coupled with a comparatively low coefficient of expansion are desirable properties in the production of ceramics. ZnO affects the melting point and optical properties of the glazes, enamels, and ceramic formulations. Zinc oxide as a low expansion, secondary flux improves the elasticity of glazes by reducing the change in viscosity as a function of temperature and helps prevent crazing and shivering. By substituting ZnO for BaO and PbO, the heat capacity is decreased and the thermal conductivity is increased. Zinc in small amounts improves the development of glossy and brilliant surfaces. However, in moderate to high amounts, it produces matte and crystalline surfaces. With regard to color, zinc has a complicated influence."}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "can you name any compounds?", "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "what are the uses of the aforesaid initial one?", "It is also used as a diuretic.", "what can you tell me about its production?", "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia.", "what are the applications of the second one?", "It is used for making plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, rubber, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesive, sealants, concrete manufacturing, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, etc.", "how is it used in the ceramic industry?", "It is used in ceramic glaze and frit compositions."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "can you name the medicines in which they are used?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Calamine lotion, zinc oxide eugenol and others.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Medicine", "Rationale": "Zinc oxide as a mixture with about 0.5% iron(III) oxide (FeO) is called calamine and is used in calamine lotion. Two minerals, zincite and hemimorphite, have been historically called calamine. When mixed with eugenol, a ligand, zinc oxide eugenol is formed, which has applications as a restorative and prosthodontic in dentistry.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Calamine lotion and zinc oxide eugenol", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Medicine", "Rationale": "Zinc oxide as a mixture with about 0.5% iron(III) oxide (FeO) is called calamine and is used in calamine lotion. Two minerals, zincite and hemimorphite, have been historically called calamine. When mixed with eugenol, a ligand, zinc oxide eugenol is formed, which has applications as a restorative and prosthodontic in dentistry."}, {"Answer": "Ligand, zinc oxide eugenol", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Medicine", "Rationale": "ligand, zinc oxide eugenol"}, {"Answer": "It as a mixture with about 0.5% iron(III) oxide (FeO) is called calamine and is used in calamine lotion, zincite and hemimorphite, when mixed with eugenol, a ligand, zinc oxide eugenol is formed, which has applications as a restorative and prosthodontic in dentistry", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Medicine", "Rationale": "Zinc oxide as a mixture with about 0.5% iron(III) oxide (FeO) is called calamine and is used in calamine lotion. Two minerals, zincite and hemimorphite, have been historically called calamine. When mixed with eugenol, a ligand, zinc oxide eugenol is formed, which has applications as a restorative and prosthodontic in dentistry.\n\nReflecting the basic properties of ZnO, fine particles of the oxide have deodorizing and antibacterial properties and for that reason are added into materials including cotton fabric, rubber, oral care products, and food packaging. Enhanced antibacterial action of fine particles compared to bulk material is not exclusive to ZnO and is observed for other materials, such as silver. This property results from the increased surface area of the fine particles.\n\nZinc oxide is widely used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including dermatitis, itching due to eczema, diaper rash and acne."}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "can you name any compounds?", "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "what are the uses of the aforesaid initial one?", "It is also used as a diuretic.", "what can you tell me about its production?", "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia.", "what are the applications of the second one?", "It is used for making plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, rubber, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesive, sealants, concrete manufacturing, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, etc.", "how is it used in the ceramic industry?", "It is used in ceramic glaze and frit compositions.", "can you name the medicines in which they are used?", "Calamine lotion, zinc oxide eugenol and others."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are its mechanical properties?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a relatively soft material with approximate hardness of 4.5 on the Mohs scale. Also its elastic constants are smaller than those of relevant III-V semiconductors.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Mechanical properties", "Rationale": "ZnO is a relatively soft material with approximate hardness of 4.5 on the Mohs scale. Its elastic constants are smaller than those of relevant III-V semiconductors", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "ZnO is a relatively soft material with approximate hardness of 4.5 on the Mohs scale.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Mechanical properties", "Rationale": "ZnO is a relatively soft material with approximate hardness of 4.5 on the Mohs scale. "}, {"Answer": "It is beneficial for ceramics, piezoelectrical applications", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Mechanical properties", "Rationale": " beneficial for ceramics"}, {"Answer": "It is a relatively soft material, its elastic constants are smaller than those of relevant III-V semiconductors, such as GaN, the high heat capacity and heat conductivity, low thermal expansion and high melting temperature of ZnO are beneficial for ceramics", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Mechanical properties", "Rationale": "ZnO is a relatively soft material with approximate hardness of 4.5 on the Mohs scale. Its elastic constants are smaller than those of relevant III-V semiconductors, such as GaN. The high heat capacity and heat conductivity, low thermal expansion and high melting temperature of ZnO are beneficial for ceramics. The E2 optical phonon in ZnO exhibits an unusually long lifetime of 133 ps at 10 K.\n\nAmong the tetrahedrally bonded semiconductors, it has been stated that ZnO has the highest piezoelectric tensor, or at least one comparable to that of GaN and AlN. This property makes it a technologically important material for many piezoelectrical applications, which require a large electromechanical coupling. Therefore ZnO has been in forms of thin film one of the most studied resonator material for thin-film bulk acoustic resonators."}]} {"Context": ["describe in general terms the structure of ionic solids such as nacl", "Ions typically pack into extremely regular crystalline structures, in an arrangement that minimizes the lattice energy.", "what can you tell me about their boiling point?", "Boiling points exhibit similar trends to melting points in terms of the size of ions and strength of other interactions. When vapourized, the ions are still not freed of one another.", "can you name any compounds?", "Ammonium acetate, zinc oxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminium oxide and lead(II) oxide.", "what are the uses of the aforesaid initial one?", "It is also used as a diuretic.", "what can you tell me about its production?", "Ammonium acetate is produced by the neutralization of acetic acid with ammonium carbonate or by saturating glacial acetic acid with ammonia.", "what are the applications of the second one?", "It is used for making plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, rubber, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesive, sealants, concrete manufacturing, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, etc.", "how is it used in the ceramic industry?", "It is used in ceramic glaze and frit compositions.", "can you name the medicines in which they are used?", "Calamine lotion, zinc oxide eugenol and others.", "what are its mechanical properties?", "It is a relatively soft material with approximate hardness of 4.5 on the Mohs scale. Also its elastic constants are smaller than those of relevant III-V semiconductors."], "Conversation_no": 82, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is wet chemical process?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a process that starts with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Wet chemical process", "Rationale": "A small amount of industrial production involves wet chemical processes, which start with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A small amount of industrial production involves wet chemical processes, which start with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Wet chemical process", "Rationale": "A small amount of industrial production involves wet chemical processes, which start with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated"}, {"Answer": "A small amount of industrial production involves wet chemical processes, which start with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Wet chemical process", "Rationale": "A small amount of industrial production involves wet chemical processes, which start with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated. "}, {"Answer": "A small amount of industrial production involves wet chemical processes, which start with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated.", "Topic": "Zinc oxide", "Topic_section": "Wet chemical process", "Rationale": "A small amount of industrial production involves wet chemical processes, which start with aqueous solutions of zinc salts, from which zinc carbonate or zinc hydroxide is precipitated. The solid precipitate is then calcined at temperatures around 800\u00a0\u00b0C."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (franchise)", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "The original \"Friday the 13th\" was produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham, who had previously worked with filmmaker Wes Craven on \"The Last House on the Left\" (1972).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (franchise)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original film, created to cash in on the success of \"Halloween\" (1978), was written by Victor Miller and was produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham."}, {"Answer": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (franchise)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The original film, created to cash in on the success of \"Halloween\" (1978), was written by Victor Miller and was produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham. "}, {"Answer": "Sean S. Cunningham.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (franchise)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original film, created to cash in on the success of \"Halloween\" (1978), was written by Victor Miller and was produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham."}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham"], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Cunningham was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Cunningham was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut."}, {"Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Cunningham was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut. "}, {"Answer": "New York City.", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Cunningham was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut."}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City"], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how did he start his career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center, the Mineola Theater in Long Island, as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center, the Mineola Theater in Long Island, as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center, the Mineola Theater in Long Island, as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the latter of where he briefly studied."}, {"Answer": "His directorial debut was \"The Art of Marriage\".", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "While working for a documentary company in New York City in the late 1960s, Cunningham made his directorial debut with \"The Art of Marriage\" (1970)."}, {"Answer": "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center, the Mineola Theater in Long Island, as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "Topic": "Sean S. Cunningham", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center, the Mineola Theater in Long Island, as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the latter of where he briefly studied."}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ashland, Oregon.", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, United States, founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ashland, Oregon", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, United States, founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer."}, {"Answer": "Ashland, Oregon, United States", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, United States, founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer. "}, {"Answer": "Ashland.", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "In 1893, the residents of Ashland built a facility to host Chautauqua events. I"}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "Ashland, Oregon."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who are some directors associated with this festival?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and Henry Woronicz.", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "Artistic Directors", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer retired in 1971, and leadership of the Festival passed to Jerry Turner, who widened the Festival repertory to production of classics by the likes of Moli\u00e8re, Ibsen, and Chekhov. When Turner retired in 1991, actor/director Henry Woronicz took control through 1996.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner, Libby Appel and many more.", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "Artistic Directors", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer retired in 1971, and leadership of the Festival passed to Jerry Turner, who widened the Festival repertory to production of classics by the likes of Moli\u00e8re, Ibsen, and Chekhov. When Turner retired in 1991, actor/director Henry Woronicz took control through 1996. OSF then recruited Libby Appel from the highly respected Indiana Repertory Theatre. She served as Artistic Director from 1996 through 2007. Bill Rauch succeeded Libby Appel as Artistic Director, serving from 2008 to 2019."}, {"Answer": "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner, Henry Woronicz, to name a few.", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "Artistic Directors", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer retired in 1971, and leadership of the Festival passed to Jerry Turner, who widened the Festival repertory to production of classics by the likes of Moli\u00e8re, Ibsen, and Chekhov. When Turner retired in 1991, actor/director Henry Woronicz took control through 1996. "}, {"Answer": "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and others.", "Topic": "Oregon Shakespeare Festival", "Topic_section": "Artistic Directors", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer retired in 1971, and leadership of the Festival passed to Jerry Turner, "}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "Ashland, Oregon.", "who are some directors associated with this festival?", "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and Henry Woronicz."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who is the first mentioned director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was the founder of the theatre mentioned.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer (September 25, 1904 \u2013 May 26, 1979) was the founder of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, United States.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was the founder of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, United States.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer (September 25, 1904 \u2013 May 26, 1979) was the founder of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, United States."}, {"Answer": "He was the founder of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer (September 25, 1904 \u2013 May 26, 1979) was the founder of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, United States."}, {"Answer": "He was the founder of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, United States.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angus L. Bowmer (September 25, 1904 \u2013 May 26, 1979) was the founder of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, United States."}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "Ashland, Oregon.", "who are some directors associated with this festival?", "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and Henry Woronicz.", "who is the first mentioned director?", "He was the founder of the theatre mentioned."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bellingham, Washington.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Angus Livingston Bowmer was born in Bellingham, Washington, on September 25, 1904.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bellingham, Washington", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Angus Livingston Bowmer was born in Bellingham, Washington, on September 25, 1904."}, {"Answer": "Bellingham, Washington", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Angus Livingston Bowmer was born in Bellingham, Washington, on September 25, 1904."}, {"Answer": "Washington.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Angus Livingston Bowmer was born in Bellingham, Washington, on September 25, 1904. He was the only child of Charles C. Bowmer (born August 19, 1880, Nevada; died February 1967, Portland, Oregon) and Florence \"Flora\" Priest (born Dec 1880, Wisconsin; died June 5, 1958, Portland, Oregon). He moved with his family at least twice, living in Mount Vernon, Washington, in 1910 and Oak Harbor, Washington, by 1920. He graduated from the Washington State Normal School at Bellingham (now Western Washington University) in 1923."}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "Ashland, Oregon.", "who are some directors associated with this festival?", "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and Henry Woronicz.", "who is the first mentioned director?", "He was the founder of the theatre mentioned.", "where is he from?", "Bellingham, Washington."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are some of his works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Love's Labor's Lost\" and \"Cymbeline\".", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Bowmer attended the University of Washington in Seattle in the 1930s, acting in at least two of its Shakespeare productions, \"Love's Labor's Lost\" and \"Cymbeline\" under guest director Ben Iden Payne, an Englishman whose ideas for neo-Elizabethan staging of Shakespeare's plays provided inspiration later in Bowmer's life as he began producing the plays that became the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "During his tenure as artistic director, he produced all 37 of William Shakespeare's plays and performed 32 Shakespearean roles in 43 separate stagings.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "During his tenure as artistic director, he produced all 37 of William Shakespeare's plays and performed 32 Shakespearean roles in 43 separate stagings."}, {"Answer": "During his tenure as artistic director, he produced all 37 of William Shakespeare's plays and performed 32 Shakespearean roles in 43 separate stagings.", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "During his tenure as artistic director, he produced all 37 of William Shakespeare's plays and performed 32 Shakespearean roles in 43 separate stagings."}, {"Answer": "He acted in the plays \"Love's Labor's Lost\" and \"Cymbeline\".", "Topic": "Angus L. Bowmer", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "\nBowmer attended the University of Washington in Seattle in the 1930s, acting in at least two of its Shakespeare productions, \"Love's Labor's Lost\" and \"Cymbeline\" under guest director Ben Iden Payne, an Englishman whose ideas for neo-Elizabethan staging of Shakespeare's plays provided inspiration later in Bowmer's life as he began producing the plays that became the Oregon Shakespeare Festival."}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "Ashland, Oregon.", "who are some directors associated with this festival?", "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and Henry Woronicz.", "who is the first mentioned director?", "He was the founder of the theatre mentioned.", "where is he from?", "Bellingham, Washington.", "what are some of his works?", "\"Love's Labor's Lost\" and \"Cymbeline\"."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is the latter work criticised and interpreted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that was getting bored himself.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Criticism and interpretation", "Rationale": "By the early twentieth century, the play had lost favour. Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that [Shakespeare] was getting bored himself. Bored with people, bored with real life, bored with drama, bored, in fact, with everything except poetry and poetical dreams.\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that was getting bored himself. Bored with people, bored with real life, bored with drama, bored, in fact, with everything except poetry and poetical dreams.\"", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Criticism and interpretation", "Rationale": "Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that [Shakespeare] was getting bored himself. Bored with people, bored with real life, bored with drama, bored, in fact, with everything except poetry and poetical dreams.\""}, {"Answer": "Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that [Shakespeare] was getting bored himself.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Criticism and interpretation", "Rationale": " Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that [Shakespeare] was getting bored himself. "}, {"Answer": "It was one of Shakespeare's more popular plays during the eighteenth century, though critics including Samuel Johnson took issue with its complex plot.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Criticism and interpretation", "Rationale": "\"Cymbeline\" was one of Shakespeare's more popular plays during the eighteenth century, though critics including Samuel Johnson took issue with its complex plot"}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "Ashland, Oregon.", "who are some directors associated with this festival?", "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and Henry Woronicz.", "who is the first mentioned director?", "He was the founder of the theatre mentioned.", "where is he from?", "Bellingham, Washington.", "what are some of his works?", "\"Love's Labor's Lost\" and \"Cymbeline\".", "how is the latter work criticised and interpreted?", "Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that was getting bored himself."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is this adapted in screen?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in 1913.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Screen adaptations", "Rationale": "Lucius J. Henderson directed the first screen adaptation of \"Cymbeline\" in 1913.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The play was adapted as \"The Injured Princess, or, the Fatal Wager\".", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Adaptations", "Rationale": "The play was adapted by Thomas d'Urfey as \"The Injured Princess, or, the Fatal Wager\"; this version was produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, presumably by the united King's Company and Duke's Company, in 1682. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Screen adaptations", "Rationale": "Lucius J. Henderson directed the first screen adaptation of \"Cymbeline\" in 1913. The film was produced by the Thanhouser Company and starred Florence La Badie as Imogen, James Cruze as Posthumus, William Garwood as Iachimo, William Russell as Cymbeline, and Jean Darnell as the Queen."}]} {"Context": ["who directed the first friday the 13th movie", "Sean S. Cunningham", "where was he born?", "New York City", "how did he start his career?", "Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.", "where did this latter mentioned festival originate?", "Ashland, Oregon.", "who are some directors associated with this festival?", "Angus L. Bowmer, Jerry Turner and Henry Woronicz.", "who is the first mentioned director?", "He was the founder of the theatre mentioned.", "where is he from?", "Bellingham, Washington.", "what are some of his works?", "\"Love's Labor's Lost\" and \"Cymbeline\".", "how is the latter work criticised and interpreted?", "Lytton Strachey found it \"difficult to resist the conclusion that was getting bored himself.", "is this adapted in screen?", "Yes, in 1913."], "Conversation_no": 83, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are some references it has in our culture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The first two lines of a song are quoted by Virginia Woolf in \"Mrs. Dalloway\" by the two main characters Clarissa and Septimus Smith.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The first two lines are quoted by Virginia Woolf in \"Mrs. Dalloway\" by the two main characters Clarissa and Septimus Smith. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The 'Song' from Act II, Scene 3 \"(Hark, hark! the lark)\" was set to music by Franz Schubert in 1826.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The 'Song' from Act II, Scene 3 \"(Hark, hark! the lark)\" was set to music by Franz Schubert in 1826."}, {"Answer": "The 'Song' from Act II, Scene 3 \"(Hark, hark! the lark)\" was set to music by Franz Schubert in 1826.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The 'Song' from Act II, Scene 3 \"(Hark, hark! the lark)\" was set to music by Franz Schubert in 1826."}, {"Answer": "The 'Song' from Act II, Scene 3 \"(Hark, hark! the lark)\" was set to music by Franz Schubert in 1826.", "Topic": "Cymbeline", "Topic_section": "Cultural references", "Rationale": "The 'Song' from Act II, Scene 3 \"(Hark, hark! the lark)\" was set to music by Franz Schubert in 1826."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The main religious premises of the Jain dharma are \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"anek\u0101ntav\u0101da\" (many-sidedness), \"aparigraha\" (non-attachment) and \"asceticism\" (abstinence from sensual pleasures). Devout Jains take five main vows: \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"satya\" (truth), \"asteya\" (not stealing), \"brahmacharya\" (sexual continence), and \"aparigraha\" (non-possessiveness). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "and which are the practices?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Devout Jains take five main vows: \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"satya\" (truth), \"asteya\" (not stealing), \"brahmacharya\" (sexual continence), and \"aparigraha\" (non-possessiveness). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\", \"anek\u0101ntav\u0101da\", \"aparigraha\" and \"asceticism\"", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"anek\u0101ntav\u0101da\" (many-sidedness), \"aparigraha\" (non-attachment) and \"asceticism\" (abstinence from sensual pleasures). Devout Jains take five main vows: \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"satya\" (truth), \"asteya\" (not stealing), \"brahmacharya\" (sexual continence), and \"aparigraha\" (non-possessiveness)."}, {"Answer": "ahi\u1e43s\u0101, anek\u0101ntav\u0101da, aparigraha, asceticism, satya, asteya, brahmacharya and aparigraha.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The main religious premises of the Jain dharma are \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"anek\u0101ntav\u0101da\" (many-sidedness), \"aparigraha\" (non-attachment) and \"asceticism\" (abstinence from sensual pleasures). Devout Jains take five main vows: \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"satya\" (truth), \"asteya\" (not stealing), \"brahmacharya\" (sexual continence), and \"aparigraha\" (non-possessiveness). These principles have affected Jain culture in many ways, such as leading to a predominantly vegetarian lifestyle. \"Parasparopagraho J\u012bv\u0101n\u0101m\" (the function of souls is to help one another) is its motto and the \"\u1e46am\u014dk\u0101ra mantra\" is its most common and basic prayer.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\"."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when did jainism begin?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jainism (), traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion. Jain dharma traces its spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four leaders or \"tirthankaras\", with the first being Rishabhanatha or also known as Adinath bhagwan of this era, whom the Jain tradition holds to have lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third \"tirthankara\" Parshvanatha whom historians date to 8th or 7th century BCE, and the twenty-fourth \"tirthankara,\" Mah\u0101v\u012bra around 500 BCE. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Jains claim it to be eternal, and consider the first \"tirthankara\" Rishabhanatha as its earthly founder.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Ancient", "Rationale": "Jainism is an ancient Indian religion of obscure origins. Jains claim it to be eternal, and consider the first \"tirthankara\" Rishabhanatha as its earthly founder."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the leader?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rishabhanatha", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jainism (), traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion. Jain dharma traces its spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four leaders or \"tirthankaras\", with the first being Rishabhanatha or also known as Adinath bhagwan of this era, whom the Jain tradition holds to have lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third \"tirthankara\" Parshvanatha whom historians date to 8th or 7th century BCE, and the twenty-fourth \"tirthankara,\" Mah\u0101v\u012bra around 500 BCE. Jains believe that Jainism is an eternal \"dharma\" with the \"tirthankaras\" guiding every cycle of the Jain cosmology.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It traces its spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four leaders or \"tirthankaras\"", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Jain dharma traces its spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four leaders or \"tirthankaras\""}, {"Answer": "Rishabhanatha", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jainism (), traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion. Jain dharma traces its spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four leaders or \"tirthankaras\", with the first being Rishabhanatha or also known as Adinath bhagwan of this era, whom the Jain tradition holds to have lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third \"tirthankara\" Parshvanatha whom historians date to 8th or 7th century BCE, and the twenty-fourth \"tirthankara,\" Mah\u0101v\u012bra around 500 BCE. Jains believe that Jainism is an eternal \"dharma\" with the \"tirthankaras\" guiding every cycle of the Jain cosmology.\n"}, {"Answer": "Rishabhanatha", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jainism (), traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion. Jain dharma traces its spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four leaders or \"tirthankaras\", with the first being Rishabhanatha or also known as Adinath bhagwan of this era, whom the Jain tradition holds to have lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third \"tirthankara\" Parshvanatha whom historians date to 8th or 7th century BCE, and the twenty-fourth \"tirthankara,\" Mah\u0101v\u012bra around 500 BCE."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha"], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are the beliefs?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Beliefs and philosophy", "Rationale": "Jainism is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Beliefs and philosophy", "Rationale": "Jainism is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism."}, {"Answer": "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Beliefs and philosophy", "Rationale": "Jainism is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism."}, {"Answer": "\"Ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"anek\u0101ntav\u0101da\" (many-sidedness), \"aparigraha\" (non-attachment) and \"asceticism\" (abstinence from sensual pleasures).", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The main religious premises of the Jain dharma are \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"anek\u0101ntav\u0101da\" (many-sidedness), \"aparigraha\" (non-attachment) and \"asceticism\" (abstinence from sensual pleasures). Devout Jains take five main vows: \"ahi\u1e43s\u0101\" (non-violence), \"satya\" (truth), \"asteya\" (not stealing), \"brahmacharya\" (sexual continence), and \"aparigraha\" (non-possessiveness). These principles have affected Jain culture in many ways, such as leading to a predominantly vegetarian lifestyle. \"Parasparopagraho J\u012bv\u0101n\u0101m\" (the function of souls is to help one another) is its motto and the \"\u1e46am\u014dk\u0101ra mantra\" is its most common and basic prayer."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "do jains fast?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "Jains fast particularly during festivals. This practice is called \"upavasa\", \"tapasya\" or \"vrata\", and may be practiced according to one's ability.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Jains fast particularly during festivals.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "Jains fast particularly during festivals."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "Jains fast particularly during festivals. This practice is called \"upavasa\", \"tapasya\" or \"vrata\", and may be practiced according to one's ability. Digambaras fast for \"Dasa-laksana-parvan\", eating only one or two meals per day, drinking only boiled water for ten days, or fasting completely on the first and last days of the festival, mimicking the practices of a Jain mendicant for the period. \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara Jains do similarly in the eight day \"paryusana\" with \"samvatsari-pratikramana\". The practice is believed to remove karma from one's soul and provides merit (\"punya\"). A \"one day\" fast lasts about 36 hours, starting at sunset before the day of the fast and ending 48 minutes after sunrise the day after. Among laypeople, fasting is more commonly observed by women, as it shows her piety and religious purity, gains merit earning and helps ensure future well-being for her family. Some religious fasts are observed in a social and supportive female group. Long fasts are celebrated by friends an"}, {"Answer": "Yes, they fast particularly during festivals.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "Jains fast particularly during festivals. This practice is called \"upavasa\", \"tapasya\" or \"vrata\", and may be practiced according to one's ability. "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what food do they eat?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to Jain culture being vegetarian. Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism, meaning that they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production. Veganism is encouraged if there are concerns about animal welfare. Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up, and because a bulb or tuber's ability to sprout is seen as characteristic of a higher living being.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Their culture being vegetarian. Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism, meaning that they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "Jain culture being vegetarian. Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism"}, {"Answer": "Vegetarian", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to Jain culture being vegetarian. Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism, meaning that they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production. Veganism is encouraged if there are concerns about animal welfare. Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up, and because a bulb or tuber's ability to sprout is seen as characteristic of a higher living being. Jain monks and advanced laypeople avoid eating after sunset, observing a vow of \"ratri-bhojana-tyaga-vrata\". \"Digambara\" monks observe a stricter vow by eating only once a day.\n"}, {"Answer": "Vegetarian food - they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production; some Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to Jain culture being vegetarian. Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism, meaning that they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production. Veganism is encouraged if there are concerns about animal welfare. Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up, and because a bulb or tuber's ability to sprout is seen as characteristic of a higher living being. Jain monks and advanced laypeople avoid eating after sunset, observing a vow of \"ratri-bhojana-tyaga-vrata\". \"Digambara\" monks observe a stricter vow by eating only once a day."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism, meaning that they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production. Veganism is encouraged if there are concerns about animal welfare. Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up, and because a bulb or tuber's ability to sprout is seen as characteristic of a higher living being. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up, and because a bulb or tuber's ability to sprout is seen as characteristic of a higher living being."}, {"Answer": "Non-Vegetarian food.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to Jain culture being vegetarian. Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism, meaning that they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production. Veganism is encouraged if there are concerns about animal welfare. Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up, and because a bulb or tuber's ability to sprout is seen as characteristic of a higher living being. Jain monks and advanced laypeople avoid eating after sunset, observing a vow of \"ratri-bhojana-tyaga-vrata\". \"Digambara\" monks observe a stricter vow by eating only once a day.\n"}, {"Answer": "They eat no eggs, avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Food and fasting", "Rationale": "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to Jain culture being vegetarian. Devout Jains practice lacto-vegetarianism, meaning that they eat no eggs, but accept dairy products if there is no violence against animals during their production. Veganism is encouraged if there are concerns about animal welfare. Jain monks, nuns and some followers avoid root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic because tiny organisms are injured when the plant is pulled up, and because a bulb or tuber's ability to sprout is seen as characteristic of a higher living being. Jain monks and advanced laypeople avoid eating after sunset, observing a vow of \"ratri-bhojana-tyaga-vrata\". \"Digambara\" monks observe a stricter vow by eating only once a day."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which symbols are used by them?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Their icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\".", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\"."}, {"Answer": "Swastika, Om, and the Ashtamangala.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\". In Jainism, \"Om\" is a condensed reference to the initials \"A-A-A-U-M\" of the five parameshthis: \"\"Arihant\", \"Ashiri\", \"Acharya\", \"Upajjhaya\", \"Muni\"\", or the five lines of the \"\u1e46am\u014dk\u0101ra\" Mantra. The \"Ashtamangala\" is a set of eight auspicious symbols: in the Digambara tradition, these are Chatra, \"Dhvaja\", \"Kalasha\", Fly-whisk, Mirror, Chair, Hand fan and Vessel. In the \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbar tradition, they are Swastika, \"Srivatsa\", \"Nandavarta\", \"Vardhmanaka\" (food vessel), \"Bhadrasana\" (seat), \"Kalasha\" (pot), \"Darpan\" (mirror) and pair of fish.\n"}, {"Answer": "The swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\".", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\"."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\"."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which symbols are used by them?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Swastika, \"Om\", and \"Ashtamangala\"", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\"."}, {"Answer": "Swastika, Om, and the Ashtamangala.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\". In Jainism, \"Om\" is a condensed reference to the initials \"A-A-A-U-M\" of the five parameshthis: \"\"Arihant\", \"Ashiri\", \"Acharya\", \"Upajjhaya\", \"Muni\"\", or the five lines of the \"\u1e46am\u014dk\u0101ra\" Mantra. The \"Ashtamangala\" is a set of eight auspicious symbols: in the Digambara tradition, these are Chatra, \"Dhvaja\", \"Kalasha\", Fly-whisk, Mirror, Chair, Hand fan and Vessel. In the \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbar tradition, they are Swastika, \"Srivatsa\", \"Nandavarta\", \"Vardhmanaka\" (food vessel), \"Bhadrasana\" (seat), \"Kalasha\" (pot), \"Darpan\" (mirror) and pair of fish."}, {"Answer": "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "Jain icons and arts incorporate symbols such as the swastika, \"Om\", and the \"Ashtamangala\"."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\"."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "do they have any pilgrimages?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, they do. \"Nagarparkar\" located at Pakistan is one of them.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Pilgrimages", "Rationale": "Jain \"Tirtha\" (pilgrim) sites are divided into the following categories:\n\nOutside contemporary India, Jain communities built temples in locations such as Nagarparkar, Sindh (Pakistan). However, according to a UNESCO tentative world heritage site application, Nagarparkar was not a \"major religious centre or a place of pilgrimage\" for Jainism, but it was once an important cultural landscape before \"the last remaining Jain community left the area in 1947 at Partition\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jain communities built temples in locations such as Nagarparkar, Sindh (Pakistan).", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Pilgrimages", "Rationale": "Jain communities built temples in locations such as Nagarparkar, Sindh (Pakistan)."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Nagarparkar, Sindh (Pakistan)", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Pilgrimages", "Rationale": "Jain \"Tirtha\" (pilgrim) sites are divided into the following categories:\n\nOutside contemporary India, Jain communities built temples in locations such as Nagarparkar, Sindh (Pakistan). However, according to a UNESCO tentative world heritage site application, Nagarparkar was not a \"major religious centre or a place of pilgrimage\" for Jainism, but it was once an important cultural landscape before \"the last remaining Jain community left the area in 1947 at Partition\"."}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "do they have any pilgrimages?", "Yes, they do. \"Nagarparkar\" located at Pakistan is one of them."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "do they practice meditation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, they do.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Meditation", "Rationale": "Jainism considers meditation (\"dhyana\") a necessary practice, but its goals are very different from those in Buddhism and Hinduism. In Jainism, meditation is concerned more with stopping karmic attachments and activity, not as a means to transformational insights or self-realization in other Indian religions.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, They consider meditation (\"dhyana\") a necessary practice.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Meditation", "Rationale": "Jainism considers meditation (\"dhyana\") a necessary practice, but its goals are very different from those in Buddhism and Hinduism."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is considered as a necessary practice.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Meditation", "Rationale": "Jainism considers meditation (\"dhyana\") a necessary practice, but its goals are very different from those in Buddhism and Hinduism. In Jainism, meditation is concerned more with stopping karmic attachments and activity, not as a means to transformational insights or self-realization in other Indian religions. According to Padmanabh Jaini, \"S\u0101m\u0101yika\" is a practice of \"brief periods in meditation\" in Jainism that is a part of \"siksavrata\" (ritual restraint). The goal of \"S\u0101m\u0101yika\" is to achieve equanimity, and it is the second \"siksavrata\". The \"samayika\" ritual is practiced at least three times a day by mendicants, while a layperson includes it with other ritual practices such as \"Puja\" in a Jain temple and doing charity work. According to Johnson, as well as Jaini, \"samayika\" connotes more than meditation, and for a Jain householder is the voluntary ritual practice of \"assuming temporary ascetic status\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Jainism considers meditation (\"dhyana\") a necessary practice.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Meditation", "Rationale": "Jainism considers meditation (\"dhyana\") a necessary practice, but its goals are very different from those in Buddhism and Hinduism. "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "do they have any pilgrimages?", "Yes, they do. \"Nagarparkar\" located at Pakistan is one of them.", "do they practice meditation?", "Yes, they do."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what rituals do they follow?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The basic ritual followed is \"darsana\" of \"deva\", seeing of gods and goddesses..", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Rituals and worship", "Rationale": "The basic ritual is \"darsana\" (seeing) of \"deva\", which includes Jina, or other yaksas, gods and goddesses such as Brahmadeva, 52 Viras, Padmavati, Ambika and 16 Vidyadevis (including Sarasvati and Lakshmi). Terapanthi Digambaras limit their ritual worship to Tirthankaras. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The basic ritual is \"darsana\" (seeing) of \"deva\", which includes Jina, or other yaksas, gods and goddesses such as Brahmadeva, 52 Viras, Padmavati, Ambika and 16 Vidyadevis (including Sarasvati and Lakshmi).", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Rituals and worship", "Rationale": "The basic ritual is \"darsana\" (seeing) of \"deva\", which includes Jina, or other yaksas, gods and goddesses such as Brahmadeva, 52 Viras, Padmavati, Ambika and 16 Vidyadevis (including Sarasvati and Lakshmi). Terapanthi Digambaras limit their ritual worship to Tirthankaras. The worship ritual is called \"devapuja\", and is found in all Jain sub-traditions. "}, {"Answer": "They follow a basic rituals like Darsana, Devepuja, Enter the Temple bare foot with a plate filled with offerings, bows down, says the namaskar, completes his or her litany and prayers.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Rituals and worship", "Rationale": "The basic ritual is \"darsana\" (seeing) of \"deva\", which includes Jina, or other yaksas, gods and goddesses such as Brahmadeva, 52 Viras, Padmavati, Ambika and 16 Vidyadevis (including Sarasvati and Lakshmi). Terapanthi Digambaras limit their ritual worship to Tirthankaras. The worship ritual is called \"devapuja\", and is found in all Jain sub-traditions. Typically, the Jain layperson enters the temple inner sanctum in simple clothing and bare feet with a plate filled with offerings, bows down, says the namaskar, completes his or her litany and prayers, sometimes is assisted by the temple priest, leaves the offerings and then departs."}, {"Answer": "The \"Panch Kalyanaka\" rituals, Tirthankaras", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Rituals and worship", "Rationale": "Jains ritually worship numerous deities, especially the \"Jinas\". In Jainism a \"Jina\" as \"deva\" is not an avatar (incarnation), but the highest state of omniscience that an ascetic \"tirthankara\" achieved. Out of the 24 Tirthankaras, Jains predominantly worship four: Mah\u0101v\u012bra, Parshvanatha, Neminatha and Rishabhanatha. Among the non-\"tirthankara\" saints, devotional worship is common for Bahubali among the Digambaras. The \"Panch Kalyanaka\" rituals remember the five life events of the \"tirthankaras\", including the \"Panch Kalyanaka Pratishtha Mahotsava\", \"Panch Kalyanaka Puja\" and \"Snatrapuja\".\n\nThe basic ritual is \"darsana\" (seeing) of \"deva\", which includes Jina, or other yaksas, gods and goddesses such as Brahmadeva, 52 Viras, Padmavati, Ambika and 16 Vidyadevis (including Sarasvati and Lakshmi). Terapanthi Digambaras limit their ritual worship to Tirthankaras. The worship ritual is called \"devapuja\", and is found in all Jain sub-traditions. Typically, the Jain layperson enters the templ"}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "do they have any pilgrimages?", "Yes, they do. \"Nagarparkar\" located at Pakistan is one of them.", "do they practice meditation?", "Yes, they do.", "what rituals do they follow?", "The basic ritual followed is \"darsana\" of \"deva\", seeing of gods and goddesses.."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "which are their different sects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is divided into two major denominations, Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Traditions and sects", "Rationale": "The Jain community is divided into two major denominations, Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Traditions and sects", "Rationale": "The Jain community is divided into two major denominations, Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara."}, {"Answer": "Digambara & \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Traditions and sects", "Rationale": "The Jain community is divided into two major denominations, Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara. Monks of the Digambara (sky-clad) tradition do not wear clothes. Female monastics of the Digambara sect wear unstitched plain white sarees and are referred to as \"Aryikas\". \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara (white-clad) monastics, on the other hand, wear seamless white clothes."}, {"Answer": "Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Traditions and sects", "Rationale": "The Jain community is divided into two major denominations, Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara. "}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "do they have any pilgrimages?", "Yes, they do. \"Nagarparkar\" located at Pakistan is one of them.", "do they practice meditation?", "Yes, they do.", "what rituals do they follow?", "The basic ritual followed is \"darsana\" of \"deva\", seeing of gods and goddesses..", "which are their different sects?", "It is divided into two major denominations, Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "which statues do they have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They usually depict one of the twenty-four \u201ct\u012brtha\u1e45karas\u201d. \u201cParshvanatha\u201d, \u201cRishabhanatha\" and \u201cMah\u0101v\u012bra\" are more popular. They are often seated in lotus position along with protector deities like Ambika.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Statues and sculptures", "Rationale": "Jain sculptures usually depict one of the twenty-four \"t\u012brtha\u1e45karas\"; Parshvanatha, Rishabhanatha and Mah\u0101v\u012bra are among the more popular, often seated in lotus position or \"kayotsarga\", along with \"Arihant\", Bahubali, and protector deities like Ambika.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Gommateshvara\"", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Statues and sculptures", "Rationale": "A monolithic, statue of Bahubali, \"Gommateshvara\", built in 981 CE by the Ganga minister and commander Chavundaraya, is situated on a hilltop in Shravanabelagola in Karnataka. This statue was voted first in the SMS poll Seven Wonders of India conducted by \"The Times of India\". The tall Statue of Ahi\u1e43s\u0101 (depicting Rishabhanatha) was erected in the Nashik district in 2015. Idols are often made in \"Ashtadhatu\" (literally \"eight metals\"), namely Akota Bronze, brass, gold, silver, stone monoliths, rock cut, and precious stones."}, {"Answer": "Gommateshvara, Statue of Ahimsa, among others, often made of Ashtadhatu meaning Eight Metals.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Statues and sculptures", "Rationale": "A monolithic, statue of Bahubali, \"Gommateshvara\", built in 981 CE by the Ganga minister and commander Chavundaraya, is situated on a hilltop in Shravanabelagola in Karnataka. This statue was voted first in the SMS poll Seven Wonders of India conducted by \"The Times of India\". The tall Statue of Ahi\u1e43s\u0101 (depicting Rishabhanatha) was erected in the Nashik district in 2015. Idols are often made in \"Ashtadhatu\" (literally \"eight metals\"), namely Akota Bronze, brass, gold, silver, stone monoliths, rock cut, and precious stones."}, {"Answer": "A monolithic, statue of Bahubali, \"Gommateshvara\", Statue of Ahi\u1e43s\u0101, \"Arihant\", etc.", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Statues and sculptures", "Rationale": "Jain sculptures usually depict one of the twenty-four \"t\u012brtha\u1e45karas\"; Parshvanatha, Rishabhanatha and Mah\u0101v\u012bra are among the more popular, often seated in lotus position or \"kayotsarga\", along with \"Arihant\", Bahubali, and protector deities like Ambika. Quadruple images are also popular. \"Tirthankar\" idols look similar, differentiated by their individual symbol, except for Parshvanatha whose head is crowned by a snake. Digambara images are naked without any beautification, whereas \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara depictions are clothed and ornamented.\n\nA monolithic, statue of Bahubali, \"Gommateshvara\", built in 981 CE by the Ganga minister and commander Chavundaraya, is situated on a hilltop in Shravanabelagola in Karnataka. This statue was voted first in the SMS poll Seven Wonders of India conducted by \"The Times of India\". The tall Statue of Ahi\u1e43s\u0101 (depicting Rishabhanatha) was erected in the Nashik district in 2015. Idols are often made in \"Ashtadhatu\" (literally \"eight metals\"), namely Akota Bronze, bra"}]} {"Context": ["which of the following is not among the practices of jainism", "Violence, attachment, sensual pleasures, lie and possessiveness are some of them.", "and which are the practices?", "Jains take five main vows: \u201cahi\u1e43s\u0101\u201d, \u201csatya\u201d, \u201casteya\u201d, \u201cbrahmacharya\u201d and \u201caparigraha\".", "when did jainism begin?", "Historians date it to 8th or 7th century BCE.", "who is the leader?", "Rishabhanatha", "what are the beliefs?", "It is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of substance dualism, auto executed through the middle ground between the principles of parallelism and interactionism.", "do jains fast?", "They fast particularly during festivals and it is practiced according to one's ability.", "what food do they eat?", "The practice of non-violence towards all living beings has led to them to follow vegetarian diet.", "and what are they not allowed to eat?", "Eggs, root vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and garlic are some of the food avoided.", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "which symbols are used by them?", "\"Swastika\", \"Om\" and \"Ashtamangala\".", "do they have any pilgrimages?", "Yes, they do. \"Nagarparkar\" located at Pakistan is one of them.", "do they practice meditation?", "Yes, they do.", "what rituals do they follow?", "The basic ritual followed is \"darsana\" of \"deva\", seeing of gods and goddesses..", "which are their different sects?", "It is divided into two major denominations, Digambara and \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara.", "which statues do they have?", "They usually depict one of the twenty-four \u201ct\u012brtha\u1e45karas\u201d. \u201cParshvanatha\u201d, \u201cRishabhanatha\" and \u201cMah\u0101v\u012bra\" are more popular. They are often seated in lotus position along with protector deities like Ambika."], "Conversation_no": 84, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "can you please name some of their temples", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Palitana\", \"Shikharji \" and \"Jain Narayana\".", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Temples", "Rationale": "The Palitana temples are the holiest shrine for the \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara Murtipujaka sect. Along with Shikharji the two sites are considered the holiest of all pilgrimage sites by the Jain community. The Jain complex, Khajuraho and Jain Narayana temple are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jain complex, Khajuraho, Jain Narayana temple, Brahma Jinalaya", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Temples", "Rationale": " pilgrimage sites by the Jain community. The Jain complex, Khajuraho and Jain Narayana temple are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shravanabelagola, Saavira Kambada Basadi or \"1000 pillars\" and Brahma Jinalaya are important Jain centers in Karnataka. In and around Madurai, there are 26 caves, 200 stone beds, 60 inscriptions, and over 100 sculptures."}, {"Answer": "Chaumukha temple, Palitana temple, Khajuraho and Jain Narayana temple among others", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Temples", "Rationale": "Chaumukha temple in Ranakpur is considered one of the most beautiful Jain temples and is famous for its detailed carvings. According to Jain texts, Shikharji is the place where twenty of the twenty-four Jain \"T\u012brtha\u1e45karas\" along with many other monks attained \"moksha\" (died without being reborn, with their soul in \"Siddhashila\"). The Shikharji site in northeastern Jharkhand is therefore a revered pilgrimage site. The Palitana temples are the holiest shrine for the \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara Murtipujaka sect. Along with Shikharji the two sites are considered the holiest of all pilgrimage sites by the Jain community. The Jain complex, Khajuraho and Jain Narayana temple are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shravanabelagola, Saavira Kambada Basadi or \"1000 pillars\" and Brahma Jinalaya are important Jain centers in Karnataka. In and around Madurai, there are 26 caves, 200 stone beds, 60 inscriptions, and over 100 sculptures."}, {"Answer": "Palitana temples in Gujarat, the Jain temples at Dilwara Temples near Mount Abu, Rajasthan; Chaumukha temple in Ranakpur", "Topic": "Jainism", "Topic_section": "Temples", "Rationale": "Ancient Jain monuments include the Udaigiri Hills near Bhelsa (Vidisha) in Madhya Pradesh, the Ellora in Maharashtra, the Palitana temples in Gujarat, and the Jain temples at Dilwara Temples near Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Chaumukha temple in Ranakpur is considered one of the most beautiful Jain temples and is famous for its detailed carvings. According to Jain texts, Shikharji is the place where twenty of the twenty-four Jain \"T\u012brtha\u1e45karas\" along with many other monks attained \"moksha\" (died without being reborn, with their soul in \"Siddhashila\"). The Shikharji site in northeastern Jharkhand is therefore a revered pilgrimage site. The Palitana temples are the holiest shrine for the \u015av\u0113t\u0101mbara Murtipujaka sect. Along with Shikharji the two sites are considered the holiest of all pilgrimage sites by the Jain community. The Jain complex, Khajuraho and Jain Narayana temple are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shravanabelagola, Saavira Kambada Basadi or \"1000 pillars\" and Brahma Jinalaya a"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was adam eckfeldt?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Adam Eckfeldt (June 15, 1769 \u2013 February 6, 1852) was a worker and official in the early days of the United States Mint. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a worker and official in the early days of the United States Mint.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " a worker and official in the early days of the United States Mint."}, {"Answer": "A worker and official in the early days of the United States Mint.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Adam Eckfeldt (June 15, 1769 \u2013 February 6, 1852) was a worker and official in the early days of the United States Mint."}, {"Answer": "He was a worker and official in the early days of the United States Mint.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Adam Eckfeldt (June 15, 1769 \u2013 February 6, 1852) was a worker and official in the early days of the United States Mint."}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint."], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when did he start designing coins?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1793", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Coin designer and Mint official", "Rationale": "Eckfeldt also produced a pattern disme, of which only a few were struck. When the Mint's first cents (produced in 1793) were found to be excessively crude and attracted public ridicule, Eckfeldt was called upon to design replacements", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1792", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Coin designer and Mint official", "Rationale": "Adam Eckfeldt built the first screw press for the new facility in 1792, the same year that the Mint Act of 1792 was passed by Congress authorizing a mint, and cut the obverse die for the experimental Birch cent of that year. He also built other machinery for the Mint, and helped superintend the early coining.\nIn 1792, the Mint acquired three balances from Eckfeldt, who als"}, {"Answer": "1793.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Coin designer and Mint official", "Rationale": "When the Mint's first cents (produced in 1793) were found to be excessively crude and attracted public ridicule, Eckfeldt was called upon to design replacement"}, {"Answer": "1793", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Coin designer and Mint official", "Rationale": "Eckfeldt also produced a pattern disme, of which only a few were struck. When the Mint's first cents (produced in 1793) were found to be excessively crude and attracted public ridicule, Eckfeldt was called upon to design replacements. He placed a wreath on the back of the cent instead of the original chain, and placed a trefoil under Liberty's head on the obverse. He also engraved the first half cent dies later the same year."}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793"], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1792 half disme", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " and was responsible for the designs of early American copper coinage, as well as the 1792 half disme which some authorities consider the first United States coin.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was responsible for the designs of early American copper coinage", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "engraved some of its early dies, and was responsible for the designs of early American copper coinage, as well as the 1792 half disme which some authorities consider the first United States coin. He was appointed assistant coiner of the Mint in 1796, and became chief coiner on his predecessor's death in 1814.\n\nEckfeldt served a quarter century as chief coiner, during which time the Philadelp"}, {"Answer": "Cents and half cents.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Coin designer and Mint official", "Rationale": "During Eckfeldt's childhood, the thirteen British colonies along the Atlantic coast of what is now the United States revolted, and so the United States of America secured its independence. After the United States Constitution was ratified, Congress and many government offices came to be housed in Philadelphia, including the newborn Mint of the United States. Adam Eckfeldt built the first screw press for the new facility in 1792, the same year that the Mint Act of 1792 was passed by Congress authorizing a mint, and cut the obverse die for the experimental Birch cent of that year. He also built other machinery for the Mint, and helped superintend the early coining.\nIn 1792, the Mint acquired three balances from Eckfeldt, who also lent the Mint his lathe (used for turning dies). Eckfeldt is believed to have made the die from which the 1792 half disme, considered by some the first official U.S. coin, was struck\u2014in 1829, a visitor to the Mint met Eckfeldt and later described him as \"an arti"}, {"Answer": "E.arly American copper coinage, as well as the 1792 half disme.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Adam Eckfeldt built early presses for the Mint, engraved some of its early dies, and was responsible for the designs of early American copper coinage, as well as the 1792 half disme which some authorities consider the first United States coin"}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme"], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Chief coiner", "Rationale": "Eckfeldt set aside \"master coins\"\u2014coins struck with extra care using new dies and polished planchets. He also put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Eckfeldt set aside \"master coins\"\u2014coins struck with extra care using new dies and polished planchets. He also put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection. To fill gaps in this collection, he used old dies to strike postdated coins.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Chief coiner", "Rationale": "Eckfeldt set aside \"master coins\"\u2014coins struck with extra care using new dies and polished planchets. He also put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection. To fill gaps in this collection, he used old dies to strike postdated coins. "}, {"Answer": "He improved the machinery, and set aside the \"master coins\" and interesting foreign coins.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Chief coiner", "Rationale": " he continued to improve the machinery at the Philadelphia Mint.\n\nEckfeldt set aside \"master coins\"\u2014coins struck with extra care using new dies and polished planchets. He also put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion."}, {"Answer": "Eckfeldt set aside \"master coins\"\u2014coins struck with extra care using new dies and polished planchets. He also put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Chief coiner", "Rationale": "Eckfeldt set aside \"master coins\"\u2014coins struck with extra care using new dies and polished planchets. He also put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. T"}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme", "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection."], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is this collection housed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Chief coiner", "Rationale": "Eckfeldt often spent from his own funds to acquire the coins for the Mint. The collection eventually evolved into the Smithsonian Institution's National Numismatic Collection.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "National Numismatic Collection", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "e National Numismatic Collection. "}, {"Answer": "The Smithsonian Institution's National Numismatic.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Chief coiner", "Rationale": " The collection eventually evolved into the Smithsonian Institution's National Numismatic Collection."}, {"Answer": "Smithsonian Institution's National Numismatic Collection.", "Topic": "Adam Eckfeldt", "Topic_section": "Chief coiner", "Rationale": "he collection eventually evolved into the Smithsonian Institution's National Numismatic Collection."}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme", "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection.", "where is this collection housed?", "Smithsonian Institution"], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "August 10, 1846", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Smithsonian Institution ( ), also known simply as The Smithsonian, is a trust instrumentality of the United States composed as a group of museums and research centers. It was founded on August 10, 1846,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "August 10, 1846", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was founded on August 10, 1846"}, {"Answer": "10 August ,1846.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It was founded on August 10, 1846, \"for the increase and diffusion of knowledge\""}, {"Answer": "August 10, 1846", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was founded on August 10, 1846, \"for the increase and diffusion of knowledge\". "}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme", "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection.", "where is this collection housed?", "Smithsonian Institution", "when was it founded?", "August 10, 1846"], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how many of these museums are there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nineteen", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Museums", "Rationale": "Nineteen museums and galleries, as well as the National Zoological Park, comprise the Smithsonian museums.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nineteen museums", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Museums", "Rationale": "Nineteen museums "}, {"Answer": "19.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Termed \"the nation's attic\" for its eclectic holdings of 154\u00a0million items, the Institution's 19 museums,"}, {"Answer": "19 museums", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Termed \"the nation's attic\" for its eclectic holdings of 154\u00a0million items, the Institution's 19 museums, 21 libraries, nine research centers, and zoo include historical and architectural landmarks, mostly located in the District of Columbia"}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme", "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection.", "where is this collection housed?", "Smithsonian Institution", "when was it founded?", "August 10, 1846", "how many of these museums are there?", "Nineteen"], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are their publications?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Smithsonian\" magazine.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "The Institution publishes \"Smithsonian\" magazine monthly and \"Air & Space\" magazine bimonthly. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Smithsonian\" magazine monthly and \"Air & Space\" magazine bimonthly.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": " \"Smithsonian\" magazine monthly and \"Air & Space\" magazine bimonthly. "}, {"Answer": "\" Smithsonian \" and \"Air & Space\".", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "The Institution publishes \"Smithsonian\" magazine monthly and \"Air & Space\" magazine bimonthly. \n\"Smithsonian\" was the result of Secretary of the Smithsonian S. Dillon Ripley asking the retired editor of \"Life\" magazine Edward K. Thompson to produce a magazine \"about things in which the Smithsonian Institution is interested, might be interested or ought to be interested\". Another Secretary of the Smithsonian, Walter Boyne, founded \"Air & Spac"}, {"Answer": "\"Smithsonian\" magazine monthly and \"Air & Space\" magazine bimonthly.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "The Institution publishes \"Smithsonian\" magazine monthly and \"Air & Space\" magazine bimonthly. "}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme", "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection.", "where is this collection housed?", "Smithsonian Institution", "when was it founded?", "August 10, 1846", "how many of these museums are there?", "Nineteen", "what are their publications?", "\"Smithsonian\" magazine."], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who started this magazine?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "S. Dillon Ripley", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "\"Smithsonian\" was the result of Secretary of the Smithsonian S. Dillon Ripley asking the retired editor of \"Life\" magazine Edward K. Thompson to produce a magazine ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Edward K. Thompson", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": " Edward K. Thompson"}, {"Answer": "Edward K. Thompson.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Publications", "Rationale": "\"Smithsonian\" was the result of Secretary of the Smithsonian S. Dillon Ripley asking the retired editor of \"Life\" magazine Edward K. Thompson"}, {"Answer": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic": "Smithsonian (magazine)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Smithsonian is the official journal published by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C."}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme", "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection.", "where is this collection housed?", "Smithsonian Institution", "when was it founded?", "August 10, 1846", "how many of these museums are there?", "Nineteen", "what are their publications?", "\"Smithsonian\" magazine.", "who started this magazine?", "S. Dillon Ripley"], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is there anything notable about display of 'enola gay' there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The magazine changed the exhibit, displaying the aircraft only with associated technical data.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "\"Enola Gay\" display", "Rationale": "The Smithsonian changed the exhibit, displaying the aircraft only with associated technical data and without discussion of its historic role in the war.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The display of the \"Enola Gay\", the Superfortress used by the United States to drop the first atomic bomb used in World War II.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "\"Enola Gay\" display", "Rationale": "the display of the \"Enola Gay\", the Superfortress used by the United States to drop the first atomic bomb used in World War II. "}, {"Answer": "The American Legion and Air Force Association believed the exhibit put forward only one side of the debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and that it emphasized the effect on victims without discussing its use within the overall context of the war.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "\"Enola Gay\" display", "Rationale": "The American Legion and Air Force Association believed the exhibit put forward only one side of the debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and that it emphasized the effect on victims without discussing its use within the overall context of the war. "}, {"Answer": "The American Legion and Air Force Association believed the exhibit put forward only one side of the debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and that it emphasized the effect on victims without discussing its use within the overall context of the war.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "\"Enola Gay\" display", "Rationale": "The American Legion and Air Force Association believed the exhibit put forward only one side of the debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and that it emphasized the effect on victims without discussing its use within the overall context of the war"}]} {"Context": ["who was adam eckfeldt?", "John Adam Eckfeldt was a worker and official of the United States Mint.", "when did he start designing coins?", "1793", "which coins did he work on in the mint?", "1792 half disme", "what was his contribution as a chief coiner?", "He put aside interesting foreign coins sent to the mint as bullion. These pieces became the Mint's Cabinet, or coin collection.", "where is this collection housed?", "Smithsonian Institution", "when was it founded?", "August 10, 1846", "how many of these museums are there?", "Nineteen", "what are their publications?", "\"Smithsonian\" magazine.", "who started this magazine?", "S. Dillon Ripley", "is there anything notable about display of 'enola gay' there?", "The magazine changed the exhibit, displaying the aircraft only with associated technical data."], "Conversation_no": 85, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where is the museum located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution", "Topic_section": "Museums", "Rationale": " Washington, D.C."}, {"Answer": "The Smithsonian Institution Building is located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C..", "Topic": "Smithsonian Institution Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center."}, {"Answer": "Washington, D.C", "Topic": "National Air and Space Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was family guy cancelled the second time", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "2002.", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Early history and cancellation", "Rationale": "Upon Fox's annual unveiling of its 2002 fall line-up on May 15, 2002, \"Family Guy\" was absent. Fox announced that the show had been officially canceled shortly thereafter.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "May 15, 2002", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Early history and cancellation", "Rationale": "During its second and third seasons, Fox frequently moved the show around to different days and time slots with little or no notice and, consequently, the show's ratings suffered. Upon Fox's annual unveiling of its 2002 fall line-up on May 15, 2002, \"Family Guy\" was absent. Fox announced that the show had been officially canceled shortly thereafter."}, {"Answer": "2002", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Early history and cancellation", "Rationale": " Upon Fox's annual unveiling of its 2002 fall line-up on May 15, 2002, \"Family Guy\" was absent. Fox announced that the show had been officially canceled shortly thereafter."}, {"Answer": "2002", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Early history and cancellation", "Rationale": "ed. Upon Fox's annual unveiling of its 2002 fall line-up on May 15, 2002, \"Family Guy\" was absent. Fox announced that the show had been officially canceled shortly thereafter."}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who were the creators of this show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "MacFarlane.", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "MacFarlane initially conceived \"Family Guy\" in 1995 while studying animation at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). During college, he created his thesis film entitled \"The Li", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company"}, {"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Family Guy is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane"}, {"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Family Guy is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company that debuted on January 31, 1999. "}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is the main character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Peter Griffin.", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Characters", "Rationale": "The show revolves around the adventures of the Griffin family, consisting of father Peter Griffin, a bumbling and clumsy yet well-intentioned blue-collar worker; Lois, a pretty stay-at-home mother and piano teacher who is a member of the wealthy Pewterschmidt family; Meg, their often-bullied teenage daughter who is also constantly ridiculed or ignored by the family; Chris, their awkward teenage son, who is overweight, unintelligent and, in man", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The series centers on the Griffins family", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series centers on the Griffins, a family "}, {"Answer": "The Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog, Brian", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog, Brian"}, {"Answer": "The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog, Brian.", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog, Brian. "}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Justin Peter L\u00f6wenbr\u00e4u Griffin, Sr. is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A bumbling and clumsy yet well-intentioned blue-collar worker", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Characters", "Rationale": "Peter Griffin, a bumbling and clumsy yet well-intentioned blue-collar worker"}, {"Answer": "A fictional character and the protagonist of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\"", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Justin Peter L\u00f6wenbr\u00e4u Griffin, Sr. is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\". "}, {"Answer": "Father in the Griffin family", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Characters", "Rationale": "The show revolves around the adventures of the Griffin family, consisting of father Peter Griffin"}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who dubs the speech for this character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seth MacFarlane.", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is voiced by the series' creator, Seth MacFarlane, and first appeared on television", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is voiced by the series' creator, Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is voiced by the series' creator, Seth MacFarlane, "}, {"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is voiced by the series' creator, Seth MacFarlane, "}, {"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "Family Guy", "Topic_section": "Voice cast", "Rationale": "Seth MacFarlane voices three of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin. "}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who are the ancestors of the character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin.", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Ancestry", "Rationale": "Before Peter was born, his mother Thelma went to Mexico City to have an abortion. However, she gave birth during the procedure, and smuggled him home to Providence, Rhode Island, where he spent his childhood. Peter was raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin in the Roman Catholic faith. However, in \"Peter's Two Dads\", he discovers that his biological father is an Irishman named Mickey McFinnigan. Peter visits Mickey, who initially rejects him. Mickey later accepts him as his son after beating him in the \"game of drink\" (the game of drink referring to matching shots until one passes out). Mickey is based o", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An Irishman named Mickey McFinnigan is his biological father.", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Ancestry", "Rationale": " an Irishman named Mickey McFinnigan"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "An Irishman named Mickey McFinnigan", "Topic": "Peter Griffin", "Topic_section": "Ancestry", "Rationale": "However, in \"Peter's Two Dads\", he discovers that his biological father is an Irishman named Mickey McFinnigan. "}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who are the ancestors of the character?", "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who is the voice-actor mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (; born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer. "}, {"Answer": "American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian and singer", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (; born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer"}, {"Answer": "An American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (; born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer."}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who are the ancestors of the character?", "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin.", "who is the voice-actor mentioned above?", "He is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "any other shows he has been in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Orville, American Dad and The Cleveland Show.", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "e TV series \"Family Guy\" (1999\u2013present) and \"The Orville\" (2017\u2013present), and co-creator of the TV series \"American Dad!\" (2005\u2013present) and \"The Cleveland Show\" (2009\u20132013). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gilmore Girls\", \"The War at Home\", \"FlashForward\".", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He made several guest appearances on TV series such as \"Gilmore Girls\", \"The War at Home\", \"\", and \"FlashForward\". In 2008, he created his own YouTube series titled \"Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy\". "}, {"Answer": "Gilmore Girls, The War at Home and FlashForward", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He made several guest appearances on TV series such as \"Gilmore Girls\", \"The War at Home\", \"\", and \"FlashForward\""}, {"Answer": "\"The Orville\", \"American Dad!\", \"The Cleveland Show\"", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series \"Family Guy\" (1999\u2013present) and \"The Orville\" (2017\u2013present), and co-creator of the TV series \"American Dad!\" (2005\u2013present) and \"The Cleveland Show\" (2009\u20132013)."}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who are the ancestors of the character?", "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin.", "who is the voice-actor mentioned above?", "He is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "any other shows he has been in?", "The Orville, American Dad and The Cleveland Show."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "any movies he has been in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ted, Ted 2 and A Million Ways to Die in the West.", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Ted\", \"Ted 2\", \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\"", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014)."}, {"Answer": "Ted, Ted 2, A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014)."}, {"Answer": "\"Ted\", \"Ted 2\" and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\"", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).\n"}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who are the ancestors of the character?", "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin.", "who is the voice-actor mentioned above?", "He is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "any other shows he has been in?", "The Orville, American Dad and The Cleveland Show.", "any movies he has been in?", "Ted, Ted 2 and A Million Ways to Die in the West."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was the last movie released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2014.", "Topic": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Cleveland Show\" (2009\u20132013). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "May 30, 2014", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he film was released on May 30, 2014, in the United States, and distributed worldwide by Universal Pict"}, {"Answer": "May 30, 2014", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was released on May 30, 2014, "}, {"Answer": "May 30, 2014", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was released on May 30, 2014, in the United States, and distributed worldwide by Universal Pictures."}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who are the ancestors of the character?", "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin.", "who is the voice-actor mentioned above?", "He is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "any other shows he has been in?", "The Orville, American Dad and The Cleveland Show.", "any movies he has been in?", "Ted, Ted 2 and A Million Ways to Die in the West.", "when was the last movie released?", "2014."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who was the director of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seth MacFarlane.", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American Western comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "directed by Seth MacFarlane"}, {"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American Western comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane"}, {"Answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American Western comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane, who wrote the screenplay with Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. "}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who are the ancestors of the character?", "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin.", "who is the voice-actor mentioned above?", "He is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "any other shows he has been in?", "The Orville, American Dad and The Cleveland Show.", "any movies he has been in?", "Ted, Ted 2 and A Million Ways to Die in the West.", "when was the last movie released?", "2014.", "who was the director of it?", "Seth MacFarlane."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who composed the music for it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Joel McNeely.", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The score was composed by Joel McNeely. T", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Joel McNeely", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "Joel McNeely"}, {"Answer": "Joel McNeely", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The score was composed by Joel McNeely"}, {"Answer": "Joel McNeely", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "The score was composed by Joel McNeely."}]} {"Context": ["when was family guy cancelled the second time", "2002.", "who were the creators of this show?", "MacFarlane.", "who is the main character?", "Peter Griffin.", "who is he?", "He is a fictional character who is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie.", "who dubs the speech for this character?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who are the ancestors of the character?", "Father Mickey McFinnigan, mother Thelma, raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin.", "who is the voice-actor mentioned above?", "He is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.", "any other shows he has been in?", "The Orville, American Dad and The Cleveland Show.", "any movies he has been in?", "Ted, Ted 2 and A Million Ways to Die in the West.", "when was the last movie released?", "2014.", "who was the director of it?", "Seth MacFarlane.", "who composed the music for it?", "Joel McNeely."], "Conversation_no": 86, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what genre is this movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American Western comedy.", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American Western comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane, who wrote the screenplay with Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. The film features an ensemb", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Comedy film", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " comedy film d"}, {"Answer": "Western comedy", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American Western comedy film"}, {"Answer": "Western comedy film", "Topic": "A Million Ways to Die in the West", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American Western comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane, who wrote the screenplay with Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was president when the hoover dam was built", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression and was dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression and was dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt."}, {"Answer": "President Franklin D. Roosevelt", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Dedication and completion", "Rationale": "With most work finished on the dam itself (the powerhouse remained uncompleted), a formal dedication ceremony was arranged for September 30, 1935, to coincide with a western tour being made by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. "}, {"Answer": "President Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression and was dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt."}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt."], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is this dam located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona."}, {"Answer": "In the Black Canyon of the Colorado River", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona"}, {"Answer": "It is located in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona. "}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona."], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Search for resources", "Rationale": " An initial attempt at diverting the river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Search for resources", "Rationale": "As the United States developed the Southwest, the Colorado River was seen as a potential source of irrigation water. An initial attempt at diverting the river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Colorado River was seen as a potential source of irrigation water - initial attempt at diverting the river for irrigation purposes occurred when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Search for resources", "Rationale": "As the United States developed the Southwest, the Colorado River was seen as a potential source of irrigation water. An initial attempt at diverting the river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley."}, {"Answer": "Yes, William Beatty.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Search for resources", "Rationale": "As the United States developed the Southwest, the Colorado River was seen as a potential source of irrigation water. An initial attempt at diverting the river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley. "}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley."], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how the climate like in this valley?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert.", "Topic": "Imperial Valley", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The Imperial Valley often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It often has summer temperatures well over, but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild", "Topic": "Imperial Valley", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The Imperial Valley often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The Imperial Valley often has summer temperatures. From late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures.", "Topic": "Imperial Valley", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The Imperial Valley often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert. During winter months the Valley averages more than eight hours of sunshine a day, receiving the most sunlight of any place in the United States."}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "how the climate like in this valley?", "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert."], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is there any fort situated here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Fort Yuma", "Topic": "Imperial Valley", "Topic_section": "Fort Yuma", "Rationale": "Fort Yuma is located on the banks of the Colorado River in Winterhaven, California.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Fort Yuma", "Topic": "Imperial Valley", "Topic_section": "Fort Yuma", "Rationale": "Fort Yuma is located on the banks of the Colorado River in Winterhaven, California."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Fort Yuma", "Topic": "Imperial Valley", "Topic_section": "Fort Yuma", "Rationale": "Fort Yuma is located on the banks of the Colorado River in Winterhaven, California. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Fort Yuma.", "Topic": "Imperial Valley", "Topic_section": "Fort Yuma", "Rationale": "Fort Yuma is located on the banks of the Colorado River in Winterhaven, California. "}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "how the climate like in this valley?", "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert.", "is there any fort situated here?", "Yes, Fort Yuma"], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "and who was it built by?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Captain Samuel P. Heintzelman", "Topic": "Fort Yuma", "Topic_section": "Pre-Civil War", "Rationale": "Established by Captain Samuel P. Heintzelman, 2nd Infantry Regiment, the fort was originally named 'Camp Independence.'"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It was established on October 2, 1849, by 1st Lieutenant Cave J. Couts.", "Topic": "Fort Yuma", "Topic_section": "Pre-Civil War", "Rationale": "It was established on October 2, 1849, by 1st Lieutenant Cave J. Couts, 1st Dragoons, for the boundary survey party led by 2nd Lieutenant Amiel W. Whipple, Corps of Topographical Engineers."}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "how the climate like in this valley?", "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert.", "is there any fort situated here?", "Yes, Fort Yuma", "and who was it built by?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who is the design of the dam attributed to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John L. Savage.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Design, preparation and contracting", "Rationale": "Officials eventually decided on a massive concrete arch-gravity dam, the design of which was overseen by the Bureau's chief design engineer John L. Savage. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John L. Savage", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Design, preparation and contracting", "Rationale": "Officials eventually decided on a massive concrete arch-gravity dam, the design of which was overseen by the Bureau's chief design engineer John L. Savage. "}, {"Answer": "John L. Savage", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Design, preparation and contracting", "Rationale": "Officials eventually decided on a massive concrete arch-gravity dam, the design of which was overseen by the Bureau's chief design engineer John L. Savage"}, {"Answer": "John L. Savage", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Design, preparation and contracting", "Rationale": "Officials eventually decided on a massive concrete arch-gravity dam, the design of which was overseen by the Bureau's chief design engineer John L. Savage."}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "how the climate like in this valley?", "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert.", "is there any fort situated here?", "Yes, Fort Yuma", "and who was it built by?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the design of the dam attributed to?", "John L. Savage."], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cooksville, Wisconsin", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "John L. Savage was born on December 25, 1879 in Cooksville, Wisconsin to Edwin Parker and Mary Therese Savage", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wisconsin", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "John L. Savage was born on December 25, 1879 in Cooksville, Wisconsin to Edwin Parker and Mary Therese Savage. "}, {"Answer": "Cooksville, Wisconsin", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "John L. Savage was born on December 25, 1879 in Cooksville, Wisconsin"}, {"Answer": "Cooksville, Wisconsin", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "John L. Savage was born on December 25, 1879 in Cooksville, Wisconsin to Edwin Parker and Mary Therese Savage."}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "how the climate like in this valley?", "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert.", "is there any fort situated here?", "Yes, Fort Yuma", "and who was it built by?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the design of the dam attributed to?", "John L. Savage.", "where is he from?", "Cooksville, Wisconsin"], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "was a part of any association?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "After leaving the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Division, Savage began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho.", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "A. J. Wiley Engineering Association", "Rationale": "In 1908, after leaving the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Division, Savage began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "A. J. Wiley Engineering Association", "Rationale": "In 1908, after leaving the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Division, Savage began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho. Their engineering p"}, {"Answer": "Yes, he began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "A. J. Wiley Engineering Association", "Rationale": "In 1908, after leaving the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Division, Savage began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley.", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "A. J. Wiley Engineering Association", "Rationale": "In 1908, after leaving the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Division, Savage began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho."}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "how the climate like in this valley?", "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert.", "is there any fort situated here?", "Yes, Fort Yuma", "and who was it built by?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the design of the dam attributed to?", "John L. Savage.", "where is he from?", "Cooksville, Wisconsin", "was a part of any association?", "After leaving the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Division, Savage began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho."], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name some other works of his apart from the dam?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Salmon River Dam, the Swan Falls Power Plant on the Snake River, the Barber Dam on the Boise River, the Twin Falls North Side Canal System, and the American Falls Power Plant.", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "A. J. Wiley Engineering Association", "Rationale": ". During his time with Wiley, Savage worked on the Salmon River Dam, the Swan Falls Power Plant on the Snake River, the Barber Dam on the Boise River, the Twin Falls North Side Canal System, and the American Falls Power Plant. Savage also designed the gates for the Arrowrock Dam on the Boise River.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Shasta Dam, Parker Dam and Grand Coulee Dam in the United States", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Among the 60 major dams he supervised the designs for, he is best known for the Hoover Dam, Shasta Dam, Parker Dam and Grand Coulee Dam in the United States along with surveying for the future Three Gorges Dam in China. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he introduced the trial load method of arch analysis; while designing the Grand Coulee Dam, Savage and his assistants solved an engineering problem of \"twists\" by leaving gaps in a dam structure called \"twist adjustment slots\".", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "Contributions to civil engineering", "Rationale": "He also introduced the trial load method of arch analysis, which removed theorized and actual stresses in a finished structure. While designing the Grand Coulee Dam, Savage and his assistants solved an engineering problem of \"twists\" by leaving gaps in a dam structure called \"twist adjustment slots\" in order to provide \"give\" as hydrostatic pressure amounted on a concrete dam, preventing cracking.\n\nSavage and his associates developed methods and equipment that determined the stress on penstocks \u2014 pipes responsible for directly transferring water to generators in hydroelectricity power plants. They also studied the behavior of concrete and rolled-earth dams as well as the seismic and land subsidence effects caused by the weight of large reservoirs."}, {"Answer": "Grand Coulee Dam", "Topic": "John L. Savage", "Topic_section": "Contributions to civil engineering", "Rationale": "While designing the Grand Coulee Dam, Savage and his assistants solved an engineering problem of \"twists\" by leaving gaps in a dam structure called \"twist adjustment slots\" in order to provide \"give\" as hydrostatic pressure amounted on a concrete dam, preventing cracking."}]} {"Context": ["who was president when the hoover dam was built", "Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "where is this dam located?", "Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.", "did anyone try to find resources on this dam?", "An initial attempt at diverting the Colorado river for irrigation purposes occurred in the late 1890s, when land speculator William Beatty built the Alamo Canal just north of the Mexican border; the canal dipped into Mexico before running to a desolate area Beatty named the Imperial Valley.", "how the climate like in this valley?", "It often has summer temperatures well over , but from late October until mid-April the temperature is relatively mild and can sometimes even reach low temperatures not expected in a desert.", "is there any fort situated here?", "Yes, Fort Yuma", "and who was it built by?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the design of the dam attributed to?", "John L. Savage.", "where is he from?", "Cooksville, Wisconsin", "was a part of any association?", "After leaving the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Division, Savage began an eight-year association with A. J. Wiley, an engineer in Boise, Idaho.", "can you name some other works of his apart from the dam?", "Salmon River Dam, the Swan Falls Power Plant on the Snake River, the Barber Dam on the Boise River, the Twin Falls North Side Canal System, and the American Falls Power Plant."], "Conversation_no": 87, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "did anyone die during the construction of the dam?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "There were 112 deaths reported as associated with the construction of the dam.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Construction deaths", "Rationale": "There were 112 deaths reported as associated with the construction of the dam.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, there were 112 deaths reported", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Construction deaths", "Rationale": "There were 112 deaths reported as associated with the construction of the dam. The first was surveyor John Gregory (\"J.G.\") Tierney who drowned on December 20, 1922 in a flash flood, while looking for an ideal spot for the dam."}, {"Answer": "Yes, there were 112 deaths reported as associated with the construction of the dam.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Construction deaths", "Rationale": "There were 112 deaths reported as associated with the construction of the dam. "}, {"Answer": "There were 112 deaths reported as associated with the construction of the dam.", "Topic": "Hoover Dam", "Topic_section": "Construction deaths", "Rationale": "There were 112 deaths reported as associated with the construction of the dam."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "Topic": "Rick and Morty (season 3)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Morty and Summer deal with their parents' separation by seeking more control over their lives", "Topic": "Rick and Morty (season 3)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Jerry asks Beth to choose between him and Rick, the strength of their marriage is tested. Jerry is confronted with the loss of his family, while Beth begins to discover her independence again. Morty and Summer deal with their parents' separation by seeking more control over their lives. Rick's nihilistic way of life continues to prevent him from bonding with his family, as he remains unable to change his self-destructive behavior."}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who were the main characters in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rick Sanchez ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jerry, Beth, Rick, Morty and Summer.", "Topic": "Rick and Morty (season 3)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Jerry asks Beth to choose between him and Rick, the strength of their marriage is tested. Jerry is confronted with the loss of his family, while Beth begins to discover her independence again. Morty and Summer deal with their parents' separation by seeking more control over their lives."}, {"Answer": "Rick, Morty, Summer, Beth and Jerry are the major characters.", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Premise and main characters", "Rationale": "The show revolves around the adventures of the members of the Smith household, which consists of parents Jerry and Beth, their children Summer and Morty, and Beth's father, Rick Sanchez, who lives with them as a guest. "}, {"Answer": "Jerry and Beth, Summer and Morty, Rick Sanchez", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Premise and main characters", "Rationale": "The show revolves around the adventures of the members of the Smith household, which consists of parents Jerry and Beth, their children Summer and Morty, and Beth's father, Rick Sanchez, who lives with them as a guest. According to Justin Roiland, the family lives outside of Seattle, Washington. The adventures of \"Rick and Morty\", however, take place across an infinite number of realities, with the characters travelling to other planets and dimensions through portals and Rick's flying car."}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which actor played the former?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Justin Roiland", "Topic": "Rick and Morty (season 3)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Justin Roiland,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Justin Roiland.", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim. The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures.\n\nRoiland voices the eponymous characters, "}, {"Answer": "Justin Roiland", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rick and Morty is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim. The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures.\n\nRoiland voices the eponymous characters, with Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer and Sarah Chalke voicing the rest of Rick and Morty's family."}, {"Answer": "Justin Roiland", "Topic": "Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Sanchez is one of the two eponymous protagonists from the Adult Swim animated television series \"Rick and Morty\". Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, "}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "did he make any video games?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Roiland set up a video game studio", "Topic": "Justin Roiland", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": "Roiland set up a video game studio,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He has a video game studio called Squanch Games.", "Topic": "Justin Roiland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is the founder of the animation studio Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions! and the video game studio Squanch Games."}, {"Answer": "He set up a video game studio now known as Squanch Games.", "Topic": "Justin Roiland", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": "In August 2016, Roiland set up a video game studio, Squanchtendo, which was later renamed to Squanch Games in December 2017."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Squanchtendo which was later renamed to Squanch Games", "Topic": "Justin Roiland", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": "In August 2016, Roiland set up a video game studio, Squanchtendo, which was later renamed to Squanch Games in December 2017."}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what kind of a character was it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a cynical mad scientist", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a cynical mad scientist.", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures."}, {"Answer": "Rick is an eccentric and alcoholic mad scientist.", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Premise and main characters", "Rationale": "Rick is an eccentric and alcoholic mad scientist, who eschews many ordinary conventions such as school, marriage, love, and family."}, {"Answer": "Misanthropic alcoholic scientist", "Topic": "Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Sanchez is one of the two eponymous protagonists from the Adult Swim animated television series \"Rick and Morty\". Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, Sanchez is a misanthropic alcoholic scientist inspired by Emmett \"Doc\" Brown from \"Back to the Future\" and Mister Fantastic from Marvel Comics."}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who created it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon.", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rick and Morty is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim. "}, {"Answer": "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "Topic": "Rick and Morty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rick and Morty is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim."}, {"Answer": "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "Topic": "Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Sanchez is one of the two eponymous protagonists from the Adult Swim animated television series \"Rick and Morty\". Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, "}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where was the latter born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Harmon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin."}, {"Answer": "January 3, 1973", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daniel James Harmon (born January 3, 1973) is an American writer, producer, actor, rapper and comedian. Harmon created and produced the NBC sitcom \"Community\" (2009\u20132015), co-created the Adult Swim animated series \"Rick and Morty\" (2013\u2013present), and co-founded the alternative television network and website Channel 101. "}, {"Answer": "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Harmon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "where was the latter born?", "Milwaukee, Wisconsin"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "has he worked on any other project?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Early career (1996\u20132008)", "Rationale": "\"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He published a book and hosted a weekly podcast along with other television series.", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harmon published the book \"You'll Be Perfect When You're Dead\" in 2013. He also hosted a weekly podcast, \"Harmontown\" (2012\u20132019)."}, {"Answer": "Yes, created and produced a sitcom called \"Community\"", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daniel James Harmon (born January 3, 1973) is an American writer, producer, actor, rapper and comedian. Harmon created and produced the NBC sitcom \"Community\" (2009\u20132015), co-created the Adult Swim animated series \"Rick and Morty\" (2013\u2013present), and co-founded the alternative television network and website Channel 101. Harmon published the book \"You'll Be Perfect When You're Dead\" in 2013. He also hosted a weekly podcast, \"Harmontown\" (2012\u20132019)."}, {"Answer": "He co-created the television pilot \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Early career (1996\u20132008)", "Rationale": "Harmon co-created the television pilot \"Heat Vision and Jack\" (starring Owen Wilson and Jack Black) and several Channel 101 shows, some featuring Black, Drew Carey, and Sarah Silverman. He co-created Comedy Central's \"The Sarah Silverman Program\" and served as head writer for several episodes."}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "where was the latter born?", "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "has he worked on any other project?", "Yes, \"Heat Vision and Jack\""], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which was the first series he worked with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Community\"", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "\"Community\" (2009\u20132012; 2014\u20132015)", "Rationale": "\"Community\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Co-created a TV pilot called \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Early career (1996\u20132008)", "Rationale": "Harmon co-created the television pilot \"Heat Vision and Jack\" (starring Owen Wilson and Jack Black) and several Channel 101 shows, some featuring Black, Drew Carey, and Sarah Silverman. "}, {"Answer": "\"Yacht Rock\"", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Early career (1996\u20132008)", "Rationale": " \"Yacht Rock\""}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "where was the latter born?", "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "has he worked on any other project?", "Yes, \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "which was the first series he worked with?", "\"Community\""], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2009", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "\"Community\" (2009\u20132012; 2014\u20132015)", "Rationale": "In 2009, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2009.", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "\"Community\" (2009\u20132012; 2014\u20132015)", "Rationale": "In 2009, Harmon's sitcom \"Community\", inspired by his own community college experiences, was picked up by NBC to be in its fall lineup. "}, {"Answer": "2009", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "\"Community\" (2009\u20132012; 2014\u20132015)", "Rationale": "In 2009, Harmon's sitcom \"Community\", inspired by his own community college experiences, was picked up by NBC to be in its fall lineup. "}, {"Answer": "September 17, 2009", "Topic": "Community (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " with its first five seasons airing on NBC from September 17, 2009, to April 17, 2014, and its final season airing on Yahoo! "}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "where was the latter born?", "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "has he worked on any other project?", "Yes, \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "which was the first series he worked with?", "\"Community\"", "when was it released?", "2009"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "has he received any award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nominated in two Emmy categories: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "nominated in two Emmy categories for his part in writing the 81st Academy Awards telecast: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he won an Emmy.", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "Awards telecast: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, the latter of which he was awarded for \"Hugh Jackman Opening Number\" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards."}, {"Answer": "Yes, an Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "In July 2009, Harmon was nominated in two Emmy categories for his part in writing the 81st Academy Awards telecast: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, the latter of which he was awarded for \"Hugh Jackman Opening Number\" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards."}, {"Answer": "Yes, 81st Academy Awards and 61st Primetime Emmy Awards.", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "In July 2009, Harmon was nominated in two Emmy categories for his part in writing the 81st Academy Awards telecast: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, the latter of which he was awarded for \"Hugh Jackman Opening Number\" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards."}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "where was the latter born?", "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "has he worked on any other project?", "Yes, \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "which was the first series he worked with?", "\"Community\"", "when was it released?", "2009", "has he received any award?", "Nominated in two Emmy categories: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "which one of his works earned him the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "For his part in writing the 81st Academy Awards telecast", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "In July 2009, Harmon was nominated in two Emmy categories for his part in writing the 81st Academy Awards telecast: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, the latter of which he was awarded for \"Hugh Jackman Opening Number\" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "where was the latter born?", "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "has he worked on any other project?", "Yes, \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "which was the first series he worked with?", "\"Community\"", "when was it released?", "2009", "has he received any award?", "Nominated in two Emmy categories: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics", "which one of his works earned him the first one?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is he married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, married girlfriend Erin McGathy", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Erin McGathy", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was married to Erin McGathy .", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "In December 2013, Harmon proposed to his girlfriend Erin McGathy. The two married in November 2014. They announced they were divorcing in October 2015."}, {"Answer": "He was married to Erin McGathy, but they separated in 2015.", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "In December 2013, Harmon proposed to his girlfriend Erin McGathy. The two married in November 2014. They announced they were divorcing in October 2015.\n"}, {"Answer": "No, engaged with Cody Heller", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "In December 2013, Harmon proposed to his girlfriend Erin McGathy. The two married in November 2014. They announced they were divorcing in October 2015.\n\nIn 2016, Harmon started dating Cody Heller. In January 2019, Heller proposed to Harmon and the couple are now engaged. Heller adapted a real life experience with Harmon for Quibi, Dummy (TV series) starring Anna Kendrick as Heller and Donal Logue as Harmon."}]} {"Context": ["the last episode of rick and morty season 3", "The third season of \"Rick and Morty\", an American animated television series", "who were the main characters in it?", "Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith", "which actor played the former?", "Justin Roiland", "did he make any video games?", "Roiland set up a video game studio", "what kind of a character was it?", "He is a cynical mad scientist", "who created it?", "Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon", "where was the latter born?", "Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "has he worked on any other project?", "Yes, \"Heat Vision and Jack\"", "which was the first series he worked with?", "\"Community\"", "when was it released?", "2009", "has he received any award?", "Nominated in two Emmy categories: Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics", "which one of his works earned him the first one?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is he married?", "Yes, married girlfriend Erin McGathy"], "Conversation_no": 88, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "is he alive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "he two married in November 2014. They announced they were divorcing in October 2015.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daniel James Harmon (born January 3, 1973) is an American writer, producer, actor, rapper and comedian."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Dan Harmon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daniel James Harmon (born January 3, 1973) is an American writer, producer, actor, rapper and comedian. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is don valley parkway?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a municipal expressway.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Don Valley Parkway (DVP) is a municipal expressway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway\u00a0401.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a municipal expressway", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a municipal expressway "}, {"Answer": "A municipal expressway", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Don Valley Parkway (DVP) is a municipal expressway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway\u00a0401."}, {"Answer": "It is a municipal expressway in Toronto.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a municipal expressway in Toronto"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway."], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "has it been represented in media?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "The music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP The song \"DVP\" by punk rock group PUP is named after the Don Valley Parkway, and its lyrics include references to the parkway.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "The music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP\n\nThe song \"DVP\" by punk rock group PUP is named after the Don Valley Parkway, and its lyrics include references to the parkway."}, {"Answer": "Yes, music video of \"Subdivisions\" features scenes of the DVP", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "The music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP\n\nThe song \"DVP\" by punk rock group PUP is named after the Don Valley Parkway, and its lyrics include references to the parkway."}, {"Answer": "The music video for the song Subdivisions features scenes of the DVP and a song \"DVP\" is named after it and its lyrics include references to the parkway.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "The music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was the construction completed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1966", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The first section opened during 1961 and the entire route was completed by the end of 1966.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fall of 1955", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Construction", "Rationale": "fall of 1955"}, {"Answer": "By the end of 1966", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The first section opened during 1961 and the entire route was completed by the end of 1966. "}, {"Answer": "1966", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Since completion", "Rationale": "1966"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "is it a busy expressway?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, traffic conditions on the parkway often exceed its intended capacity of 60,000 vehicles per day.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Traffic conditions on the parkway often exceed its intended capacity of 60,000 vehicles per day. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Traffic congestion", "Rationale": "The Don Valley Parkway, along with the Gardiner Expressway, is one of Toronto's busiest municipal routes. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is one of Toronto's busiest municipal routes.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Traffic congestion", "Rationale": " is one of Toronto's busiest municipal routes"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what places does it connect?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Don Valley Parkway (DVP) is a municipal expressway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway\u00a0401.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway 401", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway\u00a0401."}, {"Answer": "Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway 401", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Don Valley Parkway (DVP) is a municipal expressway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway\u00a0401. "}, {"Answer": "Downtown Toronto, parklands along the river to Don Mills Road, Eglinton Avenue meets York Mills Road and ends at Highway 401.", "Topic": "Don Valley Parkway", "Topic_section": "Route description", "Rationale": "downtown Toronto"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto."], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": " \"Toronto is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.\" Toronto's buildings vary in design and age with many structures dating back to the early 19th century, while other prominent buildings were just newly built in the first decade of the 21st century.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Buildings vary in design and age with many structures dating back to the early 19th century, while other prominent buildings were just newly built in the first decade of the 21st century. Bay-and-gable houses, mainly found in Old Toronto, are a distinct architectural feature", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": "Toronto's buildings vary in design and age with many structures dating back to the early 19th century, while other prominent buildings were just newly built in the first decade of the 21st century. Bay-and-gable houses, mainly found in Old Toronto, are a distinct architectural feature of the "}, {"Answer": "Bay-and-gable houses are a distinct architectural feature and the CN Tower was the world's tallest freestanding structure until 2007.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": "Bay-and-gable houses, mainly found in Old Toronto, are a distinct architectural feature of the city. Defining the Toronto skyline is the CN Tower, a telecommunications and tourism hub. Completed in 1976 at a height of , it was the world's tallest freestanding structure until 2007 when it was surpassed by Burj Khalifa in Dubai."}, {"Answer": "Toronto's buildings vary in design and age with many structures dating back to the early 19th century.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": "Toronto's buildings vary in design and age with many structures dating back to the early 19th century"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles."], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is the crime rate high here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Toronto has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The historically low crime rate in Toronto has resulted in the city having a reputation as one of the safest major cities in North America", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Crime", "Rationale": "The historically low crime rate in Toronto has resulted in the city having a reputation as one of the safest major cities in North America."}, {"Answer": "It has historically low crime rate making it the safest in North America but the 2018 homicide rate was higher", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Crime", "Rationale": "The historically low crime rate in Toronto has resulted in the city having a reputation as one of the safest major cities in North America. "}, {"Answer": "No, its low.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Crime", "Rationale": "low crime rate in Toronto"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "is the crime rate high here?", "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range."], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what all modes of transport are available?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "road, rail and air networks are available", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "Toronto is a central transportation hub for road, rail and air networks in Southern Ontario.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Road, rail and air networks", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "road, rail and air networks "}, {"Answer": "Toronto is a central transportation hub for road, rail and air networks", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "Toronto is a central transportation hub for road, rail and air networks in Southern Ontario. There are many forms of transport in the city of Toronto, including highways and public transit. Toronto also has an extensive network of bicycle lanes and multi-use trails and paths."}, {"Answer": "Road, rail and air networks like highways and public transit.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "road, rail and air networks "}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "is the crime rate high here?", "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "what all modes of transport are available?", "road, rail and air networks are available"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "has there been any developments in the city in the current century?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "21st century", "Rationale": " At the height of the storm over 300,000 Toronto Hydro customers had no electricity or heating. Toronto hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Toronto hosted the 4th G20 summit during June 26\u201327, 2010. This included the largest security operation in Canadian history.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "21st century", "Rationale": "Toronto hosted the 4th G20 summit during June 26\u201327, 2010. This included the largest security operation in Canadian history. "}, {"Answer": "Hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "21st century", "Rationale": "Toronto hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015."}, {"Answer": "Toronto hosted the 4th G20 summit during June 26\u201327, 2010 which included the largest security operation in Canadian history.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "21st century", "Rationale": "Toronto hosted the 4th G20 summit during June 26\u201327, 2010"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "is the crime rate high here?", "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "what all modes of transport are available?", "road, rail and air networks are available", "has there been any developments in the city in the current century?", "They hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the former?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "WorldPride, licensed by InterPride and organized by one of its members, is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities. "}, {"Answer": "an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer issues on an international level", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "WorldPride, licensed by InterPride and organized by one of its members, is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities. "}, {"Answer": "It is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities."}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "is the crime rate high here?", "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "what all modes of transport are available?", "road, rail and air networks are available", "has there been any developments in the city in the current century?", "They hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015", "what is the former?", "It is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities."], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where was it first held?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rome", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rome "}, {"Answer": "Rome, Italy", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "WorldPride Rome 2000", "Rationale": "At the 16th annual conference of InterPride, held in October 1997 in New York City, InterPride's membership voted to establish the \"WorldPride\" title and awarded it to the city of Rome, Italy during July 1 to July 9, 2000. "}, {"Answer": "Rome", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Rome "}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "is the crime rate high here?", "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "what all modes of transport are available?", "road, rail and air networks are available", "has there been any developments in the city in the current century?", "They hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015", "what is the former?", "It is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.", "where was it first held?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where would it be held in 2023?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sydney, Australia", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "WorldPride Sydney 2023", "Rationale": "InterPride, at their October 2019 Annual General Meeting of three hundred delegate organizations, held in Athens, Greece chose Sydney, Australia to host WorldPride 2023, the first time WorldPride will be held in the Southern Hemisphere or Asia Pacific region", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sydney, Australia", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "WorldPride Sydney 2023", "Rationale": "Sydney, Australia"}, {"Answer": "Sydney, Australia", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "WorldPride Sydney 2023", "Rationale": "InterPride, at their October 2019 Annual General Meeting of three hundred delegate organizations, held in Athens, Greece chose Sydney, Australia to host WorldPride 2023"}, {"Answer": "Sydney", "Topic": "WorldPride", "Topic_section": "WorldPride Sydney 2023", "Rationale": "Sydney "}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "is the crime rate high here?", "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "what all modes of transport are available?", "road, rail and air networks are available", "has there been any developments in the city in the current century?", "They hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015", "what is the former?", "It is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.", "where was it first held?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where would it be held in 2023?", "Sydney, Australia"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "about the various groups that you mentioned, have the first one been depicted on films?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "Lesbianism, or the suggestion of it, began early in filmmaking. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in \"A Florida Enchantment\"", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "\"A Florida Enchantment\""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "Lesbianism, or the suggestion of it, began early in filmmaking. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, films like A Florida Enchantment, Morocco, Sylvia Scarlette, Pandora's Box etc", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Film", "Rationale": "A Florida Enchantment"}]} {"Context": ["what is don valley parkway?", "It is a municipal expressway.", "has it been represented in media?", "Yes, the music video for the song Subdivisions by Canadian rock group Rush features scenes of the DVP", "when was the construction completed?", "1966", "is it a busy expressway?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what places does it connect?", "It connects Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto.", "can you elaborate on the architecture of the first place?", "It is a new, brash, rag-tag place\u2014a big mix of periods and styles.", "is the crime rate high here?", "It has a fairly low diurnal temperature range.", "what all modes of transport are available?", "road, rail and air networks are available", "has there been any developments in the city in the current century?", "They hosted WorldPride in June 2014, and the Pan American Games in 2015", "what is the former?", "It is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.", "where was it first held?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where would it be held in 2023?", "Sydney, Australia", "about the various groups that you mentioned, have the first one been depicted on films?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 89, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "and in fiction?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": " Greek stories of the heavens often included a female figure whose virtue and virginity were unspoiled, who pursued more masculine interests, and who was followed by a dedicated group of maidens.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in the Book of Ruth", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "Book of Ruth, "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "In addition to Sappho's accomplishments, literary historian Jeannette Howard Foster includes the Book of Ruth, and ancient mythological tradition as examples of lesbianism in classical literature."}, {"Answer": "Book of Ruth, Lives of Gallant Ladies, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure etc", "Topic": "Lesbian", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "Book of Ruth"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Coney Island is a residential and commercial neighborhood and entertainment area on a peninsula in the southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Due to Coney Island's proximity to Manhattan", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Resort development", "Rationale": "Due to Coney Island's proximity to Manhattan "}, {"Answer": "It is close to Manhattan.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Resort development", "Rationale": "Due to Coney Island's proximity to Manhattan and other boroughs"}, {"Answer": "A patent that included Conyne Island, an island just off the southwestern shore of the town of Gravesend, as well as Conyne Hook, a peninsula just east of the island. At the time, both were part of Gravesend. East of Conyne Hook was the largest section of island called Gysbert's Island, containing most of the arable land and extending east through today's Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach. This was officially the first official real estate transaction for the island.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Early settlement", "Rationale": "Giovanni da Verrazzano was the first European explorer to sight the island of Narrioch during his expeditions to the area in 1527 and 1529. He was subsequently followed by Henry Hudson. The Dutch established the colony of New Amsterdam in present-day Coney Island in the early 17th century. The Native American population in the area dwindled as the Dutch settlement grew and the entire southwest section of present-day Brooklyn was purchased in 1645 from the Native Americans in exchange for a gun, a blanket, and a kettle.\n\nIn 1644, a colonist named Guysbert Op Dyck was given a patent for 88 acres of land in the town of Gravesend, on the southwestern shore of Brooklyn. The patent included Conyne Island, an island just off the southwestern shore of the town of Gravesend, as well as Conyne Hook, a peninsula just east of the island. At the time, both were part of Gravesend. East of Conyne Hook was the largest section of island called Gysbert's, Guysbert's, or Guisbert's Island (also called Jo"}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn."], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dutch", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Early settlement", "Rationale": "he Dutch established the colony of New Amsterdam in present-day Coney Island in the early 17th century. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Giovanni da Verrazzano was the first European explorer to sight the island of Narrioch during his expeditions to the area", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Early settlement", "Rationale": "Giovanni da Verrazzano was the first European explorer to sight the island of Narrioch during his expeditions to the area "}, {"Answer": "The Native Americans and latter the Dutch.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Early settlement", "Rationale": "He was subsequently followed by Henry Hudson. The Dutch established the colony of New Amsterdam in present-day Coney Island in the early 17th century. The Native American population in the area dwindled as the Dutch settlement grew and the entire southwest section of present-day Brooklyn was purchased in 1645 from the Native Americans in exchange for a gun, a blanket, and a kettle."}, {"Answer": "The early settler were the Dutch who established the colony of New Amsterdam.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Early settlement", "Rationale": "Giovanni da Verrazzano was the first European explorer to sight the island of Narrioch during his expeditions to the area in 1527 and 1529. He was subsequently followed by Henry Hudson. The Dutch established the colony of New Amsterdam in present-day Coney Island in the early 17th century. The Native American population in the area dwindled as the Dutch settlement grew and the entire southwest section of present-day Brooklyn was purchased in 1645 from the Native Americans in exchange for a gun, a blanket, and a kettle."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "is it a tourist place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "This is linked to its iconic status as a vacation destination. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Coney Island has two amusement parks, Luna Park and Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, as well as several rides that are not incorporated into either amusement park.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Amusement parks and attractions", "Rationale": "Coney Island has two amusement parks, Luna Park and Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, as well as several rides that are not incorporated into either amusement park. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, as there are many amusement parks.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Amusement parks and attractions", "Rationale": "Coney Island has two amusement parks, Luna Park and Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, as well as several rides that are not incorporated into either amusement park. These are owned and managed by several different companies and operate independently of each other. Coney Island also has several other visitor attractions such as skeeball and ball tossing, as well as a sideshow, that contains shooting, throwing, and tossing skills. T"}, {"Answer": "Yes, it has amusement park.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Amusement parks and attractions", "Rationale": "Coney Island has two amusement parks, Luna Park and Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, as well as several rides that are not incorporated into either amusement park. These are owned and managed by several different companies and operate independently of each other. Coney Island also has several other visitor attractions such as skeeball and ball tossing, as well as a sideshow, that contains shooting, throwing, and tossing skills. The area hosts renowned events as well. Coney Island's amusement area is one of a few in the United States that is not mostly owned by any one entity."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are some of the sights to see there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Other attractions", "Rationale": "The New York Aquarium opened in 1957 on the former site of the Dreamland amusement park. It is located on 602 Surf Avenue between West 5th and West 10th Streets. , the New York Aquarium consists of five exhibits: Aquatheater; Conservation Hall; Sea Cliffs; Sharks, Rays & Turtles; and Ocean Wonders: Sharks. The original Bathysphere, a deep-sea submersible that made historic journeys underwater in the 1930s, is on display at the aquarium.\n\nKeySpan Park, located on the former site of Steeplechase Park, opened in 2001. It hosts the Brooklyn Cyclones minor league baseball team. In 2010, it was renamed after the Municipal Credit Union (MCU), the city's largest credit union, in an eleven-year naming rights deal.\n\nIn June 2016, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island opened on the boardwalk to the west of MCU Park, hosting several live musical acts as well as other events. It was constructed at the location of the Childs Restaurant, which was originally constructed in 1923 and was renovated when", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Other attractions", "Rationale": " the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island opened on the boardwalk to the west of MCU Park, hosting several live musical acts as well as other events. It was constructed at the location of the Childs Restaurant, "}, {"Answer": "The New York Aquarium.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Other attractions", "Rationale": "The New York Aquarium opened in 1957 on the former site of the Dreamland amusement park."}, {"Answer": "New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, Ford Amphitheater, to name a few.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Other attractions", "Rationale": "The New York Aquarium opened in 1957 on the former site of the Dreamland amusement park. It is located on 602 Surf Avenue between West 5th and West 10th Streets. , the New York Aquarium consists of five exhibits: Aquatheater; Conservation Hall; Sea Cliffs; Sharks, Rays & Turtles; and Ocean Wonders: Sharks. The original Bathysphere, a deep-sea submersible that made historic journeys underwater in the 1930s, is on display at the aquarium.\n\nKeySpan Park, located on the former site of Steeplechase Park, opened in 2001. It hosts the Brooklyn Cyclones minor league baseball team. In 2010, it was renamed after the Municipal Credit Union (MCU), the city's largest credit union, in an eleven-year naming rights deal.\n\nIn June 2016, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island opened on the boardwalk to the west of MCU Park, hosting several live musical acts as well as other events. It was constructed at the location of the Childs Restaurant, which was originally constructed in 1923 and was renovated when"}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is the first place located on the island?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "Topic": "New York Aquarium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States, located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States, located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City.", "Topic": "New York Aquarium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States, located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. "}, {"Answer": "Riegelmann Boardwalk .", "Topic": "New York Aquarium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States, located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City."}, {"Answer": "It is located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk.", "Topic": "New York Aquarium", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States, located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. "}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is the zip code of the island?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Post offices and ZIP Codes", "Rationale": "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Post offices and ZIP Codes", "Rationale": "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224"}, {"Answer": "The primary ZIP Code is 11224.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Post offices and ZIP Codes", "Rationale": "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224, though the small portions located east of West 1st Street and Ocean Parkway are located in ZIP Code 11235."}, {"Answer": "11224", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Post offices and ZIP Codes", "Rationale": "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224, though the small portions located east of West 1st Street and Ocean Parkway are located in ZIP Code 11235. There are two United States Post Office branches in Coney Island. The Coney Island Station is located at 2727 Mermaid Avenue, and the Neptune Station is located at 532 Neptune Avenue."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 32.2% (10,307) African American, 30.9% (9,880) White, 8.7% (2,793) Asian, 0.2% (78) Native American, 0.0% (4) Pacific Islander, 0.2% (67) from other races, and 1.5% (467) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 26.2% (8,369) of the population.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "African American, White, Asian, Native American, Pacific Islander", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 32.2% (10,307) African American, 30.9% (9,880) White, 8.7% (2,793) Asian, 0.2% (78) Native American, 0.0% (4) Pacific Islander, 0.2% (67) from other races, and 1.5% (467) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino "}, {"Answer": "African -American, White, Asian, Native American, Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino and others.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 32.2% (10,307) African American, 30.9% (9,880) White, 8.7% (2,793) Asian, 0.2% (78) Native American, 0.0% (4) Pacific Islander, 0.2% (67) from other races, and 1.5% (467) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 26.2% (8,369) of the population."}, {"Answer": "Dutch and Native American", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Early settlement", "Rationale": "Giovanni da Verrazzano was the first European explorer to sight the island of Narrioch during his expeditions to the area in 1527 and 1529. He was subsequently followed by Henry Hudson. The Dutch established the colony of New Amsterdam in present-day Coney Island in the early 17th century. The Native American population in the area dwindled as the Dutch settlement grew and the entire southwest section of present-day Brooklyn was purchased in 1645 from the Native Americans in exchange for a gun, a blanket, and a kettle."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "is there a lot of crime here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Police and crime", "Rationale": "Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The 60th Precinct ranked 34th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Police and crime", "Rationale": "The 60th Precinct ranked 34th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. "}, {"Answer": "The 60th Precinct ranked 34th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Between 1993 and 2010, major crimes decreased by 72%, including a 76% decrease in robberies, 71% decrease in felony assaults, and 67% decrease in shootings.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Police and crime", "Rationale": "The 60th Precinct ranked 34th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Between 1993 and 2010, major crimes decreased by 72%, including a 76% decrease in robberies, 71% decrease in felony assaults, and 67% decrease in shootings."}, {"Answer": "Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "Topic": "Coney Island", "Topic_section": "Police and crime", "Rationale": "Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 168 per 100,000 people is about the same of that of the city as a whole."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "is there a lot of crime here?", "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole."], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how many townships are there in the borough mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Six townships", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Six townships in an English province", "Rationale": "The English reorganized the six old Dutch towns on southwestern Long Island as \"Kings County\" on November 1, 1683, one of the \"original twelve counties\" then established in New York Province. This tract of land was recognized as a political entity for the first time, and the municipal groundwork was laid for a later expansive idea of Brooklyn identity.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "There are 6 Townships in the borough of Brooklyn", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Six townships in an English province", "Rationale": "What is now Brooklyn today left Dutch hands after the final English conquest of New Netherland in 1664, a prelude to the Second Anglo-Dutch War. New Netherland was taken in a naval action, and the conquerors renamed their prize for the overall English naval commander, James, Duke of York, brother of the then monarch King Charles II of England and future king himself as King James II of England and James VII of Scotland; Brooklyn became a part of the new English and later British colony, the Province of New York.\n\nThe English reorganized the six old Dutch towns on southwestern Long Island as \"Kings County\" on November 1, 1683, one of the \"original twelve counties\" then established in New York Province. This tract of land was recognized as a political entity for the first time, and the municipal groundwork was laid for a later expansive idea of Brooklyn identity.\n\nLacking the patroon and tenant farmer system established along the Hudson River Valley, this agricultural county unusually ca"}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "is there a lot of crime here?", "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "how many townships are there in the borough mentioned earlier?", "Six townships"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who is the current mayor of this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Since 1898, Brooklyn has, in place of a separate mayor, elected a Borough President", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Mayors of the City of Brooklyn", "Rationale": "Since 1898, Brooklyn has, in place of a separate mayor, elected a Borough President."}, {"Answer": "There is no Mayor since 1989 as they have elected Borough President to replace the same.", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Mayors of the City of Brooklyn", "Rationale": "Brooklyn elected a mayor from 1834 until consolidation in 1898 into the City of Greater New York, whose own second mayor (1902\u20131903), Seth Low, had been Mayor of Brooklyn from 1882 to 1885. Since 1898, Brooklyn has, in place of a separate mayor, elected a Borough President."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "is there a lot of crime here?", "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "how many townships are there in the borough mentioned earlier?", "Six townships", "who is the current mayor of this place?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what universities are found here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Long Island University and the New York University Tandon School of Engineering", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Private colleges", "Rationale": "Long Island University is a private university headquartered in Brookville on Long Island, with a campus in Downtown Brooklyn with 6,417 undergraduate students. The Brooklyn campus has a strong science and medical technology programs, at the graduate and undergraduate levels.\nPratt Institute, in Clinton Hill, is a private college founded in 1887 with programs in engineering, architecture, and the arts. Some buildings in the school's Brooklyn campus are official landmarks. Pratt has over 4700 students, with most at its Brooklyn campus. Graduate programs include a library and information science, architecture, and urban planning. Undergraduate programs include architecture, construction management, writing, critical and visual studies, industrial design and fine arts, totaling over 25 programs in all.\n\nThe New York University Tandon School of Engineering, the United States' second oldest private institute of technology, founded in 1854, has its main campus in Downtown's MetroTech Center,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "City University of New York", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Public colleges", "Rationale": "City University of New York"}, {"Answer": "City University of New York", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Community colleges", "Rationale": "Kingsborough Community College is a junior college in the City University of New York system in Manhattan Beach."}, {"Answer": "There is just one, City University of New York, the rest are all Colleges under this University.", "Topic": "Brooklyn", "Topic_section": "Public colleges", "Rationale": "Brooklyn College is a senior college of the City University of New York, and was the first public coeducational liberal arts college in New York City. "}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "is there a lot of crime here?", "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "how many townships are there in the borough mentioned earlier?", "Six townships", "who is the current mayor of this place?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what universities are found here?", "Long Island University and the New York University Tandon School of Engineering"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how has the first one dealt with the current pandemic?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester.", "Topic": "Long Island University", "Topic_section": "Response to coronavirus pandemic", "Rationale": "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester.", "Topic": "Long Island University", "Topic_section": "Response to coronavirus pandemic", "Rationale": "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester."}, {"Answer": "They moved all classes to online instruction, fired or furloughed employees whose work was perceived as non-amenable to working remotely, Summer instruction was conducted on-line and LIU plans to offer in-person instruction beginning September 8, 2020, with on-line options for people unable to attend lectures.", "Topic": "Long Island University", "Topic_section": "Response to coronavirus pandemic", "Rationale": "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester. Following a stay-at-home order from Governor Andrew Cuomo directing all non-essential businesses to work remotely, administrative and academic offices began operating virtually and LIU fired or furloughed employees whose work was perceived as non-amenable to working remotely, including 84 of 98 unionized employees.\n\nSummer instruction was conducted on-line and LIU plans to offer in-person instruction beginning September 8, 2020, with on-line options for people unable to attend lectures."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "is there a lot of crime here?", "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "how many townships are there in the borough mentioned earlier?", "Six townships", "who is the current mayor of this place?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what universities are found here?", "Long Island University and the New York University Tandon School of Engineering", "how has the first one dealt with the current pandemic?", "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester."], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "when did this pandemic start?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The disease was first identified in December 2019", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ng humans. The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The outbreak was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020, and a pandemic in March 2020. As of , more than cases have been confirmed, with more than deaths attributed to COVID-19.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The outbreak was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020, and a pandemic in March 2020.", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The outbreak was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020, and a pandemic in March 2020. "}, {"Answer": "The disease was first identified in December 2019 .", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) among humans. The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The outbreak was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020, and a pandemic in March 2020. As of , more than cases have been confirmed, with more than deaths attributed to COVID-19.\n"}, {"Answer": "January 2020", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The outbreak was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020, and a pandemic in March 2020. As of , more than cases have been confirmed, with more than deaths attributed to COVID-19."}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "is there a lot of crime here?", "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "how many townships are there in the borough mentioned earlier?", "Six townships", "who is the current mayor of this place?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what universities are found here?", "Long Island University and the New York University Tandon School of Engineering", "how has the first one dealt with the current pandemic?", "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester.", "when did this pandemic start?", "The disease was first identified in December 2019"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "which country is it supposed to have originated from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "China", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wuhan, China.", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Wuhan, China."}, {"Answer": "China.", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. "}, {"Answer": "It originated in Wuhan, China", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The outbreak was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020, and a pandemic in March 2020. As of , more than cases have been confirmed, with more than deaths attributed to COVID-19.\n"}]} {"Context": ["where is coney island in relation to manhattan", "The southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", "who were the earliest settlers in this region?", "Dutch", "is it a tourist place?", "Yes, it is a vacation destination", "what are some of the sights to see there?", "The New York Aquarium, KeySpan Park, the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island", "where is the first place located on the island?", "On the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island", "what is the zip code of the island?", "Coney Island's primary ZIP Code is 11224", "what are the major ethnicities found there?", "African American, White, Asian, Native American", "is there a lot of crime here?", "No, Coney Island's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.", "how many townships are there in the borough mentioned earlier?", "Six townships", "who is the current mayor of this place?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what universities are found here?", "Long Island University and the New York University Tandon School of Engineering", "how has the first one dealt with the current pandemic?", "In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Island University moved all classes to online instruction for the remainder of the semester.", "when did this pandemic start?", "The disease was first identified in December 2019", "which country is it supposed to have originated from?", "China"], "Conversation_no": 90, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what are some ways to prevent the spread of this disease?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Strategies for preventing transmission of the disease include social distancing, wearing of masks, washing hands, avoiding touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands, and coughing or sneezing into a tissue, and putting the tissue directly into a waste container", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Prevention", "Rationale": "Strategies for preventing transmission of the disease include social distancing, wearing of masks, washing hands, avoiding touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands, and coughing or sneezing into a tissue, and putting the tissue directly into a waste container.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Recommended preventive measures include hand washing, covering mouth or wearing face mask when sneezing or coughing, social distancing, disinfecting surfaces, ventilation and air-filtering, and monitoring and self-isolation if exposed or symptomatic.", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Recommended preventive measures include hand washing, covering mouth or wearing face mask when sneezing or coughing, social distancing, disinfecting surfaces, ventilation and air-filtering, and monitoring and self-isolation if exposed or symptomatic."}, {"Answer": "Social distancing, wearing of masks, washing hands, avoiding touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands, and coughing or sneezing into a tissue, and putting the tissue directly into a waste container.", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Prevention", "Rationale": "Strategies for preventing transmission of the disease include social distancing, wearing of masks, washing hands, avoiding touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands, and coughing or sneezing into a tissue, and putting the tissue directly into a waste container."}, {"Answer": "Preventive measures include hand washing, covering mouth or wearing face mask when sneezing or coughing, social distancing, disinfecting surfaces, ventilation and air-filtering, and monitoring and self-isolation if exposed or symptomatic.", "Topic": "COVID-19 pandemic", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Recommended preventive measures include hand washing, covering mouth or wearing face mask when sneezing or coughing, social distancing, disinfecting surfaces, ventilation and air-filtering, and monitoring and self-isolation if exposed or symptomatic. Travel restrictions, lockdowns, workplace hazard controls, and facility closures have been implemented"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "is gary cooper an actor?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he was an American actor.", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, an American actor", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style."}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "from which origin?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Helena, Montana, United States", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Frank James Cooper was born in Helena, Montana, on May 7, 1901, the youngest of two sons of English parents Alice (n\u00e9e Brazier; 1873\u20131967) and Charles Henry Cooper (1865\u20131946). His brother, Arthur, was six years his senior.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An American actor.", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style. "}, {"Answer": "Born in America to English parents", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Frank James Cooper was born in Helena, Montana, on May 7, 1901, the youngest of two sons of English parents Alice (n\u00e9e Brazier; 1873\u20131967) and Charles Henry Cooper (1865\u20131946)."}, {"Answer": "American", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style."}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is his style like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His acting style consisted of his ability to project elements of his own personality onto the characters he portrayed and to appear natural and authentic in his roles.", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Acting style and reputation", "Rationale": "Cooper's acting style consisted of three essential characteristics: his ability to project elements of his own personality onto the characters he portrayed, to appear natural and authentic in his roles, and to underplay and deliver restrained performances calibrated for the camera and the screen."}, {"Answer": "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style."}, {"Answer": "Natural, authentic and understated", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 \u2013 May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his natural, authentic, and understated acting style."}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "with whom he was in relation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Veronica Balfe", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Marriage and family", "Rationale": "Cooper was formally introduced to his future wife, 20-year-old New York debutante Veronica Balfe, on Easter Sunday 1933 at a party given by her uncle, art director Cedric Gibbons. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Clara Bow", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Romantic relationships", "Rationale": "Prior to his marriage, Cooper had a series of romantic relationships with leading actresses, beginning in 1927 with Clara Bow, who advanced his career by helping him get one of his first leading roles in \"Children of Divorce\"."}, {"Answer": "He was married to Veronica Balfe, but was in relationships with Clara Bow, Lupe V\u00e9lez, Marlene Dietrich and Ingrid Bergman among others", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Romantic relationships", "Rationale": "Prior to his marriage, Cooper had a series of romantic relationships with leading actresses, beginning in 1927 with Clara Bow, who advanced his career by helping him get one of his first leading roles in \"Children of Divorce\". Bow was also responsible for getting Cooper a role in \"Wings\", which generated an enormous amount of fan mail for the young actor. In 1928, he had a relationship with another experienced actress, Evelyn Brent, whom he met while filming \"Beau Sabreur\". In 1929, while filming \"The Wolf Song\", Cooper began an intense affair with Lupe V\u00e9lez, which was the most important romance of his early life. During their two years together, Cooper also had brief affairs with Marlene Dietrich while filming \"Morocco\" in 1930 and with Carole Lombard while making \"I Take This Woman\" in 1931. During his year abroad in 1931\u201332, Cooper had an affair with the married Countess Dorothy di Frasso, while staying at her Villa Madama near Rome.\n\nAfter he was married in December 1933, Cooper r"}, {"Answer": "Clara Bow, Evelyn Brent and Lupe V\u00e9lez", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Romantic relationships", "Rationale": "Prior to his marriage, Cooper had a series of romantic relationships with leading actresses, beginning in 1927 with Clara Bow, who advanced his career by helping him get one of his first leading roles in \"Children of Divorce\". Bow was also responsible for getting Cooper a role in \"Wings\", which generated an enormous amount of fan mail for the young actor. In 1928, he had a relationship with another experienced actress, Evelyn Brent, whom he met while filming \"Beau Sabreur\". In 1929, while filming \"The Wolf Song\", Cooper began an intense affair with Lupe V\u00e9lez,"}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did he marry her?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Marriage and family", "Rationale": "Cooper was formally introduced to his future wife, 20-year-old New York debutante Veronica Balfe, on Easter Sunday 1933 at a party given by her uncle, art director Cedric Gibbons.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, on December 15, 1933.", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Marriage and family", "Rationale": "Her stepfather was Wall Street tycoon Paul Shields. Cooper and Rocky were quietly married at her parents' Park Avenue residence on December 15, 1933. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Marriage and family", "Rationale": "Cooper was formally introduced to his future wife, 20-year-old New York debutante Veronica Balfe, on Easter Sunday 1933 at a party given by her uncle, art director Cedric Gibbons. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Marriage and family", "Rationale": "Cooper was formally introduced to his future wife, 20-year-old New York debutante Veronica Balfe, on Easter Sunday 1933 at a party given by her uncle, art director Cedric Gibbons. Called \"Rocky\" by her family and friends, she grew up on Park Avenue and attended finishing schools. Her stepfather was Wall Street tycoon Paul Shields. Cooper and Rocky were quietly married at her parents' Park Avenue residence on December 15, 1933. "}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Silent films, 1925\u201328", "Rationale": "In early 1925, Cooper began his film career in silent pictures such as \"The Thundering Herd\" and \"Wild Horse Mesa\" with Jack Holt, \"Riders of the Purple Sage\" and \"The Lucky Horseshoe\" with Tom Mix, and \"The Trail Rider\" with Buck Jones. He worked for several Poverty Row studios, but also the already emergent major studios, Famous Players-Lasky and Fox Film Corporation. While his skilled horsemanship led to steady work in Westerns, Cooper found the stunt workwhich sometimes injured horses and riders\"tough and cruel\". Hoping to move beyond the risky stunt work and obtain acting roles, Cooper paid for a screen test and hired casting director Nan Collins to work as his agent. Knowing that other actors were using the name \"Frank Cooper\", Collins suggested he change his first name to \"Gary\" after her hometown of Gary, Indiana. Cooper immediately liked the name.\n\nCooper also found work in a variety of non-Western films, appearing, for example, as a masked Cossack in \"The Eagle\" (1925), as a ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Thundering Herd\" and \"Wild Horse Mesa\".", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Silent films, 1925\u201328", "Rationale": "In early 1925, Cooper began his film career in silent pictures such as \"The Thundering Herd\" and \"Wild Horse Mesa\" with Jack Holt, \"Riders of the Purple Sage\" and \"The Lucky Horseshoe\" with Tom Mix, and \"The Trail Rider\" with Buck Jones."}, {"Answer": "\"The Winning of Barbara Worth\", \"Children of Divorce\", \"Wings\" to name a few", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Silent films, 1925\u201328", "Rationale": "Cooper's first important film role was a supporting part in \"The Winning of Barbara Worth\" (1926) starring Ronald Colman and Vilma B\u00e1nky, in which he plays a young engineer who helps a rival suitor save the woman he loves and her town from an impending dam disaster. Cooper's experience living among the Montana cowboys gave his performance an \"instinctive authenticity\", according to biographer Jeffrey Meyers. The film was a major success. Critics singled out Cooper as a \"dynamic new personality\" and future star. Goldwyn rushed to offer Cooper a long-term contract, but he held out for a better deal\u2014finally signing a five-year contract with Jesse L. Lasky at Paramount Pictures for $175 a week. In 1927, with help from Clara Bow, Cooper landed high-profile roles in \"Children of Divorce\" and \"Wings\" (both 1927), the latter being the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. That year, Cooper also appeared in his first starring roles in \"Arizona Bound\" and \"Nevada\"\u2014both films direc"}, {"Answer": "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa and Riders of the Purple Sage", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Silent films, 1925\u201328", "Rationale": "In early 1925, Cooper began his film career in silent pictures such as \"The Thundering Herd\" and \"Wild Horse Mesa\" with Jack Holt, \"Riders of the Purple Sage\" and \"The Lucky Horseshoe\" with Tom Mix,"}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes", "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is this above lady also from film industry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - American actress", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Veronica Cooper (n\u00e9e Balfe; May 27, 1913 \u2013 February 16, 2000) was an American actress who appeared in \"The Gay Nighties\" under the name Sandra Shaw. She was the wife of the actor Gary Cooper and mother of painter Maria Cooper Janis.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, an American actress.", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Veronica Cooper (n\u00e9e Balfe; May 27, 1913 \u2013 February 16, 2000) was an American actress who appeared in \"The Gay Nighties\" under the name Sandra Shaw"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Veronica Cooper (n\u00e9e Balfe; May 27, 1913 \u2013 February 16, 2000) was an American actress who appeared in \"The Gay Nighties\" under the name Sandra Shaw. She was the wife of the actor Gary Cooper and mother of painter Maria Cooper Janis."}, {"Answer": "Yes. Her uncle was art director", "Topic": "Gary Cooper", "Topic_section": "Marriage and family", "Rationale": "Cooper was formally introduced to his future wife, 20-year-old New York debutante Veronica Balfe, on Easter Sunday 1933 at a party given by her uncle, art director Cedric Gibbons."}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes", "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood", "is this above lady also from film industry?", "Yes - American actress"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which film did she work in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Gay Nighties, King Kong, Blood Money", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Veronica Cooper (n\u00e9e Balfe; May 27, 1913 \u2013 February 16, 2000) was an American actress who appeared in \"The Gay Nighties\" under the name Sandra Shaw", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Gay Nighties\"", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Veronica Cooper (n\u00e9e Balfe; May 27, 1913 \u2013 February 16, 2000) was an American actress who appeared in \"The Gay Nighties\""}, {"Answer": "\"The Gay Nighties\" \"King Kong\", \"Blood Money\", and \"No Other Woman\" among others", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "She played parts in \"King Kong\", \"Blood Money\", and \"No Other Woman\", as well as the sleepwalking countess in the Clark & McCullough comedy short \"The Gay Nighties\" (1933). She also played herself in \"Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 3\" (1942), and appeared in a few television shows and documentaries."}, {"Answer": "King Kong, Blood Money and No Other Woman", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "She played parts in \"King Kong\", \"Blood Money\", and \"No Other Woman\","}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes", "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood", "is this above lady also from film industry?", "Yes - American actress", "which film did she work in?", "The Gay Nighties, King Kong, Blood Money"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "is she alive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No - she died on February 16, 2000.", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Balfe died in Suffolk County, New York, on February 16, 2000.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, she died in 2000.", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Balfe died in Suffolk County, New York, on February 16, 2000."}, {"Answer": "No, she passed away in 2000.", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Balfe died in Suffolk County, New York, on February 16, 2000."}, {"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Balfe died in Suffolk County, New York, on February 16, 2000."}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes", "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood", "is this above lady also from film industry?", "Yes - American actress", "which film did she work in?", "The Gay Nighties, King Kong, Blood Money", "is she alive?", "No - she died on February 16, 2000."], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who is the director of this second film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack.", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "King Kong is a 1933 American pre-Code monster adventure romance film directed and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Merian C. Cooper", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "King Kong is a 1933 American pre-Code monster adventure romance film directed and produced by Merian C. Cooper"}, {"Answer": "Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "King Kong is a 1933 American pre-Code monster adventure romance film directed and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack. "}, {"Answer": "Rowland Brown", "Topic": "Blood Money (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blood Money is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime drama film directed by Rowland Brown"}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes", "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood", "is this above lady also from film industry?", "Yes - American actress", "which film did she work in?", "The Gay Nighties, King Kong, Blood Money", "is she alive?", "No - she died on February 16, 2000.", "who is the director of this second film?", "Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack."], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what was the above actress's role in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She played parts in \"King Kong\"", "Topic": "Veronica Cooper", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "She played parts in \"King Kong\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The New York woman Kong drops to the street from the hotel ledge.", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Cast", "Rationale": "Sandra Shaw played the New York woman Kong drops to the street from the hotel ledge. Merian C. Cooper played an airplane pilot and Schoedsack the machine gunner in uncredited roles in the film's final scenes. James Dime played a member of the ship's crew"}, {"Answer": "She played the part of a woman from New York who was dropped by Kong from the hotel ledge to the street down below.", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Cast", "Rationale": "Sandra Shaw played the New York woman Kong drops to the street from the hotel ledge."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes", "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood", "is this above lady also from film industry?", "Yes - American actress", "which film did she work in?", "The Gay Nighties, King Kong, Blood Money", "is she alive?", "No - she died on February 16, 2000.", "who is the director of this second film?", "Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack.", "what was the above actress's role in it?", "She played parts in \"King Kong\""], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "which special effects were used in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "\"King Kong\" is well known for its groundbreaking use of special effects, such as stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures, all of which were conceived decades before the digital age.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures.", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "\"King Kong\" is well known for its groundbreaking use of special effects, such as stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures, all of which were conceived decades before the digital age."}, {"Answer": "Stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "\"King Kong\" is well known for its groundbreaking use of special effects, such as stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures, all of which were conceived decades before the digital age."}, {"Answer": "Stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Special effects", "Rationale": "\"King Kong\" is well known for its groundbreaking use of special effects, such as stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures, all of which were conceived decades before the digital age"}]} {"Context": ["is gary cooper an actor?", "Yes", "from which origin?", "Helena, Montana, United States", "what is his style like?", "Natural, authentic, and understated acting style", "with whom he was in relation?", "Veronica Balfe", "did he marry her?", "Yes", "in which films were he involved during the span 1925 to 28?", "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa, The Johnstown Flood", "is this above lady also from film industry?", "Yes - American actress", "which film did she work in?", "The Gay Nighties, King Kong, Blood Money", "is she alive?", "No - she died on February 16, 2000.", "who is the director of this second film?", "Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack.", "what was the above actress's role in it?", "She played parts in \"King Kong\"", "which special effects were used in it?", "Stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures"], "Conversation_no": 91, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "was it a hit or a flop?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was a hit", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 98% based on , with a weighted average rating of 9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, \"\"King Kong\" explores the soul of a monster \u2013 making audiences scream and cry throughout the film \u2013 in large part due to Kong's breakthrough special effects.\" On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 90 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating \"Universal acclaim\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a box-office success.", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Box office", "Rationale": "The film was a box-office success making about $5 million in worldwide rentals on its initial release,"}, {"Answer": "Hit, with an opening weekend making approximately ninety-thousand dollars and going on to make five million dollars in worldwide rentals on initial release.", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Box office", "Rationale": "The film was a box-office success making about $5 million in worldwide rentals on its initial release, with an opening weekend estimated at $90,000. "}, {"Answer": "Hit", "Topic": "King Kong (1933 film)", "Topic_section": "Box office", "Rationale": "The film was a box-office success making about $5 million in worldwide rentals on its initial release,"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": " Prior to his audition, Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber."], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who were the actors in the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison."}, {"Answer": "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, to name a few.", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison."}, {"Answer": "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison."}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison."], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where was it filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "The film was shot entirely using eight sound stages at Pinewood Studios, where, on the Pinewood backlot, the bottom half exterior of the Palais Garnier was constructed.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "At Pinewood Studios", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It was shot entirely at Pinewood Studios,"}, {"Answer": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "The film was shot entirely using eight sound stages at Pinewood Studios, where, on the Pinewood backlot, the bottom half exterior of the Palais Garnier was constructed"}, {"Answer": "At Pinewood Studios.", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "The film was shot entirely using eight sound stages at Pinewood Studios, where, on the Pinewood backlot, the bottom half exterior of the Palais Garnier was constructed. The top half was implemented using a combination of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and a scale model created by Cinesite. "}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios"], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "which other films were shot in this studio?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is well known as the home of the \"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\" film franchises.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "promos. It is well known as the home of the \"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\" film franchises."}, {"Answer": "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\" film franchises", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is well known as the home of the \"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\" film franchises."}, {"Answer": "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\" British film series.", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Production history", "Rationale": "Since its beginning, Pinewood Studios has been the location for many well-known films, with the long-running \"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\" British film series making Pinewood their home."}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\""], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is it located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pinewood Studios is an English film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the village of Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire. It is approximately west of central London", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pinewood Studios is an English film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire. It is approximately west of central London."}, {"Answer": "Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pinewood Studios is an English film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire"}, {"Answer": "Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire.", "Topic": "Pinewood Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pinewood Studios is an English film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire. "}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "where is it located?", "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire."], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who was the protagonist of the former movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "James Bond", "Topic": "James Bond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.\n\nThe character\u2014also known by the code number 007"}, {"Answer": "Phantom of the Opera", "Topic": "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", it stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.\n"}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "where is it located?", "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.", "who was the protagonist of the former movie?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what other interests did the second actor mentioned earlier had apart from acting?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She is also a singer and songwriter.", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Emmanuelle Grey Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American actress and singer-songwriter.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Singing and songwriting", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Emmanuelle Grey Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American actress and singer-songwriter"}, {"Answer": "She is a singer-songwriter.", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Emmanuelle Grey Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American actress and singer-songwriter."}, {"Answer": "She is a singer-songwriter.", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Emmanuelle Grey Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American actress and singer-songwriter."}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "where is it located?", "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.", "who was the protagonist of the former movie?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other interests did the second actor mentioned earlier had apart from acting?", "She is also a singer and songwriter."], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which songs has he written?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rossum released her debut album, \"Inside Out\". She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled \"Carol of the Bells\". In 2013, she released a follow-up album called \"Sentimental Journey\".", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". In 2007, Rossum released her debut album, \"Inside Out\". She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled \"Carol of the Bells\". In 2013, she released a follow-up album called \"Sentimental Journey\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rossum's album \"Inside Out\" was produced by Stuart Brawley", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "Rossum's album \"Inside Out\" was produced by Stuart Brawley"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"Sentimental Journey\" and \"Inside Out\".", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". In 2007, Rossum released her debut album, \"Inside Out\". She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled \"Carol of the Bells\". In 2013, she released a follow-up album called \"Sentimental Journey\"."}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "where is it located?", "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.", "who was the protagonist of the former movie?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other interests did the second actor mentioned earlier had apart from acting?", "She is also a singer and songwriter.", "which songs has he written?", "Rossum released her debut album, \"Inside Out\". She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled \"Carol of the Bells\". In 2013, she released a follow-up album called \"Sentimental Journey\"."], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "did she do charity work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador and was signed as the spokesperson for Pinkitude, an apparel line inspired by the Pink Panther character, to help raise breast cancer awareness.", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Charity work and public service campaigns", "Rationale": "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, she was signed as the spokesperson for Pinkitude, an apparel line inspired by the Pink Panther character, to help raise breast cancer awareness.", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Charity work and public service campaigns", "Rationale": "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador. In 2008, she was signed as the spokesperson for Pinkitude, an apparel line inspired by the Pink Panther character, to help raise breast cancer awareness."}, {"Answer": "She was a YouthAIDS ambassador.", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Charity work and public service campaigns", "Rationale": "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador."}, {"Answer": "Yes,she was a YouthAIDS ambassador.", "Topic": "Emmy Rossum", "Topic_section": "Charity work and public service campaigns", "Rationale": "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador."}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "where is it located?", "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.", "who was the protagonist of the former movie?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other interests did the second actor mentioned earlier had apart from acting?", "She is also a singer and songwriter.", "which songs has he written?", "Rossum released her debut album, \"Inside Out\". She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled \"Carol of the Bells\". In 2013, she released a follow-up album called \"Sentimental Journey\".", "did she do charity work?", "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador and was signed as the spokesperson for Pinkitude, an apparel line inspired by the Pink Panther character, to help raise breast cancer awareness."], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the first organization about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "YouthAIDS is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "YouthAIDS is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS.", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "YouthAIDS is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS."}, {"Answer": "It is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS.", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "YouthAIDS is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS."}, {"Answer": "It is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI).", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "YouthAIDS is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS"}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "where is it located?", "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.", "who was the protagonist of the former movie?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other interests did the second actor mentioned earlier had apart from acting?", "She is also a singer and songwriter.", "which songs has he written?", "Rossum released her debut album, \"Inside Out\". She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled \"Carol of the Bells\". In 2013, she released a follow-up album called \"Sentimental Journey\".", "did she do charity work?", "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador and was signed as the spokesperson for Pinkitude, an apparel line inspired by the Pink Panther character, to help raise breast cancer awareness.", "what is the first organization about?", "It is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS"], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who is its founder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an initiative of Population Services International.", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "YouthAIDS is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kate Roberts", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "In the early 1990s, YouthAIDS founder, Kate Roberts, moved to Moscow, w"}, {"Answer": "Kate Roberts", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "In the early 1990s, YouthAIDS founder, Kate Roberts, moved to Moscow, where she focused on launching the Russian version of \"Cosmopolitan Magazine\"."}, {"Answer": "Kate Roberts", "Topic": "YouthAIDS", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "In the early 1990s, YouthAIDS founder, Kate Roberts, moved to Moscow, where she focused on launching the Russian version of \"Cosmopolitan Magazine\". "}]} {"Context": ["gerard butler sing in phantom of the opera", "Butler had no professional singing experience and had only taken four voice lessons before singing \"The Music of the Night\" for Lloyd Webber.", "who were the actors in the film?", "Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison.", "where was it filmed?", "Pinewood Studios", "which other films were shot in this studio?", "\"James Bond\" and \"Carry On\"", "where is it located?", "Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.", "who was the protagonist of the former movie?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what other interests did the second actor mentioned earlier had apart from acting?", "She is also a singer and songwriter.", "which songs has he written?", "Rossum released her debut album, \"Inside Out\". She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled \"Carol of the Bells\". In 2013, she released a follow-up album called \"Sentimental Journey\".", "did she do charity work?", "Rossum was a YouthAIDS ambassador and was signed as the spokesperson for Pinkitude, an apparel line inspired by the Pink Panther character, to help raise breast cancer awareness.", "what is the first organization about?", "It is an international nongovernmental, nonprofit education, funding, and health initiative of Population Services International (PSI) that provides humanitarian assistance and brings global awareness to the proliferation of HIV/AIDS", "who is its founder?", "It is an initiative of Population Services International."], "Conversation_no": 92, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what are the symptoms of the disease that they spread awareness about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "There are three main stages of HIV infection: acute infection, clinical latency, and AIDS", "Topic": "HIV/AIDS", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": "There are three main stages of HIV infection: acute infection, clinical latency, and AIDS."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Typically, this is followed by a prolonged period with no symptoms.", "Topic": "HIV/AIDS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Typically, this is followed by a prolonged period with no symptoms."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "Topic": "Atomic theory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Atomic theory traces its origins to an ancient philosophical tradition known as atomism. According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The basic idea that matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles is very old, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India.", "Topic": "Atom", "Topic_section": "In philosophy", "Rationale": "The basic idea that matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles is very old, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India."}, {"Answer": "In the early 1800s.", "Topic": "Atomic theory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In the early 1800s, the scientist John Dalton noticed that chemical substances seemed to combine and break down into other substances by weight in proportions that suggested that each chemical element is ultimately made up of tiny indivisible particles of consistent weight. "}, {"Answer": "The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old idea, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India.", "Topic": "Atomic theory", "Topic_section": "Philosophical atomism", "Rationale": "The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old idea, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India. "}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller."], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Dalton", "Topic": "Atomic theory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In the early 1800s, the scientist John Dalton noticed that chemical substances seemed to combine and break down into other substances by weight in proportions that suggested that each chemical element is ultimately made up of tiny indivisible particles of consistent weight.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Near the end of the 18th century", "Topic": "Atomic theory", "Topic_section": "John Dalton", "Rationale": "Near the end of the 18th century"}, {"Answer": "The Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers Leucippus and his pupil Democritus.", "Topic": "Atomic theory", "Topic_section": "Philosophical atomism", "Rationale": "The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old idea, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India. The word \"atom\" (; \"\"), meaning \"uncuttable\", was coined by the Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers Leucippus and his pupil Democritus (460\u2013370 BC). "}, {"Answer": "John Dalton.", "Topic": "Atomic theory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "n the early 1800s, the scientist John Dalton noticed that chemical substances seemed to combine and break down into other substances by weight in proportions that suggested that each chemical element is ultimately made up of tiny indivisible particles of consistent weight. "}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton"], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Colour blindness.", "Topic": "John Dalton", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry, and for his research into colour blindness, sometimes referred to as Daltonism in his honour.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He contributed 117 \"Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester\" from 1817 until his death in 1844 while president of that organisation.", "Topic": "John Dalton", "Topic_section": "Other publications", "Rationale": "He contributed 117 \"Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester\" from 1817 until his death in 1844 while president of that organisation. "}, {"Answer": "He is best known for his research into colour blindness, sometimes referred to as Daltonism in his honour.", "Topic": "John Dalton", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". He is best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry, and for his research into colour blindness, sometimes referred to as Daltonism in his honour."}, {"Answer": "His research into colour blindness.", "Topic": "John Dalton", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "and for his research into colour blindness, sometimes referred to as Daltonism in his honour."}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton", "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "Colour blindness."], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what happens when someone has this condition?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. People may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity.", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Color blindness (color vision deficiency) is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. Color blindness may make some educational activities more difficult. However, problems are generally minor, and most color-blind people adapt. People with total color blindness (achromatopsia) may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color.", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Color blindness (color vision deficiency) is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. "}, {"Answer": "They will have decreased ability to see color or differences in color.", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Color blindness (color vision deficiency) is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color."}, {"Answer": "It decreases the ability to see color or differences in color.", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Color blindness (color vision deficiency) is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights."}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton", "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "Colour blindness.", "what happens when someone has this condition?", "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. People may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity."], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how is it diagnosed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Ishihara Color Test\"", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "The Ishihara color test, which consists of a series of pictures of colored spots, is the test most often used to diagnose red\u2013green color deficiencies. A figure (usually one or more Arabic digits) is embedded in the picture as a number of spots in a slightly different color, and can be seen with normal color vision, but not with a particular color defect. The full set of tests has a variety of figure/background color combinations, and enable diagnosis of which particular visual defect is present. The anomaloscope, described above, is also used in diagnosing anomalous trichromacy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Ishihara color test, which consists of a series of pictures of colored spots, is the test most often used to diagnose red\u2013green color deficiencies", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "The Ishihara color test, which consists of a series of pictures of colored spots, is the test most often used to diagnose red\u2013green color deficiencies"}, {"Answer": "Through Ishihara color test.", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "The Ishihara color test, which consists of a series of pictures of colored spots, is the test most often used to diagnose red\u2013green color deficiencies."}, {"Answer": "The Ishihara color test.", "Topic": "Color blindness", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "The Ishihara color test, which consists of a series of pictures of colored spots, is the test most often used to diagnose red\u2013green color deficiencies."}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton", "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "Colour blindness.", "what happens when someone has this condition?", "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. People may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity.", "how is it diagnosed?", "\"The Ishihara Color Test\""], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who is named after?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Shinobu Ishihara", "Topic": "Ishihara test", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was named after its designer, Shinobu Ishihara, a professor at the University of Tokyo, who first published his tests in 1917.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton", "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "Colour blindness.", "what happens when someone has this condition?", "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. People may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity.", "how is it diagnosed?", "\"The Ishihara Color Test\"", "who is named after?", "Shinobu Ishihara"], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where was he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tokyo", "Topic": "Ishihara test", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Born in 1879 to a family in Tokyo, Shinobu Ishihara began his education at the Imperial University where he attended on a military scholarship.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tokyo", "Topic": "Ishihara test", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Born in 1879 to a family in Tokyo,"}, {"Answer": "Tokyo", "Topic": "Shinobu Ishihara", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shinobu Ishihara (\u77f3\u539f \u5fcd, \"Ishihara Shinobu\", Tokyo, September 25, 1879 \u2013 Izu Peninsula, January 3, 1963)"}, {"Answer": "Tokyo, Japan.", "Topic": "Shinobu Ishihara", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shinobu Ishihara (\u77f3\u539f \u5fcd, \"Ishihara Shinobu\", Tokyo, September 25, 1879 \u2013 Izu Peninsula, January 3, 1963) was a Japanese ophthalmologist who created the Ishihara color test to detect colour blindness. He was an army surgeon."}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton", "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "Colour blindness.", "what happens when someone has this condition?", "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. People may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity.", "how is it diagnosed?", "\"The Ishihara Color Test\"", "who is named after?", "Shinobu Ishihara", "where was he from?", "Tokyo"], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how did the city derive its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It was originally known as , a kanji compound of \u6c5f (\"e\", \"cove, inlet\") and \u6238 (\"to\", \"entrance, gate, door\")", "Topic": "Tokyo", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Tokyo was originally known as , a kanji compound of \u6c5f (\"e\", \"cove, inlet\") and \u6238 (\"to\", \"entrance, gate, door\"). The name, which can be translated as \"estuary\", is a reference to the original settlement's location at the meeting of the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay."}, {"Answer": "The name, which can be translated as \"estuary\", is a reference to the original settlement's location at the meeting of the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay.", "Topic": "Tokyo", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name, which can be translated as \"estuary\", is a reference to the original settlement's location at the meeting of the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay."}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton", "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "Colour blindness.", "what happens when someone has this condition?", "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. People may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity.", "how is it diagnosed?", "\"The Ishihara Color Test\"", "who is named after?", "Shinobu Ishihara", "where was he from?", "Tokyo", "how did the city derive its name?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name some of its major landmarks?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Tokyo Tower\" and \"Tokyo Skytree\" are two of them.", "Topic": "Tokyo", "Topic_section": "Cityscape", "Rationale": "Tokyo also features two distinctive towers: Tokyo Tower, and the new Tokyo Skytree, which is the tallest tower in both Japan and the world, and the second tallest structure in the world after the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Chichibu Tama Kai, Fuji-Hakone-Izu, and Ogasawara National Parks", "Topic": "Tokyo", "Topic_section": "National parks", "Rationale": "namely the Chichibu Tama Kai, Fuji-Hakone-Izu, and Ogasawara National Parks"}, {"Answer": "Chichibu Tama Kai, Fuji-Hakone-Izu, and Ogasawara.", "Topic": "Tokyo", "Topic_section": "National parks", "Rationale": "(the last a UNESCO World Heritage Site); Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park; and Akikawa Ky\u016bry\u014d, Hamura Kusabana Ky\u016bry\u014d, Sayama, Takao Jinba, Takiyama, and Tama Ky\u016bry\u014d Prefectural Natural Parks.\n\nA number of museums are located in Ueno Park: Tokyo National Museum, National Museum of Nature and Science, Shitamachi Museum and National Museum for Western Art, among others. There are also artworks and statues at several places in the park. There is also a zoo in the park, and the park is a popular destination to view cherry blossoms."}, {"Answer": "Tokyo National Museum, National Museum of Nature and Science, Shitamachi Museum and National Museum for Western Art.", "Topic": "Tokyo", "Topic_section": "National parks", "Rationale": "A number of museums are located in Ueno Park: Tokyo National Museum, National Museum of Nature and Science, Shitamachi Museum and National Museum for Western Art, among others."}]} {"Context": ["when was the idea of an atom first developed describe this theory", "According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be further cut into anything smaller.", "who talked about this theory for the first time?", "John Dalton", "apart from this theory, what were his other contributions to science?", "Colour blindness.", "what happens when someone has this condition?", "It is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair such tasks as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights. People may also be uncomfortable in bright environments and have decreased visual acuity.", "how is it diagnosed?", "\"The Ishihara Color Test\"", "who is named after?", "Shinobu Ishihara", "where was he from?", "Tokyo", "how did the city derive its name?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name some of its major landmarks?", "\"Tokyo Tower\" and \"Tokyo Skytree\" are two of them."], "Conversation_no": 93, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what does the former primarily function as?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It functions as a radio and television broadcasting antenna support structure and is a tourist destination that houses several different attractions.", "Topic": "Tokyo Tower", "Topic_section": "Functions", "Rationale": "Tokyo Tower's two main revenue sources are antenna leasing and tourism. It functions as a radio and television broadcasting antenna support structure and is a tourist destination that houses several different attractions.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It functions as a radio and television broadcasting antenna support structure and is a tourist destination that houses several different attractions.", "Topic": "Tokyo Tower", "Topic_section": "Functions", "Rationale": "Tokyo Tower's two main revenue sources are antenna leasing and tourism. It functions as a radio and television broadcasting antenna support structure and is a tourist destination that houses several different attractions."}, {"Answer": "It functions as a radio and television broadcasting antenna support structure.", "Topic": "Tokyo Tower", "Topic_section": "Functions", "Rationale": ". It functions as a radio and television broadcasting antenna support structure and is a tourist destination that houses several different attractions."}, {"Answer": "Antenna leasing and a tourist spot.", "Topic": "Tokyo Tower", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Built in 1958, the tower's main sources of income are tourism and antenna leasing. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was \"human nature\" released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "July 3, 1983", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Human Nature\" was released as a single on July 3, 1983. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "July 3, 1983", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Release and reception", "Rationale": "\"Human Nature\" was released on July 3, 1983,"}, {"Answer": "On July 3, 1983", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " on July 3, 1983"}, {"Answer": "1982.", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Human Nature\" is a 1982 song performed by American singer Michael Jackson,"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "is it michael jackson song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Human Nature\" is a 1982 song performed by American singer Michael Jackson", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, performed by American singer Michael Jackson.", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Human Nature\" is a 1982 song performed by American singer Michael Jackson,"}, {"Answer": "Yes, performed by Michael Jackson", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Jackson,"}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Human Nature\" is a 1982 song performed by American singer Michael Jackson, "}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was the record label for it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Quincy Jones.", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Jackson, and the fifth single from his sixth solo album, \"Thriller\". The track was produced by Quincy Jones a"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where did its live performances take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "The song was first performed during the Jacksons' Victory Tour. Michael started to sing \"Ben\", but stopped and proceeded to sing \"Human Nature\". It was also performed during Michael's Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": " It was also performed during Michael's Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour"}, {"Answer": "Brunei", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "Royal Brunei "}, {"Answer": "The Jacksons' Victory Tour, Michael's Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "Topic": "Human Nature (Michael Jackson song)", "Topic_section": "Live performances", "Rationale": "The song was first performed during the Jacksons' Victory Tour. Michael started to sing \"Ben\", but stopped and proceeded to sing \"Human Nature\". It was also performed during Michael's Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour."}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour."], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when did the last tour start?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "June 27, 1992", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The tour ran from June 27, 1992, to November 11, 1993, playing 69 concerts to nearly 4 million people.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "June 27, 1992", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The tour ran from June 27, 1992, to November 11, 1993, playing 69 concerts to nearly 4 million people."}, {"Answer": "From June 27, 1992", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "from June 27, 1992"}, {"Answer": "27 June,1992.", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The tour ran from June 27, 1992, to November 11, 1993, playing 69 concerts to nearly 4 million people."}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who were its broadcasters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "HBO and BBC", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcasts and recordings", "Rationale": "The concert in Bucharest on October 1, 1992, was filmed and broadcast on television all across the world, giving HBO the highest rating garnered in cable TV History, with an unedited version airing on the BBC. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "MTV", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcasts and recordings", "Rationale": " During the 1992 European leg of the tour, MTV was given permission to film backstage reports, interview the cast and film live performance"}, {"Answer": "HBO and BBC", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcasts and recordings", "Rationale": "BBC."}, {"Answer": "MTV.", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcasts and recordings", "Rationale": " During the 1992 European leg of the tour, MTV was given permission to film backstage reports, interview the cast and film live performance"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It gave HBO the highest rating garnered in cable TV History", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcasts and recordings", "Rationale": "giving HBO the highest rating garnered in cable TV History, w"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc.", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "The show", "Rationale": "The original set list for the 1992 leg featured \"The Way You Make Me Feel\" and \"Bad\", but these were taken out after the eighth concert in Oslo, Norway. However, these two songs were returned for the performances in Tokyo, Japan.\n\nDuring the Europe leg in 1992, MTV was allowed to film backstage and broadcast six fifteen-minute episodes of the tour. The show was called \"The Dangerous Diaries\" and was presented by Sonya Saul. MTV released footage of \"Billie Jean\" and \"Black Or White\" at the first show in Munich. \"Billie Jean\" was released with 2 different versions, one by MTV as a special, and the other on the \"Dangerous Diaries\" documentary. Both versions have placed a snippet of Jackson's original a cappella recording for \"Billie Jean\" over the live vocals when Jackson throws his fedora.\n\nThe October 1, 1992, concert in Bucharest, Romania was filmed for broadcast on the HBO network on October 10.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Across Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": ". It was revealed that Jackson planned to perform across Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia, with no dates in the United States or Canada. "}, {"Answer": "Munich, Werchter, Dublin, Hamburg, Cardiff, London, Leeds, Berlin, Oviedo and Madrid.", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Broadcasts and recordings", "Rationale": "Munich, Werchter, Dublin, Hamburg, Cardiff, London, Leeds, Berlin, Oviedo and Madrid."}, {"Answer": "Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "It was revealed that Jackson planned to perform across Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia, with no dates in the United States or Canada"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc."], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "in which super bowl halftime show was it performed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "Rationale": "Unlike many previous years, Jackson was the only performer in the entire Super Bowl XXVII halftime show on January 31, 1993. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "Rationale": "Unlike many previous years, Jackson was the only performer in the entire Super Bowl XXVII halftime show on January 31, 1993. "}, {"Answer": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "Rationale": "Super Bowl XXVII "}, {"Answer": "Super Bowl XXVII.", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "Rationale": "Unlike many previous years, Jackson was the only performer in the entire Super Bowl XXVII halftime show on January 31, 1993. T"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc.", "in which super bowl halftime show was it performed?", "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was the above super bowl organized?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "January 31, 1993", "Topic": "Dangerous World Tour", "Topic_section": "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "Rationale": "Unlike many previous years, Jackson was the only performer in the entire Super Bowl XXVII halftime show on January 31, 1993. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1992", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Super Bowl XXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1992 season. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "1992.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Super Bowl XXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1992 "}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc.", "in which super bowl halftime show was it performed?", "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "when was the above super bowl organized?", "January 31, 1993"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "any controversy that took place on that occasion?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy", "Rationale": "On March 13, 1990, the NFL had its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, and one of the items on its agenda was to determine a host city for Super Bowl XXVII. Among the cities being considered was Tempe, and Arizona civil rights activist Art Mobley was sent to the meeting to make sure that the Arizona ballot initiative was a talking point at the discussion. The vote was conducted and Tempe was awarded the game, but committee chairman and Philadelphia Eagles owner Norman Braman warned that if the MLK Day ballot initiative went against adoption of the holiday, the NFL would not hesitate to pull the game from Arizona and move it somewhere else. The fact that the majority of NFL players were African-American was a big factor into this threat, as many of them felt uncomfortable having the Super Bowl in a state that did not recognize a national holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Martin Luther King Day controversy.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy", "Rationale": " Mecham also made his displeasure for the holiday widely known, saying that King did not deserve a holiday and that black supporters of the law should have been more concerned about getting jobs. In response, Dr. King's widow Coretta Scott King and musician Stevie Wonder spearheaded a complete entertainment and convention boycott of Arizona, "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy", "Rationale": ". The vote was conducted and Tempe was awarded the game, but committee chairman and Philadelphia Eagles owner Norman Braman warned that if the MLK Day ballot initiative went against adoption of the holiday, the NFL would not hesitate to pull the game from Arizona and move it somewhere else"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc.", "in which super bowl halftime show was it performed?", "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "when was the above super bowl organized?", "January 31, 1993", "any controversy that took place on that occasion?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what was it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "NFL was to determine a host city for Super Bowl XXVII, Tempe was awarded the game, but committee warned that if the MLK Day ballot initiative went against adoption of the holiday, the NFL would pull the game and move it somewhere else.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy", "Rationale": "On March 13, 1990, the NFL had its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, and one of the items on its agenda was to determine a host city for Super Bowl XXVII. Among the cities being considered was Tempe, and Arizona civil rights activist Art Mobley was sent to the meeting to make sure that the Arizona ballot initiative was a talking point at the discussion. The vote was conducted and Tempe was awarded the game, but committee chairman and Philadelphia Eagles owner Norman Braman warned that if the MLK Day ballot initiative went against adoption of the holiday, the NFL would not hesitate to pull the game from Arizona and move it somewhere else. The fact that the majority of NFL players were African-American was a big factor into this threat, as many of them felt uncomfortable having the Super Bowl in a state that did not recognize a national holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Martin Luther King Day controversy.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy", "Rationale": " Mecham also made his displeasure for the holiday widely known, saying that King did not deserve a holiday and that black supporters of the law should have been more concerned about getting jobs. In response, Dr. King's widow Coretta Scott King and musician Stevie Wonder spearheaded a complete entertainment and convention boycott of Arizona, condemning Mecham for the rescinding of the law and accusing him of racism. Blacks across the nation supported the boycott. "}, {"Answer": "Evan Mecham was condemned for the rescinding of the law and accusing him of racism.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy", "Rationale": "condemning Mecham for the rescinding of the law and accusing him of racism. "}, {"Answer": "The majority of NFL players were African-American felt uncomfortable having the Super Bowl in a state that did not recognize a national holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Arizona's Martin Luther King Day controversy", "Rationale": ". The fact that the majority of NFL players were African-American was a big factor into this threat, as many of them felt uncomfortable having the Super Bowl in a state that did not recognize a national holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc.", "in which super bowl halftime show was it performed?", "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "when was the above super bowl organized?", "January 31, 1993", "any controversy that took place on that occasion?", "Yes", "what was it?", "NFL was to determine a host city for Super Bowl XXVII, Tempe was awarded the game, but committee warned that if the MLK Day ballot initiative went against adoption of the holiday, the NFL would pull the game and move it somewhere else."], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "who won the bowl?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dallas Cowboys", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 52\u201317, winning their third Super Bowl in team history, and their first one in 15 years.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dallas Cowboys", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 52\u201317, winning their third Super Bowl in team history, and their first one in 15 years. "}, {"Answer": "The Bills", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Playoffs", "Rationale": "The Bills "}, {"Answer": "The Cowboys.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 52\u201317, winning their third Super Bowl in team history, and their first one in 15 years. "}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc.", "in which super bowl halftime show was it performed?", "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "when was the above super bowl organized?", "January 31, 1993", "any controversy that took place on that occasion?", "Yes", "what was it?", "NFL was to determine a host city for Super Bowl XXVII, Tempe was awarded the game, but committee warned that if the MLK Day ballot initiative went against adoption of the holiday, the NFL would pull the game and move it somewhere else.", "who won the bowl?", "Dallas Cowboys"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "and who was the runner-up?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Buffalo Bills", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 52\u201317, winning their third Super Bowl in team history, and their first one in 15 years.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Buffalo Bills", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Super Bowl XXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1992 season. 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T"}]} {"Context": ["when was \"human nature\" released?", "July 3, 1983", "is it michael jackson song?", "Yes", "who was the record label for it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did its live performances take place?", "Jacksons' Victory Tour, Bad World Tour and Dangerous World Tour.", "when did the last tour start?", "June 27, 1992", "who were its broadcasters?", "HBO and BBC", "describe something about the former broadcaster?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the dangerous world tour take place?", "Oslo, Norway and Bucharest, Romania, etc.", "in which super bowl halftime show was it performed?", "Super Bowl XXVII halftime show", "when was the above super bowl organized?", "January 31, 1993", "any controversy that took place on that occasion?", "Yes", "what was it?", "NFL was to determine a host city for Super Bowl XXVII, Tempe was awarded the game, but committee warned that if the MLK Day ballot initiative went against adoption of the holiday, the NFL would pull the game and move it somewhere else.", "who won the bowl?", "Dallas Cowboys", "and who was the runner-up?", "Buffalo Bills"], "Conversation_no": 94, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "who were the broadcasters of the super bowl?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "NBC", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Broadcasting", "Rationale": "The game was broadcast on television in the United States by NBC. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "NBC.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Broadcasting", "Rationale": "The game was broadcast on television in the United States by NBC."}, {"Answer": "NBC and CBS", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Broadcasting", "Rationale": "NBC and CBS t"}, {"Answer": "NBC.", "Topic": "Super Bowl XXVII", "Topic_section": "Broadcasting", "Rationale": "The game was broadcast on television in the United States by NBC."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "Topic": "Geology of the Grand Canyon area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The nearly 40 major sedimentary rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200\u00a0million to nearly 2\u00a0billion years old. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old."], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Colorado River", "Topic": "Geology of the Grand Canyon area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Opening of the Gulf of California around 6\u00a0million years ago enabled a large river to cut its way northeast from the gulf. The new river captured the older drainage to form the ancestral Colorado River, which in turn started to form the Grand Canyon.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Colorado River.", "Topic": "Geology of the Grand Canyon area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The new river captured the older drainage to form the ancestral Colorado River, which in turn started to form the Grand Canyon."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Colorado River.", "Topic": "Geology of the Grand Canyon area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "f. The new river captured the older drainage to form the ancestral Colorado River, which in turn started to form the Grand Canyon"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Colorado River", "Topic": "Geology of the Grand Canyon area", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Opening of the Gulf of California around 6\u00a0million years ago enabled a large river to cut its way northeast from the gulf. The new river captured the older drainage to form the ancestral Colorado River, which in turn started to form the Grand Canyon."}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River"], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "Topic": "Grand Canyon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "Topic": "Grand Canyon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Grand Canyon (, , , ) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States. The Grand Canyon is long, up to wide and attains a depth of over a mile ()."}, {"Answer": "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "Topic": "Grand Canyon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Grand Canyon (, , , ) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States. The Grand Canyon is long, up to wide and attains a depth of over a mile ()."}, {"Answer": "The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States., it is long, up to wide and attains a depth of over a mile", "Topic": "Grand Canyon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Grand Canyon (, , , ) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States. The Grand Canyon is long, up to wide and attains a depth of over a mile ().\n"}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States."], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Major tributaries", "Rationale": "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries, of which the Green River is the largest by both length and discharge. The Green River takes drainage from the Wind River Range of west-central Wyoming, from Utah's Uinta Mountains, and from the Rockies of northwestern Colorado. The Gila River is the second longest and drains a greater area than the Green, but has a significantly lower flow because of a more arid climate and larger diversions for irrigation and cities. Both the Gunnison and San Juan rivers, which derive most of their water from Rocky Mountains snowmelt, contribute more water than the Gila contributed naturally.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Green River, Gila River, Gunnison and San Juan rivers.", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Major tributaries", "Rationale": "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries, of which the Green River is the largest by both length and discharge. The Green River takes drainage from the Wind River Range of west-central Wyoming, from Utah's Uinta Mountains, and from the Rockies of northwestern Colorado. The Gila River is the second longest and drains a greater area than the Green, but has a significantly lower flow because of a more arid climate and larger diversions for irrigation and cities. Both the Gunnison and San Juan rivers, which derive most of their water from Rocky Mountains snowmelt, contribute more water than the Gila contributed naturally."}, {"Answer": "It is joined by over 25 significant tributaries.", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Major tributaries", "Rationale": "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries, of which the Green River is the largest by both length and discharge."}, {"Answer": "Green River, Wind River, Gila River", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Major tributaries", "Rationale": "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries, of which the Green River is the largest by both length and discharge. The Green River takes drainage from the Wind River Range of west-central Wyoming, from Utah's Uinta Mountains, and from the Rockies of northwestern Colorado. The Gila River is the second longest and drains a greater area than the Green, but has a significantly lower flow because of a more arid climate and larger diversions for irrigation and cities. Both the Gunnison and San Juan rivers, which derive most of their water from Rocky Mountains snowmelt, contribute more water than the Gila contributed naturally."}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,"], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are some of the flora found near this larger river?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Wildlife and plants", "Rationale": "More than 1,600 species of plants grow in the Colorado River watershed, ranging from the creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts to the forests of the Rocky Mountains and other uplands, composed mainly of ponderosa pine, subalpine fir, Douglas-fir", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, Joshua trees, ponderosa pine, subalpine fir, Douglas-fir and Engelmann spruce.", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Wildlife and plants", "Rationale": "More than 1,600 species of plants grow in the Colorado River watershed, ranging from the creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts to the forests of the Rocky Mountains and other uplands, composed mainly of ponderosa pine, subalpine fir, Douglas-fir and Engelmann spruce."}, {"Answer": "Tamarisk", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Wildlife and plants", "Rationale": " The most prominent riparian zones along the river occur along the lower Colorado below Davis Dam, especially in the Colorado River Delta, where riparian areas support 358 species of birds despite the reduction in freshwater flow and invasive plants such as tamarisk (salt cedar)."}, {"Answer": "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Wildlife and plants", "Rationale": "More than 1,600 species of plants grow in the Colorado River watershed, ranging from the creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts to the forests of the Rocky Mountains and other uplands, composed mainly of ponderosa pine, subalpine fir, Douglas-fir and Engelmann spruce. Before logging in the 19th\u00a0century, forests were abundant in high elevations as far "}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,", "what are some of the flora found near this larger river?", "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees"], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who were the first to explore this area?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America.", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Early explorers", "Rationale": "During the 16th\u00a0century, the Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America. An early motive was the search for the Seven Cities of Gold, or \"Cibola\", rumored to have been built by Native Americans somewhere in the desert Southwest.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Spanish", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Early explorers", "Rationale": "During the 16th\u00a0century, the Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America. An early motive was the search for the Seven Cities of Gold, or \"Cibola\", rumored to have been built by Native Americans somewhere in the desert Southwest. "}, {"Answer": "The Spanish.", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Early explorers", "Rationale": "During the 16th\u00a0century, the Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America. An early motive was the search for the Seven Cities of Gold, or \"Cibola\", rumored to have been built by Native Americans somewhere in the desert Southwest. "}, {"Answer": "Spanish", "Topic": "Colorado River", "Topic_section": "Early explorers", "Rationale": "During the 16th\u00a0century, the Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America. "}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,", "what are some of the flora found near this larger river?", "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees", "who were the first to explore this area?", "The Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America."], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "has the state where the canyon is located, experienced any natural disasters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The first damaging earthquake known to be centered within Arizona occurred on January 25, 1906, also including a series of other earthquakes centered near Socorro, New Mexico.", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": " The first damaging earthquake known to be centered within Arizona occurred on January 25, 1906, also including a series of other earthquakes centered near Socorro, New Mexico. The shock was violent in Flagstaff.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, earthquakes.", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": "The earliest Arizona earthquakes were recorded at Fort Yuma, on the California side of the Colorado River."}, {"Answer": "Yes, a series of 52 earthquakes caused a construction crew near Flagstaff to leave the area.", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": "In September 1910, a series of 52 earthquakes caused a construction crew near Flagstaff to leave the area. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, earthquakes", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": "Generally, Arizona is at low risk of earthquakes, except for the southwestern portion which is at moderate risk due to its proximity to southern California. On the other hand, northern Arizona is at moderate risk due to numerous faults in the area. The regions near and west of Phoenix have the lowest risk."}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,", "what are some of the flora found near this larger river?", "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees", "who were the first to explore this area?", "The Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America.", "has the state where the canyon is located, experienced any natural disasters?", "The first damaging earthquake known to be centered within Arizona occurred on January 25, 1906, also including a series of other earthquakes centered near Socorro, New Mexico."], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how many people live there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census.", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "7,278,717 as on July 1, 2019", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census."}, {"Answer": "7,278,717", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census."}, {"Answer": "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census."}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,", "what are some of the flora found near this larger river?", "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees", "who were the first to explore this area?", "The Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America.", "has the state where the canyon is located, experienced any natural disasters?", "The first damaging earthquake known to be centered within Arizona occurred on January 25, 1906, also including a series of other earthquakes centered near Socorro, New Mexico.", "how many people live there?", "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census."], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the state's policy on marriage between homosexual partners?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions.", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Same-sex marriage and civil unions", "Rationale": "Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "October 17, 2014, each county's Clerk of the Superior Court began to issue same-sex marriage licenses, and Arizona became the 31st state to legalize same-sex marriage.", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Same-sex marriage and civil unions", "Rationale": "On October 17, 2014, Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne announced his office would no longer object to same-sex marriage, in response to a U.S. District Court Ruling on Arizona Proposition 102. On that day, each county's Clerk of the Superior Court began to issue same-sex marriage licenses, and Arizona became the 31st state to legalize same-sex marriage."}, {"Answer": "In 2006, Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions.", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Same-sex marriage and civil unions", "Rationale": "In 2006, Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions. "}, {"Answer": "In 2006, Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions", "Topic": "Arizona", "Topic_section": "Same-sex marriage and civil unions", "Rationale": "In 2006, Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions. However, in 2008, Arizona voters approved of Prop 102, a constitutional amendment that prohibited same-sex marriage but not other unions. Prior to same-sex marriage being legal, the City of Bisbee became the first jurisdiction in Arizona to approve of civil unions. The state's Attorney General at the time, Tom Horne, threatened to sue, but rescinded the threat once Bisbee amended the ordinance; Bisbee approved of civil unions in 2013. The municipalities of Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Jerome, Sedona, and Tucson also passed civil unions.\n\nA November 2011 Public Policy Polling survey found 44% of Arizona voters supported the legalization of same-sex marriage, while 45% opposed it and 12% were not sure. A separate question on the same survey found 72% of respondents supported legal recognition of same-sex couples, with 40% supporting same-sex"}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,", "what are some of the flora found near this larger river?", "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees", "who were the first to explore this area?", "The Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America.", "has the state where the canyon is located, experienced any natural disasters?", "The first damaging earthquake known to be centered within Arizona occurred on January 25, 1906, also including a series of other earthquakes centered near Socorro, New Mexico.", "how many people live there?", "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census.", "what is the state's policy on marriage between homosexual partners?", "Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions."], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is this form of union mentioned here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A civil union is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples.", "Topic": "Civil union", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A civil union is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples.", "Topic": "Civil union", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples."}, {"Answer": "It is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples.", "Topic": "Civil union", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples."}, {"Answer": "It is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples", "Topic": "Civil union", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. "}]} {"Context": ["are the oldest rocks in the world in the grand canyon", "Yes, the rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from about 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old.", "is there any river flowing through or alongside it?", "Yes, Colorado River", "what exactly is that canyon mentioned above?", "It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.", "what are some of the tributaries of the water body mentioned above?", "The Colorado is joined by over 25 significant tributaries: Green River, Gila River ,", "what are some of the flora found near this larger river?", "Creosote bush, saguaro cactus, and Joshua trees", "who were the first to explore this area?", "The Spanish began to explore and colonize western North America.", "has the state where the canyon is located, experienced any natural disasters?", "The first damaging earthquake known to be centered within Arizona occurred on January 25, 1906, also including a series of other earthquakes centered near Socorro, New Mexico.", "how many people live there?", "The United States Census Bureau estimates Arizona's population was 7,278,717 on July 1, 2019, a 13.87% increase since the 2010 United States Census.", "what is the state's policy on marriage between homosexual partners?", "Arizona became the first state in the United States to reject a proposition, Prop 107, that would have banned same-sex marriage and civil unions.", "what is this form of union mentioned here?", "A civil union is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples."], "Conversation_no": 95, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the origin of this term?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The term vary widely from country to country. Some other terms include civil partnerships, registered partnerships, domestic partnerships, significant relationships.", "Topic": "Civil union", "Topic_section": "Overview and terminology", "Rationale": "The terms used to designate civil unions are not standardized, and vary widely from country to country. Government-sanctioned relationships that may be similar or equivalent to civil unions include civil partnerships, registered partnerships, domestic partnerships, significant relationships, reciprocal beneficiary relationships, common-law marriage, adult interdependent relationships", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is used in the United States, beginning with the state of Vermont in 2000.", "Topic": "Civil union", "Topic_section": "Overview and terminology", "Rationale": "As used in the United States, beginning with the state of Vermont in 2000, the term \"civil union\" has connoted a status equivalent to marriage for same-sex couples; \"domestic partnership\", offered by some states, counties, cities, and employers since as early as 1985, has generally connoted a lesser status with fewer benefits. However, the legislatures of the West Coast states of California, Oregon and Washington have preferred the term \"domestic partnership\" for enactments similar or equivalent to civil union laws in East Coast states."}, {"Answer": "As used in the United States, beginning with the state of Vermont in 2000, the term \"civil union\" has connoted a status equivalent to marriage for same-sex couples.", "Topic": "Civil union", "Topic_section": "Overview and terminology", "Rationale": "As used in the United States, beginning with the state of Vermont in 2000, the term \"civil union\" has connoted a status equivalent to marriage for same-sex couples"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when does marvel's the defenders take place", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "August 18, 2017", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Defenders\" premiered in New York on July 31, 2017, with all eight episodes released on Netflix on August 18. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "July 31, 2017", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "July 31, 2017"}, {"Answer": "Daredevil", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "Daredevil"}, {"Answer": "Set a few months after the second season of \"Daredevil\", and a month after the first season of \"Iron Fist\".", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "Set a few months after the second season of \"Daredevil\", and a month after the first season of \"Iron Fist\", "}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the defenders?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American streaming television miniseries", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Marvel's The Defenders is an American streaming television miniseries created by Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez for Netflix.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an American streaming television miniseries", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an American streaming television miniseries"}, {"Answer": "It is an American streaming television miniseries.", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an American streaming television miniseries"}, {"Answer": "It is based on the Marvel Comics characters Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, who form the eponymous superhero team.", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is based on the Marvel Comics characters Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, who form the eponymous superhero team."}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who wrote this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Petrie and Ramirez", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "By late May 2016, Petrie and Ramirez had turned in a completed story for the miniseries, based on a \"very bare-bones structure\" from Loeb. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Petrie and Ramirez", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": " Petrie and Ramirez"}, {"Answer": "Petrie and Ramirez", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": " Petrie and Ramirez "}, {"Answer": "Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez.", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Marvel's The Defenders is an American streaming television miniseries created by Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez for Netflix. It "}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who are the characters in this series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is based on the Marvel Comics characters Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, who form the eponymous superhero team.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist"}, {"Answer": "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist etc", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist"}, {"Answer": "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist.", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "t is based on the Marvel Comics characters Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, who form the eponymous superhero team."}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how did its development take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014. Petrie and Ramirez joined as showrunners in April, after doing so for the second season of \"Daredevil\". Petrie left with the start of filming, which took place in New York City from October 2016 to March 2017.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Deadline Hollywood\" reported that Marvel Television was preparing four drama series and a miniseries, totaling 60 episodes, to present to video on demand services and cable providers, with Netflix, Amazon, and WGN America expressing interest.", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "\"Deadline Hollywood\" reported that Marvel Television was preparing four drama series and a miniseries, totaling 60 episodes, to present to video on demand services and cable providers, with Netflix, Amazon, and WGN America expressing interest."}, {"Answer": "In October 2013, \"Deadline Hollywood\" reported that Marvel Television was preparing four drama series and a miniseries, totaling 60 episodes, to present to video on demand services and cable providers, with Netflix, Amazon, and WGN America expressing interest.", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "In October 2013, \"Deadline Hollywood\" reported that Marvel Television was preparing four drama series and a miniseries, totaling 60 episodes, to present to video on demand services and cable providers, with Netflix, Amazon, and WGN America expressing interest. "}, {"Answer": "As a four drama series and a miniseries, totaling 60 episodes.", "Topic": "The Defenders (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "In October 2013, \"Deadline Hollywood\" reported that Marvel Television was preparing four drama series and a miniseries, totaling 60 episodes, to present to video on demand services and cable providers, with Netflix, Amazon, and WGN America expressing interest. A few weeks later, it was announced that Marvel Television and ABC Studios would p"}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "how did its development take place?", "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is the second mentioned actress from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Topic": "Jessica Jones", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jessica Campbell Jones Cage is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics."}, {"Answer": "She is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books.", "Topic": "Jessica Jones", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books "}, {"Answer": "Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.", "Topic": "Krysten Ritter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Ritter was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania,"}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "how did its development take place?", "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014", "where is the second mentioned actress from?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how was her early days like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As Jewel, Jones has a fairly uneventful superhero career until she intervenes in a disturbance at a restaurant involving Zebediah Killgrave, the Purple Man.", "Topic": "Jessica Jones", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "As Jewel, Jones has a fairly uneventful superhero career until she intervenes in a disturbance at a restaurant involving Zebediah Killgrave, the Purple Man. "}, {"Answer": "As Jewel, Jones has a fairly uneventful superhero career until she intervenes in a disturbance at a restaurant involving Zebediah Killgrave, the Purple Man.", "Topic": "Jessica Jones", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "As Jewel, Jones has a fairly uneventful superhero career until she intervenes in a disturbance at a restaurant involving Zebediah Killgrave, the Purple Man. "}, {"Answer": "She was raised in rural Shickshinny, Pennsylvania and graduated from Northwest Area High School.", "Topic": "Krysten Ritter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Ritter was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Garry Ritter and Kathi Taylor. She was raised in rural Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, where her mother, stepfather and sister live; her father lives in nearby Benton. She is of German, Scottish, and English descent. She graduated from Northwest Area High School in 2000."}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "how did its development take place?", "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014", "where is the second mentioned actress from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how was her early days like?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the definition of the type of series mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A miniseries (or mini-series) is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes. "}, {"Answer": "It is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes."}, {"Answer": "A miniseries (or mini-series) is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A miniseries (or mini-series) is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes. "}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "how did its development take place?", "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014", "where is the second mentioned actress from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how was her early days like?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the definition of the type of series mentioned earlier?", "It is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where did it first begin?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Before the term was coined in the US in the early 1970s, the ongoing episodic form was always called a \"serial\", just as a novel appearing in episodes in successive editions of magazines or newspapers is called a serial.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Britain", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "United Kingdom", "Rationale": "The British television "}, {"Answer": "Australian Historical Mini-series", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Australian Historical Mini-series"}, {"Answer": "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "ore the term was coined in the US in the early 1970s"}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "how did its development take place?", "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014", "where is the second mentioned actress from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how was her early days like?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the definition of the type of series mentioned earlier?", "It is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes", "where did it first begin?", "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the historical account behind this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s; with the proliferation of the format in the 1980s and 90s, television films broadcast over even two or three nights were commonly referred to as miniseries", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Before the term was coined in the US in the early 1970s, the ongoing episodic form was always called a \"serial\", just as a novel appearing in episodes in successive editions of magazines or newspapers is called a serial. In Britain, miniseries are often still referred to as serials.\n\nSeveral commentators have offered more precise definitions of the term. In \"Halliwell's Television Companion\", Leslie Halliwell and Philip Purser argue that miniseries tend to \"appear in four to six episodes of various lengths\", while Stuart Cunningham in \"Textual Innovation in the Australian Historical Mini-series\" defines a miniseries as, \"a limited run program of more than two and less than the 13-part season or half season block associated with serial or series programming.\" Still, with the proliferation of the format in the 1980s and 90s, television films broadcast over even two or three nights were commonly referred to as miniseries.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A miniseries is distinguished from an ongoing television series; the latter does not usually have a predetermined number of episodes and may continue for several years.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "A miniseries is distinguished from an ongoing television series; the latter does not usually have a predetermined number of episodes and may continue for several years. "}, {"Answer": "The format in the 1980s and 90s, television films broadcast over even two or three nights were commonly referred to as miniseries.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " the format in the 1980s and 90s, television films broadcast over even two or three nights were commonly referred to as miniseries."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "how did its development take place?", "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014", "where is the second mentioned actress from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how was her early days like?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the definition of the type of series mentioned earlier?", "It is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes", "where did it first begin?", "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s", "what is the historical account behind this?", "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s; with the proliferation of the format in the 1980s and 90s, television films broadcast over even two or three nights were commonly referred to as miniseries"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how was it in the uk?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The British television \"serial\" is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "United Kingdom", "Rationale": "The British television \"serial\" is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars. In the 1920s the BBC pioneered dramatic readings of books. In 1925 it broadcast \"A Christmas Carol\", which has become a holiday favourite. Later, John Reith, wanting to use radio waves to \"part the clouds of ignorance\", came up with the idea of a \"classic serial\", based on a \"classical\" literary text.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The British television \"serial\" is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars. In the 1920s the BBC pioneered dramatic readings of books.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "United Kingdom", "Rationale": "The British television \"serial\" is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars. In the 1920s the BBC pioneered dramatic readings of books. In 1925 it broadcast \"A Christmas Carol\", which has become a holiday favourite. Later, John Reith, wanting to use radio waves to \"part the clouds of ignorance\", came up with the idea of a \"classic serial\", based on a \"classical\" literary text.\n"}, {"Answer": "Itis rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "United Kingdom", "Rationale": " is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars. "}, {"Answer": "The British television \"serial\" is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "United Kingdom", "Rationale": "The British television \"serial\" is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars. "}]} {"Context": ["when does marvel's the defenders take place", "August 18, 2017", "what is the defenders?", "American streaming television miniseries", "who wrote this?", "Petrie and Ramirez", "who are the characters in this series?", "Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist", "how did its development take place?", "Development began in late 2013, with Cox the first actor cast in May 2014", "where is the second mentioned actress from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how was her early days like?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the definition of the type of series mentioned earlier?", "It is a television program that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes", "where did it first begin?", "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s", "what is the historical account behind this?", "The term was coined in the US in the early 1970s; with the proliferation of the format in the 1980s and 90s, television films broadcast over even two or three nights were commonly referred to as miniseries", "how was it in the uk?", "The British television \"serial\" is rooted in dramatic radio productions developed between the First and the Second World Wars"], "Conversation_no": 96, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what happened to it in south korea?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "South Korea started to broadcast television series () in the 1960s", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "South Korea", "Rationale": "South Korea started to broadcast television series () in the 1960s. Since then, the shows became popular worldwide, partially due to the spread of the Korean Wave, with streaming services that offer multiple language subtitles.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Series set in contemporary times usually run for one season, for 12\u221224 episodes of 60 minutes each.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "South Korea", "Rationale": " Series set in contemporary times usually run for one season, for 12\u221224 episodes of 60 minutes each."}, {"Answer": "They started to broadcast television series in the 1960s.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "South Korea", "Rationale": "started to broadcast television series () in the 1960s. "}, {"Answer": "They started to broadcast television series in the 1960s, with 50 to 200 episodes, and are either based on historical figures, incorporate historical events, or use a historical backdrop.", "Topic": "Miniseries", "Topic_section": "South Korea", "Rationale": "South Korea started to broadcast television series () in the 1960s."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A mitochondrion is thus termed the \"powerhouse\" of the cell.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "The most prominent roles of mitochondria are to produce the energy currency of the cell, ATP (i.e., phosphorylation of ADP), "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who was the first to discover it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Richard Altmann.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": "The first observations of intracellular structures that probably represented mitochondria were published in the 1840s. Richard Altmann, in 1890, established them as cell organelles and called them \"bioblasts\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Richard Altmann", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": "he first observations of intracellular structures that probably represented mitochondria were published in the 1840s. Richard Altmann, in 1890, established them as cell organelles and called them \"bioblasts\"."}, {"Answer": "Richard Altmann.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": "The first observations of intracellular structures that probably represented mitochondria were published in the 1840s. Richard Altmann,"}, {"Answer": "Richard Altmann", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": "The first observations of intracellular structures that probably represented mitochondria were published in the 1840s. Richard Altmann"}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what exactly is it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mitochondrion (, plural mitochondria) is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mitochondrion (, plural mitochondria) is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms. "}, {"Answer": "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mitochondrion (, plural mitochondria) is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms."}, {"Answer": "The mitochondrion is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mitochondrion (, plural mitochondria) is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms"}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the above-mentioned person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A German pathologist and histologist.", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a German pathologist and histologist.", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia."}, {"Answer": "He was a German pathologist and histologist.", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia."}, {"Answer": "He was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia."}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1890.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": " Richard Altmann, in 1890, established them as cell organelles and called them \"bioblasts\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1890", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": ", in 1890, established them as cell organelles and called them \"bioblasts\"."}, {"Answer": "1890.", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann, in 1890, established them as cell organelles and called them \"bioblasts\". The term \"mitochondria\" was coined by Carl Benda in 1898."}, {"Answer": "1890", "Topic": "Mitochondrion", "Topic_section": "History of discovery and research", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann, in 1890, established them as cell organelles and called them \"bioblasts\"."}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Deutsch Eylau", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia."}, {"Answer": "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia."}, {"Answer": "Province of Prussia", "Topic": "Richard Altmann", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Altmann (12 March 1852 \u2013 8 December 1900) was a German pathologist and histologist from Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia."}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is this province located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kingdom of Prussia.", "Topic": "Province of Prussia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Province of Prussia ( ; ; ) was a province of Prussia from 1829 to 1878. Prussia was established as a province of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1829 from the provinces of East Prussia and West Prussia, and was dissolved in 1878 when the merger was reversed.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Prussia", "Topic": "Province of Prussia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Province of Prussia ( ; ; ) was a province of Prussia from 1829 to 1878. "}, {"Answer": "Germany.", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Kingdom of Prussia () was a German kingdom that constituted the state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918. It was the driving force behind the unification of Germany in 1871 and was the "}, {"Answer": "Prussia", "Topic": "Province of Prussia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Province of Prussia ( ; ; ) was a province of Prussia"}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "House of Hohenzollern.", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The kings of Prussia were from the House of Hohenzollern. Brandenburg-Prussia, predecessor of the kingdom, became a military p"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia.", "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which year did it experience a plague?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1708.", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "1701\u20131721: Plague and the Great Northern War", "Rationale": " In 1708 about one third of the population of the Duchy of Prussia died of bubonic plague. The plague reached Prenzlau in August 1710 but receded before it could reach the capital Berlin, which was only away.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1708", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "1701\u20131721: Plague and the Great Northern War", "Rationale": " In 1708 about one third of the population of the Duchy of Prussia died of bubonic plague. The plague reached Prenzlau in August 1710 but receded before it could reach the capital Berlin, which was only away.\n"}, {"Answer": "1708.", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "1701\u20131721: Plague and the Great Northern War", "Rationale": " In 1708 about one third of the population of the Duchy of Prussia died of bubonic plague. The plague reached Pr"}, {"Answer": "1708", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "1701\u20131721: Plague and the Great Northern War", "Rationale": "In 1708 about one third of the population of the Duchy of Prussia died of bubonic plague."}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia.", "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which year did it experience a plague?", "1708."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "has it experienced any wars?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War and others.", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "1701\u20131721: Plague and the Great Northern War", "Rationale": "The Kingdom of Prussia was still recovering from the devastation of the Thirty Years' War and poor in natural resources. Its territory was disjointed, stretching from the lands of the Duchy of Prussia on the south-east coast of the Baltic Sea to the Hohenzollern heartland of Brandenburg, with the exclaves of Cleves, Mark and Ravensberg in the Rhineland. In 1708 about one third of the population of the Duchy of Prussia died of bubonic plague. The plague reached Prenzlau in August 1710 but receded before it could reach the capital Berlin, which was only away.\n\nThe Great Northern War was the first major conflict that the Kingdom of Prussia was involved in.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the Great Northern War.", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "1701\u20131721: Plague and the Great Northern War", "Rationale": "\nThe Great Northern War was the first major conflict that the Kingdom of Prussia was involved in. S"}, {"Answer": "Yes, many wars.", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Throughout the next hundred years Prussia went on to win many battles, and many wars. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, The Silesian wars", "Topic": "Kingdom of Prussia", "Topic_section": "1740\u20131762: Silesian Wars", "Rationale": "Frederick invaded Silesia, thereby beginning the War of the Austrian Succession."}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia.", "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which year did it experience a plague?", "1708.", "has it experienced any wars?", "Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War and others."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where was the latter war fought?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria among others.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire and launched a threefold attack on Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria"}, {"Answer": "Travendal, Narva, etc.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire and launched a threefold attack on Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria. Sweden parried the Danish and Russian attacks at Travendal (August 1700) and Narva (November 1700) respectively, and in a counter-offensive pushed Augustus II's forces through the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth to Saxony, dethroning Augustus on the way (September 1706) and forcing him to acknowledge defeat in the Treaty of Altranst\u00e4dt (October 1706). The treaty also secure"}, {"Answer": "of the Swedish Empire in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Northern War (1700\u20131721) was a conflict in which a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. "}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia.", "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which year did it experience a plague?", "1708.", "has it experienced any wars?", "Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War and others.", "where was the latter war fought?", "Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria among others."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "when did it end?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1721.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Northern War (1700\u20131721) ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1721", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Northern War (1700\u20131721) was a conflict in which a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. T"}, {"Answer": "30 August 1721.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Peace", "Rationale": "Therefore, the war was finally concluded by the Treaty of Nystad between Russia and Sweden in Uusikaupunki (\"Nystad\") on 30 August 1721 (OS"}, {"Answer": "30 August 1721", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Peace", "Rationale": "Therefore, the war was finally concluded by the Treaty of Nystad between Russia and Sweden in Uusikaupunki (\"Nystad\") on 30 August 1721"}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia.", "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which year did it experience a plague?", "1708.", "has it experienced any wars?", "Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War and others.", "where was the latter war fought?", "Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria among others.", "when did it end?", "1721."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what was the reason behind the start of the war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII declared war on the Swedish Empire.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII,"}, {"Answer": "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire and launched a threefold attack on Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria."}, {"Answer": "Between the years of 1560 and 1658, Sweden created a Baltic empire centred on the Gulf of Finland and comprising the provinces of Karelia, Ingria, Estonia, and Livonia. During the Thirty Years' War Sweden gained tracts in Germany as well, including Western Pomerania, Wismar, the Duchy of Bremen, and Verden. During the same period, Sweden conquered Danish and Norwegian provinces north of the Sound", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Between the years of 1560 and 1658, Sweden created a Baltic empire centred on the Gulf of Finland and comprising the provinces of Karelia, Ingria, Estonia, and Livonia. During the Thirty Years' War Sweden gained tracts in Germany as well, including Western Pomerania, Wismar, the Duchy of Bremen, and Verden. During the same period, Sweden conquered Danish and Norwegian provinces north of the Sound"}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia.", "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which year did it experience a plague?", "1708.", "has it experienced any wars?", "Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War and others.", "where was the latter war fought?", "Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria among others.", "when did it end?", "1721.", "what was the reason behind the start of the war?", "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "did the former war mentioned earlier, really stretch for thirty years?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, from 1618 to 1648.", "Topic": "Thirty Years' War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thirty Years' War was primarily fought in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, from 1618 to 1648.", "Topic": "Thirty Years' War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thirty Years' War was primarily fought in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648."}, {"Answer": "The Great Northern War took place between 1700\u20131721.", "Topic": "Great Northern War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Northern War (1700\u20131721) was a conflict in which a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. The initial leader"}, {"Answer": "Yes, between 1618 and 1648", "Topic": "Thirty Years' War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thirty Years' War was primarily fought in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648. "}]} {"Context": ["the mitochrondria is the powerhouse of the cell", "Yes.", "who was the first to discover it?", "Richard Altmann.", "what exactly is it?", "It is a semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.", "who is the above-mentioned person?", "A German pathologist and histologist.", "when did he discover this organelle mentioned above?", "1890.", "where is he from?", "Deutsch Eylau in the Province of Prussia.", "where is this province located?", "Kingdom of Prussia.", "who are the natives of this kingdom?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which year did it experience a plague?", "1708.", "has it experienced any wars?", "Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War and others.", "where was the latter war fought?", "Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria among others.", "when did it end?", "1721.", "what was the reason behind the start of the war?", "The war began when an alliance of Denmark\u2013Norway, Saxony and Russia, sensing an opportunity as Sweden was ruled by the young Charles XII, declared war on the Swedish Empire.", "did the former war mentioned earlier, really stretch for thirty years?", "Yes, from 1618 to 1648."], "Conversation_no": 97, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "how many lives were lost to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Estimates range from 4.5 to 8 million.", "Topic": "Thirty Years' War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "rily fought in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648. Estimates of the total number of military and civilian deaths which resulted range from 4.5 to 8 million", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "4.5 to 8 million.", "Topic": "Thirty Years' War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thirty Years' War was primarily fought in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648. Estimates of the total number of military and civilian deaths which resulted range from 4.5 to 8 million,"}, {"Answer": "4.5 to 8 million.", "Topic": "Thirty Years' War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Estimates of the total number of military and civilian deaths which resulted range from 4.5 to 8 million, the vast majority from disease or starvation."}, {"Answer": "From 4.5 to 8 million", "Topic": "Thirty Years' War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Estimates of the total number of military and civilian deaths which resulted range from 4.5 to 8 million, the vast majority from disease or starvation. In some areas of Germany, it has been suggested up to 60% of the population died. \n"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert C. Christie Hunter (born Robert Burns, June 23, 1941 \u2013 September 23, 2019) was an American lyricist, singer-songwriter, translator, and poet, best known for his work with the Grateful Dead", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Grateful Dead", "Rationale": "While Hunter was in New Mexico, he wrote lyrics for three songs. These songs\u2014\"China Cat Sunflower\", \"St. Stephen\", and \"Alligator\"\u2014would become hits for the Grateful Dead."}, {"Answer": "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert C. Christie Hunter (born Robert Burns, June 23, 1941 \u2013 September 23, 2019) was an American lyricist, singer-songwriter, translator, and poet, best known for his work with the Grateful Dead."}, {"Answer": "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert C. Christie Hunter (born Robert Burns, June 23, 1941 \u2013 September 23, 2019) was an American lyricist, singer-songwriter, translator, and poet, best known for his work with the Grateful Dead. "}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter"], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "San Luis Obispo, California", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Born near San Luis Obispo, California, Hunter spent some time in his childhood in foster homes, as a result of his father's abandoning his family, and took refuge in reading and writing.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Arroyo Grande, California, near San Luis Obispo.", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Hunter was born Robert Burns on June 23, 1941 in Arroyo Grande, California, near San Luis Obispo."}, {"Answer": "Arroyo Grande, California", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Hunter was born Robert Burns on June 23, 1941 in Arroyo Grande, California, near San Luis Obisp"}, {"Answer": "Arroyo Grande, California, near San Luis Obispo", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Hunter was born Robert Burns on June 23, 1941 in Arroyo Grande, California, near San Luis Obispo."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "where is he from?", "San Luis Obispo, California"], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are his famous works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\"", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Over the years Hunter wrote lyrics to a number of the band's signature pieces, including \"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\", and \"Terrapin Station\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Aoxomoxoa\", \"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\", and \"Terrapin Station\".", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Garcia invited him to join the band as a lyricist, and Hunter contributed substantially to many of their albums, beginning with \"Aoxomoxoa\" in 1969. Over the years Hunter wrote lyrics to a number of the band's signature pieces, including \"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\", and \"Terrapin Station\". Hunter was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Grateful Dead in 1994, and is the only non-performer to be inducted as a member of a band. Upon his death, \"Rolling Stone\" described him as \"one of rock's most ambitious and dazzling lyricists\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\", and \"Terrapin Station\"", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Over the years Hunter wrote lyrics to a number of the band's signature pieces, including \"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\", and \"Terrapin Station\""}, {"Answer": "In albums \"Aoxomoxoa\", \"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\", and \"Terrapin Station\"", "Topic": "Robert Hunter (lyricist)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hunter contributed substantially to many of their albums, beginning with \"Aoxomoxoa\" in 1969. Over the years Hunter wrote lyrics to a number of the band's signature pieces, including \"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\", and \"Terrapin Station\". Hunter was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Grateful Dead in 1994, and is the only non-performer to be inducted as a member of a band. "}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "where is he from?", "San Luis Obispo, California", "what are his famous works?", "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\""], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the first one about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was an early Grateful Dead classic and became one of their most loved and anticipated numbers, often with the group using it as a vehicle for musical improvisation sessions that extended well beyond the original structure of the song.", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " \"Dark Star\" was an early Grateful Dead classic and became one of their most loved and anticipated numbers, often with the group using it as a vehicle for musical improvisation sessions that extended well beyond the original structure of the song. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Dark Star\" is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros. records in 1968."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "where is he from?", "San Luis Obispo, California", "what are his famous works?", "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\"", "what is the first one about?", "A song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros"], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who composed the song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jerry Garcia", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "t was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia; however, compositional credit is sometimes extended to include Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir.", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia; however, compositional credit is sometimes extended to include Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir. "}, {"Answer": "Jerry Garcia", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia;"}, {"Answer": "Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia; however, compositional credit is sometimes extended to include Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir. "}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "where is he from?", "San Luis Obispo, California", "what are his famous works?", "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\"", "what is the first one about?", "A song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros", "who composed the song?", "Jerry Garcia"], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1968", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Dark Star\" is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros. records in 1968", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1968", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Composition and release", "Rationale": "Dark Star\" was initially released as a single in 1968, backed with \"Born Cross-Eyed\", a track written by rhythm guitarist Bob Weir. "}, {"Answer": "1968", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Composition and release", "Rationale": "\"Dark Star\" was initially released as a single in 1968, backed with \"Born Cross-Eyed\""}, {"Answer": "1968", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Dark Star\" is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros. records in 1968."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "where is he from?", "San Luis Obispo, California", "what are his famous works?", "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\"", "what is the first one about?", "A song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros", "who composed the song?", "Jerry Garcia", "when was it released?", "1968"], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "was the song performed anywhere?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, San Francisco's Fillmore West, the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY, the Fillmore East", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Selected performances", "Rationale": "During the period when the Grateful Dead were mixing their first official live album \"Live/Dead\", the band played a run of shows at San Francisco's Fillmore West and the performance of \"Dark Star\" recorded at this venue on February 27, 1969 is highly regarded. The entire show has been released as part of the \"\" box set, which includes the full four-night run. During this period, \"Dark Star\" began to take thematic shape and became a cornerstone of the Dead's jamming.\n\nSome Deadheads consider February 18, 1971's version at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY to be the best. Lasting 22 minutes in length, this version of \"Dark Star\" flowed into the song \"Wharf Rat\" and then back into \"Dark Star\".\n\nAnother well-loved performance considered by many fans to be the peak rendition of \"Dark Star\" is from the Fillmore East on February 13, 1970. This performance of the song includes the \"Feelin' Groovy Jam\", so-called because of its passing resemblance to \"The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes. San Francisco's Fillmore West", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Selected performances", "Rationale": "During the period when the Grateful Dead were mixing their first official live album \"Live/Dead\", the band played a run of shows at San Francisco's Fillmore West and the performance of \"Dark Star\" recorded at this venue on February 27, 1969 is highly regarded."}, {"Answer": "Yes, shows at San Francisco's Fillmore West", "Topic": "Dark Star (song)", "Topic_section": "Selected performances", "Rationale": "During the period when the Grateful Dead were mixing their first official live album \"Live/Dead\", the band played a run of shows at San Francisco's Fillmore West and the performance of \"Dark Star\" recorded at this venue on February 27, 1969 is highly regarded. The entire show has been released as part of the \"\" box set, which includes the full four-night run. During this period, \"Dark Star\" began to take thematic shape and became a cornerstone of the Dead's jamming."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "where is he from?", "San Luis Obispo, California", "what are his famous works?", "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\"", "what is the first one about?", "A song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros", "who composed the song?", "Jerry Garcia", "when was it released?", "1968", "was the song performed anywhere?", "Yes, San Francisco's Fillmore West, the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY, the Fillmore East"], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did the composer start any band?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he was a founding member of the Grateful Dead", "Topic": "Jerry Garcia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jerome John Garcia (August 1, 1942\u00a0\u2013 August 9, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for being a principal songwriter, the lead guitarist and a vocalist with the rock band the Grateful Dead, of which he was a founding member and which came to prominence during the counterculture of the 1960s. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New Riders of the Purple Sage", "Topic": "Jerry Garcia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Garcia also founded and participated in a variety of side projects, including the Saunders\u2013Garcia Band (with longtime friend Merl Saunders), the Jerry Garcia Band, Old & In the Way, the Garcia/Grisman acoustic duo, Legion of Mary, and New Riders of the Purple Sage (which Garcia co-founded with John Dawson and David Nelson). "}, {"Answer": "Grateful Dead", "Topic": "Jerry Garcia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "As one of its founders, Garcia performed with the Grateful Dead for their entire 30-year career ("}, {"Answer": "Yes, Grateful Dead", "Topic": "Jerry Garcia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jerome John Garcia (August 1, 1942\u00a0\u2013 August 9, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for being a principal songwriter, the lead guitarist and a vocalist with the rock band the Grateful Dead, of which he was a founding member and which came to prominence during the counterculture of the 1960s."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. Christie Hunter", "where is he from?", "San Luis Obispo, California", "what are his famous works?", "\"Dark Star\", \"Ripple\", \"Truckin'\", \"China Cat Sunflower\"", "what is the first one about?", "A song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros", "who composed the song?", "Jerry Garcia", "when was it released?", "1968", "was the song performed anywhere?", "Yes, San Francisco's Fillmore West, the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY, the Fillmore East", "did the composer start any band?", "Yes, he was a founding member of the Grateful Dead"], "Conversation_no": 98, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was the band formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1965", "Topic": "Grateful Dead", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1965", "Topic": "Grateful Dead", "Topic_section": "Formation (1965\u20131966)", "Rationale": "The Grateful Dead began their career as the Warlocks, a group formed in early 1965 from the remnants of a Palo Alto, California jug band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions."}, {"Answer": "1965", "Topic": "Grateful Dead", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California"}, {"Answer": "1965", "Topic": "Grateful Dead", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the lyrics for the grateful dead", "Robert C. 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Influenced by the stresses of creating and releasing \"The Grateful Dead Movie\" and the acrimonious collapse of the band's independent record labels over the next two years, Garcia became increasingly dependent upon both substances. These factors, combined with the alcohol and drug abuse of several other members of the Grateful Dead, resulted in a turbulent atmosphere. By 1978, the band's chemistry began \"cracking and crumbling\", resulting in poor group cohesion. As a result, Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux left the band in February 1979."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 99, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who sings on the dark side of the moon", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Pink Floyd.", "Topic": "The Dark Side of the Moon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Har", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pink Floyd", "Topic": "The Dark Side of the Moon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd"}, {"Answer": "Pink Floyd", "Topic": "The Dark Side of the Moon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Harvest Records. 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Under Barrett's leadership, they released two charting singles and a s"}]} {"Context": ["who sings on the dark side of the moon", "Pink Floyd.", "when was the song released?", "1 March 1973.", "who were the members of the band mentioned above?", "Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright.", "what was their genre of music?", "Rock band and psychedelic pop group.", "who founded this band?", "Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright.", "what was role of the first person in the band mentioned above?", "Guitar and lead vocals.", "can you name his debut album?", "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.", "when was it released?", "1967.", "where was he born?", "Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.", "who was the lead drummer of the fist band mentioned above?", "Nick Mason."], "Conversation_no": 99, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "is he married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mason's first marriage was to Lindy Rutter,. is now married to his second wife Annette Lynton", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Mason's first marriage (1969) was to Lindy Rutter, with whom he had two daughters Chloe and Holly. Lindy was an accomplished woodwind player; she played flute on \"The Grand Vizier's Garden Party\" from \"Ummagumma\". The couple divorced in the late 1980s and Mason is now married to his second wife Annette Lynton (Nettie), an actress also known for her adjudication role on the second series o", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. To Lindy Rutter and Annette Lynton", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Mason's first marriage (1969) was to Lindy Rutter, with whom he had two daughters Chloe and Holly. Lindy was an accomplished woodwind player; she played flute on \"The Grand Vizier's Garden Party\" from \"Ummagumma\". The couple divorced in the late 1980s and Mason is now married to his second wife Annette Lynton (Nettie),"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Mason's first marriage (1969) was to Lindy Rutter, with whom he had two daughters Chloe and Holly. Lindy was an accomplished woodwind player; she played flute on \"The Grand Vizier's Garden Party\" from \"Ummagumma\". The couple divorced in the late 1980s and Mason is now married to his second wife Annette Lynton (Nettie), an actress also known for her adjudication role on the second series of \"Treasure Hunt\" in 1984. They have two sons Cary and Guy and live in Hampstead, London. Since 1995 they have also "}, {"Answer": "Yes to Lindy Rutter", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Mason's first marriage (1969) was to Lindy Rutter, with whom he had two daughters Chloe and Holly. "}]} {"Context": ["who sings on the dark side of the moon", "Pink Floyd.", "when was the song released?", "1 March 1973.", "who were the members of the band mentioned above?", "Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright.", "what was their genre of music?", "Rock band and psychedelic pop group.", "who founded this band?", "Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright.", "what was role of the first person in the band mentioned above?", "Guitar and lead vocals.", "can you name his debut album?", "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.", "when was it released?", "1967.", "where was he born?", "Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.", "who was the lead drummer of the fist band mentioned above?", "Nick Mason.", "is he married?", "Mason's first marriage was to Lindy Rutter,. is now married to his second wife Annette Lynton"], "Conversation_no": 99, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "is he still living?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nicholas Berkeley Mason, (born 27 January 1944) is an English drummer who co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He is the only member to feature on every Pink Floyd album, and the only constant member since its formation in 1965. He co-wrote Pink Floyd compositions such as \"Echoes\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nicholas Berkeley Mason, (born 27 January 1944) is an English drummer wh"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 2018, he formed a new band, Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, to perform music from Pink Floyd's early years."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nicholas Berkeley Mason, (born 27 January 1944) is an English drummer who co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He is the only member to feature on every Pink Floyd album, and the only constant member since its formation in 1965. He co-wrote Pink Floyd compositions such as \"Echoes\", \"Time\", \"Careful With That Axe, Eugene\" and \"One of These Days\". In 2018, he formed a new band, Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, to perform music from Pink Floyd's early years."}]} {"Context": ["who sings on the dark side of the moon", "Pink Floyd.", "when was the song released?", "1 March 1973.", "who were the members of the band mentioned above?", "Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright.", "what was their genre of music?", "Rock band and psychedelic pop group.", "who founded this band?", "Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright.", "what was role of the first person in the band mentioned above?", "Guitar and lead vocals.", "can you name his debut album?", "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.", "when was it released?", "1967.", "where was he born?", "Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.", "who was the lead drummer of the fist band mentioned above?", "Nick Mason.", "is he married?", "Mason's first marriage was to Lindy Rutter,. is now married to his second wife Annette Lynton", "is he still living?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 99, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "apart from music, what are his hobbies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Motor racing.", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Cars and motor racing", "Rationale": "As Pink Floyd's recording and touring schedule grew more sporadic, Mason was left with more time to pursue his favourite hobby, motor racing", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Motor racing", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Cars and motor racing", "Rationale": "As Pink Floyd's recording and touring schedule grew more sporadic, Mason was left with more time to pursue his favourite hobby, motor racing"}, {"Answer": "motor racing.", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Cars and motor racing", "Rationale": "As Pink Floyd's recording and touring schedule grew more sporadic, Mason was left with more time to pursue his favourite hobby, motor racing."}, {"Answer": "Motor racing", "Topic": "Nick Mason", "Topic_section": "Cars and motor racing", "Rationale": "As Pink Floyd's recording and touring schedule grew more sporadic, Mason was left with more time to pursue his favourite hobby, motor racing. This interest was documented in the 1986 short film \"Life Could Be a Dream\". He owns (through his company Ten Tenths) and races several classic cars, and has competed successfully at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. His racing cars include: Alfa Romeo 8C; Bentley 4\u00bd Litre (his father's racing car); Bugatti Type 35; Jaguar D-Type; Ferrari 250 LM; Ferrari BB LM; Maserati Tipo 61; McLaren F1 GTR; and he previously raced a BRM P30."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did jungle book come out in theaters", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "1967", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Jungle Book is a 1967 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "October 1967", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Original theatrical run", "Rationale": "\"The Jungle Book\" was released in October 1967, just 10 months after Walt's death. Some bookings were in a double feature format with \"Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar\". "}, {"Answer": "October 18, 1967", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Jungle Book\" was released on October 18, 1967"}, {"Answer": "October 1967", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Original theatrical run", "Rationale": "The Jungle Book\" was released in October 1967, just 10 months after Walt's death. Some bookings were in a double feature format with \"Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar\". Produced on a budget of $4 million, the film was a massive success, grossing domestic rentals of $11.5 million by 1968. By 1970, the film had grossed $13 million in domestic rentals becoming the second highest-grossing animated film in the United States and Canada. The film earned over $23.8 million worldwide becoming the most successful animated film released during its initial run."}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967"], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who was the director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Wolfgang Reitherman", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wolfgang Reitherman", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production"}, {"Answer": "Wolfgang Reitherman", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. "}, {"Answer": "Wolfgang Reitherman", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. "}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman"], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "and the producer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Walt Disney", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Walt Disney", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. "}, {"Answer": "Walt Disney Productions", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Jungle Book is a 1967 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions. "}, {"Answer": "Walt Disney", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production."}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney"], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the movie about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives."}, {"Answer": "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.\n"}, {"Answer": "Mowgli, a feral child raised in the jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives."}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives."], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how was it received by the public?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"The Jungle Book\" received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney. The \"Time\" reviewer said the film strayed far from the Kipling stories, but \"[n]evertheless, the result is thoroughly delightful...it is the happiest possible way to remember Walt Disney\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"The Jungle Book\" received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney. "}, {"Answer": "It became Disney's second-highest-grossing animated film in the United States and Canada", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film initially became Disney's second-highest-grossing animated film in the United States and Canada, and was also successful during its re-releases."}, {"Answer": "Positive reviews", "Topic": "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"The Jungle Book\" received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney."}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney."], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who was this person ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer. "}, {"Answer": "American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer."}, {"Answer": "An American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer."}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "who was this person ?", "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer."], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Early life: 1901\u20131920", "Rationale": "Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, at 1249 Tripp Avenue, in Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tripp Avenue, in Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Early life: 1901\u20131920", "Rationale": "Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, at 1249 Tripp Avenue, in Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood."}, {"Answer": "Hermosa neighborhood, Chicago", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Early life: 1901\u20131920", "Rationale": "Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, at 1249 Tripp Avenue, in Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood. "}, {"Answer": "Hermosa neighborhood, Chicago, USA", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Early life: 1901\u20131920", "Rationale": "Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, at 1249 Tripp Avenue, in Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood. "}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "who was this person ?", "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "where was he born?", "Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood."], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "could you mention character created by him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mickey Mouse", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Creation of Mickey Mouse to the first Academy Awards: 1928\u20131933", "Rationale": "To replace Oswald, Disney and Iwerks developed Mickey Mouse, possibly inspired by a pet mouse that Disney had adopted while working in his Laugh-O-Gram studio, although the origins of the character are unclear. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mickey Mouse", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Creation of Mickey Mouse to the first Academy Awards: 1928\u20131933", "Rationale": "To replace Oswald, Disney and Iwerks developed Mickey Mouse, possibly inspired by a pet mouse that Disney had adopted while working in his Laugh-O-Gram studio, although the origins of the character are unclear."}, {"Answer": "Mickey Mouse", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "With Ub Iwerks, Walt developed the character Mickey Mouse in 1928"}, {"Answer": "Mickey Mouse", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Creation of Mickey Mouse to the first Academy Awards: 1928\u20131933", "Rationale": "To replace Oswald, Disney and Iwerks developed Mickey Mouse, possibly inspired by a pet mouse that Disney had adopted while working in his Laugh-O-Gram studio, although the origins of the character are unclear. Disney's original choice of name was Mortimer Mouse, but Lillian thought it too pompous, and suggested Mickey instead. Iwerks revised Disney's provisional sketches to make the character easier to animate. Disney, who had begun to distance himself from the animation process, provided Mickey's voice until 1947. In the words of one Disney employee, \"Ub designed Mickey's physical appearance, but Walt gave him his soul.\"\nMickey Mouse first appeared in May 1928 as a single test screening of the short \"Plane Crazy\", but it, and the second feature, \"The Gallopin' Gaucho\", failed to find a distributor. Following the 1927 sensation \"The Jazz Singer\", Disney used synchronized sound on the third short, \"Steamboat Willie\", to create the first post-produced sound cartoon. After the animation "}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "who was this person ?", "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "where was he born?", "Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "could you mention character created by him?", "Mickey Mouse"], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "and did he win any awards for this one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Flowers and Trees\" won the Academy Award for best Short Subject (Cartoon) at the 1932 ceremony.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Creation of Mickey Mouse to the first Academy Awards: 1928\u20131933", "Rationale": " \"Flowers and Trees\" was popular with audiences and won the Academy Award for best Short Subject (Cartoon) at the 1932 ceremony.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes - 'Lend a Paw' won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film", "Topic": "Mickey Mouse", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Mickey Mouse has received ten nominations for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. These are \"Mickey's Orphans\" (1931), \"Building a Building\" (1933), \"Brave Little Tailor\" (1938), \"The Pointer\" (1939), \"Lend a Paw\" (1941), \"Squatter's Rights\" (1946), \"Mickey and the Seal\" (1948), \"Mickey's Christmas Carol\" (1983), \"Runaway Brain\" (1995), and \"Get a Horse!\" (2013). Among these, \"Lend a Paw\" was the only film to actually win the award. Additionally, in 1932 Walt Disney received an honorary Academy Award in recognition of Mickey's creation and popularity.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "who was this person ?", "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "where was he born?", "Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "could you mention character created by him?", "Mickey Mouse", "and did he win any awards for this one?", "Yes, \"Flowers and Trees\" won the Academy Award for best Short Subject (Cartoon) at the 1932 ceremony."], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "did he set up any amusement park?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Disneyland", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": "Construction work started in July 1954, and Disneyland opened in July 1955; the opening ceremony was broadcast on ABC, which reached 70\u00a0million viewers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Disneyland.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": "For several years Disney had been considering building a theme park. When he visited Griffith Park in Los Angeles with his daughters, he wanted to be in a clean, unspoiled park, where both children and their parents could have fun."}, {"Answer": "Yes. Disneyland", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": " Construction work started in July 1954, and Disneyland opened in July 1955; the opening ceremony was broadcast on ABC, which reached 70\u00a0million viewers"}, {"Answer": "Yes - Disneyland Park", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": "For several years Disney had been considering building a theme park. When he visited Griffith Park in Los Angeles with his daughters, he wanted to be in a clean, unspoiled park, where both children and their parents could have fun. He visited the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was heavily influenced by the cleanliness and layout of the park. In March 1952 he received zoning permission to build a theme park in Burbank, near the Disney studios. This site proved too small, and a larger plot in Anaheim, south of the studio, was purchased. To distance the project from the studiowhich might attract the criticism of shareholdersDisney formed WED Enterprises (now Walt Disney Imagineering) and used his own money to fund a group of designers and animators to work on the plans; those involved became known as \"Imagineers\". After obtaining bank funding he invited other stockholders, American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatrespart of American Broadcasting Company (ABC)and Western Printing a"}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "who was this person ?", "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "where was he born?", "Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "could you mention character created by him?", "Mickey Mouse", "and did he win any awards for this one?", "Yes, \"Flowers and Trees\" won the Academy Award for best Short Subject (Cartoon) at the 1932 ceremony.", "did he set up any amusement park?", "Yes, Disneyland"], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where is this located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Disneyland Park, originally Disneyland, is the first of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "California", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Disneyland Park, originally Disneyland, is the first of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, opened on July 17, 1955"}, {"Answer": "Anaheim, south of the studio", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": " and a larger plot in Anaheim, south of the studio, was purchased."}, {"Answer": "Anaheim, California", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Disneyland Park, originally Disneyland, is the first of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, "}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "who was this person ?", "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "where was he born?", "Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "could you mention character created by him?", "Mickey Mouse", "and did he win any awards for this one?", "Yes, \"Flowers and Trees\" won the Academy Award for best Short Subject (Cartoon) at the 1932 ceremony.", "did he set up any amusement park?", "Yes, Disneyland", "where is this located?", "Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California"], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "when was it constructed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Construction began on July 16, 1954", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "Construction began on July 16, 1954 and cost $17 million to complete (equivalent to $ in ).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1948", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The earliest documented draft of Disney's plans was sent as a memo to studio production designer Dick Kelsey on August 31, 1948, where it was referred to as a \"Mickey Mouse Park\", based on notes Disney made during his and Ward Kimball's trip to Chicago Railroa"}, {"Answer": "1954-55", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": " Construction work started in July 1954, and Disneyland opened in July 1955;"}, {"Answer": "July 1954", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": "Construction work started in July 1954, and Disneyland opened in July 1955; the opening ceremony was broadcast on ABC, which reached 70\u00a0million viewers."}]} {"Context": ["when did jungle book come out in theaters", "1967", "who was the director?", "Wolfgang Reitherman", "and the producer?", "Walt Disney", "what is the movie about?", "It follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.", "how was it received by the public?", "It received positive reviews upon release, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney.", "who was this person ?", "He was an American entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor and film producer.", "where was he born?", "Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood.", "could you mention character created by him?", "Mickey Mouse", "and did he win any awards for this one?", "Yes, \"Flowers and Trees\" won the Academy Award for best Short Subject (Cartoon) at the 1932 ceremony.", "did he set up any amusement park?", "Yes, Disneyland", "where is this located?", "Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California", "when was it constructed?", "Construction began on July 16, 1954"], "Conversation_no": 100, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what was the main idea behind this ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He wanted to be in a clean, unspoiled park, where both children and their parents could have fun, and was heavily influenced by the cleanliness and layout of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark.", "Topic": "Walt Disney", "Topic_section": "Theme parks, television and other interests: 1950\u20131966", "Rationale": "When he visited Griffith Park in Los Angeles with his daughters, he wanted to be in a clean, unspoiled park, where both children and their parents could have fun. He visited the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was heavily influenced by the cleanliness and layout of the park.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He wanted a place where adults and their children could go and have fun together, though his dream lay dormant for many years.", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "he concept for Disneyland began when Walt Disney was visiting Griffith Park in Los Angeles with his daughters Diane and Sharon. "}, {"Answer": "To create a place where adults and their children could go and have fun together", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": " he came up with the idea of a place where adults and their children could go and have fun together,"}, {"Answer": "He visited various amusement parks with his daughters in the 1930s and 1940s. He initially envisioned building a tourist attraction adjacent to his studios in Burbank to entertain fans who wished to visit; however, he soon realized that the proposed site was too small.", "Topic": "Disneyland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Walt Disney came up with the concept of Disneyland after visiting various amusement parks with his daughters in the 1930s and 1940s. He initially envisioned building a tourist attraction adjacent to his studios in Burbank to entertain fans who wished to visit; however, he soon realized that the proposed site was too small. After hiring a consultant to help him determine an appropriate site for his project, Disney bought a site near Anaheim in 1953. Construction began in 1954 and the park was unveiled during a special televised press event on the ABC Television Network on July 17, 1955."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "i'm just a girl by no doubt", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt."], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and other usage", "Rationale": "American country duo Bomshel included a cover of \"Just a Girl\" on their 2009 debut album \"Fight like a Girl\". JC Chasez's girl band Girl Radical recorded a cover of \"Just a Girl\" in 2013, which served as their official debut single. They filmed a corresponding music video for the song which was released on August 15, 2013. On a 2017 episode of \"MTV Unplugged\", Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura covered \"Just a Girl\" live as the seventh song of her 14-track set list.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Bomshel and Girl Radical recorded a cover of it.", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and other usage", "Rationale": "American country duo Bomshel included a cover of \"Just a Girl\" on their 2009 debut album \"Fight like a Girl\". JC Chasez's girl band Girl Radical recorded a cover of \"Just a Girl\" in 2013, which served as their official debut single."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Bomshel, Girl Radical, Kaela Kimura, Pink and others.", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and other usage", "Rationale": "American country duo Bomshel included a cover of \"Just a Girl\" on their 2009 debut album \"Fight like a Girl\". JC Chasez's girl band Girl Radical recorded a cover of \"Just a Girl\" in 2013, which served as their official debut single. They filmed a corresponding music video for the song which was released on August 15, 2013. On a 2017 episode of \"MTV Unplugged\", Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura covered \"Just a Girl\" live as the seventh song of her 14-track set list.\n\nIn 2018, Pink sampled \"Just a Girl\" and Nirvana's 1991 single \"Smells Like Teen Spirit\" during performances of her singles \"Just like a Pill\" (2002) and \"Who Knew\" (2006) for her 2018\u201319 Beautiful Trauma World Tour. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, American country duo Bomshel included a cover of \"Just a Girl\" on their 2009 debut album \"Fight like a Girl\".", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and other usage", "Rationale": "American country duo Bomshel included a cover of \"Just a Girl\" on their 2009 debut album \"Fight like a Girl\". "}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura"], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was the original song released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "September 21, 1995", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Background and release", "Rationale": "September 21, 1995.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "September 21, 1995.", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Background and release", "Rationale": "The song was first released in the United States on September 21, 1995. It was distributed on 7\" records, cassettes, and CDs."}, {"Answer": "21 September 1995.", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt for their third studio album, \"Tragic Kingdom\" (1995). Released as the record's lead single in the United States on September 21, 1995,"}, {"Answer": "1995", "Topic": "Just a Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt for their third studio album, \"Tragic Kingdom\" (1995)."}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995"], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "Topic": "No Doubt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Buffy \"Buf\" Lawson and Kristy Osmunson.", "Topic": "Bomshel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bomshel (pronounced \"bombshell\") was an American country music duo founded in 2005 by lead singer Buffy \"Buf\" Lawson and fiddle player Kristy Osmunson. "}, {"Answer": "Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, and Adrian Young.", "Topic": "No Doubt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young."}, {"Answer": "Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal and Adrian Young.", "Topic": "No Doubt", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young. Since the mid-1990s, they have been supported by trombonist Gabrial McNair and trumpeter Stephen Bradley in live performances.\n\nThough their 1992 e"}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young."], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "Topic": "Gwen Stefani", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ebut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Love. Angel. Music. Baby.", "Topic": "Gwen Stefani", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\""}, {"Answer": "\"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "Topic": "Gwen Stefani", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\""}, {"Answer": "\"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "Topic": "Gwen Stefani", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\" "}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\""], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are some places that she has toured in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "has she acted in any movies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\"", "Topic": "Gwen Stefani", "Topic_section": "2004\u20132006: \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\" and film debut", "Rationale": ", Stefani showed interest in making film appearances and began auditioning for films such as \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\". She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Gwen Stefani", "Topic_section": "Public image", "Rationale": "Stefani discussed this in the song \"Platinum Blonde Life\" on \"Rock Steady\" and played original blonde bombshell Jean Harlow in the 2004 biopic \"The Aviator\". "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"The Aviator\".", "Topic": "Gwen Stefani", "Topic_section": "2004\u20132006: \"Love. Angel. Music. 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Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she acted in any movies?", "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\""], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who is the second person mentioned here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Martin Charles Scorsese (, ; born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Martin Charles Scorsese (, ; born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. "}, {"Answer": "Martin Charles Scorseseis an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Martin Charles Scorsese (, ; born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor."}, {"Answer": "An American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Martin Charles Scorsese (, ; born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor."}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she acted in any movies?", "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\"", "who is the second person mentioned here?", "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor."], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "are there any frame and motion techniques that he made popular?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he is known for his frequent use of slow motion, freeze frames in films", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Slow motion and freeze frame", "Rationale": "Scorsese is known for his frequent use of slow motion, for example, in \"Who's That Knocking at My Door\" (1967) and \"Mean Streets\" (1973). He is also known for using freeze frames, such as: in the opening credits of \"The King of Comedy\" (1983), throughout \"Goodfellas\" (1990), \"Casino\" (1995)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is known for his frequent use of slow motion and also known for using freeze frames.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Slow motion and freeze frame", "Rationale": "Scorsese is known for his frequent use of slow motion, for example, in \"Who's That Knocking at My Door\" (1967) and \"Mean Streets\" (1973). He is also known for using freeze frames, such as: in the opening credits of \"The King of Comedy\" (1983), throughout \"Goodfellas\" (1990), \"Casino\" (1995), \"The Departed\" (2006), and in \"The Irishman\" (2019)."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the use of slow motion and freeze frame.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Slow motion and freeze frame", "Rationale": "Scorsese is known for his frequent use of slow motion, for example, in \"Who's That Knocking at My Door\" (1967) and \"Mean Streets\" (1973). He is also known for using freeze frames"}, {"Answer": "He is known for his frequent use of slow motion.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "Slow motion and freeze frame", "Rationale": "Scorsese is known for his frequent use of slow motion"}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she acted in any movies?", "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\"", "who is the second person mentioned here?", "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "are there any frame and motion techniques that he made popular?", "Yes, he is known for his frequent use of slow motion, freeze frames in films"], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are some projects he has started for improving cinema?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "The World Cinema Project", "Rationale": "Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Black Girl\" and \"Touki Bouki\"", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "The World Cinema Project", "Rationale": "Films in the WCP include Ousmane Semb\u00e8ne's \"Black Girl\" (1966), and Djibril Diop Mamb\u00e9ty's \"Touki Bouki\" (1973).\n"}, {"Answer": "The World Cinema Project.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "The World Cinema Project", "Rationale": "In 2007, Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history."}, {"Answer": "World Cinema Project.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "The World Cinema Project", "Rationale": "In 2007, Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history. "}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she acted in any movies?", "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\"", "who is the second person mentioned here?", "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "are there any frame and motion techniques that he made popular?", "Yes, he is known for his frequent use of slow motion, freeze frames in films", "what are some projects he has started for improving cinema?", "Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history."], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when was this project established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2007", "Topic": "World Cinema Project", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " 2007", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2007.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "The World Cinema Project", "Rationale": "In 2007, Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history."}, {"Answer": "2007.", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "The World Cinema Project", "Rationale": "In 2007, Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history."}, {"Answer": "In 2007", "Topic": "Martin Scorsese", "Topic_section": "The World Cinema Project", "Rationale": "In 2007, Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history."}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she acted in any movies?", "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\"", "who is the second person mentioned here?", "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "are there any frame and motion techniques that he made popular?", "Yes, he is known for his frequent use of slow motion, freeze frames in films", "what are some projects he has started for improving cinema?", "Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history.", "when was this project established?", "2007"], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who exactly is the female character from his movie mentioned earlier", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jean Harlow was an American actress and sex symbol.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jean Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter; March 3, 1911\u00a0\u2013 June 7, 1937) was an American actress and sex symbol. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She was an American actress and sex symbol.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jean Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter; March 3, 1911\u00a0\u2013 June 7, 1937) was an American actress and sex symbol. "}, {"Answer": "An American actress and sex symbol.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jean Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter; March 3, 1911\u00a0\u2013 June 7, 1937) was an American actress and sex symbol. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she acted in any movies?", "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\"", "who is the second person mentioned here?", "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "are there any frame and motion techniques that he made popular?", "Yes, he is known for his frequent use of slow motion, freeze frames in films", "what are some projects he has started for improving cinema?", "Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history.", "when was this project established?", "2007", "who exactly is the female character from his movie mentioned earlier", "Jean Harlow was an American actress and sex symbol."], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what other films has she been portrayed in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1965, two films about Jean Harlow were released, both titled \"Harlow\".", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Film portrayals", "Rationale": "In 1965, two films about Jean Harlow were released, both titled \"Harlow\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hell's Angels, Red-Headed Woman, Red Dust, among others.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harlow was first signed by business magnate Howard Hughes, who directed her first major role in \"Hell's Angels\" (1930). After a series of critically unsuccessful films, and Hughes's losing interest in her career, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer bought out Harlow's contract in 1932 and cast her in leading roles in a string of hits built on her comedic talent: \"Red-Headed Woman\" (1932), \"Red Dust\" (1932), \"Dinner at Eight\" (1933), \"Reckless\" (1935) and \"Suzy\" (1936). Harlow's popularity rivaled and then surpassed that of MGM's top leading ladies Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer. She died at the age of 26, of kidney failure during filming of \"Saratoga\". MGM completed the film with the use of body doubles and released it less than two months after her death; it became the highest-grossing picture of 1937."}, {"Answer": "Two films, both titled \"Harlow\" were released. The first film was released by Magna in May 1965, and stars Carol Lynley. The second was released in June 1965 by Paramount Pictures and stars Carroll Baker.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Film portrayals", "Rationale": "\nIn 1965, two films about Jean Harlow were released, both titled \"Harlow\". The first film was released by Magna in May 1965, and stars Carol Lynley. The second was released in June 1965 by Paramount Pictures and stars Carroll Baker. Both were poorly received and did not perform well at the box office."}, {"Answer": "\"Red-Headed Woman\" (1932), \"Red Dust\" (1932), \"Dinner at Eight\" (1933), etc.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "cast her in leading roles in a string of hits built on her comedic talent: \"Red-Headed Woman\" (1932), \"Red Dust\" (1932), \"Dinner at Eight\" (1933), \"Reckless\" (1935) and \"Suzy\" (1936). "}]} {"Context": ["i'm just a girl by no doubt", "\"Just a Girl\" is a song by American band No Doubt.", "has anyone sang a cover of it?", "Yes, American country duo Bomshel, Japanese singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura", "when was the original song released?", "September 21, 1995", "who are the members of the afore-mentioned band?", "The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.", "what was the vocalists debut album or song?", "Her debut studio album was \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"", "what are some places that she has toured in?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has she acted in any movies?", "She made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's \"The Aviator\"", "who is the second person mentioned here?", "Martin Charles Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.", "are there any frame and motion techniques that he made popular?", "Yes, he is known for his frequent use of slow motion, freeze frames in films", "what are some projects he has started for improving cinema?", "Scorsese established the World Cinema Project with the mission, to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill-equipped to preserve their own cinema history.", "when was this project established?", "2007", "who exactly is the female character from his movie mentioned earlier", "Jean Harlow was an American actress and sex symbol.", "what other films has she been portrayed in?", "In 1965, two films about Jean Harlow were released, both titled \"Harlow\"."], "Conversation_no": 101, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what was the cause of her death?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Harlow began to complain of illness. Her symptoms\u2014fatigue, nausea, fluid retention and abdominal pain\u2014 had been ill during the previous year with a severe sunburn and influenza.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Illness and death", "Rationale": " Harlow began to complain of illness. Her symptoms\u2014fatigue, nausea, fluid retention and abdominal pain\u2014did not seem very serious to her doctor, who believed that she was suffering from cholecystitis and influenza. Unfortunately, the doctor was not aware that Harlow had been ill during the previous year with a severe sunburn and influenza. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "kidney failure.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She died at the age of 26, of kidney failure during filming of \"Saratoga\""}, {"Answer": "Kidney failure.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She died at the age of 26, of kidney failure during filming of \"Saratoga\"."}, {"Answer": "She was suffering from a severe sunburn and influenza.", "Topic": "Jean Harlow", "Topic_section": "Illness and death", "Rationale": "On May 20, 1937, during the filming of \"Saratoga\", Harlow began to complain of illness. Her symptoms\u2014fatigue, nausea, fluid retention and abdominal pain\u2014did not seem very serious to her doctor, who believed that she was suffering from cholecystitis and influenza. Unfortunately, the doctor was not aware that Harlow had been ill during the previous year with a severe sunburn and influenza."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "1969", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1969", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou."}, {"Answer": "In 1969", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. "}, {"Answer": "1969.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou."}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969"], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who was the author?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Maya Angelou", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Maya Angelou", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. "}, {"Answer": "American writer and poet Maya Angelou.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. The first in a seven-volume series, it is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma."}, {"Answer": "Maya Angelou.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou."}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou"], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "is it a part of a book?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes. The book begins when three-year-old Maya and her older brother are sent to Stamps, Arkansas, to live with their grandmother and ends when Maya becomes a mother at the age of 16.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The book begins when three-year-old Maya and her older brother are sent to Stamps, Arkansas, to live with their grandmother and ends when Maya becomes a mother at the age of 16. In the course of \"Caged Bird\", Maya transforms from a victim of racism with an inferiority complex into a self-possessed, dignified young woman capable of responding to prejudice."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The book begins when three-year-old Maya and her older brother are sent to Stamps, Arkansas, to live with their grandmother and ends when Maya becomes a mother at the age of 16. In the course of \"Caged Bird\", Maya transforms from a victim of racism with an inferiority complex into a self-possessed, dignified young woman capable of responding to prejudice.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou", "is it a part of a book?", "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet."], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what inspired the name of this text?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\".", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Title", "Rationale": ". The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\":", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "According to Lyman B. Hagen, the title pulls Angelou's readers into the book while reminding them that it is possible to both lose control of one's life and to have one's freedom taken from them", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Title", "Rationale": "According to Lyman B. Hagen, the title pulls Angelou's readers into the book while reminding them that it is possible to both lose control of one's life and to have one's freedom taken from them. Angelou has credited Dunbar, along with Shakespeare, with forming her \"writing ambition\". The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\":"}, {"Answer": "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\"", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Title", "Rationale": "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\":\n\nI know why the caged bird sings, ah me,When his wing is bruised and his bosom sore,When he beats his bars and would be free;It is not a carol of joy or glee,But a prayer that he sends from his heart's deep core,But a plea, that upward to Heaven he flings \u2013 I know why the caged bird sings."}, {"Answer": "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\"", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Title", "Rationale": " The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\":\n"}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou", "is it a part of a book?", "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet.", "what inspired the name of this text?", "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\"."], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was this poem published?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1969", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "1969.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. "}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou", "is it a part of a book?", "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet.", "what inspired the name of this text?", "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\".", "when was this poem published?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what's the full name of the author you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Paul Laurence Dunbar (June 27, 1872 \u2013 February 9, 1906) was an American poet, novelist, and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Title", "Rationale": "Angelou turned to Paul Laurence Dunbar, an African American poet whose works she had admired for years"}, {"Answer": "Maya Angelou.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou."}, {"Answer": "Maya Angelou.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. "}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou", "is it a part of a book?", "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet.", "what inspired the name of this text?", "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\".", "when was this poem published?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what's the full name of the author you just mentioned?", "Paul Laurence Dunbar"], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dayton, Ohio.", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Paul Laurence Dunbar was born at 311 Howard Street in Dayton, Ohio, on June 27, 1872, to parents who were enslaved in Kentucky before the American Civil War.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dayton, Ohio", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Paul Laurence Dunbar was born at 311 Howard Street in Dayton, Ohio"}, {"Answer": "June 27, 1872", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Paul Laurence Dunbar (June 27, 1872 \u2013 February 9, 1906) was an American poet, novelist, and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries."}, {"Answer": "Dayton, Ohio.", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Born in Dayton, Ohio to parents who were enslaved in Kentucky before the American Civil War, Dunbar began writing stories and verse when he was a child."}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou", "is it a part of a book?", "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet.", "what inspired the name of this text?", "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\".", "when was this poem published?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what's the full name of the author you just mentioned?", "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "where was he born?", "Dayton, Ohio."], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who were his parents?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Matilda and Joshua.", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " After being emancipated, his mother Matilda moved to Dayton with other family members, including her two sons Robert and William from her first marriage. Dunbar's father Joshua escaped from slavery in Kentucky before the war ended.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His mother Matilda and his father Joshua", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "his mother Matilda moved to Dayton with other family members, including her two sons Robert and William from her first marriage. Dunbar's father Joshua escaped from slavery in Kentucky before the war ended. "}, {"Answer": "Mother Matilda and Father Joshua", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Paul Laurence Dunbar was born at 311 Howard Street in Dayton, Ohio, on June 27, 1872, to parents who were enslaved in Kentucky before the American Civil War. After being emancipated, his mother Matilda moved to Dayton with other family members, including her two sons Robert and William from her first marriage. Dunbar's father Joshua escaped from slavery in Kentucky before the war ended. "}, {"Answer": "Joshua and Matilda", "Topic": "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "After being emancipated, his mother Matilda moved to Dayton with other family members, including her two sons Robert and William from her first marriage. Dunbar's father Joshua escaped from slavery in Kentucky before the war ended. He traveled to Massachusetts and volunteered for the 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the first two black units to serve in the war."}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou", "is it a part of a book?", "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet.", "what inspired the name of this text?", "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\".", "when was this poem published?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what's the full name of the author you just mentioned?", "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "where was he born?", "Dayton, Ohio.", "who were his parents?", "Matilda and Joshua."], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are some of the major themes covered in the previously mentioned autobiography?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Racism and trauma.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. The first in a seven-volume series, it is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Identity, rape, racism, and literacy", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angelou uses her autobiography to explore subjects such as identity, rape, racism, and literacy. "}, {"Answer": "Identity, Rape, Racism and Literacy", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angelou uses her autobiography to explore subjects such as identity, rape, racism, and literacy. She also writes in new ways about women's lives in a male-dominated society."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when was i know why the caged bird sings poem written", "1969", "who was the author?", "Maya Angelou", "is it a part of a book?", "An autobiography describing the early years of the poet.", "what inspired the name of this text?", "The title of the book comes from the third stanza of Dunbar's poem \"Sympathy\".", "when was this poem published?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what's the full name of the author you just mentioned?", "Paul Laurence Dunbar", "where was he born?", "Dayton, Ohio.", "who were his parents?", "Matilda and Joshua.", "what are some of the major themes covered in the previously mentioned autobiography?", "Racism and trauma."], "Conversation_no": 102, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "did the author of the book go through this in her childhood?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Maya, the younger version of Angelou and the book's central character, has been called \"a symbolic character for every black girl growing up in America\".", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angelou uses her autobiography to explore subjects such as identity, rape, racism, and literacy. She also writes in new ways about women's lives in a male-dominated society. Maya, the younger version of Angelou and the book's central character, has been called \"a symbolic character for every black girl growing up in America\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Angelou uses her autobiography to explore subjects such as identity, rape, racism, and literacy. She also writes in new ways about women's lives in a male-dominated society. Maya, the younger version of Angelou and the book's central character, has been called \"a symbolic character for every black girl growing up in America\". Angelou's description of being raped as an eight-year-old child overwhelms the book, although it is presented briefly in the text. Another metaphor, that of a bird struggling to escape its cage, is a central image throughout the work, which consists of \"a sequence of lessons about resisting racist oppression\". Angelou's treatment of racism provides a thematic unity to the book. Literacy and the power of words help young Maya cope with her bewildering world; books become her refuge as she works through her trauma."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The first in a seven-volume series, it is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "2005", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "1996\u20132018: The Wenger years", "Rationale": "The club had not gained a major trophy since the 2005 FA Cup ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how many league titles have they won?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thirteen", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The club has won 13 league titles (", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "49.", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "1996\u20132018: The Wenger years", "Rationale": "This latter feat came within a run of 49 league matches unbeaten from 7 May 2003 to 24 October 2004, a national record.\n"}, {"Answer": "13 league titles", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The club has won 13 league titles (including one unbeaten title), a record 14 FA Cups, two League Cups, 16 FA Community Shields, the League Centenary Trophy, one European Cup Winners' Cup, and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup."}, {"Answer": "13 league titles", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The club has won 13 league titles (including one unbeaten title), a record 14 FA Cups, two League Cups, 16 FA Community Shields, the League Centenary Trophy, one European Cup Winners' Cup, and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup."}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who owns the club?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kroenke Sports", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Ownership and finances", "Rationale": "Kroenke ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The largest shareholder on the Arsenal board is American sports tycoon Stan Kroenke.", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Ownership and finances", "Rationale": "The largest shareholder on the Arsenal board is American sports tycoon Stan Kroenke."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Scotsman David Danskin", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "1886\u20131919: Changing names", "Rationale": "In October 1886, Scotsman David Danskin and his fellow 15 munitions workers in Woolwich, Kent, now in South East London, formed Arsenal as Dial Square, with each member contributing sixpence and Danskin adding another three shillings to help form the club."}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen", "who owns the club?", "Kroenke Sports"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was this club established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In October 1886", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "1886\u20131919: Changing names", "Rationale": "In October 1886", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In October 1886, Scotsman David Danskin and his fellow 15 munitions workers formed Arsenal as Dial Square.", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "1886\u20131919: Changing names", "Rationale": "In October 1886, Scotsman David Danskin and his fellow 15 munitions workers in Woolwich, Kent, now in South East London, formed Arsenal as Dial Square, with each member contributing sixpence and Danskin adding another three shillings to help form the club."}, {"Answer": "October 1886", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "1886\u20131919: Changing names", "Rationale": "In October 1886, Scotsman David Danskin and his fellow 15 munitions workers in Woolwich, Kent, now in South East London, formed Arsenal as Dial Square, with each member contributing sixpence and Danskin adding another three shillings to help form the club. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen", "who owns the club?", "Kroenke Sports", "when was this club established?", "In October 1886"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who are their fiercest rival?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Borussia Dortmund, FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Schalk", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Supporters and rivalries", "Rationale": "Arsenal have the seventh highest average attendance of European football clubs only behind Borussia Dortmund, FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Schalk"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen", "who owns the club?", "Kroenke Sports", "when was this club established?", "In October 1886", "who are their fiercest rival?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you name some of their most successful managers?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker.", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Managers", "Rationale": "Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ars\u00e8ne Wenger.", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Managers", "Rationale": "The club's longest-serving manager, in terms of both length of tenure and number of games overseen, is Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, who managed the club between 1996 and 2018. Two Arsenal managers have died in the job\u00a0\u2013 Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker."}, {"Answer": "George Graham, Ars\u00e8ne Wenger,", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "1986\u20131996: George Graham", "Rationale": "One of Bertie Mee's double winners, George Graham, returned as manager in 1986, with Arsenal winning their first League Cup in 1987, Graham's first season in charge. By 1988, new signings Nigel Winterburn, Lee Dixon and Steve Bould had joined the club to complete the \"famous Back Four\" led by existing player Tony Adams. They immediately won the 1988 Football League Centenary Trophy, and followed it with the 1988\u201389 Football League title, snatched with a last-minute goal in the final game of the season against fellow title challengers Liverpool. "}, {"Answer": "Mikel Arteta, Unai Emery, Thomas Mitchell, Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker.", "Topic": "Arsenal F.C.", "Topic_section": "Managers", "Rationale": "The club's current manager is Mikel Arteta. The club's previous manager was Unai Emery, who was appointed in May 2018. There have been nineteen permanent and six caretaker managers of Arsenal since the appointment of the club's first professional manager, Thomas Mitchell in 1897. The club's longest-serving manager, in terms of both length of tenure and number of games overseen, is Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, who managed the club between 1996 and 2018. Two Arsenal managers have died in the job\u00a0\u2013 Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker."}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen", "who owns the club?", "Kroenke Sports", "when was this club established?", "In October 1886", "who are their fiercest rival?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name some of their most successful managers?", "Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker."], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "for how long was the second person in charge of the club?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From 1925 to 1934", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1925, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From June 1925 till 6 January 1934.", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "He died in the early hours of 6 January 1934 at his home in Hendon. He was buried four days later in St Mary's Churchyard, Hendon."}, {"Answer": "1925 to 1934", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 1925, Arsenal successfully tempted Chapman to join them, and he led the club to its first ever silverware by winning one FA Cup and two First Division titles. His work at Arsenal resulted in their becoming the dominant team of the 1930s \u2013 they won five League titles and two FA Cups in the decade before the suspension of football due to outbreak of World War II \u2013 but he did not live to see them do so, dying suddenly from pneumonia in 1934, at the age of 55."}, {"Answer": "1925 - 1934", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 1925, Arsenal successfully tempted Chapman to join them, and he led the club to its first ever silverware by winning one FA Cup and two First Division titles. His work at Arsenal resulted in their becoming the dominant team of the 1930s \u2013 they won five League titles and two FA Cups in the decade before the suspension of football due to outbreak of World War II \u2013 but he did not live to see them do so, dying suddenly from pneumonia in 1934, at the age of 55."}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen", "who owns the club?", "Kroenke Sports", "when was this club established?", "In October 1886", "who are their fiercest rival?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name some of their most successful managers?", "Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker.", "for how long was the second person in charge of the club?", "From 1925 to 1934"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "has he managed any other clubs?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Leeds City", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Leeds City", "Rationale": "Leeds City ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - Huddersfield Town, Northampton Town, etc.", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Huddersfield Town", "Rationale": "Chapman was still working at the coke works in Selby when his ban was imposed, but by Christmas 1920 the company was sold up and he was laid off. Soon after, however, he was approached by Huddersfield Town to become assistant to Ambrose Langley, who had been a former team-mate of Herbert Chapman's brother Harry at The Wednesday. Huddersfield Town backed Chapman in an appeal against his ban, arguing that as he had been working at the factory in Barnbow during the war, he had not been in charge of Leeds City during the time illegal payme"}, {"Answer": "Northampton Town, Leeds City, Huddersfield Town", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "As a player, Chapman played for a variety of clubs, at Football League and non-League levels. His record was generally unremarkable as a player; he made fewer than 40\u00a0League appearances over the course of a decade and did not win any major honours. Instead, he found success as a manager, first at Northampton Town between 1908 and 1912, whom he led to a Southern League title. This attracted the attention of larger clubs and he moved to Leeds City, where he started to improve the team's fortunes before the First World War intervened. After the war ended, City were implicated in an illegal payments scandal and were eventually disbanded. Chapman was initially banned from football but successfully appealed. He took over at Huddersfield Town, winning an FA Cup and two First Division titles in the period of four years.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Northampton Town and Leeds City.", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Instead, he found success as a manager, first at Northampton Town between 1908 and 1912, whom he led to a Southern League title. This attracted the attention of larger clubs and he moved to Leeds City, where he started to improve the team's fortunes before the First World War intervened."}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen", "who owns the club?", "Kroenke Sports", "when was this club established?", "In October 1886", "who are their fiercest rival?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name some of their most successful managers?", "Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker.", "for how long was the second person in charge of the club?", "From 1925 to 1934", "has he managed any other clubs?", "Leeds City"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are some of his most important contributions to the game of football?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Chapman was one of the first football managers in the modern sense of the word, taking full charge of the team, rather than letting board members pick the side. As well as his tactical innovations, he was a strong believer in physical fitness in football", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Chapman was one of the first football managers in the modern sense of the word, taking full charge of the team, rather than letting board members pick the side. As well as his tactical innovations, he was a strong believer in physical fitness in football", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was one of the first football managers in the modern sense of the word, taking full charge of the team, rather than letting board members pick the side. As well as his tactical innovations, he was a strong believer in physical fitness in football \u2013 he instituted a strict training regime and the use of physiotherapists and masseurs.", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Chapman was one of the first football managers in the modern sense of the word, taking full charge of the team, rather than letting board members pick the side. As well as his tactical innovations, he was a strong believer in physical fitness in football \u2013 he instituted a strict training regime and the use of physiotherapists and masseurs. He encouraged his players to openly discuss tactics and the game, instituting weekly team meetings at his clubs, and encouraged them to socialise in extra-curricular activities such as golf."}, {"Answer": "He was one of the first football managers taking full charge of the team, rather than letting board members pick the side; his tactical innovations, he was a strong believer in physical fitness in football; encouraged his players to openly discuss tactics and the game", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Chapman was one of the first football managers in the modern sense of the word, taking full charge of the team, rather than letting board members pick the side. As well as his tactical innovations, he was a strong believer in physical fitness in football \u2013 he instituted a strict training regime and the use of physiotherapists and masseurs. He encouraged his players to openly discuss tactics and the game, instituting weekly team meetings at his clubs, and encouraged them to socialise in extra-curricular activities such as golf. He wrote regularly on football for the \"Sunday Express\" newspaper, and a collection of his writings was published after his death in a book, entitled \"Herbert Chapman on Football\".\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did arsenal last won the fa cup", "2005", "how many league titles have they won?", "Thirteen", "who owns the club?", "Kroenke Sports", "when was this club established?", "In October 1886", "who are their fiercest rival?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name some of their most successful managers?", "Ars\u00e8ne Wenger, Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker.", "for how long was the second person in charge of the club?", "From 1925 to 1934", "has he managed any other clubs?", "Leeds City", "what are some of his most important contributions to the game of football?", "Chapman was one of the first football managers in the modern sense of the word, taking full charge of the team, rather than letting board members pick the side. As well as his tactical innovations, he was a strong believer in physical fitness in football"], "Conversation_no": 103, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "as a player, which clubs was he associated with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ashton North End", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Playing career", "Rationale": "Ashton North End, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kiveton Park Colliery,Ashton North End, Stalybridge Rovers and then Rochdale.", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Playing career", "Rationale": "Chapman's playing career was that of a typical journeyman, owing mostly to the fact he often played as an amateur; this meant that whether he could play for a particular club was dictated by whether he could find an appropriate job nearby. He first played as a youth for his local side, Kiveton Park Colliery, winning the Hatchard Cup in 1896 alongside team-mates Walter Wigmore and William Ross. He left the village that summer to join Ashton North End, before moving on to Stalybridge Rovers and then Rochdale (not to be confused with the modern-day Rochdale) \u2013 all three clubs being members of the Lancashire League. Chapman played at inside right, and although he lacked the skill of his brother Harry, he compensated for it with his strength and robustness.\n"}, {"Answer": "Kiveton Park Colliery, Ashton North End and many more", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Playing career", "Rationale": " He first played as a youth for his local side, Kiveton Park Colliery, winning the Hatchard Cup in 1896 alongside team-mates Walter Wigmore and William Ross. He left the village that summer to join Ashton North End, before moving on to Stalybridge Rovers and then Rochdale (not to be confused with the modern-day Rochdale) \u2013 all three clubs being members of the Lancashire League. Chapman played at inside right, and although he lacked the skill of his brother Harry, he compensated for it with his strength and robustness.\n\nIn 1898, he moved to Second Division Grimsby Town. Though now playing in the professional Football League, Chapman was still an amateur at this stage and obtained a job with a firm of local solicitors to earn his way. Grimsby started the season poorly \u2013 they were near the bottom of the division by Christmas and were beaten 7\u20130 by Preston North End in the FA Cup, but rallied to finish tenth at the end of the 1898\u201399 season. By this time Chapman had been dropped from the t"}, {"Answer": "He first played as a youth for his local side, Kiveton Park Colliery, winning the Hatchard Cup in 1896 alongside team-mates Walter Wigmore and William Ross. He left the village that summer to join Ashton North End, before moving on to Stalybridge Rovers and then Rochdale - all three clubs being members of the Lancashire League. Chapman played at inside right", "Topic": "Herbert Chapman", "Topic_section": "Playing career", "Rationale": "He first played as a youth for his local side, Kiveton Park Colliery, winning the Hatchard Cup in 1896 alongside team-mates Walter Wigmore and William Ross. He left the village that summer to join Ashton North End, before moving on to Stalybridge Rovers and then Rochdale (not to be confused with the modern-day Rochdale) \u2013 all three clubs being members of the Lancashire League. Chapman played at inside right, and although he lacked the skill of his brother Harry, he compensated for it with his strength and robustness."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what was ss christopher columbus?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "Topic": "SS Christopher Columbus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SS \"Christopher Columbus\" was an American excursion liner on the Great Lakes, in service between 1893 and 1933. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "Topic": "SS Christopher Columbus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SS \"Christopher Columbus\" was an American excursion liner on the Great Lakes, in service between 1893 and 1933."}, {"Answer": "It was an American excursion liner on the Great Lakes, in service between 1893 and 1933.", "Topic": "SS Christopher Columbus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SS \"Christopher Columbus\" was an American excursion liner on the Great Lakes, in service between 1893 and 1933."}, {"Answer": "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes, in service between 1893 and 1933.", "Topic": "SS Christopher Columbus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The SS \"Christopher Columbus\" was an American excursion liner on the Great Lakes, in service between 1893 and 1933. She was the only whaleback ship ever built for passenger service. The ship was designed by Alexander McDougall, the developer and promoter of the whaleback design."}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is this lake situated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The upper mid-east region of North America", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Lakes, also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the upper mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "North America", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Lakes, also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the upper mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River."}, {"Answer": "In the upper mid-east region of North America.", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Lakes, also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the upper mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River."}, {"Answer": "In the upper mid-east region of North America, on or near the Canada\u2013United States border.", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Lakes, also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the upper mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River. In general, they are on or near the Canada\u2013United States border. They are lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario."}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "Topic": "North America", "Topic_section": "Religions", "Rationale": "Christianity is the largest religion in the United States, Canada and Mexico. According to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey, 77% of the population considered themselves Christians. Christianity also is the predominant religion in the 23 dependent territories in North America. The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, with nearly 247 million Christians (70%), although other countries have higher percentages of Christians among their populations. Mexico has the world's second largest number of Catholics, surpassed only by Brazil. A 2015 study estimates about 493,000 Christian believers from a Muslim background in North America, most of them belonging to some form of Protestantism.\n\nAccording to the same study religiously unaffiliated (include agnostic and atheist) make up about 17% of the population of Canada and the United States. No religion make up about 24% of the United States population, and 24% of Canada total population.\n\nCanada, the United States and ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Christianity, Buddhism and Islam.", "Topic": "North America", "Topic_section": "Religions", "Rationale": "Christianity is the largest religion in the United States, Canada and Mexico. According to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey, 77% of the population considered themselves Christians."}, {"Answer": "Christianity", "Topic": "North America", "Topic_section": "Religions", "Rationale": "Christianity is the largest religion in the United States, Canada and Mexico."}, {"Answer": "Christianity, Muslims, Judaism, Buddhism", "Topic": "North America", "Topic_section": "Religions", "Rationale": "Christianity is the largest religion in the United States, Canada and Mexico. According to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey, 77% of the population considered themselves Christians. Christianity also is the predominant religion in the 23 dependent territories in North America. The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, with nearly 247 million Christians (70%), although other countries have higher percentages of Christians among their populations. Mexico has the world's second largest number of Catholics, surpassed only by Brazil. A 2015 study estimates about 493,000 Christian believers from a Muslim background in North America, most of them belonging to some form of Protestantism.\n\nAccording to the same study religiously unaffiliated (include agnostic and atheist) make up about 17% of the population of Canada and the United States. No religion make up about 24% of the United States population, and 24% of Canada total population.\n\nCanada, the United States and "}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The cross", "Topic": "Christianity", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "The cross, today one of the most widely recognized symbols, was used by Christians from the earliest times. Tertullian, in his book \"De Corona\", tells how it was already a tradition for Christians to trace the sign of the cross on their foreheads. Although the cross was known to the early Christians, the crucifix did not appear in use until the 5th century.\n\nAmong the earliest Christian symbols, that of the fish or Ichthys seems to have ranked first in importance, as seen on monumental sources such as tombs from the first decades of the 2nd century. Its popularity seemingly arose from the Greek word \"ichthys\" (fish) forming an acronym for the Greek phrase \"Iesous Christos Theou Yios Soter\" (\u1f38\u03b7\u03c3\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c2 \u03a7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03cc\u03c2, \u0398\u03b5\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03a5\u1f31\u03cc\u03c2, \u03a3\u03c9\u03c4\u03ae\u03c1), (Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior), a concise summary of Christian faith.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The cross and the crucifix.", "Topic": "Christianity", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "The cross, today one of the most widely recognized symbols, was used by Christians from the earliest times. Tertullian, in his book \"De Corona\", tells how it was already a tradition for Christians to trace the sign of the cross on their foreheads. Although the cross was known to the early Christians, the crucifix did not appear in use until the 5th century.\n"}, {"Answer": "The cross, Ichthys, etc.", "Topic": "Christianity", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "The cross, today one of the most widely recognized symbols, was used by Christians from the earliest times. "}, {"Answer": "The cross", "Topic": "Christianity", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": "The cross, today one of the most widely recognized symbols, was used by Christians from the earliest times. Tertullian, in his book \"De Corona\", tells how it was already a tradition for Christians to trace the sign of the cross on their foreheads. Although the cross was known to the early Christians, the crucifix did not appear in use until the 5th century."}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "are there emblems like that symbol?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Cross", "Topic_section": "Cross-like emblems", "Rationale": "The following is a list of cross symbols, \"except\" for variants of the Christian cross and Heraldic crosses, for which see the dedicated lists at Christian cross variants and Crosses in heraldry, respectively.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The crucifix.", "Topic": "Christianity", "Topic_section": "Symbols", "Rationale": " Although the cross was known to the early Christians, the crucifix did not appear in use until the 5th century."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "Topic": "Cross", "Topic_section": "Pre-Christian", "Rationale": "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the European Bronze Age the symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "Topic": "Cross", "Topic_section": "Pre-Christian", "Rationale": "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial."}, {"Answer": "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial", "Topic": "Cross", "Topic_section": "Pre-Christian", "Rationale": "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial."}, {"Answer": "As petroglyphs in European cult caves; \"four elements\" or the cardinal points, or the unity of a vertical axis mundi or celestial pole with the horizontal world; In the European Bronze Age the cross was a symbol of consecration especially pertaining to burial.", "Topic": "Cross", "Topic_section": "Pre-Christian", "Rationale": "Due to the simplicity of the design (two intersecting lines), cross-shaped incisions make their appearance from deep prehistory; as petroglyphs in European cult caves, dating back to the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic, and throughout prehistory to the Iron Age.\nAlso of prehistoric age are numerous variants of the simple cross mark, including the \"crux gammata\" with curving or angular lines, and the Egyptian \"crux ansata\" with a loop.\n\nSpeculation has associated the cross symbol \u2013 even in the prehistoric period \u2013 with astronomical or cosmological symbology involving \n\"four elements\" (Chevalier, 1997) or the cardinal points, or the unity of a vertical axis mundi or celestial pole with the horizontal world (Koch, 1955). Speculation of this kind became especially popular in the mid- to late-19th century in the context of comparative mythology seeking to tie Christian mythology to ancient cosmological myths. Influential works in this vein included \nG. de Mortillet (1866), L. M\u00fcller (186"}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes", "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial."], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "and what is its significance in christianity?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus, is the best-known symbol of Christianity.", "Topic": "Christian cross", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus, is the best-known symbol of Christianity."}, {"Answer": "The shape of the cross, as represented by the letter T, came to be used as a \"seal\" or symbol of Early Christianity by the 2nd century.", "Topic": "Cross", "Topic_section": "Christian cross", "Rationale": "The shape of the cross (\"crux\", \"stauros\" \"stake, gibbet\"), as represented by the letter T, came to be used as a \"seal\" or symbol of Early Christianity by the 2nd century. "}, {"Answer": "A tradition for Christians to trace repeatedly on their foreheads the sign of the cross.", "Topic": "Cross", "Topic_section": "Christian cross", "Rationale": "The shape of the cross (\"crux\", \"stauros\" \"stake, gibbet\"), as represented by the letter T, came to be used as a \"seal\" or symbol of Early Christianity by the 2nd century. Clement of Alexandria in the early 3rd century calls it (\"the Lord's sign\") he repeats the idea, current as early as the Epistle of Barnabas, that the number 318 (in Greek numerals, \u03a4\u0399\u0397) in Genesis 14:14 was a foreshadowing (a \"type\") of the cross (the letter Tau) and of Jesus (the letters Iota Eta). Clement's contemporary Tertullian rejects the accusation that Christians are \"crucis religiosi\" (i.e. \"adorers of the gibbet\"), and returns the accusation by likening the worship of pagan idols to the worship of poles or stakes. \nIn his book \"De Corona\", written in 204, Tertullian tells how it was already a tradition for Christians to trace repeatedly on their foreheads the sign of the cross."}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes", "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "and what is its significance in christianity?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "does the lake mentioned above has any sea transport connection to any ocean?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Shipping connection to the ocean", "Rationale": "Although the Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway make the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships\u2014which do not fit through the locks on these routes\u2014have limited container shipping on the lakes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, through Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway.", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Shipping connection to the ocean", "Rationale": "Although the Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway make the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships\u2014which do not fit through the locks on these routes\u2014have limited container shipping on the lakes. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Atlantic Ocean", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Great Lakes, also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the upper mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River."}, {"Answer": "Although the Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway make the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships\u2014which do not fit through the locks on these routes\u2014have limited container shipping on the lakes.", "Topic": "Great Lakes", "Topic_section": "Shipping connection to the ocean", "Rationale": "Although the Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway make the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships\u2014which do not fit through the locks on these routes\u2014have limited container shipping on the lakes. Most Great Lakes trade is of bulk material, and bulk freighters of Seawaymax-size or less can move throughout the entire lakes and out to the Atlantic. Larger ships are confined to working in the lakes themselves. Only barges can access the Illinois Waterway system providing access to the Gulf of Mexico via the Mississippi River. Despite their vast size, large sections of the Great Lakes freeze over in winter, interrupting most shipping from January to March. Some icebreakers ply the lakes, keeping the shipping lanes open through other periods of ice on the lakes.\n\nThe Great Lakes are also connected by the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to the Gulf of Mexico by way of the Illinois River (from the Chicago River) and the M"}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes", "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "and what is its significance in christianity?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does the lake mentioned above has any sea transport connection to any ocean?", "Yes, the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how does the last type of ship mentioned above carries cargo?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization.", "Topic": "Container ship", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Container ships (sometimes spelled containerships) are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "These are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers.", "Topic": "Container ship", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Container ships (sometimes spelled containerships) are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization."}, {"Answer": "They carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization.", "Topic": "Container ship", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Container ships (sometimes spelled containerships) are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization."}, {"Answer": "In truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization", "Topic": "Container ship", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Container ships (sometimes spelled containerships) are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. They are a common means of commercial intermodal freight transport and now carry most seagoing non-bulk cargo."}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes", "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "and what is its significance in christianity?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does the lake mentioned above has any sea transport connection to any ocean?", "Yes, the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships", "how does the last type of ship mentioned above carries cargo?", "They carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization."], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did this technique originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The late 18th century", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "Containerization has its origins in early coal mining regions in England beginning in the late 18th century. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the late 18th century.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "Containerization has its origins in early coal mining regions in England beginning in the late 18th century. "}, {"Answer": "In the late 18th century.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "Containerization has its origins in early coal mining regions in England beginning in the late 18th century."}, {"Answer": "Beginning in the late 18th century.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "Containerization has its origins in early coal mining regions in England beginning in the late 18th century. "}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes", "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "and what is its significance in christianity?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does the lake mentioned above has any sea transport connection to any ocean?", "Yes, the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships", "how does the last type of ship mentioned above carries cargo?", "They carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization.", "when did this technique originate?", "The late 18th century"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are the hazards associated with the process?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Containers have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "Containers have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "There have been increased concerns that containers might be used to transport terrorists or terrorist materials into a country.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": " In recent years there have been increased concerns that containers might be used to transport terrorists or terrorist materials into a country undetected. The US government has advanced the Container Security Initiative (CSI), intended to ensure that high-risk cargo is examined or scanned, preferably at the port of departure."}, {"Answer": "They have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars, transport terrorists or terrorist materials, etc.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "Containers have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars. The vast majority of containers are never subjected to scrutiny due to the large number of containers in use"}, {"Answer": "smuggling of contraband or stolen cars; transportation of terrorists or terrorist materials into a country undetected.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "Containers have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars. The vast majority of containers are never subjected to scrutiny due to the large number of containers in use. In recent years there have been increased concerns that containers might be used to transport terrorists or terrorist materials into a country undetected. The US government has advanced the Container Security Initiative (CSI), intended to ensure that high-risk cargo is examined or scanned, preferably at the port of departure."}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes", "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "and what is its significance in christianity?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does the lake mentioned above has any sea transport connection to any ocean?", "Yes, the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships", "how does the last type of ship mentioned above carries cargo?", "They carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization.", "when did this technique originate?", "The late 18th century", "what are the hazards associated with the process?", "Containers have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars."], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "are the containers used for anything else?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Housing, as a cabin or as a workshop, can be used to house computer data centers", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Other uses for containers", "Rationale": "Shipping container architecture is the use of containers as the basis for housing and other functional buildings for people, either as temporary or a permanent housing, and either as a main building or as a cabin or as a workshop. Containers can also be used as sheds or storage areas in industry and commerce.\n\nTempo Housing in Amsterdam stacks containers for individual housing units.\n\nContainers are also beginning to be used to house computer data centers, although these are normally specialized containers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To smuggle contraband or stolen cars.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "Containers have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars."}, {"Answer": "To transport terrorists or terrorist materials into a country undetected.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "In recent years there have been increased concerns that containers might be used to transport terrorists or terrorist materials into a country undetected."}, {"Answer": "Air freight containers", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Air freight containers", "Rationale": "While major airlines use containers that are custom designed for their aircraft and associated ground handling equipment the IATA has created a set of standard aluminium container sizes of up to in volume."}]} {"Context": ["what was ss christopher columbus?", "An American excursion liner on the Great Lakes", "where is this lake situated?", "The upper mid-east region of North America", "which religions are practiced in that continent?", "Christianity, Atheism, Buddhism", "what are the symbols associated with the first religion?", "The cross", "are there emblems like that symbol?", "Yes", "what was its significance in pre christian era?", "In the European Bronze Age the cross symbol appeared to carry a religious meaning, perhaps as a symbol of consecration, especially pertaining to burial.", "and what is its significance in christianity?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does the lake mentioned above has any sea transport connection to any ocean?", "Yes, the Great Lakes accessible to ocean-going vessels, shifts in shipping to wider ocean-going container ships", "how does the last type of ship mentioned above carries cargo?", "They carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization.", "when did this technique originate?", "The late 18th century", "what are the hazards associated with the process?", "Containers have been used to smuggle contraband or stolen cars.", "are the containers used for anything else?", "Housing, as a cabin or as a workshop, can be used to house computer data centers"], "Conversation_no": 104, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "are their any examples of such architecture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Aegean, for the Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Tempo Housing in Amsterdam", "Topic": "Shipping container architecture", "Topic_section": "Examples", "Rationale": "Many structures based on shipping containers have already been constructed, and their uses, sizes, locations and appearances vary widely.\n\nWhen futurist Stewart Brand needed a place to assemble all the material he needed to write \"How Buildings Learn\", he converted a shipping container into office space, and wrote up the conversion process in the same book.\n\nIn 2006, Southern California Architect Peter DeMaria, designed the first two-story shipping container home in the U.S. as an approved structural system under the strict guidelines of the nationally recognized Uniform Building Code (UBC). This home was the Redondo Beach House and it inspired the creation of Logical Homes, a cargo container based pre-fabricated home company. In 2007, Logical Homes created their flagship project - the Aegean, for the Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tempo Housing in Amsterdam.", "Topic": "Containerization", "Topic_section": "Other uses for containers", "Rationale": "Tempo Housing in Amsterdam stacks containers for individual housing units"}, {"Answer": "In 2006, Southern California Architect Peter DeMaria, designed the first two-story shipping container home in the U.S.", "Topic": "Shipping container architecture", "Topic_section": "Examples", "Rationale": "In 2006, Southern California Architect Peter DeMaria, designed the first two-story shipping container home in the U.S. as an approved structural system under the strict guidelines of the nationally recognized Uniform Building Code (UBC)."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Pattie Boyd", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Something\" is described as a love song to Pattie Boyd, Harrison's first wife, although Harrison offered alternative sources of inspiration in later interviews.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pattie Boyd, Harrison's first wife", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Pattie Boyd, Harrison's first wife, "}, {"Answer": "Pattie Boyd", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pattie Boyd"}, {"Answer": "It was written for his wife, Pattie Boyd.", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Background and inspiration", "Rationale": "While Harrison imagined the composition in the style of Ray Charles, his inspiration for \"Something\" was his wife, Pattie Boyd. "}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd"], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who was she?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She is an English model and photographer.", "Topic": "Pattie Boyd", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Patricia Anne Boyd (born 17 March 1944) is an English model and photographer", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Harrison's first wife", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Harrison's first wife"}, {"Answer": "She is an English model and photographer and George Harrison's first wife.", "Topic": "Pattie Boyd", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an English model and photographer"}, {"Answer": "She is an English model and photographer.", "Topic": "Pattie Boyd", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Patricia Anne Boyd (born 17 March 1944) is an English model and photographer."}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer."], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who sang the above mentioned song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Joe Cocker", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Due to the difficulty he faced in getting more than two of his compositions onto each Beatles album, Harrison first offered the song to Joe Cocker. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Harrison", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Background and inspiration", "Rationale": "While Harrison imagined the composition in the style of Ray Charles, his "}, {"Answer": "The Beatles and George Harrison", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the Beatles,"}, {"Answer": "It is a song by the English rock band \"The Beatles\".", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Something\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album \"Abbey Road\". "}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer.", "who sang the above mentioned song?", "Joe Cocker"], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "which album is it a part of?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Abbey Road\"", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Something\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album \"Abbey Road\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Abbey Road\"", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Abbey Road\""}, {"Answer": "Abbey Road", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abbey Road"}, {"Answer": "Abbey Road", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Something\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album \"Abbey Road\". "}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer.", "who sang the above mentioned song?", "Joe Cocker", "which album is it a part of?", "\"Abbey Road\""], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "can you name some of the other tracks from it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Come Together\"", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The lead single \"Something\" / \"Come Together\" was released in October and topped the US charts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Come Together\", \"Octopus's Garden\"", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " \"Come Together\" "}, {"Answer": "Come Together, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Oh! Darling, Octopus's Garden etc", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "\"Come Together\"", "Rationale": "Come Together"}, {"Answer": "\"Come Together\" is one of them.", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The lead single \"Something\" / \"Come Together\" was released in October and topped the US charts."}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer.", "who sang the above mentioned song?", "Joe Cocker", "which album is it a part of?", "\"Abbey Road\"", "can you name some of the other tracks from it?", "\"Come Together\""], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you describe in brief the famous photograph that appeared on the cover of this album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": " The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched and taken on 8 August 1969 outside EMI Studios on Abbey Road.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched and taken on 8 August 1969 outside EMI Studios on Abbey Road.", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched and taken on 8 August 1969 outside EMI Studios on Abbey Road. "}, {"Answer": "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing.", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing"}, {"Answer": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": "At 11:35 that morning, photographer Iain Macmillan was given only ten minutes to take the photo while he stood on a step-ladder and a policeman held up traffic behind the camera."}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer.", "who sang the above mentioned song?", "Joe Cocker", "which album is it a part of?", "\"Abbey Road\"", "can you name some of the other tracks from it?", "\"Come Together\"", "can you describe in brief the famous photograph that appeared on the cover of this album?", "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched"], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who clicked it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": "At 11:35 that morning, photographer Iain Macmillan was given only ten minutes to take the photo while he stood on a step-ladder and a policeman held up traffic behind the camer", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": "Iain Macmillan"}, {"Answer": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": "Iain Macmillan"}, {"Answer": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Cover photo", "Rationale": "At 11:35 that morning, photographer Iain Macmillan was given only ten minutes to take the photo while he stood on a step-ladder and a policeman held up traffic behind the camera."}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer.", "who sang the above mentioned song?", "Joe Cocker", "which album is it a part of?", "\"Abbey Road\"", "can you name some of the other tracks from it?", "\"Come Together\"", "can you describe in brief the famous photograph that appeared on the cover of this album?", "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched", "who clicked it?", "Iain Macmillan"], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which organisation did he work for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Sunday Times and the Illustrated London News", "Topic": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic_section": "1958\u20131966", "Rationale": "The Sunday Times and the Illustrated London News"}, {"Answer": "He worked as a trainee manager at a jute mill.", "Topic": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": " He worked as a trainee manager at a jute mill."}, {"Answer": "\"The Sunday Times\" and \"The Illustrated London News\".", "Topic": "Iain Macmillan", "Topic_section": "1958\u20131966", "Rationale": "From this work The Sunday Times and the Illustrated London News commissioned him in the early 1960s."}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer.", "who sang the above mentioned song?", "Joe Cocker", "which album is it a part of?", "\"Abbey Road\"", "can you name some of the other tracks from it?", "\"Come Together\"", "can you describe in brief the famous photograph that appeared on the cover of this album?", "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched", "who clicked it?", "Iain Macmillan", "which organisation did he work for?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name the group you talked about with reference to the album cover?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Beatles", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969 by Apple Records", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Beatles", "Topic": "Something (Beatles song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the Beatles "}, {"Answer": "The Beatles", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the Beatles"}, {"Answer": "They were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.", "Topic": "The Beatles", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960."}]} {"Context": ["who did george harrison wrote the song something for", "Pattie Boyd", "who was she?", "She is an English model and photographer.", "who sang the above mentioned song?", "Joe Cocker", "which album is it a part of?", "\"Abbey Road\"", "can you name some of the other tracks from it?", "\"Come Together\"", "can you describe in brief the famous photograph that appeared on the cover of this album?", "The front cover was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney sketched", "who clicked it?", "Iain Macmillan", "which organisation did he work for?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you name the group you talked about with reference to the album cover?", "Beatles"], "Conversation_no": 105, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "do they still produce music together?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, the group broke up.", "Topic": "The Beatles", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After the group's break-up in 1970, all four members enjoyed success as solo artists. Lennon was shot and killed in December 1980, and Harrison died of lung cancer in November 2001. McCartney and Starr remain musically active.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, After the group's break-up in 1970, all four members enjoyed success as solo artists. Lennon was shot and killed in December 1980, and Harrison died of lung cancer in November 2001. McCartney and Starr remain musically active.", "Topic": "The Beatles", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After the group's break-up in 1970, all four members enjoyed success as solo artists. Lennon was shot and killed in December 1980, and Harrison died of lung cancer in November 2001. McCartney and Starr remain musically active."}, {"Answer": "No, strains developed between the band members regarding the appointment of a financial adviser.", "Topic": "The Beatles", "Topic_section": "\"Abbey Road\", \"Let It Be\" and separation", "Rationale": "strains developed between the band members regarding the appointment of a financial adviser"}, {"Answer": "No.", "Topic": "Abbey Road", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Production lasted from February to August 1969, and the closing track \"The End\" marked the final occasion that all four members recorded together. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where did 12 years a slave take place", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "State of Louisiana", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "12 Years a Slave is a 2013 biographical period-drama film and an adaptation of the 1853 slave memoir \"Twelve Years a Slave\" by Solomon Northup, a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery. Northup was put to work on plantations in the state of Louisiana for 12 years before being released."}, {"Answer": "Four historic antebellum plantations; Felicity, Bocage, Destrehan, and Magnolia", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, from June 27 to August 13, 2012. The locations used were four historic antebellum plantations; Felicity, Bocage, Destrehan, and Magnolia. Of the four, Magnolia is nearest to the actual plantation where Northup was held."}, {"Answer": "Felicity, Bocage, Destrehan, and Magnolia.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": " Among locations used were four historic antebellum plantations: Felicity, Bocage, Destrehan, and Magnolia."}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana"], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the film about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Solomon Northup is a free African-American man in 1841, in Saratoga Springs, New York; two white men, Brown and Hamilton, offer him short-term employment as a musician but they drug Northup and deliver him to a slave pen run by a man named Burch.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Solomon Northup is a free African-American man in 1841, working as a violinist and living with his wife and two children in Saratoga Springs, New York. Two white men, Brown and Hamilton, offer him short-term employment as a musician if he will travel with them to Washington, D.C.; however, once they have arrived, they drug Northup and deliver him to a slave pen run by a man named Burch. Northup proclaims that he is a free man, only to be savagely beaten with a wooden paddle and then a leather strap"}, {"Answer": "It is an adaptation of the 1853 slave memoir \"Twelve Years a Slave\" by Solomon Northup", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "an adaptation of the 1853 slave memoir \"Twelve Years a Slave\" by Solomon Northup, a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery. Northup was put to work on plantations in the state of Louisiana for 12 years before being released."}, {"Answer": "It is a biographical period-drama film.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "12 Years a Slave is a 2013 biographical period-drama film and an adaptation of the 1853 slave memoir \"Twelve Years a Slave\" by Solomon Northup, "}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery."], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "During its marketing campaign, it received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy."}, {"Answer": "During its marketing campaign, it received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy."}, {"Answer": "During its marketing campaign, it received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy"}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process."], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where did the first screening happen?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Initial screenings", "Rationale": "12 Years a Slave\" premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2013;", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Initial screenings", "Rationale": "\"12 Years a Slave\" premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2013;"}, {"Answer": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Initial screenings", "Rationale": "\"12 Years a Slave\" premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2013; it was later screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, "}, {"Answer": "At the Telluride Film Festival.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Initial screenings", "Rationale": "\"12 Years a Slave\" premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2013;"}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival"], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when did such a festival start?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The festival was started in 1974", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The festival was started in 1974 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1974", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The festival was started in 1974 by Bill and Stella Pence"}, {"Answer": "1974", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The festival was started in 1974 by Bill and Stella Pence, Tom Luddy, and James Card of Eastman-Kodak Film Preserve."}, {"Answer": "1974", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The festival was started in 1974 by Bill and Stella Pence, Tom Luddy, and James Card of Eastman-Kodak Film Preserve. It is operated by the National Film Preserve."}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974"], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Telluride, Colorado", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Telluride Film Festival (TFF) is a film festival held annually in Telluride, Colorado during Labor Day weekend (the first Monday in September)."}, {"Answer": "In Telluride, Colorado", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Telluride Film Festival (TFF) is a film festival held annually in Telluride, Colorado"}, {"Answer": "Telluride, Colorado.", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Telluride Film Festival (TFF) is a film festival held annually in Telluride, Colorado during Labor Day weekend (the first Monday in September)."}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "in what style is the festival conducted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival.", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "As of 2015 the program is created by executive director Julie Huntsinger and founder and artistic director Tom Luddy, and one of the Telluride Film Festival guest directors, who change each year. These have included Errol Morris, Peter Bogdanovich, Bertrand Tavernier, Salman Rushdie, Don DeLillo, Peter Sellars, Stephen Sondheim, Buck Henry, and Michael Ondaatje.\n\nEach year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. Those who have accepted the commission include Chuck Jones, David Salle, Doug and Mike Starn, Dottie Attie, Jim Dine, Ed Ruscha, Francesco Clemente, Dave McKean, and Gary Larson. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured. This is a tribute to a large illuminated sign which says \"Show\" and sits outside of the Sheridan Opera House, the festival venue where the Silver Medallions are awarded."}, {"Answer": "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival; it is a tribute to a large illuminated sign which says \"Show\" and sits outside of the Sheridan Opera House, the festival venue where the Silver Medallions are awarded", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. Those who have accepted the commission include Chuck Jones, David Salle, Doug and Mike Starn, Dottie Attie, Jim Dine, Ed Ruscha, Francesco Clemente, Dave McKean, and Gary Larson. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured. This is a tribute to a large illuminated sign which says \"Show\" and sits outside of the Sheridan Opera House, the festival venue where the Silver Medallions are awarded.\n"}, {"Answer": "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "Topic": "Telluride Film Festival", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "\nEach year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival."}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured."], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The musical score to \"12 Years a Slave\" was composed by Hans Zimmer, wit", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The musical score to \"12 Years a Slave\" was composed by Hans Zimmer, with original on-screen violin music written and arranged by Nicholas Britell and performed by Tim Fain."}, {"Answer": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The musical score to \"12 Years a Slave\" was composed by Hans Zimmer, with original on-screen violin music written and arranged by Nicholas Britell and performed by Tim Fain. "}, {"Answer": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The musical score to \"12 Years a Slave\" was composed by Hans Zimmer, "}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "Hans Zimmer"], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "name a few accolades received by him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lifetime Achievement Award, the Frederick Loewe Award", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "Zimmer has received a range of honors and awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award in film Composition from the National Board of Review, the Frederick Loewe Award in 2003 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, ASCAP's Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement, and BMI's Richard Kirk Award for lifetime achievement in 1996.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Academy Award for Best Original Score, Grammy Awards, Classical BRIT Awards and Golden Globes.", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His works include \"The Lion King\", for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1995, the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" series, \"Interstellar\", \"Gladiator\", \"Crimson Tide\", \"Inception\", \"Dunkirk\", and \"The Dark Knight Trilogy\". He has received four Grammy Awards, three Classical BRIT Awards, two Golden Globes, and an Academy Award. He was also named on the list of Top 100 Living Geniuses, published by \"The Daily Telegraph\"."}, {"Answer": "Four Grammy Awards, three Classical BRIT Awards, two Golden Globes, and an Academy Award", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He has received four Grammy Awards, three Classical BRIT Awards, two Golden Globes, and an Academy Award. He was also named on the list of Top 100 Living Geniuses, published by \"The Daily Telegraph\"."}, {"Answer": "The Lifetime Achievement Award in film Composition from the National Board of Review.", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "Zimmer has received a range of honors and awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award in film Composition from the National Board of Review, the Frederick Loewe Award in 2003 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival"}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "Hans Zimmer", "name a few accolades received by him?", "Lifetime Achievement Award, the Frederick Loewe Award"], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "mention a few works done by him in the 2020s?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\" and Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer.", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "2020s", "Rationale": " \"No Time to Die\" after previous composer Dan Romer left the project. Zimmer will also compose the score for \"Hillbilly Elegy\".\n\nOn 26 February 2020, Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\", and Major League Soccer's anthem for its 25th season.", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "2020s", "Rationale": "On 6 January 2020, it was announced that Zimmer would be taking over as composer for the \"James Bond\" film \"No Time to Die\" after previous composer Dan Romer left the project. Zimmer will also compose the score for \"Hillbilly Elegy\".\n\nOn 26 February 2020, Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer"}, {"Answer": "\"James Bond\" film \"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\" are some", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "2020s", "Rationale": "On 6 January 2020, it was announced that Zimmer would be taking over as composer for the \"James Bond\" film \"No Time to Die\" after previous composer Dan Romer left the project. Zimmer will also compose the score for \"Hillbilly Elegy\".\n\nOn 26 February 2020, Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer."}, {"Answer": "Anthem for the 25th season of the Major League Soccer.", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "2020s", "Rationale": "\nOn 26 February 2020, Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer."}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "Hans Zimmer", "name a few accolades received by him?", "Lifetime Achievement Award, the Frederick Loewe Award", "mention a few works done by him in the 2020s?", "\"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\" and Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer."], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how did he start his career with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa. He worked with the Buggles, a new wave band formed in London in 1977 with Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley.", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa. He worked with the Buggles, a new wave band formed in London in 1977 with Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "With the band Krakatoa", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa."}, {"Answer": "By playing keyboards and synthesizers with the band Krakatoa", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa."}, {"Answer": "He began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa.", "Topic": "Hans Zimmer", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa. "}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "Hans Zimmer", "name a few accolades received by him?", "Lifetime Achievement Award, the Frederick Loewe Award", "mention a few works done by him in the 2020s?", "\"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\" and Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer.", "how did he start his career with?", "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa. He worked with the Buggles, a new wave band formed in London in 1977 with Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley."], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who are the actors in the aforementioned film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as Solomon Northup. Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Chiwetel Ejiofor, Solomon Northup. Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, and more famous names.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as Solomon Northup. Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as Solomon Northup. Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles. "}, {"Answer": "Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard.", "Topic": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as Solomon Northup. Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles."}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "Hans Zimmer", "name a few accolades received by him?", "Lifetime Achievement Award, the Frederick Loewe Award", "mention a few works done by him in the 2020s?", "\"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\" and Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer.", "how did he start his career with?", "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa. He worked with the Buggles, a new wave band formed in London in 1977 with Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley.", "who are the actors in the aforementioned film?", "Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles."], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "describe the third actor's image in society?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He has since been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\". \"Tatler\" listed Cumberbatch in the \"Most Eligible Bachelors in the United Kingdom\"", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Public image", "Rationale": " He has since been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\".\n\"Tatler\" listed Cumberbatch in the \"Most Eligible Bachelors in the United Kingdom\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He achieved international recognition with the first series of \"Sherlock\", been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\".", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Public image", "Rationale": "Cumberbatch did not achieve international recognition until the first series of \"Sherlock\" in 2010. He has since been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\"."}, {"Answer": "He has been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\"", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Public image", "Rationale": "He has since been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\".\n\"Tatler\" listed Cumberbatch in the \"Most Eligible Bachelors in the United Kingdom\" in 2012. In the same year, Cumberbatch described a cyberstalking incident in which he discovered that someone had been live-tweeting his movements in his London home. Coming to terms with it, he said, it is \"an ongoing process. To think that somebody knew everything I'd done in a day and told the rest of the world in real time!\" His photograph taken at the Garrick Club by Derry Moore, 12th Earl of Drogheda was the cover of Moore's 2012 book \"An English Room\""}, {"Answer": "In 2014, he was included in \"The Sunday Times\" \"100 Makers of the 21st Century\", cited as this generation's Laurence Olivier.\"", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Public image", "Rationale": "\nIn 2014, Cumberbatch was included in \"The Sunday Times\" \"100 Makers of the 21st Century\", cited as this generation's Laurence Olivier.\""}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "Hans Zimmer", "name a few accolades received by him?", "Lifetime Achievement Award, the Frederick Loewe Award", "mention a few works done by him in the 2020s?", "\"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\" and Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer.", "how did he start his career with?", "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa. He worked with the Buggles, a new wave band formed in London in 1977 with Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley.", "who are the actors in the aforementioned film?", "Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles.", "describe the third actor's image in society?", "He has since been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\". \"Tatler\" listed Cumberbatch in the \"Most Eligible Bachelors in the United Kingdom\""], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "does he have a production company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, SunnyMarch Ltd.", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Production company", "Rationale": "SunnyMarch Ltd.,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, SunnyMarch Ltd.", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Production company", "Rationale": "Cumberbatch, Adam Ackland, writer-director Patrick Monroe, action coordinator Ben Dillon, and production manager Adam Selves launched a production company, SunnyMarch Ltd., in late 2013."}, {"Answer": "Yes, SunnyMarch Ltd.", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Production company", "Rationale": "Cumberbatch, Adam Ackland, writer-director Patrick Monroe, action coordinator Ben Dillon, and production manager Adam Selves launched a production company, SunnyMarch Ltd., in late 2013."}, {"Answer": "Yes, SunnyMarch Ltd.", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Production company", "Rationale": "Cumberbatch, Adam Ackland, writer-director Patrick Monroe, action coordinator Ben Dillon, and production manager Adam Selves launched a production company, SunnyMarch Ltd., in late 2013."}]} {"Context": ["where did 12 years a slave take place", "Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana", "what is the film about?", "A story of a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.", "mention a few of its marketing scenarios?", "During its marketing campaign, \"12 Years a Slave\" received unpaid endorsements by celebrities such as Kanye West and P. Diddy. In a video posted by Revolt, Combs urged viewers to see \"12 Years a Slave\" by stating: \"This movie is very painful but very honest, and is a part of the healing process.", "where did the first screening happen?", "Telluride Film Festival", "when did such a festival start?", "The festival was started in 1974", "for the aforementioned film, where did the festival organized?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in what style is the festival conducted?", "Each year, an artist is selected to produce the poster art for the festival. The sole requirement for the poster is that the word SHOW be featured.", "who composed the score for the aforementioned film?", "Hans Zimmer", "name a few accolades received by him?", "Lifetime Achievement Award, the Frederick Loewe Award", "mention a few works done by him in the 2020s?", "\"No Time to Die\", \"Hillbilly Elegy\" and Major League Soccer released an anthem for its 25th season, which was composed by Zimmer.", "how did he start his career with?", "Zimmer began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers in the 1970s, with the band Krakatoa. He worked with the Buggles, a new wave band formed in London in 1977 with Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley.", "who are the actors in the aforementioned film?", "Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles.", "describe the third actor's image in society?", "He has since been called \"The Thinking Woman's Crumpet\" and has been a mainstay in numerous \"Sexiest Man Alive\" lists including those of \"Empire\" and \"People\". \"Tatler\" listed Cumberbatch in the \"Most Eligible Bachelors in the United Kingdom\"", "does he have a production company?", "Yes, SunnyMarch Ltd."], "Conversation_no": 106, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "is he known for his impression?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Adept at impersonating others, Cumberbatch was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\" by \"Vulture\" magazine. He has imitated celebrities on a number of chat shows, such as \"The Graham Norton Show\" on the BBC", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Impressionist", "Rationale": "Adept at impersonating others, Cumberbatch was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\" by \"Vulture\" magazine. He has imitated celebrities on a number of chat shows, such as \"The Graham Norton Show\" on the BBC", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he is adept at impersonating others, was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\" by \"Vulture\" magazine", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Impressionist", "Rationale": "Adept at impersonating others, Cumberbatch was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\" by \"Vulture\" magazine"}, {"Answer": "Yes, was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\"", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Impressionist", "Rationale": "Adept at impersonating others, Cumberbatch was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\" by \"Vulture\" magazine. He has imitated celebrities on a number of chat shows, such as \"The Graham Norton Show\" on the BBC, \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\" on NBC, and in general interviews on channels such as MTV."}, {"Answer": "Adept at impersonating others, he was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\" by \"Vulture\" magazine.", "Topic": "Benedict Cumberbatch", "Topic_section": "Impressionist", "Rationale": "Adept at impersonating others, Cumberbatch was referred to as the \"New King of Celebrity Impressionists\" by \"Vulture\" magazine."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the man trap?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Man Trap\" is the first episode of of the American science fiction television series ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The first episode of an American science fiction television series.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Man Trap\" is the first episode of of the American science fiction television series"}, {"Answer": "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Man Trap\" is the first episode of of the American science fiction television series \"\". "}, {"Answer": "It is the first episode of of the American science fiction television series.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Man Trap\" is the first episode of of the American science fiction television series \"\". Written by Georg"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who are the characters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The USS \"Enterprise\" arrives at planet M-113 to provide supplies and medical exams for the only known inhabitants of the planet, Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) and his wife Nancy (Jeanne Bal), who operate an archaeological research station there. Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell (Michael Zaslow) transport to the surface ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Professor Robert Carter, Nancy, Captain Kirk, Dr. Leonard McCoy, Darnell, Spock, Green, Sturgeon and others.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": " Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) and his wife Nancy (Jeanne Bal), who operate an archaeological research station there. Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell (Michael Zaslow) transport to the surface as Kirk teases McCoy about his affection for Nancy ten years earlier. They arrive in the research station, and each of the three men sees Nancy differently: McCoy as she was when he first met her, Kirk as she should look accounting for her age, and Darnell as an attractive blonde woman whom he met on a pleasure planet. When Nancy goes out to fetch her husband, she beckons Darnell to follow her."}, {"Answer": "Professor Robert Crater, Nancy, Captain Kirk", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) and his wife Nancy (Jeanne Bal), who operate an archaeological research station there. Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, "}, {"Answer": "Professor Robert Crater, Nancy, Captain Kirk, Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The USS \"Enterprise\" arrives at planet M-113 to provide supplies and medical exams for the only known inhabitants of the planet, Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) and his wife Nancy (Jeanne Bal), who operate an archaeological research station there. Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell (Michael Zaslow) transport to the surface as Kirk teases McCoy about his affection for Nancy ten years earlier. They arrive in the research station, and each of the three men sees Nancy differently: McCoy as she was when he first met her, Kirk as she should look accounting for her age, and Darnell as an attractive blonde woman whom he met on a pleasure planet. When Nancy goes out to fetch her husband, she beckons Darnell to follow her.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the name of the series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Star Trek", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This was the first \"Star Trek\" episode to air on television,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Star Trek\".", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This was the first \"Star Trek\" episode to air on television, although the sixth to be filmed; it was chosen as the first of the series to be broadcast by the studio due to the horror plot. "}, {"Answer": "\"Star Trek\"", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This was the first \"Star Trek\" episode to air on television, although the sixth to be filmed; "}, {"Answer": "Star Trek.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "\"The Man Trap\" appeared in Gene Roddenberry's original pitch for \"Star Trek\" as the title of a show with a different plot: the crew face several apparitions that are \"wish-fulfilment traps which bec"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who wrote the script of this episode?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Gene Roddenberry", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "The Man Trap\" appeared in Gene Roddenberry's original pitch for \"Star Trek\" as the title of a show with a different plot: ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lee Erwin, George Clayton Johnson, and Gene Roddenberry.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": " Lee Erwin, who had previously worked on \"The Lieutenant\" with Roddenberry, was commissioned to produce a treatment; an outline featuring a salt-devouring vampire was handed in on April 8, 1966. Meanwhile, George Clayton Johnson had been assigned a storyline, tentatively titled \"Chicago II\", in which the crew of the \"Enterprise\" visit a planet where the culture was that of 1920s mob-era Chicago, which later evolved into \"\"\"\". Johnson was hired after story editor John D. F. Black recommended him to the producers. Johnson decided to use the 1953 science fiction novel \"The Syndic\" by Cyril M. Kornbluth as the basis for the story. Roddenberry felt that Johnson's treatment did not match his vision for \"Star Trek\", but did not want to lose him entirely, and asked him to write \"The Man Trap\". Erwin was paid in full for his version, and given a separate \"kill fee\" because it would not be used"}, {"Answer": "George Clayton Johnson", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it first aired on September 8, 1966."}, {"Answer": "George Clayton Johnson.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Man Trap\" is the first episode of of the American science fiction television series \"\". Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it first aired on September 8, 1966.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek", "who wrote the script of this episode?", "Gene Roddenberry"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who is the director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Marc Daniels", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Direction and filming", "Rationale": " Marc Daniels was recruited as director of \"The Man Trap\"; ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Marc Daniels.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it first aired on September 8, 1966."}, {"Answer": "Marc Daniels", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it first aired on September 8, 1966.\n"}, {"Answer": "Marc Daniels.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Direction and filming", "Rationale": "Marc Daniels was recruited as director of \"The Man Trap\"; among his varied directing credits were episodes of \"I Love Lucy\" for Desilu Productions. Pre-production "}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek", "who wrote the script of this episode?", "Gene Roddenberry", "who is the director?", "Marc Daniels"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was it aired?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "September 8, 1966", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "it first aired on September 8, 1966.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "8 September,1966.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it first aired on September 8, 1966."}, {"Answer": "September 8, 1966", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "it first aired on September 8, 1966."}, {"Answer": "September 8th, 1966.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "sode of of the American science fiction television series \"\". Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it first aired on September 8, 1966.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek", "who wrote the script of this episode?", "Gene Roddenberry", "who is the director?", "Marc Daniels", "when was it aired?", "September 8, 1966"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what was its critical response?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Daily Reporter\" said that \"Star Trek\" had the \"usual far-fetched suppositions\" present in other science fiction works, but praise was given to the acting skills of Shatner and the plots of the initial episodes", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": " In previewing the broadcast of \"The Man Trap\", \"The Daily Reporter\" said that \"Star Trek\" had the \"usual far-fetched suppositions\" present in other science fiction works, but praise was given to the acting skills of Shatner and the plots of the initial episodes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It received a mixed review as the creature was listed as the show's \"cheesiest classic creatures\" by \"Wired\" magazine in 2007; however, \"Rolling Stone\" magazine listed it as the tenth best villain in the franchise.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": " In Hollywood.com's ranking of all 79 episodes of \"The Original Series\", Christian Blauvelt placed \"The Man Trap\" as 73rd, calling the creature \"incredibly pointless\". It was also listed as one of the show's \"cheesiest classic creatures\" by \"Wired\" magazine in 2007; however, \"Rolling Stone\" magazine listed it as the tenth best villain in the franchise."}, {"Answer": "Among more recent reviews, Zack Handlen of \"The A.V. Club\" gave the episode an \"A-\" rating, describing it as \"done very well\" with a plot that is dark and ambiguous.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Among more recent reviews, Zack Handlen of \"The A.V. Club\" gave the episode an \"A-\" rating, describing it as \"done very well\" with a plot that is dark and ambiguous."}, {"Answer": "The initial episodes of \"Star Trek\" in general, was \"complete bewilderment\".", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "iew published in the 1988 book \"The Star Trek Interview Book\", Johnson claimed that the response of critics to \"The Man Trap\", and the initial episodes of \"Star Trek\" in general, was \"complete bewilderment\". In previewing the broadcast of \"The Man Trap\", \"The Daily Reporter\" said that \"Star Trek\" had"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek", "who wrote the script of this episode?", "Gene Roddenberry", "who is the director?", "Marc Daniels", "when was it aired?", "September 8, 1966", "what was its critical response?", "\"The Daily Reporter\" said that \"Star Trek\" had the \"usual far-fetched suppositions\" present in other science fiction works, but praise was given to the acting skills of Shatner and the plots of the initial episodes"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who plays the protagonist ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Alfred Ryder", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The USS \"Enterprise\" arrives at planet M-113 to provide supplies and medical exams for the only known inhabitants of the planet, Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Captain Kirk.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "es at planet M-113 to provide supplies and medical exams for the only known inhabitants of the planet, Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) and his wife Nancy (Jeanne Bal), who operate an archaeological research station there. Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell (Michael Zaslow) transport to the surface as Kirk teases McCoy about his affection for Nancy ten years earlier. They arrive in the research station, and each of the three men sees Nancy diffe"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek", "who wrote the script of this episode?", "Gene Roddenberry", "who is the director?", "Marc Daniels", "when was it aired?", "September 8, 1966", "what was its critical response?", "\"The Daily Reporter\" said that \"Star Trek\" had the \"usual far-fetched suppositions\" present in other science fiction works, but praise was given to the acting skills of Shatner and the plots of the initial episodes", "who plays the protagonist ?", "Alfred Ryder"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is his role?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The only known inhabitants of the planet M-113, Professor Robert Crater", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The USS \"Enterprise\" arrives at planet M-113 to provide supplies and medical exams for the only known inhabitants of the planet, Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Robert Carter.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Guest appearances", "Rationale": "Alfred Ryder was well known for his numerous appearances in similar genre series such as \"The Wild Wild West\" and \"The Outer Limits\". After his appearance as Robert Crater in \"The Man Trap\", he appeared in the science fiction series \"The Invaders\"."}, {"Answer": "Professor Robert Crater", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) and his wife Nancy (Jeanne Bal), who operate an archaeological research station there. Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell (Michael Zaslow) transport to the surface as Kirk teases McCoy about his affection for Nancy ten years earlier. "}, {"Answer": "Professor Robert Crater.", "Topic": "The Man Trap", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Professor Robert Crater (Alfred Ryder) and his wife Nancy (Jeanne Bal), who operate an archaeological research station there. Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell (Michael Zaslow) transport to the s"}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek", "who wrote the script of this episode?", "Gene Roddenberry", "who is the director?", "Marc Daniels", "when was it aired?", "September 8, 1966", "what was its critical response?", "\"The Daily Reporter\" said that \"Star Trek\" had the \"usual far-fetched suppositions\" present in other science fiction works, but praise was given to the acting skills of Shatner and the plots of the initial episodes", "who plays the protagonist ?", "Alfred Ryder", "what is his role?", "The only known inhabitants of the planet M-113, Professor Robert Crater"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what can you tell me about his personal life?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He began to act aged eight and later studied with Robert Lewis and Lee Strasberg", "Topic": "Alfred Ryder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ryder began to act aged eight and later studied with Robert Lewis and Lee Strasberg", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an American film, radio and television actor, who appeared in over one hundred television shows", "Topic": "Alfred Ryder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Ryder (born Alfred Jacob Corn; January 5, 1916 \u2013 April 16, 1995) was an American film, radio and television actor, who appeared in over one hundred television shows."}, {"Answer": "He was an American film, radio and television actor, who appeared in over one hundred television shows.", "Topic": "Alfred Ryder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Ryder (born Alfred Jacob Corn; January 5, 1916 \u2013 April 16, 1995) was an American film, radio and television actor, who appeared in over one hundred television shows."}, {"Answer": "He was born Alfred Jacob Corn; January 5, 1916 \u2013 April 16, 1995.", "Topic": "Alfred Ryder", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "lfred Ryder (born Alfred Jacob Corn; January 5, 1916 \u2013 April 16, 1995) was an American film, radio and television actor, who appeared in over one hundred television shows."}]} {"Context": ["what is the man trap?", "The first episode of of the American science fiction television series", "who are the characters?", "Professor Robert Crater, his wife Nancy, Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Crewman Darnell", "what is the name of the series?", "Star Trek", "who wrote the script of this episode?", "Gene Roddenberry", "who is the director?", "Marc Daniels", "when was it aired?", "September 8, 1966", "what was its critical response?", "\"The Daily Reporter\" said that \"Star Trek\" had the \"usual far-fetched suppositions\" present in other science fiction works, but praise was given to the acting skills of Shatner and the plots of the initial episodes", "who plays the protagonist ?", "Alfred Ryder", "what is his role?", "The only known inhabitants of the planet M-113, Professor Robert Crater", "what can you tell me about his personal life?", "He began to act aged eight and later studied with Robert Lewis and Lee Strasberg"], "Conversation_no": 107, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who is the latter?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Polish-born American actor, director and theatre practitioner", "Topic": "Lee Strasberg", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lee Strasberg (born Israel Lee Strassberg; November 17, 1901\u00a0\u2013 February 17, 1982) was a Polish-born American actor, director, and theatre practitioner. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a Polish-born American actor, director, and theatre practitioner.", "Topic": "Lee Strasberg", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lee Strasberg (born Israel Lee Strassberg; November 17, 1901\u00a0\u2013 February 17, 1982) was a Polish-born American actor, director, and theatre practitioner."}, {"Answer": "A Polish-born American actor, director, and theatre practitioner.", "Topic": "Lee Strasberg", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lee Strasberg (born Israel Lee Strassberg; November 17, 1901\u00a0\u2013 February 17, 1982) was a Polish-born American actor, director, and theatre practitioner. "}, {"Answer": "Lee Strasberg was a Polish-born American actor, director, and theatre practitioner.", "Topic": "Lee Strasberg", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ee Strasberg (born Israel Lee Strassberg; November 17, 1901\u00a0\u2013 February 17, 1982) was a Polish-born American actor, director, and theatre practitioner. He co-founded, wit"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is sedna located in the solar system", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "90377 Sedna, or simply Sedna, is a large planetoid in the outer reaches of the Solar System that was, , at a distance of about from the Sun, about three times as far as Neptune. Spectroscopy has revealed that Sedna's surface composition is similar to those of some other trans-Neptunian objects, being largely a mixture of water, methane, and nitrogen ices with tholins. Its surface is one of the reddest among Solar System objects. It is a possible dwarf planet. Sedna is approximately tied with and as the largest planetoid not known to have a moon.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the outer reaches of the Solar System", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "90377 Sedna, or simply Sedna, is a large planetoid in the outer reaches of the Solar System that was, , at a distance of about from the Sun, about three times as far as Neptune. Spectroscopy has revealed that Sedna's surface composition is similar to those of some other trans-Neptunian objects, being largely a mixture of water, methane, and nitrogen ices with tholins."}, {"Answer": "It is about three times as far as Neptune from the Sun.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "90377 Sedna, or simply Sedna, is a large planetoid in the outer reaches of the Solar System that was, , at a distance of about from the Sun, about three times as far as Neptune."}, {"Answer": "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "90377 Sedna, or simply Sedna, is a large planetoid in the outer reaches of the Solar System that was, , at a distance of about from the Sun, about three times as far as Neptune. Spectroscopy has revealed that Sedna's surface composition is similar to those of some other trans-Neptunian objects, being largely a mixture of water, methane, an"}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who discovered it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "Sedna (provisionally designated ) was discovered by Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) on 14 November 2003. The discovery formed part of a survey begun in 2001 with the Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, California, using Yale's 160-megapixel Palomar Quest camera. On that day, an object was observed to move by 4.6 arcseconds over 3.1 hours relative to stars, which indicated that its distance was about 100\u00a0AU. Follow-up observations were made in November\u2013December 2003 with the SMARTS telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, the Tenagra IV telescope in Nogales, Arizona, and the Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Combining those with precovery observations taken at the Samuel Oschin telescope in August 2003, and from the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking consortium in 2001\u20132002, allowed accurate determination of its orbit. The calculations showed that the object was moving a", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Michael Brown, Chad Trujillo and David Rabinowitz", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "Sedna (provisionally designated ) was discovered by Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) on 14 November 2003."}, {"Answer": "Michael Brown, Chad Trujillo and David Rabinowitz.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "Sedna (provisionally designated ) was discovered by Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) on 14 November 2003."}, {"Answer": "Michael Brown, Chad Trujillo and David Rabinowitz.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "Sedna (provisionally designated ) was discovered by Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) on 14 November 2003. The discovery formed part of a survey be"}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University)."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who gave it it's name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Michael Brown.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "Brown initially nicknamed Sedna \"The Flying Dutchman\", or \"Dutch\", after a legendary ghost ship, because its slow movement had initially masked its presence from his team. For an official name for the object, Brown settled on \"Sedna\", a name from Inuit mythology, which Brown chose partly because the Inuit were the closest polar culture to his home in Pasadena, and partly because the name, unlike Quaoar, would be easily pronounceable", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Michael Brown", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "Brown initially nicknamed Sedna \"The Flying Dutchman\", or \"Dutch\", after a legendary ghost ship, because its slow movement had initially masked its presence from his team. "}, {"Answer": "Michael Brown", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "Brown initially nicknamed Sedna \"The Flying Dutchman\", or \"Dutch\", after a legendary ghost ship, because its slow movement had initially masked its presence from his team. For an official name for the object, Brown settled on \"Sedna\", a name from Inuit mythology, which Brown chose partly because the Inuit were the closest polar culture to his home in Pasadena, and partly because the name, unlike Quaoar, would be easily pronounceable."}, {"Answer": "Michael Brown.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "Brown initially nicknamed Sedna \"The Flying Dutchman\", or \"Dutch\", after a legendary ghost ship, because its slow movement had initially masked its presence from his team. For an official name for the object, Brown settled on \"Sedna\", a name from Inuit mythology, which Brown chose partly because the Inuit were the closest polar culture to hi"}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "who gave it it's name?", "Michael Brown."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what does it look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a large planetoid, surface is redd.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "90377 Sedna, or simply Sedna, is a large planetoid in the outer reaches of the Solar System that was, , at a distance of about from the Sun, about three times as far as Neptune. Spectroscopy has revealed that Sedna's surface composition is similar to those of some other trans-Neptunian objects, being largely a mixture of water, methane, and nitrogen ices with tholins. Its surface is one of the reddest among Solar System objects. It is a possible dwarf planet. Sedna is approximately tied with and as the largest planetoid not known to have a moon.\n\nFor most of its orbit, it is even farther from the Sun than at present, with its aphelion estimated at 937\u00a0AU (31 times Neptune's distance, or about 1.5% of a light-year), making it one of the most distant-known objects in the Solar System other than long-period comets.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has a V-band absolute magnitude (H) of about 1.8, and it is estimated to have an albedo of about 0.32; it was the intrinsically brightest object found in the Solar System.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Physical characteristics", "Rationale": "Sedna has a V-band absolute magnitude (H) of about 1.8, and it is estimated to have an albedo of about 0.32, thus giving it a diameter of approximately 1,000\u00a0km. At the time of its discovery it was the intrinsically brightest object found in the Solar System since Pluto in 1930. In 2004, the discoverers placed an upper limit of 1,800\u00a0km on its diameter, but by 2007 this was revised downward to less than 1,600\u00a0km after observation by the Spitzer Space Telescope."}, {"Answer": "It is one of the reddest objects in the Solar System, nearly as red as Mars.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Physical characteristics", "Rationale": "Observations from the SMARTS telescope show that in visible light Sedna is one of the reddest objects in the Solar System, nearly as red as Mars."}, {"Answer": "It has a V-band absolute magnitude (H) of about 1.8, and it is estimated to have an albedo of about 0.32, thus giving it a diameter of approximately 1,000 km.", "Topic": "90377 Sedna", "Topic_section": "Physical characteristics", "Rationale": "Sedna has a V-band absolute magnitude (H) of about 1.8, and it is estimated to have an albedo of about 0.32, thus giving it a diameter of approximately 1,000\u00a0km"}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "who gave it it's name?", "Michael Brown.", "what does it look like?", "It is a large planetoid, surface is redd."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "the system mentioned above, what does it consist of?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sun, the giant planets, four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.", "Topic": "Solar System", "Topic_section": "Structure and composition", "Rationale": "The principal component of the Solar System is the Sun, a G2 main-sequence star that contains 99.86% of the system's known mass and dominates it gravitationally. The Sun's four largest orbiting bodies, the giant planets, account for 99% of the remaining mass, with Jupiter and Saturn together comprising more than 90%. The remaining objects of the Solar System (including the four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets) together comprise less than 0.002% of the Solar System's total mass.\n\nMost large objects in orbit around the Sun lie near the plane of Earth's orbit, known as the ecliptic. The planets are very close to the ecliptic, whereas comets and Kuiper belt objects are frequently at significantly greater angles to it. As a result of the formation of the Solar System planets, and most other objects, orbit the Sun in the same direction that the Sun is rotating (counter-clockwise, as viewed from above Earth's north pole). There are exceptions, such as Hall", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The eight planets, the dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies, the moons", "Topic": "Solar System", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Of the objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest are the eight planets, with the remainder being smaller objects, the dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly\u2014the moons\u2014two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury."}, {"Answer": "Minor planets can be dwarf planets, asteroids, trojans, centaurs, Kuiper belt objects, and other trans-Neptunian objects.", "Topic": "Minor planet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Minor planets can be dwarf planets, asteroids, trojans, centaurs, Kuiper belt objects, and other trans-Neptunian objects."}, {"Answer": "It consists of objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest are the eight planets, with the remainder being smaller objects, the dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies.", "Topic": "Solar System", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of the objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest are the eight planets, with the remainder being smaller objects, the dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies."}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "who gave it it's name?", "Michael Brown.", "what does it look like?", "It is a large planetoid, surface is redd.", "the system mentioned above, what does it consist of?", "Sun, the giant planets, four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "the first thing mentioned, does it have any religious inclusion?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Sun was worshipped as the god Ra, personified as the goddess.", "Topic": "Sun", "Topic_section": "Religious aspects", "Rationale": "\nIn Proto-Indo-European religion, the Sun was personified as the goddess \"*Sehul\". Derivatives of this goddess in Indo-European languages include the Old Norse \"S\u00f3l\", Sanskrit \"Surya\", Gaulish \"Sulis\", Lithuanian \"Saul\u0117\", and Slavic \"Solntse\". In ancient Greek religion, the sun deity was the male god Helios, but traces of an earlier female solar deity are preserved in Helen of Troy. In later times, Helios was syncretized with Apollo.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, solar deities play a major role in many world religions and mythologies - ancient Sumerians believed that the sun was Utu, the god of justice and twin brother of Inanna", "Topic": "Sun", "Topic_section": "Religious aspects", "Rationale": "Solar deities play a major role in many world religions and mythologies. The ancient Sumerians believed that the sun was Utu, the god of justice and twin brother of Inanna, the Queen of Heaven, who was identified as the planet Venus. Later, Utu was identified with the East Semitic god Shamash. Utu was regarded as a helper-deity, who aided those in distress, and, in iconography, he is usually portrayed with a long beard and clutching a saw, which represented his role as the dispenser of justice."}, {"Answer": "Yes, solar deities play a major role in many world religions and mythologies.", "Topic": "Sun", "Topic_section": "Religious aspects", "Rationale": "Solar deities play a major role in many world religions and mythologies. The ancient Sumerians believed that the sun was Utu, the god of justice and twin brother of Inanna, the Queen of Heaven, who was identified as the planet Venus. Later, Utu was identified with the East Semitic god Shamash. Utu was regarded as a helper-deity, who aided those in distress, and, in iconography, he is usually portrayed with a long beard and clutching a saw, which represented his role as the dispenser of justice."}, {"Answer": "Yes - Solar deities play a major role in many world religions and mythologies.", "Topic": "Sun", "Topic_section": "Religious aspects", "Rationale": "Solar deities play a major role in many world religions and mythologies."}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "who gave it it's name?", "Michael Brown.", "what does it look like?", "It is a large planetoid, surface is redd.", "the system mentioned above, what does it consist of?", "Sun, the giant planets, four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.", "the first thing mentioned, does it have any religious inclusion?", "Yes, the Sun was worshipped as the god Ra, personified as the goddess."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which religion did they worship him as the above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Proto-Indo-European religion, ancient Greek religion, ancient Sumerians.", "Topic": "Sun", "Topic_section": "Religious aspects", "Rationale": "\nIn Proto-Indo-European religion, the Sun was personified as the goddess \"*Sehul\". Derivatives of this goddess in Indo-European languages include the Old Norse \"S\u00f3l\", Sanskrit \"Surya\", Gaulish \"Sulis\", Lithuanian \"Saul\u0117\", and Slavic \"Solntse\". In ancient Greek religion, the sun deity was the male god Helios, but traces of an earlier female solar deity are preserved in Helen of Troy. In later times, Helios was syncretized with Apollo.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ancient Egyptian religion", "Topic": "Ra", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ra (; or \"r\u02e4;\" also transliterated \"r\u02e4w\" ; cuneiform: \"ri-a\" or \"ri-ia\") or Re (; , \"R\u0113\") is the ancient Egyptian deity of the sun. By the Fifth Dynasty in the 25th and 24th\u00a0centuries\u00a0BC, he had become one of the most important gods in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the noon sun."}, {"Answer": "Egyptian", "Topic": "Ra", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ra (; or \"r\u02e4;\" also transliterated \"r\u02e4w\" ; cuneiform: \"ri-a\" or \"ri-ia\") or Re (; , \"R\u0113\") is the ancient Egyptian deity of the sun. By the Fifth Dynasty in the 25th and 24th\u00a0centuries\u00a0BC, he had become one of the most important gods in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the noon sun."}, {"Answer": "In Ancient Egypt.", "Topic": "Sun", "Topic_section": "Religious aspects", "Rationale": "From at least the Fourth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the Sun was worshipped as the god Ra, portrayed as a falcon-headed divinity surmounted by the solar disk, and surrounded by a serpent. In the New Empire period, the Sun became identified with the dung beetle, whose spherical ball of dung was identified with the Sun. In the form of the sun disc Aten, the Sun had a brief resurgence during the Amarna Period when it again became the preeminent, if not only, divinity for the Pharaoh Akhenaton."}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "who gave it it's name?", "Michael Brown.", "what does it look like?", "It is a large planetoid, surface is redd.", "the system mentioned above, what does it consist of?", "Sun, the giant planets, four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.", "the first thing mentioned, does it have any religious inclusion?", "Yes, the Sun was worshipped as the god Ra, personified as the goddess.", "which religion did they worship him as the above?", "Proto-Indo-European religion, ancient Greek religion, ancient Sumerians."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "does the ancient religion have any concepts of after death revival?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They believed in an underworld where the spirits of the dead went after death ,also embraced the idea of reincarnation.", "Topic": "Ancient Greek religion", "Topic_section": "Afterlife", "Rationale": "Some Greeks, such as the philosophers Pythagoras and Plato, also embraced the idea of reincarnation, though this was only accepted by a few. Epicurus taught that the soul was simply atoms which were dissolved at death, so one ceased to exist on dying.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A few Greeks, like Achilles, Alcmene, Amphiaraus Ganymede, Ino, Melicertes, Menelaus, Peleus, and a great number of those who fought in the Trojan and Theban wars, were considered to have been physically immortalized and brought to live forever in either Elysium, the Islands of the Blessed, heaven, the ocean, or beneath the ground.", "Topic": "Ancient Greek religion", "Topic_section": "Afterlife", "Rationale": "A few Greeks, like Achilles, Alcmene, Amphiaraus Ganymede, Ino, Melicertes, Menelaus, Peleus, and a great number of those who fought in the Trojan and Theban wars, were considered to have been physically immortalized and brought to live forever in either Elysium, the Islands of the Blessed, heaven, the ocean, or beneath the ground."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Greeks believed in an underworld where the spirits of the dead went after death.", "Topic": "Ancient Greek religion", "Topic_section": "Afterlife", "Rationale": "The Greeks believed in an underworld where the spirits of the dead went after death. One of the most widespread areas of this underworld was ruled over by Hades, a brother of Zeus, and was itself also known as Hades (originally called 'the place of Hades')."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in reincarnation,", "Topic": "Ancient Greek religion", "Topic_section": "Afterlife", "Rationale": "The Greeks believed in an underworld where the spirits of the dead went after death. One of the most widespread areas of this underworld was ruled over by Hades, a brother of Zeus, and was itself also known as Hades (originally called 'the place of Hades'). Other well known realms are Tartarus, a place of torment for the damned, and Elysium, a place of pleasures for the virtuous. In the early Mycenaean religion all the dead went to Hades, but the rise of mystery cults in the Archaic age led to the development of places such as Tartarus and Elysium.\n\nA few Greeks, like Achilles, Alcmene, Amphiaraus Ganymede, Ino, Melicertes, Menelaus, Peleus, and a great number of those who fought in the Trojan and Theban wars, were considered to have been physically immortalized and brought to live forever in either Elysium, the Islands of the Blessed, heaven, the ocean, or beneath the ground. Such beliefs are found in the most ancient of Greek sources, such as Homer and Hesiod. This belief remained st"}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "who gave it it's name?", "Michael Brown.", "what does it look like?", "It is a large planetoid, surface is redd.", "the system mentioned above, what does it consist of?", "Sun, the giant planets, four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.", "the first thing mentioned, does it have any religious inclusion?", "Yes, the Sun was worshipped as the god Ra, personified as the goddess.", "which religion did they worship him as the above?", "Proto-Indo-European religion, ancient Greek religion, ancient Sumerians.", "does the ancient religion have any concepts of after death revival?", "They believed in an underworld where the spirits of the dead went after death ,also embraced the idea of reincarnation."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the smallest planet in the system mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mercury.", "Topic": "Solar System", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of the objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest are the eight planets, with the remainder being smaller objects, the dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly\u2014the moons\u2014two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mercury", "Topic": "Solar System", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly\u2014the moons\u2014two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury."}, {"Answer": "Mercury", "Topic": "Solar System", "Topic_section": "Mercury", "Rationale": "Mercury ( from the Sun) is the closest planet to the Sun and on average, all seven other planets. The smallest planet in the Solar System (), Mercury has no natural satellites. "}, {"Answer": "Pluto.", "Topic": "Solar System", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The only certain dwarf planet is Pluto, with another trans-Neptunian object, Eris, expected to be, and the ast"}]} {"Context": ["where is sedna located in the solar system", "In the outer reaches of the Solar System.", "who discovered it?", "Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale University).", "who gave it it's name?", "Michael Brown.", "what does it look like?", "It is a large planetoid, surface is redd.", "the system mentioned above, what does it consist of?", "Sun, the giant planets, four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.", "the first thing mentioned, does it have any religious inclusion?", "Yes, the Sun was worshipped as the god Ra, personified as the goddess.", "which religion did they worship him as the above?", "Proto-Indo-European religion, ancient Greek religion, ancient Sumerians.", "does the ancient religion have any concepts of after death revival?", "They believed in an underworld where the spirits of the dead went after death ,also embraced the idea of reincarnation.", "what is the smallest planet in the system mentioned earlier?", "Mercury."], "Conversation_no": 108, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how does this planet look?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mercury has dorsa (also called \"wrinkle-ridges\"), Moon-like highlands, montes (mountains), planitiae (plains), rupes (escarpments), and valles (valleys).", "Topic": "Mercury (planet)", "Topic_section": "Surface geology", "Rationale": "Mercury's surface is similar in appearance to that of the Moon, showing extensive mare-like plains and heavy cratering, indicating that it has been geologically inactive for billions of years. Because knowledge of Mercury's geology had been based only on the 1975 flyby and terrestrial observations, it is the least understood of the terrestrial planets. As data from \"MESSENGER\" orbiter are processed, this knowledge will increase. For example, an unusual crater with radiating troughs has been discovered that scientists called \"the spider\". It was later named Apollodorus.\n\nAlbedo features are areas of markedly different reflectivity, as seen by telescopic observation. Mercury has dorsa (also called \"wrinkle-ridges\"), Moon-like highlands, montes (mountains), planitiae (plains), rupes (escarpments), and valles (valleys).\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It may appear as a bright star-like object, but is often far more difficult to observe than Venus.", "Topic": "Mercury (planet)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This proximity to the Sun means the planet can only be seen near the western horizon after sunset or eastern horizon before sunrise, usually in twilight. At this time, it may appear as a bright star-like object, but is often far more difficult to observe than Venus. "}, {"Answer": "It may appear as a bright star-like object, but is often far more difficult to observe.", "Topic": "Mercury (planet)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This proximity to the Sun means the planet can only be seen near the western horizon after sunset or eastern horizon before sunrise, usually in twilight. At this time, it may appear as a bright star-like object, but is often far more difficult to observe than Venus. The planet telescopically displays the complete range of phases, similar to Venus and the Moon, as it moves in its inner orbit relative to Earth, which recurs over its synodic period of approximately 116 days."}, {"Answer": "Its surface is similar in appearance to that of the Moon, showing extensive mare-like plains and heavy cratering, indicating that it has been geologically inactive for billions of years.", "Topic": "Mercury (planet)", "Topic_section": "Surface geology", "Rationale": "Mercury's surface is similar in appearance to that of the Moon, showing extensive mare-like plains and heavy cratering, indicating that it has been geologically inactive for billions of years."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where does the man with the golden gun take place", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Britain", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Britain ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "At the partly submerged wreck of the RMS \"Queen Elizabeth\"", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": " at the partly submerged wreck of the RMS \"Queen Elizabeth\""}, {"Answer": "Thailand, Hong Kong, and Macau", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film also reflects the then-popular martial arts film craze, with several kung fu scenes and a predominantly Asian location, being set and shot in Thailand, Hong Kong, and Macau. Part of the film is also set in Beirut, Lebanon, but it was not shot there.\n"}, {"Answer": "In Hong Kong.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Filming commenced on 6 November 1973 at the partly submerged wreck of the RMS \"Queen Elizabeth\", which acted as a top-secret MI6 base grounded in Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. T"}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain"], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who are the actors?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Britt Ekland ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Roger Moore, Christopher Lee", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Roger Moore "}, {"Answer": "Christopher Lee, Jack Nicholson", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Originally, the role of Scaramanga was offered to Jack Palance, but he turned the opportunity down. Christopher Lee, who was eventually chosen to portray Scaramanga, was Ian Fleming's step-cousin and Fleming had suggested Lee for the role of Dr. Julius No in the 1962 series opener \"Dr. No\". Lee noted that Fleming was a forgetful man and by the time he mentioned this to Broccoli and Saltzman they had cast Joseph Wiseman in the part. Due to filming on location in Bangkok, his role in the film affected Lee's work the following year, as director Ken Russell was unable to sign Lee to play The Specialist in the 1975 film \"Tommy\", a part eventually given to Jack Nicholson.\n"}, {"Answer": "Roger Moore, Christopher Lee and Joseph Wiseman.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Man with the Golden Gun is a 1974 spy film and the ninth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. A loose adaptation of Ian Fleming's posthumously published 1965 novel of the same name, "}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland"], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "is this a movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "s a 1974 spy film an", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, a \"James Bond\" film series", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Man with the Golden Gun is a 1974 spy film and the ninth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Man with the Golden Gun is a 1974 spy film and the ninth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Production"}, {"Answer": "Yes, a 1974 spy film.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Man with the Golden Gun is a 1974 spy film and the ninth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, "}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "is this a movie?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who composed the music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Barry", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "John Barry", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John Barry", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": " John Barry."}, {"Answer": "John Barry", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The theme tune to \"The Man with the Golden Gun\", released in 1974, was performed by Scottish singer Lulu and composed by John Barry. "}, {"Answer": "John Barry.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The theme tune to \"The Man with the Golden Gun\", released in 1974, was performed by Scottish singer Lulu and composed by John Barry. "}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "is this a movie?", "Yes", "who composed the music?", "John Barry"], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Released in the United Kingdom the same day it was premiered", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Release and reception", "Rationale": "release in the United Kingdom the same day.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "December 1974.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the film was released in December 1974. T"}, {"Answer": "1974", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The theme tune to \"The Man with the Golden Gun\", released in 1974, was performed by Scottish singer Lulu and composed by John Barry. "}, {"Answer": "1974", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Man with the Golden Gun is a 1974 spy film and the ninth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions,"}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "is this a movie?", "Yes", "who composed the music?", "John Barry", "when was it released?", "Released in the United Kingdom the same day it was premiered"], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you please name some movies the third actress acted in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\", \"Get Carter\", \"The Wicker Man\"", "Topic": "Britt Ekland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" (1968), and the British crime film \"Get Carter\" (1971), which established her as a movie sex symbol. She also starred in the British cult horror film \"The Wicker Man\" (1973) and appeared as a Bond girl in \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" (1974).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" , \"Get Carter\"", "Topic": "Britt Ekland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " She appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in William Friedkin's \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" (1968), and the British crime film \"Get Carter\" (1971), "}, {"Answer": "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" , \"Get Carter\", \"The Wicker Man\"", "Topic": "Britt Ekland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Britt Ekland (; born Britt-Marie Eklund; 6 October 1942) is a Swedish actress and singer. She appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in William Friedkin's \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" (1968), and the British crime film \"Get Carter\" (1971), which established her as a movie sex symbol. She also starred in the British cult horror film \"The Wicker Man\" (1973) and appeared as a Bond girl in \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" (1974)."}, {"Answer": "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" and \"The Wicker Man\".", "Topic": "Britt Ekland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Britt Ekland (; born Britt-Marie Eklund; 6 October 1942) is a Swedish actress and singer. She appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in William Friedkin's \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" (1968), and the British crime film \"Get Carter\" (1971), which established her as a movie sex symbol. She also starred in the British cult horror film \"The Wicker Man\" (1973) and appeared as a Bond girl in \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" (1974)."}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "is this a movie?", "Yes", "who composed the music?", "John Barry", "when was it released?", "Released in the United Kingdom the same day it was premiered", "can you please name some movies the third actress acted in?", "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\", \"Get Carter\", \"The Wicker Man\""], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "did the original movie have stunt men?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, a stuntman drove the \"car plane\" to a runway.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Car stunts", "Rationale": "A stuntman drove the \"car plane\" to a runway. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The film became famous for two vehicle stunts, one which made the Guinness Book of Records.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Car stunts", "Rationale": "The film became famous for two vehicle stunts, one which made the Guinness Book of Records."}, {"Answer": "Loren", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Car stunts", "Rationale": "A 1974 AMC Hornet X was used for the \"corkscrew\" stunt which was first tested as a computer-simulation (the first of its kind) by Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory. It was then performed as a live-action stunt, successfully filmed in one take.\nThe stunt was performed by Loren \u201cBumps\u201d Willert."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the stunt was performed by Loren \u201cBumps\u201d Willert.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Car stunts", "Rationale": ". A stuntman drove the \"car plane\" to a runway. It was not airworthy, so a -long remote controlled model, built by John Stears, was used for the aerial sequences."}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "is this a movie?", "Yes", "who composed the music?", "John Barry", "when was it released?", "Released in the United Kingdom the same day it was premiered", "can you please name some movies the third actress acted in?", "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\", \"Get Carter\", \"The Wicker Man\"", "did the original movie have stunt men?", "Yes, a stuntman drove the \"car plane\" to a runway."], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what kind of reviews did it receive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mixed reviews", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Contemporary reviews", "Rationale": "mixed reviews", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film was met with mixed reviews, and some critics described it as the lowest point in the canon up to that time.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was met with mixed reviews, and some critics described it as the lowest point in the canon up to that time. "}, {"Answer": "Rotten Tomatoes reports that 41% out of 51 critical reviews about the film were positive, with an average score of 5.26/10", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Reflective reviews", "Rationale": " film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 41% out of 51 critical reviews about the film were positive, with an average score of 5.26/10. "}, {"Answer": "Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 41% out of 51 critical reviews about the film were positive.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Reflective reviews", "Rationale": "Opinion on \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" has for the most part remained the same as it was in 1974 and as of September 2020, film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 41% out of 51 critical reviews about the film were positive"}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "is this a movie?", "Yes", "who composed the music?", "John Barry", "when was it released?", "Released in the United Kingdom the same day it was premiered", "can you please name some movies the third actress acted in?", "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\", \"Get Carter\", \"The Wicker Man\"", "did the original movie have stunt men?", "Yes, a stuntman drove the \"car plane\" to a runway.", "what kind of reviews did it receive?", "Mixed reviews"], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what themes did it have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1973 energy crisis", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Writing and themes", "Rationale": "blaxploitation genre", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1973 energy crisis", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Writing and themes", "Rationale": "Much of the plot involving Scaramanga being Bond's equal was sidelined in later drafts. For one of the two main aspects of the plot, the screenwriters used the 1973 energy crisis as a backdrop to the film, allowing the MacGuffin of the \"Solex agitator\" to be introduced; Broccoli's stepson Michael G. Wilson researched solar power to create the Solex."}, {"Answer": "Martial arts", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Writing and themes", "Rationale": "The Man with the Golden Gun\" borrowed from the martial arts genre that was popular in the 1970s"}, {"Answer": "Blaxploitation genre and martial arts.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Writing and themes", "Rationale": "However, the use of the martial arts for a fight scene in the film \"lapses into incredibility\" when Lt Hip and his two nieces defeat an entire \"dojo\"."}]} {"Context": ["where does the man with the golden gun take place", "Britain", "who are the actors?", "Christopher Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Britt Ekland", "is this a movie?", "Yes", "who composed the music?", "John Barry", "when was it released?", "Released in the United Kingdom the same day it was premiered", "can you please name some movies the third actress acted in?", "\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\", \"Get Carter\", \"The Wicker Man\"", "did the original movie have stunt men?", "Yes, a stuntman drove the \"car plane\" to a runway.", "what kind of reviews did it receive?", "Mixed reviews", "what themes did it have?", "1973 energy crisis"], "Conversation_no": 109, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "were any props used?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Three Golden Gun props were made", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Golden Gun prop", "Rationale": "Three Golden Gun props were made", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Three Golden Gun props", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Golden Gun prop", "Rationale": "Three Golden Gun props"}, {"Answer": "Yes, three Golden Gun props", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Golden Gun prop", "Rationale": "Three Golden Gun props were made; a solid piece, one that could be fired with a cap and one that could be assembled and disassembled"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Golden Gun props.", "Topic": "The Man with the Golden Gun (film)", "Topic_section": "Golden Gun prop", "Rationale": "Three Golden Gun props were made; a solid piece, one that could be fired with a cap and one that could be assembled and disassembled, although Christopher Lee said that the process \"was extremely difficult."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The lyrics of the song have been given various interpretations by fans and critics alike, the Eagles themselves describing the song as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\". In the 2013 documentary \"History of the Eagles\", Henley said that the song was about \"a journey from innocence to experience... that's all...\"\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The song deals with traditional or classical themes of conflict: darkness and light, good and evil, youth and age, the spiritual versus the secular. I guess you could say it's a song about loss of innocence.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Themes and interpretations", "Rationale": "Don Henley has given a number of explanations about the song, ranging from \"a journey from innocence to experience\" to \"a sociopolitical statement\". In an interview with \"Rolling Stone\", Henley said that the song was meant to be \"more of a symbolic piece about America in general\", and added: \"Lyrically, the song deals with traditional or classical themes of conflict: darkness and light, good and evil, youth and age, the spiritual versus the secular. I guess you could say it's a song about loss of innocence.\""}, {"Answer": "Interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the Eagles themselves describing the song as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\""}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\""], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is hotel california?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Title track from the Eagles' album", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977."}, {"Answer": "Its the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. "}, {"Answer": "The title track from the Eagles' album of the same name", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and "}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album"], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is the singer of this song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Don Henley", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Eagles' original recording of the song features Henley singing the lead vocals and concludes with an extended section of electric guitar interplay between Felder and Joe Walsh.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Don Henley", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Writing credits for the song are shared by Don Felder (music), Don Henley, and Glenn Frey (lyrics). "}, {"Answer": "Don Henley.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. Writing credits for the song are shared by Don Felder (music), Don Henley, and Glenn Frey (lyrics). The Eagles' original recording of the song features Henley singing the lead vocals and concludes with an extended section of electric guitar interplay between Felder and Joe Walsh."}, {"Answer": "Don Henley", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Writing credits for the song are shared by Don Felder (music), Don Henley, and Glenn Frey (lyrics). The Eagles' original recording of the song features Henley singing the lead vocals and concludes with an extended section of electric guitar interplay between Felder and Joe Walsh"}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley"], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when did this song release?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "February 1977", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "February 1977", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. "}, {"Answer": "Single in February 1977.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. "}, {"Answer": "February 1977", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was released as a single in February 1977"}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977"], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where was it recorded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "The Eagles recorded the track with Don Henley on lead vocal three different times, twice at the Record Plant in Los Angeles and finally at the Criteria Studios in Miami. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Los Angeles and Miami", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "The Eagles recorded the track with Don Henley on lead vocal three different times, twice at the Record Plant in Los Angeles and finally at the Criteria Studios in Miami."}, {"Answer": "Twice at the Record Plant in Los Angeles and finally at the Criteria Studios in Miami.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "The Eagles recorded the track with Don Henley on lead vocal three different times, twice at the Record Plant in Los Angeles and finally at the Criteria Studios in Miami. "}, {"Answer": "Record Plant in Los Angeles and Criteria Studios in Miami", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "The Eagles recorded the track with Don Henley on lead vocal three different times, twice at the Record Plant in Los Angeles and finally at the Criteria Studios in Miami."}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami."], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was the first one established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1968", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Record Plant is a recording studio established in New York City in 1968 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1968", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Record Plant is a recording studio established in New York City in 1968 and currently operating in Los Angeles, California. "}, {"Answer": "1968.", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Record Plant is a recording studio established in New York City in 1968 and currently operating in Los Angeles, California. Known for innovations in the recording artists' workspace, it has produced highly influential albums, inc"}, {"Answer": "1968", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Record Plant is a recording studio established in New York City in 1968"}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "when was the first one established?", "1968"], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "does it also have branches in other places?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Los Angeles branch and Sausalito, California, location", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The studio was founded in 1968 in New York City by Gary Kellgren and Chris Stone, who opened a Los Angeles branch the following year and a Sausalito, California, location in 1972. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in Los Angeles, Sausalito, California", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The studio was founded in 1968 in New York City by Gary Kellgren and Chris Stone, who opened a Los Angeles branch the following year and a Sausalito, California, location in 1972"}, {"Answer": "New York City and Los Angeles.", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Record Plant is a recording studio established in New York City in 1968 and currently operating in Los Angeles, California."}, {"Answer": "Yes. Los Angeles, California", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Record Plant is a recording studio established in New York City in 1968 and currently operating in Los Angeles, California"}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "when was the first one established?", "1968", "does it also have branches in other places?", "Yes, Los Angeles branch and Sausalito, California, location"], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did they also have a fan club?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Jim Keltner Fan Club.", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Jim Keltner Fan Club", "Rationale": "In March 1973, when a third studio\u2014Studio C\u2014was installed at Third Street, Kellgren initiated a series of Sunday night jam sessions hosted by the Record Plant, featuring well-known studio drummer Jim Keltner, a good friend of Kellgren's. The jams were known as the Jim Keltner Fan Club Hour.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Jim Keltner Fan Club", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Jim Keltner Fan Club", "Rationale": "In March 1973, when a third studio\u2014Studio C\u2014was installed at Third Street, Kellgren initiated a series of Sunday night jam sessions hosted by the Record Plant, featuring well-known studio drummer Jim Keltner, a good friend of Kellgren's. The jams were known as the Jim Keltner Fan Club Hour. "}, {"Answer": "There were jam sessions conducted which were called the Jim Keltner Fan Club Hour.", "Topic": "Record Plant", "Topic_section": "Jim Keltner Fan Club", "Rationale": "In March 1973, when a third studio\u2014Studio C\u2014was installed at Third Street, Kellgren initiated a series of Sunday night jam sessions hosted by the Record Plant, featuring well-known studio drummer Jim Keltner, a good friend of Kellgren's. The jams were known as the Jim Keltner Fan Club Hour. Famous musicians would show up to play along with Keltner included Pete Townshend, Ronnie Wood, Billy Preston, Mick Jagger and George Harrison. Harrison jokingly referred to the sessio"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "when was the first one established?", "1968", "does it also have branches in other places?", "Yes, Los Angeles branch and Sausalito, California, location", "did they also have a fan club?", "Yes, Jim Keltner Fan Club."], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how did the song perform according to the chart?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Commercially, \"Hotel California\" reached the number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Hotel California\" reached the number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " \"Hotel California\" reached the number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts."}, {"Answer": "It topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" first entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart dated February 26, 1977, and topped the Hot 100 singles chart for one week in May 1977, the band's fourth song to reach No. 1 on that chart. "}, {"Answer": "It topped the Hot 100 singles chart for one week", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" first entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart dated February 26, 1977, and topped the Hot 100 singles chart for one week in May 1977,"}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "when was the first one established?", "1968", "does it also have branches in other places?", "Yes, Los Angeles branch and Sausalito, California, location", "did they also have a fan club?", "Yes, Jim Keltner Fan Club.", "how did the song perform according to the chart?", "Number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts."], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you tell me one interpretation that was made about this song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Henley said \"a journey from innocence to experience\" to \"a sociopolitical statement\".", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Themes and interpretations", "Rationale": "Don Henley has given a number of explanations about the song, ranging from \"a journey from innocence to experience\" to \"a sociopolitical statement\". In an interview with \"Rolling Stone\", Henley said that the song was meant to be \"more of a symbolic piece about America in general\", and added: \"Lyrically, the song deals with traditional or classical themes of conflict: darkness and light, good and evil, youth and age, the spiritual versus the secular. I guess you could say it's a song about loss of innocence.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The song has been described as being \"all about American decadence and burnout, too much money, corruption, drugs and arrogance; too little humility and heart.\"", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Themes and interpretations", "Rationale": "The song has been described as being \"all about American decadence and burnout, too much money, corruption, drugs and arrogance; too little humility and heart.\" "}, {"Answer": "A journey from innocence to experience... that's all...", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Henley said that the song was about \"a journey from innocence to experience... that's all...\""}, {"Answer": "The song has been described as being \"all about American decadence and burnout, too much money, corruption, drugs and arrogance; too little humility and heart.\"", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Themes and interpretations", "Rationale": "The song has been described as being \"all about American decadence and burnout, too much money, corruption, drugs and arrogance; too little humility and heart.\""}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "when was the first one established?", "1968", "does it also have branches in other places?", "Yes, Los Angeles branch and Sausalito, California, location", "did they also have a fan club?", "Yes, Jim Keltner Fan Club.", "how did the song perform according to the chart?", "Number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts.", "can you tell me one interpretation that was made about this song?", "Henley said \"a journey from innocence to experience\" to \"a sociopolitical statement\"."], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "did the song belong to a band or a single singer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It belongs to an album of the same name", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Band", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977"}, {"Answer": "Band.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The song is considered the most famous recording by the band, and in 1998 its long guitar coda was voted the best guitar solo of all time by readers of \"Guitarist\". The song was awarded the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978. The lyrics of the song have been given various interpretations by fans and critics alike, the Eagles themselves describing the song as their "}, {"Answer": "Band Eagles", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Hotel California\" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. "}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "when was the first one established?", "1968", "does it also have branches in other places?", "Yes, Los Angeles branch and Sausalito, California, location", "did they also have a fan club?", "Yes, Jim Keltner Fan Club.", "how did the song perform according to the chart?", "Number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts.", "can you tell me one interpretation that was made about this song?", "Henley said \"a journey from innocence to experience\" to \"a sociopolitical statement\".", "did the song belong to a band or a single singer?", "It belongs to an album of the same name"], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "did the song win any award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Grammy Award", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The song was awarded the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The song was awarded the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978. The lyrics of the song have been given various interpretations by fans and critics alike, the Eagles themselves describing the song as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\""}, {"Answer": "Grammy Award for Record of the Year.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "The Eagles won the 1977 Grammy Award for Record of the Year for \"Hotel California\" at the 20th Grammy Awards in 1978.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes. Grammy Award for Record of the Year", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "The Eagles won the 1977 Grammy Award for Record of the Year for \"Hotel California\" at the 20th Grammy Awards in 1978"}]} {"Context": ["what does the song hotel california by the eagles mean", "Eagles described it as their \"interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles\"", "what is hotel california?", "Title track from the Eagles' album", "who is the singer of this song?", "Don Henley", "when did this song release?", "February 1977", "where was it recorded?", "Record Plant, Los Angeles and Criteria Studios, Miami.", "when was the first one established?", "1968", "does it also have branches in other places?", "Yes, Los Angeles branch and Sausalito, California, location", "did they also have a fan club?", "Yes, Jim Keltner Fan Club.", "how did the song perform according to the chart?", "Number one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts.", "can you tell me one interpretation that was made about this song?", "Henley said \"a journey from innocence to experience\" to \"a sociopolitical statement\".", "did the song belong to a band or a single singer?", "It belongs to an album of the same name", "did the song win any award?", "Yes, Grammy Award"], "Conversation_no": 110, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "were there any cover versions of this song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, flamenco version, The Orb version, etc", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Cover versions", "Rationale": "Al B. Sure! recorded his rendition for his album, \"Private Times...and the Whole 9!\" (1990). Gipsy Kings recorded a flamenco version sung in Spanish. The Orb, under the name of Jam On The Mutha, produced a version that charted at No. 62 in the UK in 1990. Mike Piranha recorded \"Hotel Honolulu\" in 1998, satirizing overdevelopment, crime, and other issues on Oahu; the song became a local hit in Hawaii.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Al B. Sure! recorded his rendition for his album, \"Private Times...and the Whole 9!\", Gipsy Kings recorded a flamenco version sung in Spanish, Mike Piranha recorded \"Hotel Honolulu\"", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Cover versions", "Rationale": "Al B. Sure! recorded his rendition for his album, \"Private Times...and the Whole 9!\" (1990). Gipsy Kings recorded a flamenco version sung in Spanish. The Orb, under the name of Jam On The Mutha, produced a version that charted at No. 62 in the UK in 1990. Mike Piranha recorded \"Hotel Honolulu\" in 1998, satirizing overdevelopment, crime, and other issues on Oahu; the song became a local hit in Hawaii. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Cover versions", "Rationale": "Al B. Sure! recorded his rendition for his album, \"Private Times...and the Whole 9!\" (1990). Gipsy Kings recorded a flamenco version sung in Spanish."}, {"Answer": "Yes. By Al B. Sure!, Gipsy Kings and The Orb", "Topic": "Hotel California", "Topic_section": "Cover versions", "Rationale": "Al B. Sure! recorded his rendition for his album, \"Private Times...and the Whole 9!\" (1990). Gipsy Kings recorded a flamenco version sung in Spanish. The Orb, under the name of Jam On The Mutha, produced a version that charted at No. 62 i"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Harry Shearer", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 1989, he joined the cast of the animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\"; he provides voices for characters including Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders, Reverend Lovejoy, Kent Brockman, Dr. Hibbert and more.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Harry Shearer.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 1989, he joined the cast of the animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\"; he provides voices for characters including Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders, Reverend Lovejoy, Kent Brockman, Dr. Hibbert and more."}, {"Answer": "Harry Julius Shearer", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 1989, he joined the cast of the animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\"; he provides voices for characters including Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders, Reverend Lovejoy, Kent Brockman, Dr. Hibbert and more."}, {"Answer": "Harry Shearer", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he provides voices for characters including Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders, Reverend Lovejoy, Kent Brockman, Dr. Hibbert and more. "}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer"], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Los Angeles", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Shearer was born December 23, 1943, in Los Angeles, the son of Dora Warren (n\u00e9e Kohn; d. 2008), a bookkeeper, and Mack Shearer. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Los Angeles.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Shearer was born December 23, 1943, in Los Angeles,"}, {"Answer": "Los Angeles", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Shearer was born December 23, 1943, in Los Angeles, the son of Dora Warren (n\u00e9e Kohn; d. 2008), a bookkeeper, and Mack Shearer."}, {"Answer": "Los Angeles", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Shearer was born December 23, 1943, in Los Angeles"}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles"], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer."}, {"Answer": "He is an American actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer."}, {"Answer": "Actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer."}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "to which radio network was he a host?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "National Public Radio", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "\"Le Show\" and radio work", "Rationale": "Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\". The program is a hodgepodge of satirical news commentary, music, and sketch comedy that takes aim at the \"mega morons of the mighty media\". It is carried on many National Public Radio and other public radio stations throughout the United States. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Le Show\".", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "\"Le Show\" and radio work", "Rationale": "Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\". T"}, {"Answer": "He has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "\"Le Show\" and radio work", "Rationale": "Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\". "}, {"Answer": "\"Le Show\"", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "\"Le Show\" and radio work", "Rationale": "Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\"."}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio"], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\", incorporating satire, music, and sketch comedy. He has written three books.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Radio comedy/music program.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "\"Le Show\" and radio work", "Rationale": "Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\". "}, {"Answer": "The public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "\"Le Show\" and radio work", "Rationale": "Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\". "}, {"Answer": "\"Le Show\"", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "\"Le Show\" and radio work", "Rationale": "Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\". "}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\"."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "has the show faced any criticism?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "On July 2, 2006, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\" as part of a revamp of the network's programming. On the July 16 edition of the program, Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\". WPR Director of Radio Phil Corriveau told the \"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\" that the program's political content was a minor factor and the decision had to do with \"Le Show\"'s consistency: \"I think he's brilliant. But I think if you listen to the show, they can be brilliant, or they can really ramble on.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On the July 16 edition of the program, Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "On the July 16 edition of the program, Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\""}, {"Answer": "On the July 16 edition of the program, Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\". WPR Director of Radio Phil Corriveau told the \"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\" that the program's political content was a minor factor.", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "On July 2, 2006, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\" as part of a revamp of the network's programming. On the July 16 edition of the program, Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\". WPR Director of Radio Phil Corriveau told the \"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\" that the program's political content was a minor factor and the decision had to do with \"Le Show\"'s consistency"}, {"Answer": "Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "On the July 16 edition of the program, Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\"."}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\"."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the music segment of the show about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Music segments", "Rationale": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. The tracks are not announced on air, but the names are published a few days after the show airs on HarryShearer.com.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program.", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Music segments", "Rationale": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program."}, {"Answer": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program.", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Music segments", "Rationale": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. "}, {"Answer": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program.", "Topic": "Le Show", "Topic_section": "Music segments", "Rationale": "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. The tracks are not announced on air, but the names are published a few days after the show airs on HarryShearer.com."}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\"", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shearer co-created, co-wrote and co-starred in the film \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (1984), a satirical rockumentary, which became a hit. In 1989, he joined the cast of the animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\"; he provides voices for characters including Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders, Reverend Lovejoy, Kent Brockman, Dr. Hibbert and more. Shearer has appeared in films including \"The Truman Show\" (1998) and \"A Mighty Wind\" (2003), and has directed two, \"Teddy Bears' Picnic\" (2002) and \"The Big Uneasy\" (2010). Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\", incorporating satire, music, and sketch comedy. He has written three books.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\".", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shearer has appeared in films including \"The Truman Show\" (1998) and \"A Mighty Wind\" (2003), and has directed two, \"Teddy Bears' Picnic\" (2002) and \"The Big Uneasy\" (2010). "}, {"Answer": "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" , etc.", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shearer was a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" between 1979 and 1980, and 1984 and 1985. Shearer co-created, co-wrote and co-starred in the film \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (1984),"}, {"Answer": "\"The Truman Show\", \"A Mighty Wind\"", "Topic": "Harry Shearer", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shearer has appeared in films including \"The Truman Show\" (1998) and \"A Mighty Wind\" "}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\""], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what religious analogy does the second movie have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, - the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer is compared to Lucifer; conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Religious analogy", "Rationale": "Benson Y. Parkinson of the Association for Mormon Letters noted that Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, comparing the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer to Lucifer. The conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.\n\nIn \"C.S. Lewis and Narnia for Dummies\" by Rich Wagner, Christof is compared with Screwtape, the eponymous character of \"The Screwtape Letters\" by C. S. Lewis.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Benson Y. Parkinson of the Association for Mormon Letters noted that Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, comparing the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer to Lucifer. The conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Religious analogy", "Rationale": "Benson Y. Parkinson of the Association for Mormon Letters noted that Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, comparing the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer to Lucifer. The conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses."}, {"Answer": "Benson Y. Parkinson of the Association for Mormon Letters noted that Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, comparing the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer to Lucifer.", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Religious analogy", "Rationale": "Benson Y. Parkinson of the Association for Mormon Letters noted that Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, comparing the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer to Lucifer. "}, {"Answer": "Benson Y. Parkinson of the Association for Mormon Letters noted that Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Religious analogy", "Rationale": "Benson Y. Parkinson of the Association for Mormon Letters noted that Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, comparing the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer to Lucifer."}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\"", "what religious analogy does the second movie have?", "Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, - the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer is compared to Lucifer; conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "in what way is a comparison made to utopia?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Similarity to \"Utopia\"", "Rationale": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit. Only those who belonged to this island knew how to navigate their way through the treacherous openings safely and unharmed. This situation is similar to \"The Truman Show\" because there are limited entryways into the world that Truman knows.", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Similarity to \"Utopia\"", "Rationale": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit. Only those who belonged to this island knew how to navigate their way through the treacherous openings safely and unharmed. This situation is similar to \"The Truman Show\" because there are limited entryways into the world that Truman knows. T"}, {"Answer": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Similarity to \"Utopia\"", "Rationale": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit. "}, {"Answer": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "Topic": "The Truman Show", "Topic_section": "Similarity to \"Utopia\"", "Rationale": "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit."}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\"", "what religious analogy does the second movie have?", "Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, - the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer is compared to Lucifer; conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.", "in what way is a comparison made to utopia?", "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who is the former biblical character involved in conversation with god specified above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Moses (), also known as Moshe Rabbenu\"' (), is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In Christian eschatology, the Antichrist, or anti-Christ, is a person prophesied by the Bible to oppose Christ and substitute himself in Christ's place before the Second Coming.", "Topic": "Antichrist", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In Christian eschatology, the Antichrist, or anti-Christ, is a person prophesied by the Bible to oppose Christ and substitute himself in Christ's place before the Second Coming."}, {"Answer": "It is the most important prophet in Judaism.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Moses (), also known as Moshe Rabbenu\"' (), is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions. "}, {"Answer": "Moses, also known as Moshe Rabbenu, is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Moses (), also known as Moshe Rabbenu\"' (), is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions."}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\"", "what religious analogy does the second movie have?", "Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, - the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer is compared to Lucifer; conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.", "in what way is a comparison made to utopia?", "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "who is the former biblical character involved in conversation with god specified above?", "He is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how was he related to founding fathers of us?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They chose the symbol of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom as a seal that would clearly represent a symbol for the new United States; also inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Founding Fathers of the United States", "Rationale": "On July 4, 1776, immediately after the Declaration of Independence was officially passed, the Continental Congress asked John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin to design a seal that would clearly represent a symbol for the new United States. They chose the symbol of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom. The Founding Fathers of the United States inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin chose the symbol of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom for a seal. The Founding Fathers of the United States inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\"", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Founding Fathers of the United States", "Rationale": "On July 4, 1776, immediately after the Declaration of Independence was officially passed, the Continental Congress asked John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin to design a seal that would clearly represent a symbol for the new United States. They chose the symbol of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom. The Founding Fathers of the United States inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\""}, {"Answer": "The Founding Fathers of the United States inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Founding Fathers of the United States", "Rationale": "The Founding Fathers of the United States inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)\n"}, {"Answer": "The Founding Fathers of the United States inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Founding Fathers of the United States", "Rationale": "The Founding Fathers of the United States inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)"}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\"", "what religious analogy does the second movie have?", "Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, - the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer is compared to Lucifer; conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.", "in what way is a comparison made to utopia?", "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "who is the former biblical character involved in conversation with god specified above?", "He is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions.", "how was he related to founding fathers of us?", "They chose the symbol of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom as a seal that would clearly represent a symbol for the new United States; also inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)"], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "has he abolished slavery?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Historian Gladys L. Knight describes how leaders who emerged during and after the period in which slavery in the United States was legal often personified the Moses symbol. when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 after the passage of the amendment to the Constitution outlawing slavery, Black Americans said they had lost \"their Moses\".", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Slavery and civil rights", "Rationale": "Historian Gladys L. Knight describes how leaders who emerged during and after the period in which slavery in the United States was legal often personified the Moses symbol. \"The symbol of Moses was empowering in that it served to amplify a need for freedom.\" Therefore, when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 after the passage of the amendment to the Constitution outlawing slavery, Black Americans said they had lost \"their Moses\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "No, but historian Gladys L. Knight describes how leaders who emerged during and after the period in which slavery in the United States was legal often personified the Moses symbol.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Slavery and civil rights", "Rationale": "Historian Gladys L. Knight describes how leaders who emerged during and after the period in which slavery in the United States was legal often personified the Moses symbol."}, {"Answer": "n the 1960s, a leading figure in the civil rights movement was Martin Luther King Jr., who was called \"a modern Moses,\" and often referred to Moses in his speeches", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Slavery and civil rights", "Rationale": "In the 1960s, a leading figure in the civil rights movement was Martin Luther King Jr., who was called \"a modern Moses,\" and often referred to Moses in his speeches: \"The struggle of Moses, the struggle of his devoted followers as they sought to get out of Egypt. This is something of the story of every people struggling for freedom.\""}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\"", "what religious analogy does the second movie have?", "Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, - the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer is compared to Lucifer; conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.", "in what way is a comparison made to utopia?", "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "who is the former biblical character involved in conversation with god specified above?", "He is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions.", "how was he related to founding fathers of us?", "They chose the symbol of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom as a seal that would clearly represent a symbol for the new United States; also inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)", "has he abolished slavery?", "Historian Gladys L. Knight describes how leaders who emerged during and after the period in which slavery in the United States was legal often personified the Moses symbol. when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 after the passage of the amendment to the Constitution outlawing slavery, Black Americans said they had lost \"their Moses\"."], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what does justin martyr say about him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\"", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Justin Martyr", "Rationale": "The Christian saint and religious philosopher Justin Martyr (103\u2013165 CE) drew the same conclusion as Numenius, according to other experts. Theologian Paul Blackham notes that Justin considered Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He onsidered Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\"", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Justin Martyr", "Rationale": "Theologian Paul Blackham notes that Justin considered Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\""}, {"Answer": "Theologian Paul Blackham notes that Justin considered Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\"", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Justin Martyr", "Rationale": "Theologian Paul Blackham notes that Justin considered Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\" He quotes him:"}, {"Answer": "Justin considered Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Justin Martyr", "Rationale": "The Christian saint and religious philosopher Justin Martyr (103\u2013165 CE) drew the same conclusion as Numenius, according to other experts. Theologian Paul Blackham notes that Justin considered Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\" He quotes him:"}]} {"Context": ["who provides the voice of mr smithers on the simpsons", "Harry Shearer", "where was he born?", "Los Angeles", "what else were his professions other than being a voice artist?", "He is also an actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.", "to which radio network was he a host?", "National Public Radio", "what sort of shows has he hosted?", "He was host of the public radio comedy/music program \"Le Show\".", "has the show faced any criticism?", "Yes, Wisconsin Public Radio cancelled \"Le Show\"; Shearer claimed WPR was \"displeased with the political content of the broadcast\".", "what is the music segment of the show about?", "\"An eclectic mix of mysterious music\" is how KCRW describes the music played between other segments on the program. Frequently played tracks are from musicians like Johnny Adams, Astral Project, Marcia Ball etc.", "what were some of the films in which he has acted?", "\"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"The Truman Show\" and \"A Mighty Wind\"", "what religious analogy does the second movie have?", "Christof represented Jesus as an \"off-Christ\" (\"Christ-off\") or Antichrist, - the megalomaniacal Hollywood producer is compared to Lucifer; conversation between Truman and Marlon at the bridge can be compared to one between Moses and God in the Book of Moses.", "in what way is a comparison made to utopia?", "Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book \"Utopia\", in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.", "who is the former biblical character involved in conversation with god specified above?", "He is the most important prophet in Judaism, and an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bah\u00e1\u02bc\u00ed Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions.", "how was he related to founding fathers of us?", "They chose the symbol of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom as a seal that would clearly represent a symbol for the new United States; also inscribed the words of Moses on the Liberty Bell: \"Proclaim Liberty thro' all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.\" (Leviticus 25)", "has he abolished slavery?", "Historian Gladys L. Knight describes how leaders who emerged during and after the period in which slavery in the United States was legal often personified the Moses symbol. when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 after the passage of the amendment to the Constitution outlawing slavery, Black Americans said they had lost \"their Moses\".", "what does justin martyr say about him?", "He Moses to be \"more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is \"older\" than the Greek philosophers.\""], "Conversation_no": 111, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "can you mention some of his portrayals in other art forms?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Michelangelo's statue of Moses", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Cultural portrayals and references", "Rationale": "Michelangelo's statue of Moses (1513-1515), in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar statues in the world.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Michelangelo's statue of Moses .", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Cultural portrayals and references", "Rationale": "Michelangelo's statue of Moses (1513-1515), in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar statues in the world."}, {"Answer": "Michelangelo's statue of Moses (1513-1515), in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar statues in the world.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Cultural portrayals and references", "Rationale": "Art\nMichelangelo's statue of Moses (1513-1515), in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar statues in the world. "}, {"Answer": "Michelangelo's statue of Moses (1513-1515), in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar statues in the world.", "Topic": "Moses", "Topic_section": "Cultural portrayals and references", "Rationale": "Michelangelo's statue of Moses (1513-1515), in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar statues in the world. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how long does a red fox live in the wild", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Reproduction and development", "Rationale": "In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Five years.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Reproduction and development", "Rationale": "In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age."}, {"Answer": "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Reproduction and development", "Rationale": "Some vixens may reach sexual maturity at the age of 9\u201310 months, thus bearing their first litters at one year of age. In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is red fox?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The red fox (\"Vulpes vulpes\") is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia plus parts of Northern Africa. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The red fox (\"Vulpes vulpes\") is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia plus parts of Northern Africa. "}, {"Answer": "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The red fox (\"Vulpes vulpes\") is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia plus parts of Northern Africa. It is listed as least concern by the IUCN."}, {"Answer": "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The red fox (\"Vulpes vulpes\") is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia plus parts of Northern Africa"}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where did it originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V.\u00a0chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V. chikushanensis\".", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V.\u00a0chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian. "}, {"Answer": "Eurasia", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The red fox originated from smaller-sized ancestors from Eurasia during the Middle Villafranchian period, and colonised North America shortly after the Wisconsin glaciation."}, {"Answer": "Eurasia", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The red fox originated from smaller-sized ancestors from Eurasia during the Middle Villafranchian period, and colonised North America shortly after the Wisconsin glaciation. "}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "where did it originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how did it evolve?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Evolution", "Rationale": "The red fox is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory; the skull displays far fewer neotenous traits than in other species, and its facial area is more developed.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory.", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Evolution", "Rationale": "The red fox is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory"}, {"Answer": "They may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V. chikushanensis\".", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V.\u00a0chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian."}, {"Answer": "It may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or Chinese \"V. chikushanensis", "Topic": "Red fox", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either \"Vulpes alopecoides\" or the related Chinese \"V.\u00a0chikushanensis\", both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian. "}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "where did it originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "how did it evolve?", "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the appearance of this third type of fox?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "\"Vulpes bengalensis\" is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body. Its dorsal pelage is very variable, but mostly grayish and paler ventrally; its legs tend to be brownish or rufous.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "\"Vulpes bengalensis\" is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body. Its dorsal pelage is very variable, but mostly grayish and paler ventrally; its legs tend to be brownish or rufous. "}, {"Answer": "They are relatively small with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body. Its dorsal pelage is very variable, but mostly grayish and paler ventrally; its legs tend to be brownish or rufous.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "\"Vulpes bengalensis\" is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body. Its dorsal pelage is very variable, but mostly grayish and paler ventrally; its legs tend to be brownish or rufous. It is more daintily built than \"Vulpes vulpes\". The tail is bushy with a prominent black tip which distinguishes it from \"V. vulpes\". Back of ears are dark brown with black margin. Its rhinarium is naked and the lips are black, with small black hair patches on upper part of nuzzle (shaft) in front of eyes. The ears have the same colour as the nape or maybe darker, but not having a dark patch as in \"V. vulpes\". Extensive variation in coat colour exists across populations and seasonally within populations, but generally varies from grey to pale brown. The head and body length is , with a long tail. Typical weight is ."}, {"Answer": "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body"}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "where did it originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "how did it evolve?", "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory.", "what is the appearance of this third type of fox?", "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is it found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "he Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "The Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is found in the Indian subcontinent from the Himalayan foothills and Terai of Nepal through southern India, and from southern and eastern Pakistan to eastern India and southeastern Bangladesh.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " endemic to the Indian subcontinent from the Himalayan foothills and Terai of Nepal through southern India, and from southern and eastern Pakistan to eastern India and southeastern Bangladesh."}, {"Answer": "They are distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone. Its range is bounded by the Himalayas and the Indus River valley.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "The Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone. Its range is bounded by the Himalayas and the Indus River valley. Its preferred habitat is short open grassland, scrub or thorn forest. It appears to avoid steep terrain and tall grassland. It was considered to be a habitat generalist, but it shows a strong preference for semiarid, short grassland habitats at multiple scales."}, {"Answer": "Throughout the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "The Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone."}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "where did it originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "how did it evolve?", "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory.", "what is the appearance of this third type of fox?", "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body.", "where is it found?", "he Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what does this fox eat?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The Bengal fox feeds on rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It feeds on rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The Bengal fox feeds on rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits. "}, {"Answer": "It feeds on rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The Bengal fox feeds on rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits. Scats of young pups appeared to show that they fed mainly on rodents but are opportunistic feeders."}, {"Answer": "It feeds on rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The Bengal fox feeds on rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits. Scats of young pups appeared to show that they fed mainly on rodents but are opportunistic feeders."}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "where did it originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "how did it evolve?", "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory.", "what is the appearance of this third type of fox?", "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body.", "where is it found?", "he Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone.", "what does this fox eat?", "Rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are its dangers?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lack of habitat protection", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Threats", "Rationale": "Lack of habitat protection is perhaps the greatest threat to the Indian fox.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lack of habitat protection and hunting.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Threats", "Rationale": "Lack of habitat protection is perhaps the greatest threat to the Indian fox. For example, in southern India, less than 2% of potential Indian fox habitat is covered under the existing protected area network of the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh . Hunting for its skin and flesh, as well as conversion of its grassland habitat to agriculture"}, {"Answer": "Lack of habitat protection is perhaps the greatest threat it face.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Threats", "Rationale": "Lack of habitat protection is perhaps the greatest threat to the Indian fox."}, {"Answer": "Lack of habitat protection , hunting for its skin and flesh, conversion of grassland habitat to agriculture, industry, increase in bio-fuel plantations", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Threats", "Rationale": "Lack of habitat protection is perhaps the greatest threat to the Indian fox. For example, in southern India, less than 2% of potential Indian fox habitat is covered under the existing protected area network of the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh . Hunting for its skin and flesh, as well as conversion of its grassland habitat to agriculture, industry, and increasingly bio-fuel plantations, have affected its population density. In addition, its body parts are used in traditional medicine, and in some areas it is eaten. They are hunted by the \"narikuruva\" tribes of southern India. In Karnataka, they are captured in rituals conducted during Sankranthi. Another major threat is disease such as canine distemper virus and rabies, which spills over from the large unvaccinated populations of free-ranging dogs found throughout their range."}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "where did it originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "how did it evolve?", "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory.", "what is the appearance of this third type of fox?", "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body.", "where is it found?", "he Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone.", "what does this fox eat?", "Rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits.", "what are its dangers?", "Lack of habitat protection"], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how does it communicate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A chattering cry is the most common call. They also growl, whine, whimper, and bark.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Communication", "Rationale": "Foxes make a wide range of vocalizations. A chattering cry is the most common call. They also growl, whine, whimper, and bark. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Through a chattering cry, growl, whine ,whimper and bark.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Communication", "Rationale": ". A chattering cry is the most common call. They also growl, whine, whimper, and bark"}, {"Answer": "They make a wide range of vocalizations. A chattering cry is the most common call. They also growl, whine, whimper, and bark.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Communication", "Rationale": "Foxes make a wide range of vocalizations. A chattering cry is the most common call. They also growl, whine, whimper, and bark. The Bengal fox does not appear to have latrine behaviour, a feature seen in some social canids, in which all members defecate at specific spots. They can be heard howling in the night in groups."}, {"Answer": "A chattering cry is the most common call.", "Topic": "Bengal fox", "Topic_section": "Communication", "Rationale": "Foxes make a wide range of vocalizations. A chattering cry is the most common call. "}]} {"Context": ["how long does a red fox live in the wild", "In the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.", "what is red fox?", "It is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora.", "where did it originate?", "The species is Eurasian in origin.", "how did it evolve?", "It is considered a more specialised form of \"Vulpes\" than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory.", "what is the appearance of this third type of fox?", "It is a relatively small fox with an elongated muzzle, long, pointed ears, and a bushy tail about 50 to 60% of the length of the head and body.", "where is it found?", "he Bengal fox is distributed throughout much of the Indian subcontinent with the exception of the wet forests and the extreme arid zone.", "what does this fox eat?", "Rodents, reptiles, crabs, termites, insects, small birds, and fruits.", "what are its dangers?", "Lack of habitat protection", "how does it communicate?", "A chattering cry is the most common call. They also growl, whine, whimper, and bark."], "Conversation_no": 112, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the second kind of fox?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is a medium-sized fox found in steppes, semi-deserts and deserts in Central Asia, ranging into Mongolia and northeastern China.", "Topic": "Corsac fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The corsac fox (\"Vulpes corsac\"), also known simply as a corsac, is a medium-sized fox found in steppes, semi-deserts and deserts in Central Asia, ranging into Mongolia and northeastern China."}, {"Answer": "It is a medium-sized fox found in steppes, semi-deserts and deserts in Central Asia, ranging into Mongolia and northeastern China", "Topic": "Corsac fox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The corsac fox (\"Vulpes corsac\"), also known simply as a corsac, is a medium-sized fox found in steppes, semi-deserts and deserts in Central Asia, ranging into Mongolia and northeastern China"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943 under the leadership of James T. Sutherland. The first class of honoured members was inducted in 1945, before the Hall of Fame had a permanent location. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Though initially it was supposed to be established in Kingston, later it was established in Toronto as the NHL withdrew its support of construction.", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Kingston lost its most influential advocate as permanent site of the Hockey Hall of Fame when Sutherland died in 1955. By 1958, the Hockey Hall of Fame had still not raised sufficient funds to construct a permanent building in Kingston. Clarence Campbell, then President of the NHL, grew tired of waiting for the construction to begin and withdrew the NHL's support to situate the hall in Kingston. In January 1958, the NHL and the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) reached an agreement to establish a new Hall of Fame building in Toronto, and Frank J. Selke was named managing director of the project."}, {"Answer": "It moved to Toronto after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues."], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was it relocated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1993", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The hall was relocated in 1993, and is now in Downtown Toronto, inside Brookfield Place, and a historic Bank of Montreal building. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "26 August,1961.", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first permanent Hockey Hall of Fame, which shared a building with the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, was opened on August 26, 1961, by Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. "}, {"Answer": "1958", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It moved to Toronto in 1958 "}, {"Answer": "1958", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues."}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993"], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "15", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Exhibits", "Rationale": "The Hockey Hall of Fame has 15 exhibit areas covering .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "15.", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Exhibits", "Rationale": "The Hockey Hall of Fame has 15 exhibit areas covering "}, {"Answer": "Fifteen", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Exhibits", "Rationale": "The Hockey Hall of Fame has 15 exhibit areas covering"}, {"Answer": "15", "Topic": "Hockey Hall of Fame", "Topic_section": "Exhibits", "Rationale": "The Hockey Hall of Fame has 15 exhibit areas covering . "}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993", "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "15"], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what can you tell me about the place they are currently situated in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most populous city in Canada", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,731,571 in 2016, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. "}, {"Answer": "It is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario"}, {"Answer": "It is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,731,571 in 2016.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,731,571 in 2016"}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993", "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "15", "what can you tell me about the place they are currently situated in?", "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most populous city in Canada"], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what can you tell me about its culture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres. The city is home to the National Ballet of Canada, the Canadian Opera Company, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Electronic Ensemble, and the Canadian Stage Company. Notable performance venues include the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Roy Thomson Hall, the Princess of Wales Theatre, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Massey Hall, the Toronto Centre for the Arts, the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres and the Meridian Hall (originally the \"O'Keefe Centre\" and formerly the \"Hummingbird Centre\" and the \"Sony Centre for the Performing Arts\").\n\nOntario Place features the world's first permanent IMAX movie theatre, the Cinesphere, as well as the Budweiser Stage, an open-air venue for music concerts. In spring 2012, Ontario Place closed after a decline in attendance over the years. Although the Molson Amphitheatre an", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres."}, {"Answer": "Its theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres"}, {"Answer": "It's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres."}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993", "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "15", "what can you tell me about the place they are currently situated in?", "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most populous city in Canada", "what can you tell me about its culture?", "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres."], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are their major sources of economy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Banks, brokerage firms, the Toronto Stock Exchange, media, publishing, telecommunication", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "Toronto is an international centre for business and finance. Generally considered the financial capital of Canada, Toronto has a high concentration of banks and brokerage firms on Bay Street, in the Financial District. The Toronto Stock Exchange is the world's seventh-largest stock exchange by market capitalization. The five largest financial institutions of Canada, collectively known as the Big Five, have national offices in Toronto.\n\nThe city is an important centre for the media, publishing, telecommunication, information technology and film production industries; it is home to Bell Media, Rogers Communications, and Torstar. Other prominent Canadian corporations in the Greater Toronto Area include Magna International, Celestica, Manulife, Sun Life Financial, the Hudson's Bay Company, and major hotel companies and operators, such as Four Seasons Hotels and Fairmont Hotels and Resorts.\n\nAlthough much of the region's manufacturing activities take place outside the city limits, Toronto c", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Apart from banks and brokerage firms, it is an important centre for the media, publishing, telecommunication, information technology and film production industries.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "Toronto is an international centre for business and finance. Generally considered the financial capital of Canada, Toronto has a high concentration of banks and brokerage firms on Bay Street, in the Financial District. The Toronto Stock Exchange is the world's seventh-largest stock exchange by market capitalization. The five largest financial institutions of Canada, collectively known as the Big Five, have national offices in Toronto.\n\nThe city is an important centre for the media, publishing, telecommunication, information technology and film production industries"}, {"Answer": "Media, publishing, telecommunication, information technology and film production industries", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The city is an important centre for the media, publishing, telecommunication, information technology and film production industries;"}, {"Answer": "Its road and rail connections help support the nearby production of motor vehicles, iron, steel, food, machinery, chemicals and paper.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "Although much of the region's manufacturing activities take place outside the city limits, Toronto continues to be a wholesale and distribution point for the industrial sector. The city's strategic position along the Quebec City\u2013Windsor Corridor and its road and rail connections help support the nearby production of motor vehicles, iron, steel, food, machinery, chemicals and paper. "}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993", "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "15", "what can you tell me about the place they are currently situated in?", "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most populous city in Canada", "what can you tell me about its culture?", "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres.", "what are their major sources of economy?", "Banks, brokerage firms, the Toronto Stock Exchange, media, publishing, telecommunication"], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can you name any tourist spots there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of world culture and natural history. The Toronto Zoo is home to over 5,000 animals representing over 460 distinct species. The Art Gallery of Ontario contains a large collection of Canadian, European, African and contemporary artwork, and also plays host to exhibits from museums and galleries all over the world. The Gardiner Museum of ceramic art is the only museum in Canada entirely devoted to ceramics, and the Museum's collection contains more than 2,900 ceramic works from Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The city also hosts the Ontario Science Centre, the Bata Shoe Museum, and Textile Museum of Canada.\n\nOther prominent art galleries and museums include the Design Exchange, the Museum of Inuit Art, the TIFF Bell Lightbox, the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada, the Institute for Contemporary Culture, the Toronto Sculpture Garden, the CBC Museum, the Redpath Sugar Museum, the University of Toronto Art Centre, Hart House, the TD Gallery of In", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Royal Ontario Museum, the Toronto Zoo, the Art Gallery of Ontario and others.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of world culture and natural history. The Toronto Zoo is home to over 5,000 animals representing over 460 distinct species. The Art Gallery of Ontario "}, {"Answer": "Royal Ontario Museum, The Toronto Zoo and The Art Gallery of Ontario", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of world culture and natural history. The Toronto Zoo is home to over 5,000 animals representing over 460 distinct species. The Art Gallery of Ontario contains "}, {"Answer": "The Royal Ontario Museum and the Toronto Zoo.", "Topic": "Toronto", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of world culture and natural history. The Toronto Zoo is home to over 5,000 animals representing over 460 distinct species. "}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993", "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "15", "what can you tell me about the place they are currently situated in?", "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most populous city in Canada", "what can you tell me about its culture?", "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres.", "what are their major sources of economy?", "Banks, brokerage firms, the Toronto Stock Exchange, media, publishing, telecommunication", "can you name any tourist spots there?", "Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre"], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when was this aforesaid museum established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "16 April 1912", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Established on 16 April 1912 and opened on 19 March 1914, the museum has maintained close relations with the University of Toronto throughout its history, often sharing expertise and resources. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "16 April 1912.", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Established on 16 April 1912 "}, {"Answer": "16 April 1912", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Established on 16 April 1912 and opened on 19 March 1914"}, {"Answer": "16 April 1912", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Established on 16 April 1912 and opened on 19 March 1914, the museum has maintained close relations with the University of Toronto throughout its history, often sharing expertise and resources. "}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993", "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "15", "what can you tell me about the place they are currently situated in?", "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most populous city in Canada", "what can you tell me about its culture?", "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres.", "what are their major sources of economy?", "Banks, brokerage firms, the Toronto Stock Exchange, media, publishing, telecommunication", "can you name any tourist spots there?", "Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre", "when was this aforesaid museum established?", "16 April 1912"], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what can you tell me about its curatorial centre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It's the southern section of the museum; it houses the museum's administrative and curatorial services and provides storage for artifacts that are not on exhibit", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Curatorial centre", "Rationale": "Designed by Toronto architect Gene Kinoshita, with Mathers & Haldenby, the curatorial centre forms the southern section of the museum. Completed in 1984, it was built during the same expansion as the former Queen Elizabeth II Terrace Galleries, which stood on the north side of the museum. The architecture is a simple modernist style of poured concrete, glass, and pre-cast concrete and aggregate panels. The curatorial centre houses the museum's administrative and curatorial services and provides storage for artifacts that are not on exhibit", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The curatorial centre houses the museum's administrative and curatorial services and provides storage for artifacts that are not on exhibit.", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Curatorial centre", "Rationale": ". The curatorial centre houses the museum's administrative and curatorial services and provides storage for artifacts that are not on exhibit."}, {"Answer": "Designed by Toronto architect Gene Kinoshita, with Mathers & Haldenby, the curatorial centre forms the southern section of the museum", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Curatorial centre", "Rationale": "Designed by Toronto architect Gene Kinoshita, with Mathers & Haldenby, the curatorial centre forms the southern section of the museum"}, {"Answer": "It is designed by Toronto architect Gene Kinoshita, with Mathers & Haldenby, the curatorial centre forms the southern section of the museum.", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Curatorial centre", "Rationale": "Designed by Toronto architect Gene Kinoshita, with Mathers & Haldenby, the curatorial centre forms the southern section of the museum."}]} {"Context": ["why is the hockey hall of fame in toronto", "Founded in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943. It moved to Toronto in 1958 after the NHL withdrew its support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, due to funding issues.", "when was it relocated?", "1993", "how many exhibit areas do they have?", "15", "what can you tell me about the place they are currently situated in?", "Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most populous city in Canada", "what can you tell me about its culture?", "Toronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres.", "what are their major sources of economy?", "Banks, brokerage firms, the Toronto Stock Exchange, media, publishing, telecommunication", "can you name any tourist spots there?", "Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre", "when was this aforesaid museum established?", "16 April 1912", "what can you tell me about its curatorial centre?", "It's the southern section of the museum; it houses the museum's administrative and curatorial services and provides storage for artifacts that are not on exhibit"], "Conversation_no": 113, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is romcan?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Its fullform is Royal Ontario Museum Community Access Network. In 2008, ROMCAN was created to make the ROM more accessible to a variety of communities. ROMCAN provides free general admission tickets to participating community and charitable organizations.", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Royal Ontario Museum Community Access Network (ROMCAN)", "Rationale": "In 2008, ROMCAN was created to make the ROM more accessible to a variety of communities. ROMCAN provides free general admission tickets to participating community and charitable organizations. Each year, thousands of general admission tickets are distributed to these communities. ROMCAN tries to eliminate barriers that might stand between these communities and the museum. Since 2008, ROMCAN developed into a larger community initiative that seeks to enable learning experiences for visitors and organizations. A main goal of the program is to give the museum the power to engage, share and inspire a greater diversity of visitors by trying to break through economic and social barriers. Partners include United Way of Greater Toronto, Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada, The Hospital for Sick Children and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Royal Ontario Museum Community Access Network.", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Royal Ontario Museum Community Access Network (ROMCAN)", "Rationale": "In 2008, ROMCAN was created to make the ROM more accessible to a variety of communities. ROMCAN provides free general admission tickets to participating community and charitable organizations"}, {"Answer": "Royal Ontario Museum Community Access Network", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Royal Ontario Museum Community Access Network (ROMCAN)", "Rationale": "In 2008, ROMCAN was created to make the ROM more accessible to a variety of communities. ROMCAN provides free general admission tickets to participating community and charitable organizations. Each year, thousands of general admission tickets are distributed to these communities. ROMCAN tries to eliminate barriers that might stand between these communities and the museum. "}, {"Answer": "It was created to make the ROM more accessible to a variety of communities.", "Topic": "Royal Ontario Museum", "Topic_section": "Royal Ontario Museum Community Access Network (ROMCAN)", "Rationale": "n 2008, ROMCAN was created to make the ROM more accessible to a variety of communities."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "Topic": "Cups (song)", "Topic_section": "Background and composition", "Rationale": "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Carter Family", "Topic": "When I'm Gone (Carter Family song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"When I'm Gone\" also commonly known by its longer title \"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone\", is a popular song written by A. P. Carter and was recorded in 1931 by the Carter Family (not to be confused with their 1928 song \"Will You Miss Me When I\u2019m Gone?\")."}, {"Answer": "Anna Kendrick", "Topic": "Cups (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Cups\" is a song recorded by American singer Anna Kendrick for the soundtrack extended play (EP), \"More From Pitch Perfect\" (2013). The song is an adaptation of the folk song \"When I'm Gone\" (1931)."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song"], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is this mentioned person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American country and bluegrass music guitarist", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charlie Monroe (July 4, 1903 \u2013 September 27, 1975) was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist."}, {"Answer": "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charlie Monroe (July 4, 1903 \u2013 September 27, 1975) was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist."}, {"Answer": "Charlie Monroe was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charlie Monroe (July 4, 1903 \u2013 September 27, 1975) was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist."}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist."], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "does he have siblings?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": " Bill Monroe. His sister Bertha also played guitar, and brother Birch, fiddle. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Bill, Bertha and Birch.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Charlie Monroe was born on his family's farm in Rosine, Kentucky; he was the older brother of the mandolin player Bill Monroe. His sister Bertha also played guitar, and brother Birch, fiddle. Charlie, Birch, and Bill played together as a band in the middle of the 1920s, and played on radio starting in 1927."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Bill Monroe.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Charlie Monroe was born on his family's farm in Rosine, Kentucky; he was the older brother of the mandolin player Bill Monroe."}, {"Answer": "Yes, two brothers and a sister.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Charlie Monroe was born on his family's farm in Rosine, Kentucky; he was the older brother of the mandolin player Bill Monroe. His sister Bertha also played guitar, and brother Birch, fiddle. "}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch"], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are his single works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He spent most of his time during the early 1940s in Greensboro, North Carolina at radio station WBIG, where he was featured on a show called the Noonday Jamboree every day.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "Solo career", "Rationale": " He spent most of his time during the early 1940s in Greensboro, North Carolina at radio station WBIG, where he was featured on a show called the Noonday Jamboree every day. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "what are his single works?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "among the above three brothers; was the first one part of any band?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Blue Grass Boys", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Blue Grass Boys,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Blue Grass Boys.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The genre takes its name from his band, the Blue Grass Boys, who named their group for the bluegrass of Monroe's home state of Kentucky. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Blue Grass Boys.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The genre takes its name from his band, the Blue Grass Boys, who named their group for the bluegrass of Monroe's home state of Kentucky."}, {"Answer": "Yes, THe Monroe Brothers.", "Topic": "Charlie Monroe", "Topic_section": "The Monroe Brothers", "Rationale": "When Birch refused the offer, Bill and Charlie took the bill as The Monroe Brothers."}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "what are his single works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "among the above three brothers; was the first one part of any band?", "Yes, Blue Grass Boys"], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was he also a guitarist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, he was a mandolinist.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American mandolinist", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, he was a mandolinist.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Smith Monroe (; September 13, 1911\u00a0\u2013 September 9, 1996) was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter, who created the bluegrass music genre."}, {"Answer": "No, he was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Smith Monroe (; September 13, 1911\u00a0\u2013 September 9, 1996) was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter, who created the bluegrass music genre. Because of this, he is often called the \"Father of Bluegrass\"."}, {"Answer": "No, he played the mandolin.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": ". Bill was of Scottish and English heritage. Because his older brothers Birch and Charlie already played the fiddle and guitar, Bill was resigned to playing the less desirable mandolin. He recalled that his brothers insisted he should remove four of the mandolin's eight strings so he would not play too loudly."}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "what are his single works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "among the above three brothers; was the first one part of any band?", "Yes, Blue Grass Boys", "was he also a guitarist?", "No, he was a mandolinist."], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "was he into folk music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival, associating his style more with traditional folk music than with the country-and-western genre with which it had previously been identified.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Folk revival", "Rationale": "Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s. Many college students and other young people were beginning to discover Monroe, associating his style more with traditional folk music than with the country-and-western genre with which it had previously been identified.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, his fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Folk revival", "Rationale": "Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "His style has been closely associated with traditional folk music.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Folk revival", "Rationale": "Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s. Many college students and other young people were beginning to discover Monroe, associating his style more with traditional folk music than with the country-and-western genre with which it had previously been identified."}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "what are his single works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "among the above three brothers; was the first one part of any band?", "Yes, Blue Grass Boys", "was he also a guitarist?", "No, he was a mandolinist.", "was he into folk music?", "Yes, Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival, associating his style more with traditional folk music than with the country-and-western genre with which it had previously been identified."], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when did this revival touch its highest peak?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1959", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "The revival at its height", "Rationale": "The success of the album and the single earned the Kingston Trio a Grammy award for Best Country & Western Performance at the awards' inaugural ceremony in 1959. At the time, no folk-music category existed in the Grammy's scheme. The next year, largely as a result of \"The Kingston Trio\" album and \"Tom Dooley\", the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences instituted a folk category and the Trio won the first Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording for its second studio album \"At Large.\" At one point, The Kingston Trio had four records at the same time among the Top 10 selling albums for five consecutive weeks in November and December 1959 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mid-1960s.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The American folk music revival began during the 1940s and peaked in popularity in the mid-1960s."}, {"Answer": "In the 1960s.", "Topic": "Bill Monroe", "Topic_section": "Folk revival", "Rationale": "Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s."}, {"Answer": "The mid-1960s.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The American folk music revival began during the 1940s and peaked in popularity in the mid-1960s."}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "what are his single works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "among the above three brothers; was the first one part of any band?", "Yes, Blue Grass Boys", "was he also a guitarist?", "No, he was a mandolinist.", "was he into folk music?", "Yes, Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival, associating his style more with traditional folk music than with the country-and-western genre with which it had previously been identified.", "when did this revival touch its highest peak?", "1959"], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "did any other music genre absorb this genre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Ethnic folk music", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Ethnic folk music", "Rationale": "Ethnic folk music from other countries also had a boom during the American folk revival. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, rock and roll.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Rock subsumes folk", "Rationale": " Ironically, the roots of the British Invasion were in American folk, specifically a variant known as skiffle as popularized by Lonnie Donegan; however, most of the British Invasion bands had been extensively influenced by rock and roll by the time their music had reached the United States and bore little resemblance to its folk origins.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes, rock music.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Rock subsumes folk", "Rationale": "After Bob Dylan began to record with a rocking rhythm section and electric instruments in 1965 (see \"Electric Dylan controversy\"), many other still-young folk artists followed suit. Meanwhile, bands like The Lovin' Spoonful and the Byrds, whose individual members often had a background in the folk-revival coffee-house scene, were getting recording contracts with folk-tinged music played with a rock-band line-up. Before long, the public appetite for the more acoustic music of the folk revival began to wane."}, {"Answer": "Rock.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Rock subsumes folk", "Rationale": "The British Invasion of the mid-1960s helped bring an end to the mainstream popularity of American folk music as a wave of British bands overwhelmed most of the American music scene, including folk. Ironically, the roots of the British Invasion were in American folk, specifically a variant known as skiffle as popularized by Lonnie Donegan; however, most of the British Invasion bands had been extensively influenced by rock and roll by the time their music had reached the United States and bore little resemblance to its folk origins."}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "what are his single works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "among the above three brothers; was the first one part of any band?", "Yes, Blue Grass Boys", "was he also a guitarist?", "No, he was a mandolinist.", "was he into folk music?", "Yes, Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival, associating his style more with traditional folk music than with the country-and-western genre with which it had previously been identified.", "when did this revival touch its highest peak?", "1959", "did any other music genre absorb this genre?", "Yes, Ethnic folk music"], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name any person or band or anything like that which belonged to this revival period?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The most successful ethnic performers of the revival were the Greenwich Village folksingers, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Ethnic folk music", "Rationale": "The most successful ethnic performers of the revival were the Greenwich Village folksingers, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Josh White, Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy, Richard Dyer-Bennet, and many others.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The American folk music revival began during the 1940s and peaked in popularity in the mid-1960s. Its roots went earlier, and performers like Josh White, Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy, Richard Dyer-Bennet, Oscar Brand, Jean Ritchie, John Jacob Niles, Susan Reed, Paul Robeson and Cisco Houston had enjoyed a limited general popularity in the 1930s and 1940s"}, {"Answer": "The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Ethnic folk music", "Rationale": "Ethnic folk music from other countries also had a boom during the American folk revival. The most successful ethnic performers of the revival were the Greenwich Village folksingers, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, "}, {"Answer": "Josh White, Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy, Richard Dyer-Bennet, Oscar Brand, Jean Ritchie, John Jacob Niles, Susan Reed, Paul Robeson and Cisco Houston.", "Topic": "American folk music revival", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its roots went earlier, and performers like Josh White, Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy, Richard Dyer-Bennet, Oscar Brand, Jean Ritchie, John Jacob Niles, Susan Reed, Paul Robeson and Cisco Houston had enjoyed a limited general popularity in the 1930s and 1940s. "}]} {"Context": ["who is the original singer of you're gonna miss me when i'm gone", "Over the years, the original has been recorded by many artists, most notably by Charlie Monroe. Lulu and the Lampshades were the first to use the cup game for percussion when performing the song", "who is this mentioned person?", "He was an American country and bluegrass music guitarist.", "does he have siblings?", "Yes, Bill Monroe, Bertha, Birch", "what are his single works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "among the above three brothers; was the first one part of any band?", "Yes, Blue Grass Boys", "was he also a guitarist?", "No, he was a mandolinist.", "was he into folk music?", "Yes, Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the American folk music revival, associating his style more with traditional folk music than with the country-and-western genre with which it had previously been identified.", "when did this revival touch its highest peak?", "1959", "did any other music genre absorb this genre?", "Yes, Ethnic folk music", "can you name any person or band or anything like that which belonged to this revival period?", "The most successful ethnic performers of the revival were the Greenwich Village folksingers, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem."], "Conversation_no": 114, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "which song or music did this last person compose?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Makem's best-known songs include \"Four Green Fields\", \"Gentle Annie\".", "Topic": "Tommy Makem", "Topic_section": "Compositions", "Rationale": "Makem's best-known songs include \"Four Green Fields\", \"Gentle Annie\", ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Songs include \"Four Green Fields\", \"Gentle Annie\", \"The Rambles of Spring\", \"The Winds Are Singing Freedom\", etc.", "Topic": "Tommy Makem", "Topic_section": "Compositions", "Rationale": "Makem's best-known songs include \"Four Green Fields\", \"Gentle Annie\", \"The Rambles of Spring\", \"The Winds Are Singing Freedom\", \"The Town of Ballybay\", \"Winds of the Morning\", \"Mary Mack\", and \"Farewell to Carlingford\". "}, {"Answer": "\"Four Green Fields\"", "Topic": "Tommy Makem", "Topic_section": "Compositions", "Rationale": "Makem was a prolific composer/songwriter. His performances were always full of his compositions, many of which became standards in the repertoire. Some, notably \"Four Green Fields\", became so well known that they were sometimes described as anonymous folk songs."}, {"Answer": "\"Four Green Fields\".", "Topic": "Tommy Makem", "Topic_section": "Compositions", "Rationale": "Some, notably \"Four Green Fields\", became so well known that they were sometimes described as anonymous folk songs."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is referred as ride me to hell?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Ride Me to Hell\" is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series.", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series."}, {"Answer": "Third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\"", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Ride Me to Hell\" is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series."}, {"Answer": "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\"", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\","}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was it aired?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "July 14, 2011", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on July 14, 2011.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "July 14, 2011", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "July 14, 2011"}, {"Answer": "July 14, 2011", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "t originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on July 14, 2011."}, {"Answer": "July 14, 2011", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "July 14, 2011"}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who directed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The episode was written by Mike Rowe and directed by Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Aaron Augenblick"}, {"Answer": "Aaron Augenblick and Devin Clark", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The episode was written by Mike Rowe and directed by Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark. "}, {"Answer": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Aaron Augenblick"}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "any character from it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Grimes is outraged and determined to change the ending. Later, Mark Lilly tells his girlfriend, the half-demon Callie Maggotbone, that he has not seen his father since his sixth birthday. Mark's roommate, the zombie Randall, is touched by this and decides to document Mark's journey to find his father, so that he can become a Hollywood director. Mark is assigned by Twayne Boneraper to investigate Grimes,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Frank Grimes", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Frank Grimes"}, {"Answer": "Frank Grime, Mark Lilly, Callie Maggotbone", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Frank Grimes' favorite television series, \"Dishonorable Discharge\", ends after six seasons and it is revealed that the entire series was just an angel's dream. Grimes is outraged and determined to change the ending. Later, Mark Lilly tells his girlfriend, the half-demon Callie Maggotbone, that he has not seen his father since his sixth birthday. Mark's roommate, the zombie Randall, is touched by this and decides to document Mark's journey to find his father, so that he can become a Hollywood director. "}, {"Answer": "Grimes", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grimes i"}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where was this episode aired?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "United States", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on July 14, 2011. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Comedy Central in the United States", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Comedy Central in the United States"}, {"Answer": "Comedy Central", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on July 14, 2011."}, {"Answer": "Comedy Central", "Topic": "Ride Me to Hell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Comedy Central "}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is the former director from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Wilmington, Delaware", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Augenblick grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wilmington, Delaware", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Wilmington, Delaware"}, {"Answer": "Wilmington, Delaware", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Augenblick grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, and studied at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City"}, {"Answer": "Wilmington, Delaware", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Wilmington, Delaware"}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can you mention any other work of his?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "known for his work on \"Ugly Americans\", \"Superjail!\", \"Wonder Showzen\", and \"Golden Age\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Midnight Carnival, The Wire, Daria etc", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "The Midnight Carnival"}, {"Answer": "\"Superjail!\", \"Wonder Showzen\", and \"Golden Age\".", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He is the founder of Augenblick Studios, known for his work on \"Ugly Americans\", \"Superjail!\", \"Wonder Showzen\", and \"Golden Age\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Daria\", \"Cartoon Sushi\" and \"Downtown\".", "Topic": "Aaron Augenblick", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "\"Daria\", \"Cartoon Sushi\" and \"Downtown\". "}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has been broadcast in Canada", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "International broadcast", "Rationale": "In Canada, \"Superjail\" previously aired on G4 Canada's ADd block, and currently airs on the Canadian version of Adult Swim.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Canada", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "International broadcast", "Rationale": " Canada"}, {"Answer": "Yes, in Canada", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "International broadcast", "Rationale": "In Canada, \"Superjail\" previously aired on G4 Canada's ADd block, and currently airs on the Canadian version of Adult Swim."}, {"Answer": "Canada", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "International broadcast", "Rationale": "\"Superjail\" previously aired on G4 Canada's ADd block, and currently airs on the Canadian versi"}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "It has been broadcast in Canada"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "is it a film or tv series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Television series", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Superjail! is an American adult animated television series", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an American adult animated television series.", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American adult animated television series"}, {"Answer": "Adult animated television series", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Superjail! is an American adult animated television series produced by Williams Street. "}, {"Answer": "Television series", "Topic": "Superjail!", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "television series produced by Williams Street. It follows the events that take place in an unusual "}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "It has been broadcast in Canada", "is it a film or tv series?", "Television series"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "and the second work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Television series", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an American sketch comedy television series.", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an American sketch comedy television series "}, {"Answer": "Sketch comedy television series", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series that aired between 2005 and 2006 on MTV2."}, {"Answer": "Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series "}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "It has been broadcast in Canada", "is it a film or tv series?", "Television series", "and the second work?", "Television series"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what's its genre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sketch comedy", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Comedy", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "comedy"}, {"Answer": "Sketch comedy", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series that aired between 2005 and 2006 on MTV2."}, {"Answer": "Sketch comedy", "Topic": "Wonder Showzen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ketch comedy "}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "It has been broadcast in Canada", "is it a film or tv series?", "Television series", "and the second work?", "Television series", "what's its genre?", "Sketch comedy"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what do you mean by this term?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It comprises a series of short scenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sketch comedy comprises a series of short \nscenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It comprises a series of short scenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long.", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "comprises a series of short \nscenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long."}, {"Answer": "Sketch comedy comprises a series of short scenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long, such sketches are performed by a group of comic actors or comedians, either on stage or through an audio or visual medium such as radio and television.", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sketch comedy comprises a series of short \nscenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long. Such sketches are performed by a group of comic actors or comedians, either on stage or through an audio or visual medium such as radio and television."}, {"Answer": "Sketch comedy comprises a series of short scenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long.", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sketch comedy comprises a series of short \nscenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long. "}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "It has been broadcast in Canada", "is it a film or tv series?", "Television series", "and the second work?", "Television series", "what's its genre?", "Sketch comedy", "what do you mean by this term?", "It comprises a series of short scenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "how is it related to festivals?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The growing sketch comedy scene has precipitated the development of sketch comedy festivals in cities all around North America", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Festivals", "Rationale": "Since 1999, the growing sketch comedy scene has precipitated the development of sketch comedy festivals in cities all around North America,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Many of the sketch comedy revues in Britain included seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Festivals", "Rationale": "Many of the sketch comedy revues in Britain included seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival."}, {"Answer": "Many of the sketch comedy revues in Britain included seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Festivals", "Rationale": "Many of the sketch comedy revues in Britain included seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.\n\nSince 1999, the growing sketch comedy scene has precipitated the development of sketch comedy festivals in cities all around North America, including festivals in Boston, Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New York City, Montreal, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, and Philadelphia."}, {"Answer": "Many of the sketch comedy revues in Britain included seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Festivals", "Rationale": "Many of the sketch comedy revues in Britain included seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival."}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "It has been broadcast in Canada", "is it a film or tv series?", "Television series", "and the second work?", "Television series", "what's its genre?", "Sketch comedy", "what do you mean by this term?", "It comprises a series of short scenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long", "how is it related to festivals?", "The growing sketch comedy scene has precipitated the development of sketch comedy festivals in cities all around North America"], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "and films?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Several sketch films have been made like \"If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind\" and the sequel \"Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?\"", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Films", "Rationale": "Such sketches made during the 1970s and 1980s were \"If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind\" and the sequel \"Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?\", ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind, Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?, The Groove Tube etc", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Films", "Rationale": "\"If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind\" and the sequel \"Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?\", \"The Groove Tube\", \"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)\", \"The Kentucky Fried Movie\" and its sequel \"Amazon Women on the Moon\", and Monty Python's \"And Now for Something Completely Different\" and \"The Meaning of Life\"."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind\" and the sequel \"Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?\"", "Topic": "Sketch comedy", "Topic_section": "Films", "Rationale": "\"If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind\" and the sequel \"Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?\""}]} {"Context": ["what is referred as ride me to hell?", "It is the third episode of the of the American animated television series \"Ugly Americans\", and the seventeenth overall episode of the series", "when was it aired?", "July 14, 2011", "who directed it?", "Aaron Augenblick and series creator Devin Clark", "any character from it?", "Grimes, Mark Lilly , Callie Maggotbone, Randall", "where was this episode aired?", "United States", "where is the former director from?", "Wilmington, Delaware", "can you mention any other work of his?", "Superjail!, Wonder Showzen and Golden Age", "has the first show been broadcasted internationally?", "It has been broadcast in Canada", "is it a film or tv series?", "Television series", "and the second work?", "Television series", "what's its genre?", "Sketch comedy", "what do you mean by this term?", "It comprises a series of short scenes or vignettes, called \"sketches\", commonly between one and ten minutes long", "how is it related to festivals?", "The growing sketch comedy scene has precipitated the development of sketch comedy festivals in cities all around North America", "and films?", "Several sketch films have been made like \"If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind\" and the sequel \"Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?\""], "Conversation_no": 115, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "did this sequel face any court case?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Robin Williams and his management took legal action against producer Mike Callie and the film distributor for \"false and misleading advertising,\"", "Topic": "Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?", "Topic_section": "Re-release and court case", "Rationale": "producer Mike Callie spent two weeks in December 1978 sorting through the deleted footage until he located the \"lost\" Robin Williams scenes, then edited them back in and re-released the film with Williams being given top billing. Williams and his management took legal action against Callie and the film distributor for \"false and misleading advertising,\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Williams and his management took legal action against Callie and the film distributor for \"false and misleading advertising.", "Topic": "Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?", "Topic_section": "Re-release and court case", "Rationale": "Williams and his management took legal action against Callie and the film distributor for \"false and misleading advertising"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Williams and his management took legal action against Callie and the film distributor for \"false and misleading advertising,\"", "Topic": "Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?", "Topic_section": "Re-release and court case", "Rationale": " Williams and his management took legal action against Callie and the film distributor for \"false and misleading advertising,\" and during a court hearing Callie agreed to modify the newspaper and TV ads so they would no longer imply that Williams was the star of the film."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "True, its their eighth studio album.", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "April 22, 1997.", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "April 22, 1997", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by "}, {"Answer": "April 22, 1997", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records."}, {"Answer": "April 22, 1997", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997"}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Matador Records.", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Matador Records", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records"}, {"Answer": "Matador Records", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records"}, {"Answer": "Matador Records", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records."}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how was this album received by public?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Upon release, \"Beating as One\" received considerable acclaim from music critics. Matt Diehl of \"Rolling Stone\" felt that the album \"proves that Yo La Tengo can master nearly any pop style [...] the music's ominousness is undercut by Yo La Tengo's infectious joy at simply making noise.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Beating as One\" received considerable acclaim from music critics, Matt Diehl of \"Rolling Stone\" felt that the album \"proves that Yo La Tengo can master nearly any pop style, the music's ominousness is undercut by Yo La Tengo's infectious joy at simply making noise", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Upon release, \"Beating as One\" received considerable acclaim from music critics. Matt Diehl of \"Rolling Stone\" felt that the album \"proves that Yo La Tengo can master nearly any pop style [...] the music's ominousness is undercut by Yo La Tengo's infectious joy at simply making noise."}, {"Answer": "\"Beating as One\" received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Upon release, \"Beating as One\" received considerable acclaim from music critics. "}, {"Answer": "Upon release, \"Beating as One\" received considerable acclaim from music critics - Matt Diehl of \"Rolling Stone\" felt that the album \"proves that Yo La Tengo can master nearly any pop style", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Upon release, \"Beating as One\" received considerable acclaim from music critics. Matt Diehl of \"Rolling Stone\" felt that the album \"proves that Yo La Tengo can master nearly any pop style [...] the music's ominousness is undercut by Yo La Tengo's infectious joy at simply making noise. It's just this joy that makes Yo La Tengo stand out amid their indie-rock peers\". Similarly, in his review for \"Spin\", Robert Christgau said that the album gave the band \"the grace to professionalize toward the pop melodicism they've always loved.\" He also felt that the first nine songs were perfect and considered \"Autumn Sweater\" as the \"very peak\" of the album. \"Chicago Tribune\" reviewer Greg Kot highlighted the album's diverse influences, stating that the band \"fashions sprawling albums out of minimal instrumental strokes and soft voices.\""}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "hree songs from the album, \"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and the cover \"Little Honda\", were released as singles. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and the cover \"Little Honda\"", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Three songs from the album, \"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and the cover \"Little Honda\", were released as singles"}, {"Answer": "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Three songs from the album, \"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and the cover \"Little Honda\", were released as singles. "}, {"Answer": "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\"", "Topic": "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Three songs from the album, \"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and the cover \"Little Honda\", were released as singles. "}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\"."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "n 1994 Patrick Amory became Matador's label manager, and has since progressed to label President, as well as a partner of Lombardi and Cosloy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Chris Lombardi and currently own by Beggars Group", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City apartment"}, {"Answer": "Chris Lombardi", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City apartment."}, {"Answer": "Chris Lombardi", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City apartment."}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when was this company launched?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1989.", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City apartment. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1989", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City apartment."}, {"Answer": "1989", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City apartment."}, {"Answer": "1989", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Matador was created in 1989 "}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "when was this company launched?", "1989."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "can you name some others artists they have launched?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few.", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " The London-based office also licensed recordings from some of North America's most acclaimed new artists, M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dustdevils, Railroad Jerk and Superchunk bands", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": ". Lombardi continued to add artists to the label's roster, with bands like the Dustdevils, Railroad Jerk and Superchunk, before being joined by former Homestead Records manager Gerard Cosloy in 1990."}, {"Answer": "Cat Power, Cornelius, Solex, Pizzicato Five, Helium and the Arsonists.", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The roster has also grown with the label and has helped artists such as Yo La Tengo, Cat Power, Cornelius, Solex, Pizzicato Five, Helium and the Arsonists reach audiences worldwide."}, {"Answer": "Dustdevils, Railroad Jerk and Superchunk, Teenage Fanclub", "Topic": "Matador Records", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "and there was light\". Lombardi continued to add artists to the label's roster, with bands like the Dustdevils, Railroad Jerk and Superchunk, before being joined by former Homestead Records manager Gerard Cosloy in 1990. The two of them have run it together since. Matador experienced its first taste of crazed media attention & big sales with the North American release of Teenage Fanclub\u2019s debut record, A Catholic Education in 1990. In 1992 Matador released Pavement's debut studio album Slanted and Enchanted. In 1993, not only did Matador release Liz Phair's critically and commercially successful debut album, \"Exile in Guyville\", but the label also began a partnership with Atlantic Records which lasted for several years. In 1996, Capitol Records purchased a 49 percent stake in Matador, which Lombardi and Cosloy bought back in 1999. Beggars Group purchased 50% of Matador in 2002 and took over the label's worldwide marketing.\n\nOver the years, the label has moved from shoebox sized offices "}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "when was this company launched?", "1989.", "can you name some others artists they have launched?", "M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what can you tell me about the above mentioned manager?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory (born 1965) is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory (born 1965) is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry."}, {"Answer": "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory (born 1965) is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry."}, {"Answer": "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory (born 1965) is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry."}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "when was this company launched?", "1989.", "can you name some others artists they have launched?", "M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few.", "what can you tell me about the above mentioned manager?", "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "New York City.", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory was born in New York City on July 10, 1965, to literary parents.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory was born in New York City"}, {"Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory was born in New York City on July 10, 1965, to literary parents. "}, {"Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory was born in New York City"}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "when was this company launched?", "1989.", "can you name some others artists they have launched?", "M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few.", "what can you tell me about the above mentioned manager?", "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "where is he from?", "New York City."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where did he complete his graduation from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Commonwealth School.", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Academia", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory graduated from Commonwealth School in Boston, gained a bachelor's degree in history from ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Commonwealth School in Boston", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Academia", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory graduated from Commonwealth School in Boston, gained a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard University where he founded the Record Hospital program on radio station WHRB. "}, {"Answer": "Commonwealth School in Boston", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Academia", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory graduated from Commonwealth School in Boston, gained a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard University where he founded the Record Hospital program on radio station WHRB. "}, {"Answer": "Commonwealth School in Boston, Harvard University", "Topic": "Patrick Amory", "Topic_section": "Academia", "Rationale": "Patrick Amory graduated from Commonwealth School in Boston, gained a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard University where he founded the Record Hospital program on radio station WHRB. "}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "when was this company launched?", "1989.", "can you name some others artists they have launched?", "M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few.", "what can you tell me about the above mentioned manager?", "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "where is he from?", "New York City.", "where did he complete his graduation from?", "Commonwealth School."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who established this school?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Charles E. Merrill Jr. founded the school.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Charles E. Merrill Jr., son of the founder of Merrill Lynch, and brother of the prominent American poet James Merrill, founded the school in 1957,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Charles E. Merrill Jr.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Charles E. Merrill Jr., son of the founder of Merrill Lynch, and brother of the prominent American poet James Merrill, founded the school in 1957"}, {"Answer": "Charles E. Merrill Jr.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Charles E. Merrill Jr., son of the founder of Merrill Lynch, and brother of the prominent American poet James Merrill, founded the school in 1957, locating it in Boston's Back Bay to \"restore good secondary schooling to the city.\" "}, {"Answer": "Charles E. Merrill Jr.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Charles E. Merrill Jr., son of the founder of Merrill Lynch, and brother of the prominent American poet James Merrill, founded the school in 1957, locating it in Boston's Back Bay to \"restore good secondary schooling to the city.\" "}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "when was this company launched?", "1989.", "can you name some others artists they have launched?", "M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few.", "what can you tell me about the above mentioned manager?", "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "where is he from?", "New York City.", "where did he complete his graduation from?", "Commonwealth School.", "who established this school?", "Charles E. Merrill Jr. founded the school."], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "did the school face any conflict with regards to its brand name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\"", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Trademark dispute", "Rationale": "In June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\".", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Trademark dispute", "Rationale": "In June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\". It had trademarked \"Commonwealth School\" in 2012. The Springfield school is now known as Springfield Commonwealth Academy."}, {"Answer": "In June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\".", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Trademark dispute", "Rationale": "In June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\". It had trademarked \"Commonwealth School\" in 2012.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Trademark dispute", "Rationale": "In June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\". It had trademarked \"Commonwealth School\" in 2012. The Springfield school is now known as Springfield Commonwealth Academy."}]} {"Context": ["yo la tengo i can hear the heart beating as one full album", "True, its their eighth studio album.", "when was it released?", "April 22, 1997.", "what was the name of the record label that released it?", "Matador Records.", "how was this album received by public?", "It received considerable acclaim from music critics.", "can you mention a few songs from the album?", "\"Autumn Sweater\", \"Sugarcube\", and \"Little Honda\".", "who owns the above mentioned record company?", "Patrick Amory is Matador's label manager.", "when was this company launched?", "1989.", "can you name some others artists they have launched?", "M. Ward, Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, and Superchunk to name a few.", "what can you tell me about the above mentioned manager?", "He is a historian and an executive in the recorded music industry.", "where is he from?", "New York City.", "where did he complete his graduation from?", "Commonwealth School.", "who established this school?", "Charles E. Merrill Jr. founded the school.", "did the school face any conflict with regards to its brand name?", "Yes, in June 2016, the Boston Globe reported that Commonwealth School sued Commonwealth Academy, a high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, over the use of the name \"Commonwealth\""], "Conversation_no": 116, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "how has the school performed till date, did it make a mark in the education industry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Academically, the school is one of the nation's elite.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Performance", "Rationale": "Academically, the school is one of the nation's elite.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From 2012 to 2016, 16% of students were recognized as Finalists, 20% as Semifinalists, and 43% as Commended Students. In that same period 28 students were named as AP National Scholars, 111 as Scholars with Distinction, 42 as Scholars with Honor, and 53 as Scholars by the College Board. Mean SAT scores for the classes of 2015 and 2016 were 738 in critical reading, 718 in writing, and 714 in math.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Performance", "Rationale": "\nAcademically, the school is one of the nation's elite. A significant portion of the senior class is recognized each year by the National Merit Scholarship Program. From 2012 to 2016, 16% of students were recognized as Finalists, 20% as Semifinalists, and 43% as Commended Students. In that same period 28 students were named as AP National Scholars, 111 as Scholars with Distinction, 42 as Scholars with Honor, and 53 as Scholars by the College Board. Mean SAT scores for the classes of 2015 and 2016 were 738 in critical reading, 718 in writing, and 714 in math."}, {"Answer": "In its September, 2009 issue, \"Boston\" magazine named Commonwealth as the best private high school in eastern Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Performance", "Rationale": "In its September, 2009 issue, \"Boston\" magazine named Commonwealth as the best private high school in eastern Massachusetts.\n"}, {"Answer": "In its September, 2009 issue, \"Boston\" magazine named Commonwealth as the best private high school in eastern Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Commonwealth School", "Topic_section": "Performance", "Rationale": "In its September, 2009 issue, \"Boston\" magazine named Commonwealth as the best private high school in eastern Massachusetts.\n"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds (flowing west to east). "}, {"Answer": "They are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds (flowing west to east).", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "et streams are fast flowing, narrow, meandering air currents in the atmospheres of some planets, including Earth. On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds (flowing west to east). Their paths typically have a meandering shape. Jet streams may start, stop, split into two or more parts, combine into one stream, or flow in various directions including opposite to the direction of the remainder of the jet.\n"}, {"Answer": "Near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds (flowing west to east). "}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds"], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how were they discovered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "In the 1920s, a Japanese meteorologist, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream and Wiley Post is often given some credit for discovery of jet streams", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "After the 1883 eruption of the Krakatoa volcano, weather watchers tracked and mapped the effects on the sky over several years. They labelled the phenomenon the \"equatorial smoke stream\". In the 1920s, a Japanese meteorologist, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji. He tracked pilot balloons, also known as pibals (balloons used to determine upper level winds), as they rose into the atmosphere. Oishi's work largely went unnoticed outside Japan because it was published in Esperanto. American pilot Wiley Post, the first man to fly around the world solo in 1933, is often given some credit for discovery of jet streams."}, {"Answer": "After the 1883 eruption of the Krakatoa volcano, weather watchers tracked and mapped the effects on the sky over several years. They labelled the phenomenon the \"equatorial smoke stream\". In the 1920s, a Japanese meteorologist, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "After the 1883 eruption of the Krakatoa volcano, weather watchers tracked and mapped the effects on the sky over several years. They labelled the phenomenon the \"equatorial smoke stream\". In the 1920s, a Japanese meteorologist, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji. He tracked pilot balloons, also known as piba"}, {"Answer": "After the 1883 eruption of the Krakatoa volcano, weather watchers tracked and mapped the effects on the sky over several years. They labelled the phenomenon the \"equatorial smoke stream\"", "Topic": "Jet stream", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "After the 1883 eruption of the Krakatoa volcano, weather watchers tracked and mapped the effects on the sky over several years. They labelled the phenomenon the \"equatorial smoke stream\". "}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where is this mountain located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On the island of Honsh\u016b", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan, standing ."}, {"Answer": "Located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan, standing . "}, {"Answer": "On the island of Honsh\u016b, Japan", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan, "}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan"], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how do people climb this mountain?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Climbing routes", "Rationale": "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Most Japanese climb the mountain at night in order to be in a position at or near the summit when the sun rises", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Climbing routes", "Rationale": " Most Japanese climb the mountain at night in order to be in a position at or near the summit when the sun rises. "}, {"Answer": "There are four major routes to the summit, each has numbered stations along the way. They are (clockwise, starting North): Kawaguchiko, Subashiri, Gotemba, and Fujinomiya routes.", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Climbing routes", "Rationale": "There are four major routes to the summit, each has numbered stations along the way. They are (clockwise, starting North): Kawaguchiko, Subashiri, Gotemba, and Fujinomiya routes. Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations; the"}, {"Answer": "by car or by bus", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Climbing routes", "Rationale": "There are four major routes to the summit, each has numbered stations along the way. They are (clockwise, starting North): Kawaguchiko, Subashiri, Gotemba, and Fujinomiya routes. Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus"}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations"], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is it a volcanic mountain?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Geology", "Rationale": "Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, second-highest volcano", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia (after Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra), and seventh-highest peak of an island on Earth. "}, {"Answer": "Yes it is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan, standing . It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia (after Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra), and seventh-highest peak of an island on Earth. Mount Fuji is an active stratovolcano that last erupted from 1707 to 1708. The mountain stands about southwest of Tokyo and is visible from there on clear days. Mount Fuji's exceptionally symmetrical cone, which is snow-capped for about five months of the"}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia "}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is it a threat currently?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Current eruptive danger", "Rationale": ". Other indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "NRIESDP suggested that the pressure in Mount Fuji's magma chamber could be 1.6 megapascals higher than it was before its last eruption in 1707", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Current eruptive danger", "Rationale": "Following the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake, there was speculation in the media that the shock may induce volcanic unrest at Mount Fuji. In September 2012, mathematical models created by the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NRIESDP) suggested that the pressure in Mount Fuji's magma chamber could be 1.6 megapascals higher than it was before its last eruption in 1707. This was interpreted by some media outlets to mean that an eruption of Mount Fuji could be imminent. However, since there is no known method of directly measuring the pressure of a volcano's magma chamber, indirect calculations of the type used by NRIESDP are speculative and unverifiable. Other indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano."}, {"Answer": "Following the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake, there was speculation in the media that the shock may induce volcanic unrest at Mount Fuji. In September 2012, mathematical models created by the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NRIESDP) suggested that the pressure in Mount Fuji's magma chamber could be 1.6 megapascals higher than it was before its last eruption in 1707. This was interpreted by some media outlets to mean that an eruption of Mount Fuji could be imminent.", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Current eruptive danger", "Rationale": "ollowing the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake, there was speculation in the media that the shock may induce volcanic unrest at Mount Fuji. In September 2012, mathematical models created by the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NRIESDP) suggested that the pressure in Mount Fuji's magma chamber could be 1.6 megapascals higher than it was before its last eruption in 1707. This was interpreted by some media outlets to mean that an eruption of Mount Fuji could be imminent. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "is it a threat currently?", "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "are there any adventure activities nearby it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill.", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Paragliding", "Rationale": "Paragliders take off in the vicinity of the fifth station Gotemba parking lot, between Subashiri and H\u014dei-zan peak on the south side of the mountain, in addition to several other locations, depending on wind direction. Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, paragliders take off in the vicinity of the fifth station Gotemba parking lot", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Paragliding", "Rationale": "Paragliders take off in the vicinity of the fifth station Gotemba parking lot, between Subashiri and H\u014dei-zan peak on the south side of the mountain, in addition to several other locations, depending on wind direction. "}, {"Answer": "Yes paragliding", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Paragliding", "Rationale": "Paragliders take off in the vicinity of the fifth station Gotemba parking lot, between Subashiri and H\u014dei-zan peak on the south side of the mountain, in addition to several other locations, depending on wind direction. Several paragliding schools use"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Paragliding", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Paragliding", "Rationale": "Paragliders take off in the vicinity of the fifth station Gotemba parking lot, between Subashiri and H\u014dei-zan peak on the south side of the mountain, in addition to several other locations, depending on wind direction. Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill."}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "is it a threat currently?", "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "are there any adventure activities nearby it?", "Yes, Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how do you reach to this mountain?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport.", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "By flight to Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport. It opened in June 2009. It is about from Mount Fuji. The major international airports serving Tokyo, Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) in Tokyo and Narita International Airport in Chiba, are hours from Mount Fuji."}, {"Answer": "There are four major routes to the summit, each has numbered stations along the way. They are (clockwise, starting North): Kawaguchiko, Subashiri, Gotemba, and Fujinomiya routes.", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Climbing routes", "Rationale": "There are four major routes to the summit, each has numbered stations along the way. They are (clockwise, starting North): Kawaguchiko, Subashiri, Gotemba, and Fujinomiya routes. "}, {"Answer": "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport. It opened in June 2009. It is about from Mount Fuji. The major international airports serving Tokyo, Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) in Tokyo and Narita International Airport in Chiba, are hours from Mount Fuji."}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "is it a threat currently?", "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "are there any adventure activities nearby it?", "Yes, Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill.", "how do you reach to this mountain?", "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which is the famous sport in the country where this mountain located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country.", "Topic": "Japan", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sumo and Japanese martial arts", "Topic": "Japan", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country. "}, {"Answer": "Paragliding", "Topic": "Mount Fuji", "Topic_section": "Paragliding", "Rationale": "Paragliders take off in the vicinity of the fifth station Gotemba parking lot, between Subashiri and H\u014dei-zan peak on the south side of the mountain, in addition to several other locations, depending on wind direction. Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill."}, {"Answer": "Sumo", "Topic": "Japan", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country."}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "is it a threat currently?", "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "are there any adventure activities nearby it?", "Yes, Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill.", "how do you reach to this mountain?", "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport.", "which is the famous sport in the country where this mountain located?", "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which are the famous tourist attractions there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "is it a threat currently?", "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "are there any adventure activities nearby it?", "Yes, Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill.", "how do you reach to this mountain?", "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport.", "which is the famous sport in the country where this mountain located?", "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country.", "which are the famous tourist attractions there?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what type of food do they have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Japanese curry, \"wagashi\", green tea ice cream.", "Topic": "Japan", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "Japanese curry, since its introduction to Japan from British India, is so widely consumed that it can be called a national dish. Traditional Japanese sweets are known as \"wagashi\". Ingredients such as red bean paste and mochi are used. More modern-day tastes includes green tea ice cream.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Seafood and Japanese rice or noodles with a combination of dashi, soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sugar, and salt, Japanese curry, and wagashi", "Topic": "Japan", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food, quality of ingredients and presentation. Japanese cuisine offers a vast array of regional specialties that use traditional recipes and local ingredients. Seafood and Japanese rice or noodles are traditional staple of Japanese cuisine, typically seasoned with a combination of dashi, soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sugar, and salt. Dishes inspired by foreign food\u2014in particular Chinese food\u2014like ramen and gy\u014dza, as well as foods like spaghetti, curry, and hamburgers have become adopted with variants for Japanese tastes and ingredients. Japanese curry, since its introduction to Japan from British India, is so widely consumed that it can be called a national dish. Traditional Japanese sweets are known as \"wagashi\". Ingredients such as red bean paste and mochi are used. More modern-day tastes includes green tea ice cream."}, {"Answer": "Seafood and Japanese rice or noodles are traditional staple of Japanese cuisine, typically seasoned with a combination of dashi, soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sugar, and salt. Dishes inspired by foreign food\u2014in particular Chinese food\u2014like ramen and gy\u014dza, as well as foods like spaghetti, curry,", "Topic": "Japan", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": " Seafood and Japanese rice or noodles are traditional staple of Japanese cuisine, typically seasoned with a combination of dashi, soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sugar, and salt. Dishes inspired by foreign food\u2014in particular Chinese food\u2014like ramen and gy\u014dza, as well as foods like spaghetti, curry, and hamburgers have become adopted with variants for Japanese tastes and ingredients. Japanese curry, since its introduction to Japan from British India, is so widely consumed that it can be called a national dish. Traditio"}, {"Answer": "Seafood, Japanese rice or noodles are traditional staple of Japanese cuisine, typically seasoned with a combination of dashi, soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sugar, and salt.", "Topic": "Japan", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "apanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food, quality of ingredients and presentation. Japanese cuisine offers a vast array of regional specialties that use traditional recipes and local ingredients. Seafood and Japanese rice or noodles are traditional staple of Japanese cuisine, typically seasoned with a combination of dashi, soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sugar, and salt."}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "is it a threat currently?", "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "are there any adventure activities nearby it?", "Yes, Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill.", "how do you reach to this mountain?", "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport.", "which is the famous sport in the country where this mountain located?", "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country.", "which are the famous tourist attractions there?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what type of food do they have?", "Japanese curry, \"wagashi\", green tea ice cream."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how is the first mentioned dish served?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Japanese curry rice is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl. The curry is poured over rice in any manner and amount.", "Topic": "Japanese curry", "Topic_section": "Serving", "Rationale": "Japanese curry rice is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl. The curry is poured over rice in any manner and amount. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is served in either a flat plate or soup bowl, poured over rice and garnished with vegetables pickled in vinegar", "Topic": "Japanese curry", "Topic_section": "Serving", "Rationale": "Japanese curry rice is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl. The curry is poured over rice in any manner and amount. Japanese short-grain rice, which is sticky and round, is preferred, rather than the medium-grain variety used in Indian dishes. It is usually eaten with a spoon, as opposed to chopsticks, because of the liquid nature of the curry, and is usually served garnished with vegetables pickled in vinegar such as fukujinzuke or rakkyo."}, {"Answer": "It is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl. The curry is poured over rice in any manner and amount. Japanese short-grain rice, which is sticky and round, is preferred, rather than the medium-grain variety used in Indian dishes", "Topic": "Japanese curry", "Topic_section": "Serving", "Rationale": "apanese curry rice is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl. The curry is poured over rice in any manner and amount. Japanese short-grain rice, which is sticky and round, is preferred, rather than the medium-grain variety used in Indian dishes. It is usually eaten with a spoon, as opposed to chopsticks, because of the liquid nature of the curry, and is usually s"}, {"Answer": "Japanese curry rice is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl", "Topic": "Japanese curry", "Topic_section": "Serving", "Rationale": "Japanese curry rice is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl. "}]} {"Context": ["where do jet streams occur in the atmosphere", "On Earth, the main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds", "how were they discovered?", "In 1920s, Wasaburo Oishi, detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji.", "where is this mountain located?", "It is located on the island of Honsh\u016b, is the highest mountain in Japan", "how do people climb this mountain?", "Climbers usually start at the fifth stations, as these are reachable by car or by bus. The summit is the tenth station on each trail. The stations on different routes are at different elevations", "is it a volcanic mountain?", "Yes, Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji. The first phase, called \"Sen-komitake\", is composed of an andesite core recently discovered deep within the mountain.", "is it a threat currently?", "Yes, indicators suggestive of heightened eruptive danger, such as active fumaroles and recently discovered faults, are typical occurrences at this type of volcano.", "are there any adventure activities nearby it?", "Yes, Several paragliding schools use the wide sandy/grassy slope between Gotemba and Subashiri parking lots as a training hill.", "how do you reach to this mountain?", "The closest airport with scheduled international service is Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport.", "which is the famous sport in the country where this mountain located?", "Traditionally, sumo is considered Japan's national sport. Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country.", "which are the famous tourist attractions there?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what type of food do they have?", "Japanese curry, \"wagashi\", green tea ice cream.", "how is the first mentioned dish served?", "Japanese curry rice is served in anything from a flat plate to a soup bowl. The curry is poured over rice in any manner and amount."], "Conversation_no": 117, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "when was this curry known in the country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Curry was introduced to Japan during the Meiji era.", "Topic": "Japanese curry", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Curry was introduced to Japan during the Meiji era (1868\u20131912), at the time when the Indian subcontinent was under colonial rule by the British Empire.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "During the Meiji era", "Topic": "Japanese curry", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Curry was introduced to Japan during the Meiji era (1868\u20131912), at the time when the Indian subcontinent was under colonial rule by the British Empire."}, {"Answer": "It was introduced to Japan during the Meiji era (1868\u20131912),", "Topic": "Japanese curry", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Curry was introduced to Japan during the Meiji era (1868\u20131912), "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "3 floors.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Observation decks", "Rationale": "The 80th, 86th, and 102nd floors contain observatories.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Three floors - the 80th, 86th, and 102nd floors contain observatories.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Observation decks", "Rationale": "The 80th, 86th, and 102nd floors contain observatories."}, {"Answer": "102", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by Shrev"}, {"Answer": "Three, the 80th, 86th, and 102nd floors", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Observation decks", "Rationale": "The 80th, 86th, and 102nd floors contain observatories. "}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors."], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is it located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Midtown Manhattan in New York City", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City."}, {"Answer": "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. "}, {"Answer": "In Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City."}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City."], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "National Historic Landmark", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Additionally, the Empire State Building and its ground-floor interior were designated city landmarks by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1980, and were added to the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark in 1986."}, {"Answer": "It is an American cultural icon, it has been featured in more than 250 TV shows and movies since the film \"King Kong\" was released", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The building's Art Deco architecture, height, and observation decks have made it a popular attraction. Around 4\u00a0million tourists from around the world annually visit the building's 86th and 102nd floor observatories; an additional indoor observatory on the 80th floor opened in 2019. The Empire State Building is an American cultural icon: it has been featured in more than 250 TV shows and movies since the film \"King Kong\" was released in 1933."}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what kind of architecture does it follow?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pre\u2013World War II architecture.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Exterior", "Rationale": "The Empire State Building's art deco design is typical of pre\u2013World War II architecture in New York. The modernistic, stainless steel canopies of the entrances on 33rd and 34th Streets lead to two-story-high corridors around the elevator core, crossed by stainless steel and glass-enclosed bridges at the second-floor level. The riveted steel frame of the building was originally designed to handle all of the building's gravitational stresses and wind loads. The exterior of the building is clad in Indiana limestone panels sourced from the Empire Mill in Sanders, Indiana, which give the building its signature blonde color. The amount of material used in the building's construction resulted in a very stiff structure when compared to other skyscrapers, with a structural stiffness of versus the Willis Tower's and the John Hancock Center's ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Art Deco skyscraper", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. I"}, {"Answer": "Its height is to its 102nd floor including pinnacle. IT has 85 stories of commercial and office space representing a total of of rentable space.The building has a capacity for 20,000 tenants and 15,000 visitors.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": "The building has a capacity for 20,000 tenants and 15,000 visitors."}, {"Answer": "The height of the Empire State Building, to its 102nd floor, is , including its pinnacle, the building has 85 stories of commercial and office space representing a total of of rentable space", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Architecture", "Rationale": "The height of the Empire State Building, to its 102nd floor, is , including its pinnacle. The building has 85 stories of commercial and office space representing a total of of rentable space. It has an indoor and outdoor observation deck on the 86th floor, the highest floor within the actual tower. The remaining 16 stories are part of the Art Deco spire, which is capped by an observatory on the 102nd floo"}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of architecture does it follow?", "Pre\u2013World War II architecture."], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did the design have any kind of change?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Design changes", "Rationale": "The original plan of the building was 50 stories, but was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories. Height restrictions were placed on nearby buildings to ensure that the top fifty floors of the planned 80-story, building would have unobstructed views of the city. \"The New York Times\" lauded the site's proximity to mass transit, with the Brooklyn\u2013Manhattan Transit's 34th Street station and the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad's 33rd Street terminal one block away, as well as Penn Station two blocks away and the Grand Central Terminal nine blocks away at its closest. It also praised the of proposed floor space near \"one of the busiest sections in the world\".\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The original plan of the building was 50 stories, but was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Design changes", "Rationale": "The original plan of the building was 50 stories, but was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories"}, {"Answer": "Yes. The original plan of the building was 50 stories, but was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Design changes", "Rationale": "The original plan of the building was 50 stories, but was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the original plan of the building was 50 stories, but was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Design changes", "Rationale": "The original plan of the building was 50 stories, but was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories."}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of architecture does it follow?", "Pre\u2013World War II architecture.", "did the design have any kind of change?", "Yes, it was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories."], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "the place where you mentioned it is located, what is it's economics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers.", "Topic": "Midtown Manhattan", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "Midtown Manhattan, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is one of the world's leading financial centers", "Topic": "Midtown Manhattan", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "Midtown Manhattan, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers."}, {"Answer": "It is a global hub of business and commerce, as a center for banking and finance, retailing, world trade, transportation, tourism, real estate, new media, traditional media, advertising, legal services, accountancy, insurance, theater, fashion, and the arts", "Topic": "New York City", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "New York City is a global hub of business and commerce, as a center for banking and finance, retailing, world trade, transportation, tourism, real estate, new media, traditional media, advertising, legal services, accountancy, insurance, theater, fashion, and the arts in the United States; while Silicon Alley, metonymous for New York's broad-spectrum high technology sphere, continues to expand."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of architecture does it follow?", "Pre\u2013World War II architecture.", "did the design have any kind of change?", "Yes, it was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories.", "the place where you mentioned it is located, what is it's economics?", "It, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers."], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "does it have any kind of headquarters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Midtown contains the headquarters of major companies, including 4Kids Entertainment (formerly), Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P. to name a few.", "Topic": "Midtown Manhattan", "Topic_section": "Corporate headquarters", "Rationale": "Midtown Manhattan is the world's largest central business district, with 400 million square feet (37.2 million m) of office space in 2018. Midtown contains the headquarters of major companies, including 4Kids Entertainment (formerly), Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P., Ernst & Young, Calvin Klein, Cantor Fitzgerald, CBS Corporation, Citigroup, Colgate-Palmolive, Cushman & Wakefield, DC Comics, Deloitte, Duane Reade, Est\u00e9e Lauder Companies, Foot Locker, Frederator Studios, JPMorgan Chase, Hess Corporation, Kroll Inc., L-3 Communications, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Marvel Entertainment, MetLife, MidOcean Partners, Morgan Stanley, NBC Universal, The New York Times Company, NexCen Brands, Pfizer, Polo Ralph Lauren, Saks Incorporated (Saks Fifth Avenue), The Sharper Image, Simon & Schuster, Six Flags, TBWA Worldwide, Telemundo, Thomson Reuters, Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, The Travelers Companies, Univision Communications, and Viacom. The New York Institute of Finance is located in Midtown", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, it contains the headquarters of major companies, including 4Kids Entertainment, Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P., Ernst & Young, Calvin Klein, Cantor Fitzgerald, CBS Corporation, Citigroup, Colgate-Palmolive to name a few", "Topic": "Midtown Manhattan", "Topic_section": "Corporate headquarters", "Rationale": "Midtown contains the headquarters of major companies, including 4Kids Entertainment (formerly), Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P., Ernst & Young, Calvin Klein, Cantor Fitzgerald, CBS Corporation, Citigroup, Colgate-Palmolive, Cushman & Wakefield, DC Comics, Deloitte, Duane Reade, Est\u00e9e Lauder Companies, Foot Locker, Frederator Studios, JPMorgan Chase, Hess Corporation, Kroll Inc., L-3 Communications, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Marvel Entertainment, MetLife, MidOcean Partners, Morgan Stanley, NBC Universal, The New York Times Company, NexCen Brands, Pfizer, Polo Ralph Lauren, Saks Incorporated (Saks Fifth Avenue), The Sharper Image, Simon & Schuster, Six Flags, TBWA Worldwide, Telemundo, Thomson Reuters, Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, The Travelers Companies, Univision Communications, and Viacom. The New York Institute of Finance is located in Midtown Manhattan."}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of architecture does it follow?", "Pre\u2013World War II architecture.", "did the design have any kind of change?", "Yes, it was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories.", "the place where you mentioned it is located, what is it's economics?", "It, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers.", "does it have any kind of headquarters?", "Midtown contains the headquarters of major companies, including 4Kids Entertainment (formerly), Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P. to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "the kind of architecture mentioned, does any other structure have the same?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Willis Tower's and the John Hancock Center's.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Exterior", "Rationale": "The amount of material used in the building's construction resulted in a very stiff structure when compared to other skyscrapers, with a structural stiffness of versus the Willis Tower's and the John Hancock Center's .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the American Radiator Building, Detroit's Guardian Building, Chrysler Building etc.", "Topic": "Art Deco", "Topic_section": "Skyscrapers", "Rationale": " The American Radiator Building by Raymond Hood (1924) combined Gothic and Deco modern elements in the design of the building. Black brick on the frontage of the building (symbolizing coal) was selected to give an idea of solidity and to give the building a solid mass. Other parts of the facade were covered in gold bricks (symbolizing fire), and the entry was decorated with marble and black mirrors. Another early Art Deco skyscraper was Detroit's Guardian Building, which opened in 1929. Designed by modernist Wirt C. Rowland, the building was the first to employ stainless steel as a decorative element, and the extensive use of colored designs in place of traditional ornaments.\n\nThe New York skyline was radically changed by the Chrysler Building in Manhattan (completed in 1930), designed by William Van Alen. It was a giant seventy-seven-floor tall advertisement for Chrysler automobiles. The top was crowned by a stainless steel spire, and was ornamented by deco \"gargoyles\" in the form of "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Twin Towers", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Loss of \"tallest building\" title", "Rationale": "In December 1975, the observation deck was opened on the 110th floor of the Twin Towers, significantly higher than the 86th floor observatory on the Empire State Building. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of architecture does it follow?", "Pre\u2013World War II architecture.", "did the design have any kind of change?", "Yes, it was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories.", "the place where you mentioned it is located, what is it's economics?", "It, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers.", "does it have any kind of headquarters?", "Midtown contains the headquarters of major companies, including 4Kids Entertainment (formerly), Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P. to name a few.", "the kind of architecture mentioned, does any other structure have the same?", "Yes, the Willis Tower's and the John Hancock Center's."], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what's the historical importance of the second structure?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On November 11, 1981, Veterans Day, high-rise firefighting and rescue advocate Dan Goodwin, for the purpose of calling attention to the inability to rescue people trapped in the upper floors of skyscrapers, successfully climbed the building's exterior wall.", "Topic": "John Hancock Center", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "On November 11, 1981, Veterans Day, high-rise firefighting and rescue advocate Dan Goodwin, for the purpose of calling attention to the inability to rescue people trapped in the upper floors of skyscrapers, successfully climbed the building's exterior wall. "}, {"Answer": "On November 11, 1981, Veterans Day, high-rise firefighting and rescue advocate Dan Goodwin, for the purpose of calling attention to the inability to rescue people trapped in the upper floors of skyscrapers, successfully climbed the building's exterior wall.", "Topic": "John Hancock Center", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "On November 11, 1981, Veterans Day, high-rise firefighting and rescue advocate Dan Goodwin, for the purpose of calling attention to the inability to rescue people trapped in the upper floors of skyscrapers, successfully climbed the building's exterior wall."}, {"Answer": "The project, which would become the world's second tallest building at opening, was conceived and owned by Jerry Wolman in late 1964", "Topic": "John Hancock Center", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The project, which would become the world's second tallest building at opening, was conceived and owned by Jerry Wolman in late 1964. "}]} {"Context": ["how many floors is the empire state building observation deck", "3 floors.", "where is it located?", "Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "what is the earlier mentioned building used for?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of architecture does it follow?", "Pre\u2013World War II architecture.", "did the design have any kind of change?", "Yes, it was later increased to 60 and then 80 stories.", "the place where you mentioned it is located, what is it's economics?", "It, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers.", "does it have any kind of headquarters?", "Midtown contains the headquarters of major companies, including 4Kids Entertainment (formerly), Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P. to name a few.", "the kind of architecture mentioned, does any other structure have the same?", "Yes, the Willis Tower's and the John Hancock Center's.", "what's the historical importance of the second structure?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 118, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was the first structure above, built?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1930 to 1931.", "Topic": "Empire State Building", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built from 1930 to 1931.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1973", "Topic": "Willis Tower", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Willis Tower (formerly and informally: Sears Tower, its name until 2009) is a 110-story, skyscraper in Chicago. At completion in 1973"}, {"Answer": "1973", "Topic": "Willis Tower", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Willis Tower (formerly and informally: Sears Tower, its name until 2009) is a 110-story, skyscraper in Chicago. At completion in 1973,"}, {"Answer": "1973", "Topic": "Willis Tower", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Willis Tower (formerly and informally: Sears Tower, its name until 2009) is a 110-story, skyscraper in Chicago. At completion in 1973,"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is an oribi?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a small antelope.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " small antelope ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A small antelope", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The oribi (; \"Ourebia ourebi\") is a small antelope found in eastern, southern and western Africa."}, {"Answer": "It is a small antelope", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a small antelope"}, {"Answer": "It is a small antelope.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a small antelope "}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope."], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is it found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " found in eastern, southern and western Africa. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Eastern, southern and western Africa.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The oribi (; \"Ourebia ourebi\") is a small antelope found in eastern, southern and western Africa."}, {"Answer": "Found in eastern, southern and western Africa.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "found in eastern, southern and western Africa."}, {"Answer": "Eastern, southern and western Africa", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "eastern, southern and western Africa"}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands"], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how does it look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs and glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. Only males possess horns; the thin, straight horns, long, are smooth at the tips and ringed at the base."}, {"Answer": "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. "}, {"Answer": "Small, slender, slightly raised back and long neck and limbs.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "small, slender"}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides."], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what family does it belong to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was the sole member of its genus", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The sole member of its genus,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bovidae", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Taxonomy", "Rationale": "The sole member of its genus, the oribi is placed under the family Bovidae. "}, {"Answer": "Bovidae", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Taxonomy", "Rationale": "Bovidae."}, {"Answer": "Bovidae", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Taxonomy", "Rationale": "Bovidae"}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "what family does it belong to?", "It was the sole member of its genus"], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "can you tell me about its diet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fresh grasses; Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia\", etc, and browses occasionally.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "Primarily a grazer, the oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia\", \"Loudetia\", \"Pennisetum\" and \"Themeda\" species. "}, {"Answer": "Fresh grasses and browses. Preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia\", \"Loudetia\"", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia\", \"Loudetia\", "}, {"Answer": "Fresh grasses, browses, flowers and Boletus mushrooms etc", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": " fresh grasses and browses"}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "what family does it belong to?", "It was the sole member of its genus", "can you tell me about its diet?", "Oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia"], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is it under threat of extinction?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are estimated as Vulnerable. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Threats and conservation", "Rationale": "The total population (as of 2008) is estimated at 750,000. However, the subspecies \"O. o. haggardi\" is listed as Vulnerable because, as of 2008, the total population is estimated at less than 10,000 mature individuals, and is feared to be declining. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, since the oribi shows some tolerance to hunting. Nevertheless, the steep fall of 92% in oribi populations in Como\u00e9 National Park (C\u00f4te d'Ivoire) has been attributed to poaching. Numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Not yet, it is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Threats and conservation", "Rationale": "The oribi has been classified as Least Concern by the IUCN. The total population (as of 2008) is estimated at 750,000. However, the subspecies \"O. o. haggardi\" is listed as Vulnerable because, as of 2008, the total population is estimated at less than 10,000 mature individuals, and is feared to be declining. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, since the oribi shows some tolerance to hunting. Nevertheless, the steep fall of 92% in oribi populations in Como\u00e9 National Park (C\u00f4te d'Ivoire) has been attributed to poaching. Numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock."}, {"Answer": "The oribi has been classified as Least Concern by the IUCN.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Threats and conservation", "Rationale": "The oribi has been classified as Least Concern by the IUCN. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the total population is estimated at less than 10,000 mature individuals, and is feared to be declining.", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Threats and conservation", "Rationale": " the total population is estimated at less than 10,000 mature individuals, and is feared to be declining."}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "what family does it belong to?", "It was the sole member of its genus", "can you tell me about its diet?", "Oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia", "is it under threat of extinction?", "They are estimated as Vulnerable. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock."], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "have any steps been taken for their protection?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, the Pendjari and W National Parks (Benin); Aouk Hunting Zone (Chad); Benoue, Bouba Njida and Faro National Parks (Cameroon); Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park (Central African Republic);", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Threats and conservation", "Rationale": "The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, the Pendjari and W National Parks (Benin); Aouk Hunting Zone (Chad); Benoue, Bouba Njida and Faro National Parks (Cameroon); Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park (Central African Republic); ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park, the Pendjari and W National Parks, etc", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Threats and conservation", "Rationale": "The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, the Pendjari and W National Parks (Benin); Aouk Hunting Zone (Chad); Benoue, Bouba Njida and Faro National Parks (Cameroon); Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park (Central African Republic); Garamba, Upemba and Kundelungu National Parks (Congo-Kinshasa); Omo National Park (Ethiopia); Masai Mara Game Reserve and Ruma National Park (Kenya); Golden Gate Highlands National Park (South Africa); Serengeti National Park (Tanzania); Kidepo Valley, Lake Mburo and Murchison Falls National Parks (Uganda); Kafue and Liuwa Plain National Parks and Bangweulu Swamp (Zambia)."}, {"Answer": "The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria", "Topic": "Oribi", "Topic_section": "Threats and conservation", "Rationale": "The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "what family does it belong to?", "It was the sole member of its genus", "can you tell me about its diet?", "Oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia", "is it under threat of extinction?", "They are estimated as Vulnerable. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock.", "have any steps been taken for their protection?", "Yes, The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, the Pendjari and W National Parks (Benin); Aouk Hunting Zone (Chad); Benoue, Bouba Njida and Faro National Parks (Cameroon); Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park (Central African Republic);"], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what type of other animals are found in the first park?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Some species include yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat (\"Profelis aurata\"), The African buffalo, the largest population in Nigeria of chimpanzee (\"Pan troglodytes\")", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Fauna", "Rationale": ". Species include yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat (\"Profelis aurata\"), The African buffalo, the largest population in Nigeria of chimpanzee (\"Pan troglodytes\") ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat, and African buffalo", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Fauna", "Rationale": "Species include yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat (\"Profelis aurata\"), The African buffalo, the largest population in Nigeria of chimpanzee (\"Pan troglodytes\") is found within the boundaries of the national park. "}, {"Answer": "Yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat, African buffalo", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Fauna", "Rationale": "yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat (\"Profelis aurata\"), The African buffalo,"}, {"Answer": "Yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat, African buffalo, chimpanzees, African elephants etc", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Fauna", "Rationale": "yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat "}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "what family does it belong to?", "It was the sole member of its genus", "can you tell me about its diet?", "Oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia", "is it under threat of extinction?", "They are estimated as Vulnerable. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock.", "have any steps been taken for their protection?", "Yes, The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, the Pendjari and W National Parks (Benin); Aouk Hunting Zone (Chad); Benoue, Bouba Njida and Faro National Parks (Cameroon); Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park (Central African Republic);", "what type of other animals are found in the first park?", "Some species include yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat (\"Profelis aurata\"), The African buffalo, the largest population in Nigeria of chimpanzee (\"Pan troglodytes\")"], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "and plant species?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Red sunbird bush, an ornate species of the acanthus family", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Flora", "Rationale": " red sunbird bush, an ornate species of the acanthus family, was discovered in the 8\u00a0km Leinde Fadale forest in the uplands adjacent to the park. The species occurs here at 1,600 to 1,670 m.a.s.l., and some 1,200\u00a0km from the nearest populations in the Afromontane archipelago. It has been suggested that the park boundary should be extended to protect the forest.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Red sunbird bush", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Flora", "Rationale": "In November 2002 an isolated population of the red sunbird bush, an ornate species of the acanthus family, was discovered in the 8\u00a0km Leinde Fadale forest in the uplands adjacent to the park. "}, {"Answer": "Red sunbird bush", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Flora", "Rationale": " red sunbird bush"}, {"Answer": "Red sunbird bush, an ornate species of the acanthus family", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Flora", "Rationale": "red sunbird bush, an ornate species of the acanthus family"}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "what family does it belong to?", "It was the sole member of its genus", "can you tell me about its diet?", "Oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia", "is it under threat of extinction?", "They are estimated as Vulnerable. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock.", "have any steps been taken for their protection?", "Yes, The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, the Pendjari and W National Parks (Benin); Aouk Hunting Zone (Chad); Benoue, Bouba Njida and Faro National Parks (Cameroon); Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park (Central African Republic);", "what type of other animals are found in the first park?", "Some species include yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat (\"Profelis aurata\"), The African buffalo, the largest population in Nigeria of chimpanzee (\"Pan troglodytes\")", "and plant species?", "Red sunbird bush, an ornate species of the acanthus family"], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where is this park located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nigeria", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Nigeria, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nigeria", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gashaka-Gumti National Park (GGNP) is a national park in Nigeria,"}, {"Answer": "In Nigeria", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "in Nigeria"}, {"Answer": "Nigeria", "Topic": "Gashaka Gumti National Park", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nigeria"}]} {"Context": ["what is an oribi?", "It is a small antelope.", "where is it found?", "Eastern, southern and western Africa from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands", "how does it look like?", "This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. The bushy tail, brown to black on the outside, has white insides.", "what family does it belong to?", "It was the sole member of its genus", "can you tell me about its diet?", "Oribi prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. Grasses can constitute up to 90% of the diet; preferred varieties include \"Andropogon\", \"Eulalia\", \"Hyparrhenia", "is it under threat of extinction?", "They are estimated as Vulnerable. Hunting is a relatively minor threat, numbers have also declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock.", "have any steps been taken for their protection?", "Yes, The oribi occurs in a number of protected areas throughout its range, such as: Gashaka Gumti National Park in Nigeria, the Pendjari and W National Parks (Benin); Aouk Hunting Zone (Chad); Benoue, Bouba Njida and Faro National Parks (Cameroon); Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park (Central African Republic);", "what type of other animals are found in the first park?", "Some species include yellow-backed duiker, African golden cat (\"Profelis aurata\"), The African buffalo, the largest population in Nigeria of chimpanzee (\"Pan troglodytes\")", "and plant species?", "Red sunbird bush, an ornate species of the acanthus family", "where is this park located?", "Nigeria"], "Conversation_no": 119, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how does this country get its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The name from the Niger River running through the country.", "Topic": "Nigeria", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": " from the Niger River running through the country.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The name \"\" was taken from the Niger River running through the country.", "Topic": "Nigeria", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"\" was taken from the Niger River running through the country. "}, {"Answer": "The name was taken from the Niger River running through the country.", "Topic": "Nigeria", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"\" was taken from the Niger River running through the country. "}, {"Answer": "It was taken from the Niger River running through the country.", "Topic": "Nigeria", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "was taken from the Niger River running through the country. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who had hits rehab and back to black", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 \u2013 23 July 2011) was an English singer and songwriter. She was known for her deep, expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres, including soul, rhythm and blues and jazz.\n\nA member of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra during her youth, Winehouse signed to Simon Fuller's 19 Management in 2002 and soon recorded a number of songs before signing a publishing deal with EMI. She also formed a working relationship with producer Salaam Remi through these record publishers. Winehouse's debut album, \"Frank\", was released in 2003. Many of the album's songs were influenced by jazz and, apart from two covers, were co-written by Winehouse. \"Frank\" was a critical success in the UK and was nominated for the Mercury Prize. The song \"Stronger Than Me\" won her the Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors.\n\nWinehouse released her follow-up album, \"Back to Black\", in 2006, which ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Amy Winehouse.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Winehouse released her follow-up album, \"Back to Black\","}, {"Answer": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Winehouse released her follow-up album, \"Back to Black\", in 2006, which went on to become an international success and one of the best-selling albums in UK history."}, {"Answer": "Amy Jade Winehouse", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Winehouse released her follow-up album, \"Back to Black\", in 2006, which went on to become an international success and one of the best-selling albums in UK history. At the 2007 Brit Awards it was nominated for British Album of the Year, and she received the award for British Female Solo Artist. The song \"Rehab\" won her a second Ivor Novello Award."}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the latter?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "Topic": "Back to Black", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Back to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse", "Topic": "Back to Black", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Back to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records."}, {"Answer": "Back to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse", "Topic": "Back to Black", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Back to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse"}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "Topic": "Back to Black", "Topic_section": "Touring", "Rationale": "Winehouse promoted the release of \"Back to Black\" with headline performances in late 2006, including a Little Noise Sessions charity concert at the Union Chapel in Islington, London. On 31 December 2006, Winehouse appeared on Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny and performed a cover of Marvin Gaye's \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\" along with Paul Weller and Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Birmingham.", "Topic": "Back to Black", "Topic_section": "Touring", "Rationale": "In November 2007, the opening night of a 17-date tour was marred by booing and walkouts at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham."}, {"Answer": "Islington, London.", "Topic": "Back to Black", "Topic_section": "Touring", "Rationale": "Winehouse promoted the release of \"Back to Black\" with headline performances in late 2006, including a Little Noise Sessions charity concert at the Union Chapel in Islington, London."}, {"Answer": "Islington, London", "Topic": "Back to Black", "Topic_section": "Touring", "Rationale": "Winehouse promoted the release of \"Back to Black\" with headline performances in late 2006, including a Little Noise Sessions charity concert at the Union Chapel in Islington, London."}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "did she suffer from any addiction?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Substance abuse and mental illness", "Rationale": "Winehouse's battles with substance abuse were the subject of much media attention. In 2005, she went through a period of drinking, heavy drug use, and weight loss.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, heroin, ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and alcohol.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Substance abuse and mental illness", "Rationale": " She was hospitalised during this period for what was reported as an overdose of heroin, ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and alcohol."}, {"Answer": "She was hospitalised during this period for what was reported as an overdose of heroin, ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and alcohol.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Substance abuse and mental illness", "Rationale": "She was hospitalised during this period for what was reported as an overdose of heroin, ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and alcohol."}, {"Answer": "Yes, chain smoking crack cocaine", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Respiratory and other health problems", "Rationale": "He said that these problems had been caused by her chain smoking crack cocaine."}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "was this connected to her death?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "A coroner's inquest reached a verdict of misadventure. The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. According to the coroner, \"The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "A coroner's inquest reached a verdict of misadventure. The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. According to the coroner, \"The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.\""}, {"Answer": "Yes, The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. According to the coroner, \"The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.\""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Forensic investigators entered the flat as police cordoned off the street outside; they recovered one small and two large bottles of vodka from her room. After her death, the singer broke her second Guinness World Record: for the most songs by a woman to simultaneously appear on the UK singles chart, with eight."}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "in what way?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "A coroner's inquest reached a verdict of misadventure. The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. According to the coroner, \"The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "According to the coroner, \"The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.\"", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "A coroner's inquest reached a verdict of misadventure. The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. According to the coroner, \"The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.\""}, {"Answer": "The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": " The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit."}, {"Answer": "The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit.", "Topic": "Amy Winehouse", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "A coroner's inquest reached a verdict of misadventure. The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. According to the coroner, \"The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death."}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes", "in what way?", "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is the first location of the concert situated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Islington, England.", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Union Chapel is a working church, live entertainment venue and charity drop-in centre for the homeless in Islington, London, England.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Little Noise Sessions are held at the Union Chapel, and at St. John at Hackney, although one was held in Exeter.", "Topic": "Little Noise Sessions", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Little Noise Sessions is a series of acoustic charity concerts held annually at the Union Chapel, and at St. John at Hackney from 2011 in November, although one was held in Exeter in December 2009. The proceeds of ticket sales are donated to the charity, Mencap. The concerts are hosted by Jo Whiley."}, {"Answer": "It is a district in Greater London, England, and part of the London Borough of Islington.", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Islington () is a district in Greater London, England, and part of the London Borough of Islington"}, {"Answer": "England", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Islington () is a district in Greater London, England"}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes", "in what way?", "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.", "where is the first location of the concert situated?", "Islington, England."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where does the former mentioned here get its name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The name originates from the word \u201cIsledon\".", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name later mutated to \"Isledon\", which remained in use well into the 17th century when the modern form arose. In medieval times, Islington was just one of many small manors thereabouts, along with \"Bernersbury\", \"Neweton Berewe\" or \"Hey-bury\" and \"Canonesbury\" (Barnsbury, Highbury and Canonbury \u2013 names first recorded in the 13th and 14th centuries).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was originally named by the Saxons \"Giseldone\", then \"Gislandune\", it means \"G\u012bsla's hill\" from the Old English.", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Islington was originally named by the Saxons \"Giseldone\" (1005), then \"Gislandune\" (1062). The name means \"G\u012bsla's hill\" from the Old English personal name \"G\u012bsla\" and \"dun\" (\"hill\", \"down\"). "}, {"Answer": "It was originally named by the Saxons \"Giseldone\" (1005), then \"Gislandune\" (1062)", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Islington was originally named by the Saxons \"Giseldone\" (1005), then \"Gislandune\" (1062)."}, {"Answer": "It was originally named by the Saxons \"Giseldone\" (1005), then \"Gislandune\" (1062)", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Islington was originally named by the Saxons \"Giseldone\" (1005), then \"Gislandune\" (1062)"}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes", "in what way?", "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.", "where is the first location of the concert situated?", "Islington, England.", "where does the former mentioned here get its name from?", "The name originates from the word \u201cIsledon\"."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "any famous markets in this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street that offer pleasure and tea gardens where activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling are conducted.", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Market gardens and entertainments", "Rationale": "In the 17th and 18th centuries the availability of water made Islington a good place for growing vegetables to feed London. The manor became a popular excursion destination for Londoners, attracted to the area by its rural feel. Many public houses were therefore built to serve the needs of both the excursionists and travellers on the turnpike. By 1716, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street, also offering pleasure and tea gardens, and activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The \"King's Head Tavern\"", "Topic": "Islington", "Topic_section": "Market gardens and entertainments", "Rationale": " The \"King's Head Tavern\", now a Victorian building with a theatre, has remained on the same site, opposite the parish church, since 1543."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes", "in what way?", "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.", "where is the first location of the concert situated?", "Islington, England.", "where does the former mentioned here get its name from?", "The name originates from the word \u201cIsledon\".", "any famous markets in this place?", "Yes, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street that offer pleasure and tea gardens where activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling are conducted."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the famous chapel in this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Union Chapel", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Union Chapel is a working church, live entertainment venue and charity drop-in centre for the homeless in Islington, London, England.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes", "in what way?", "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.", "where is the first location of the concert situated?", "Islington, England.", "where does the former mentioned here get its name from?", "The name originates from the word \u201cIsledon\".", "any famous markets in this place?", "Yes, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street that offer pleasure and tea gardens where activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling are conducted.", "what is the famous chapel in this place?", "Union Chapel"], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when was it built?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the late19th century.", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Built in the late 19th century in the Gothic revival style, the church is Grade I-listed.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Between 1874 and 1877.", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "e current building is in the Victorian gothic style of architecture. It was designed by James Cubitt of Loughton, and built between 1874 and 1877"}, {"Answer": "In the late 19th century.", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Built in the late 19th century in the Gothic revival style, the church is Grade I-listed"}, {"Answer": "19th century", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Built in the late 19th century"}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes", "in what way?", "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.", "where is the first location of the concert situated?", "Islington, England.", "where does the former mentioned here get its name from?", "The name originates from the word \u201cIsledon\".", "any famous markets in this place?", "Yes, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street that offer pleasure and tea gardens where activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling are conducted.", "what is the famous chapel in this place?", "Union Chapel", "when was it built?", "In the late19th century."], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who built it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "James Cubitt of Loughton", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": ". It was designed by James Cubitt of Loughton, and built between 1874 and 1877, with further additions from 1877 to 1890, while Henry Allon was pastor. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who had hits rehab and back to black", "Amy Jade Winehouse.", "what is the latter?", "It is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.", "which places did she go on tour after this album was released?", "\"Little Noise Sessions Charity Concert\" at the \"Union Chapel in Islington, London\u201d and \"Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny\u201d are two of them.", "did she suffer from any addiction?", "Yes, drinking and drugs.", "was this connected to her death?", "Yes", "in what way?", "The coroner\u2019s explained that her blood alcohol content was 416 per 100 (0.416%) at the time of her death which is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit. The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death.", "where is the first location of the concert situated?", "Islington, England.", "where does the former mentioned here get its name from?", "The name originates from the word \u201cIsledon\".", "any famous markets in this place?", "Yes, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street that offer pleasure and tea gardens where activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling are conducted.", "what is the famous chapel in this place?", "Union Chapel", "when was it built?", "In the late19th century.", "who built it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 120, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "does it have any projects for homeless people?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"The Margins Project\".", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Margins Homelessness Project", "Rationale": "The Margins Project, based in the Union Chapel, provides a range of support services to people facing homelessness, crisis and isolation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the Margins Project.", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Margins Homelessness Project", "Rationale": "The Margins Project, based in the Union Chapel, provides a range of support services to people facing homelessness, crisis and isolation"}, {"Answer": "The Margins Project, based in the Union Chapel, provides a range of support services to people facing homelessness, crisis and isolation.", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Margins Homelessness Project", "Rationale": "The Margins Project, based in the Union Chapel, provides a range of support services to people facing homelessness, crisis and isolation."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Margins Project", "Topic": "Union Chapel, Islington", "Topic_section": "Margins Homelessness Project", "Rationale": "The Margins Project, based in the Union Chapel, provides a range of support services to people facing homelessness, crisis and isolation"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "October 1992", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "n anime adaptation consisting of 112 television episodes was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot. The television series originally aired on Japan's Fuji TV network from October 1992 to December 1994.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "October 1992.", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". An anime adaptation consisting of 112 television episodes was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot. The television series originally aired on Japan's Fuji TV network from October 1992 to December 1994."}, {"Answer": "October 1992", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The television series originally aired on Japan's Fuji TV network from October 1992 to "}, {"Answer": "December 1990", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The manga was originally serialized in Shueisha's \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" from December 1990 to July 1994. T"}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992"], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is the main character of the show.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yusuke Urameshi", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "\"Yu Yu Hakusho\" follows Yusuke Urameshi,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yusuke Urameshi.", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "\"Yu Yu Hakusho\" follows Yusuke Urameshi, a 14-year-old street-brawling delinquent who, in an uncharacteristic act of altruism, is hit by a car and killed in an attempt to save a young boy by pushing him out of the way."}, {"Answer": "Yusuke Urameshi, Keiko Yukimura, Kazuma Kuwabara, Hiei, Kurama, Genkai.", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "\"Yu Yu Hakusho\" follows Yusuke Urameshi, a 14-year-old street-brawling delinquent who, in an uncharacteristic act of altruism, is hit by a car and killed in an attempt to save a young boy by pushing him out of the way. His ghost is greeted by Botan, a woman who introduces herself as the pilot of the River Styx, who ferries souls to the \"Underworld\" or where they may be judged for the afterlife. Botan informs Yusuke that his act had caught even the Underworld by surprise and that there was not yet a place made for him in either heaven or hell. Thus Koenma, son of the Underworld's ruler King Enma, offers Yusuke a chance to return to his body through a series of tests. Yusuke succeeds with the help of his friends Keiko Yukimura and Kazuma Kuwabara. After returning to life, Koenma grants Yusuke the title of , charging him with investigating supernatural activity within the . Soon Yusuke is off on his first case, retrieving three treasures stolen from the Underworld by a gang of demons: Hie"}, {"Answer": "Yusuke Urameshi", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "\"Yu Yu Hakusho\" follows Yusuke Urameshi, a 14-year-old street-brawling delinquent who, in an uncharacteristic act of altruism, is hit by a car and killed in an attempt to save a young boy by pushing him out of the way."}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi"], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was the producer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " An anime adaptation consisting of 112 television episodes was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fuji Television.", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "An anime adaptation consisting of 112 television episodes was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot. The television series originally aired on Japan's Fuji TV network from October 1992 to December 1994. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot.", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". An anime adaptation consisting of 112 television episodes was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot."}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi", "who was the producer?", "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot"], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what genre is this show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "ANime.", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Anime", "Rationale": "The \"Yu Yu Hakusho\" television series was voted the best anime of the year in the 1994 and 1995 \"Animage\" Anime Grand Prix and the second best in 1993 after \"Sailor Moon\"."}, {"Answer": "Animation, martial arts", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The manga was originally serialized in Shueisha's \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" from December 1990 to July 1994. The series consists of 175 chapters collected in 19 \"tank\u014dbon\" volumes. In North America, the manga ran completely in Viz's \"Shonen Jump\" from January 2003 to January 2010. An anime adaptation consisting of 112 television episodes was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot. The television series originally aired on Japan's Fuji TV network from October 1992 to December 1994. It was later licensed in North America by Funimation in 2001, where it aired on popular Cartoon Network blocks including Adult Swim and later Toonami. The television series has also been broadcast in various other countries around the world. The \"Yu Yu Hakusho\" franchise has spawned two animated films, a series of original video animations (OVAs), audio albums, video games, and other merchandise.\n\n\"Yu Yu Hakusho\" has been well received, with the manga se"}, {"Answer": "A manga series.", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The manga was originally serialized in Shueisha's \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" from December 1990 to July 1994. "}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi", "who was the producer?", "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot", "what genre is this show?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "were there any games based on the show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\".", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": ". A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\".", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": "A number of video games have been developed that tie to the \"Yu Yu Hakusho\" series, most of which have been produced for and released exclusively in Japan. Prior to the launch of the franchise in North America, games were released on the Game Boy, Super Famicom, Sega consoles, and various platforms. North America only saw three video game releases. Two releases for the Nintendo's Game Boy Advanced handheld console, and one release for Sony's PlayStation 2 console. A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\""}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", Game Boy Advance", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": "A number of video games have been developed that tie to the \"Yu Yu Hakusho\" series, most of which have been produced for and released exclusively in Japan. Prior to the launch of the franchise in North America, games were released on the Game Boy, Super Famicom, Sega consoles, and various platforms. North America only saw three video game releases. Two releases for the Nintendo's Game Boy Advanced handheld console, and one release for Sony's PlayStation 2 console. A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\". When Atari gained publishing rights to \"Yu Yu Hakusho\" video games in 2003, the company created and released three games in these regions: \"\", an action-adventure game for the Game Boy Advance; \"\", a tactical role-playing game also for the Game Boy Advance; and \"\", a 3D fighting game for the PlayStation 2."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\".", "Topic": "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": ". A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\". When Atari gained publishing rights to \"Yu Yu Hakusho\" video games in 2003, the company created and released three games in these regions: \""}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi", "who was the producer?", "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot", "what genre is this show?", "UNANSWERABLE", "were there any games based on the show?", "Yes, A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\"."], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what sport is the above mentioned country famous for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Football", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "The most popular sport in Brazil is football", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Football, volleyball, basketball, auto racing and martial arts.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "The most popular sport in Brazil is football. The Brazilian men's national team is ranked among the best in the world according to the FIFA World Rankings, and has won the World Cup tournament a record five times.\n\nVolleyball, basketball, auto racing, and martial arts also attract large audiences. "}, {"Answer": "Football", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "The most popular sport in Brazil is football."}, {"Answer": "football", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "The most popular sport in Brazil is football. "}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi", "who was the producer?", "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot", "what genre is this show?", "UNANSWERABLE", "were there any games based on the show?", "Yes, A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\".", "what sport is the above mentioned country famous for?", "Football"], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the weather like there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical. T"}, {"Answer": "The climate of Brazil comprises a wide range of weather conditions across a large area and varied topography, but most of the country is tropical", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The climate of Brazil comprises a wide range of weather conditions across a large area and varied topography, but most of the country is tropical. According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical. The different climatic conditions produce environments ranging from equatorial rainforests in the north and semiarid deserts in the northeast, to temperate coniferous forests in the south and tropical savannas in central Brazil. Many regions have starkly different microclimates."}, {"Answer": "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, it hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": " According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical."}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi", "who was the producer?", "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot", "what genre is this show?", "UNANSWERABLE", "were there any games based on the show?", "Yes, A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\".", "what sport is the above mentioned country famous for?", "Football", "what is the weather like there?", "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical."], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who were the people of this region influenced by?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Portuguese Empire", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Portuguese colonization", "Rationale": "The land now called Brazil was claimed for the Portuguese Empire on 22 April 1500, with the arrival of the Portuguese fleet commanded by Pedro \u00c1lvares Cabral", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Brazilian culture were influenced by the contributions of Italian, German and other European as well as Japanese, Jewish and Arab immigrants who arrived in large numbers in the South and Southeast of Brazil during the 19th and 20th centuries. The indigenous Amerindians influenced Brazil's language and cuisine; and the Africans influenced language, cuisine, music, dance and religion.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Culture", "Rationale": "Some aspects of Brazilian culture were influenced by the contributions of Italian, German and other European as well as Japanese, Jewish and Arab immigrants who arrived in large numbers in the South and Southeast of Brazil during the 19th and 20th centuries. The indigenous Amerindians influenced Brazil's language and cuisine; and the Africans influenced language, cuisine, music, dance and religion."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi", "who was the producer?", "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot", "what genre is this show?", "UNANSWERABLE", "were there any games based on the show?", "Yes, A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\".", "what sport is the above mentioned country famous for?", "Football", "what is the weather like there?", "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical.", "who were the people of this region influenced by?", "The Portuguese Empire"], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where did its name originate from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The word \"Brazil\" likely comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word \"Brazil\" likely comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The word \"Brazil\" likely comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word \"Brazil\" likely comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast."}, {"Answer": "From the Portuguese word brazilwood", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word \"Brazil\" likely comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, "}, {"Answer": "From the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The word \"Brazil\" likely comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast."}]} {"Context": ["when did yu yu hakusho anime come out", "October 1992", "who is the main character of the show.", "Yusuke Urameshi", "who was the producer?", "Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot", "what genre is this show?", "UNANSWERABLE", "were there any games based on the show?", "Yes, A single Mega Drive game, \"Y\u016b Y\u016b Hakusho Maky\u014d T\u014ditsusen\", was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title \"Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters\".", "what sport is the above mentioned country famous for?", "Football", "what is the weather like there?", "According to the K\u00f6ppen system, Brazil hosts six major climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical.", "who were the people of this region influenced by?", "The Portuguese Empire", "where did its name originate from?", "The word \"Brazil\" likely comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast."], "Conversation_no": 121, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what beverage is it well known for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The national beverage is coffee and cacha\u00e7a is Brazil's native liquor", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "The national beverage is coffee and cacha\u00e7a is Brazil's native liquor", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Coffee and cacha\u00e7a.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "\nThe national beverage is coffee and cacha\u00e7a is Brazil's native liquor. "}, {"Answer": "Coffee and cacha\u00e7a", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "The national beverage is coffee and cacha\u00e7a is Brazil's native liquor. Cacha\u00e7a is distilled from sugar cane and is the main ingredient in the national cocktail, Caipirinha."}, {"Answer": "The national beverage is coffee and cacha\u00e7a is it's native liquor.", "Topic": "Brazil", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "The national beverage is coffee and cacha\u00e7a is Brazil's native liquor. Cacha\u00e7a is distilled from sugar cane and is the main ingredient in the national cocktail, Caipirinha."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what are the major global wind systems on earth", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Polar easterlies", "Rationale": "The polar easterlies (also known as Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles towards the low-pressure areas within the westerlies at high latitudes. Like trade winds and unlike the westerlies, these prevailing winds blow from the east to the west, and are often weak and irregular. Due to the low sun angle, cold air builds up and subsides at the pole creating surface high-pressure areas, forcing an outflow of air toward the equator; that outflow is deflected westward by the Coriolis effect.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Polar cylone, land and sea breeze etc.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The prevailing wind in a region of the Earth's surface is a surface wind that blows predominantly from a particular direction. The dominant winds are the trends in direction of wind with the highest speed over a particular point on the Earth's surface. A region's prevailing and dominant winds are the result of global patterns of movement in the Earth's atmosphere. In general, winds are predominantly easterly at low latitudes globally. In the mid-latitudes, westerly winds are dominant, and their strength is largely determined by the polar cyclone. In areas where winds tend to be light, the sea breeze/land breeze cycle is the most important cause of the prevailing wind; in areas which have variable terrain, mountain and valley breezes dominate the wind pattern. Highly elevated surfaces can induce a thermal low, which then augments the environmental wind flow"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the first one about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Polar easterlies", "Rationale": "The polar easterlies (also known as Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles towards the low-pressure areas within the westerlies at high latitudes. Like trade winds and unlike the westerlies, these prevailing winds blow from the east to the west, and are often weak and irregular. Due to the low sun angle, cold air builds up and subsides at the pole creating surface high-pressure areas, forcing an outflow of air toward the equator; that outflow is deflected westward by the Coriolis effect.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles towards the low-pressure areas within the westerlies at high latitudes.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Polar easterlies", "Rationale": "The polar easterlies (also known as Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles towards the low-pressure areas within the westerlies at high latitudes. "}, {"Answer": "They are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles towards the low-pressure areas within the westerlies at high latitudes.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Polar easterlies", "Rationale": "The polar easterlies (also known as Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles towards the low-pressure areas within the westerlies at high latitudes. Like trade winds and unlike the westerlies, these prevailing winds blow from the east to the west, and are often weak and irregular. Due to the low sun angle, cold air builds up and subsides at the pole creating surface high-pressure areas, forcing an outflow of air toward the equator; that outflow is deflected westward by the Coriolis effect."}, {"Answer": "They are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow around the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles.", "Topic": "Polar easterlies", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The polar easterlies are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow around the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how does it effect the precipitation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Effect on precipitation", "Rationale": "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation. In mountainous parts of the world subjected to consistent winds (for example, the trade winds), a more moist climate usually prevails on the windward side of a mountain than on the leeward or downwind side. Moisture is removed by orographic lift, leaving drier air (see foehn wind) on the descending and generally warming, leeward side where a rain shadow is observed.\n\nIn South America, the Andes mountain range blocks Pacific moisture that arrives in that continent, resulting in a desertlike climate just downwind across western Argentina. The Sierra Nevada range creates the same effect in North America forming the Great Basin and Mojave Deserts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In mountainous parts of the world subjected to consistent winds (for example, the trade winds), a more moist climate usually prevails on the windward side of a mountain than on the leeward or downwind side. Moisture is removed by orographic lift, leaving drier air (see foehn wind) on the descending and generally warming, leeward side where a rain shadow is observed.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Effect on precipitation", "Rationale": " In mountainous parts of the world subjected to consistent winds (for example, the trade winds), a more moist climate usually prevails on the windward side of a mountain than on the leeward or downwind side. Moisture is removed by orographic lift, leaving drier air (see foehn wind) on the descending and generally warming, leeward side where a rain shadow is observed."}, {"Answer": "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Effect on precipitation", "Rationale": "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation. In mountainous parts of the world subjected to consistent winds (for example, the trade winds), a more moist climate usually prevails on the windward side of a mountain than on the leeward or downwind side. Moisture is removed by orographic lift, leaving drier air (see foehn wind) on the descending and generally warming, leeward side where a rain shadow is observed.\n\nIn South America, the Andes mountain range blocks Pacific moisture that arrives in that continent, resulting in a desertlike climate just downwind across western Argentina. The Sierra Nevada range creates the same effect in North America forming the Great Basin and Mojave Deserts."}, {"Answer": "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Effect on precipitation", "Rationale": "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "are there any trade that depend on this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, The trade winds.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Trades and their impact", "Rationale": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge. These winds blow predominantly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere. The trade winds act as the steering flow for tropical cyclones that form over world's oceans, guiding their path westward. Trade winds also steer African dust westward across the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean sea, as well as portions of southeast North America.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Trades and their impact", "Rationale": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Trades and their impact", "Rationale": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what does it mean?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Trades and their impact", "Rationale": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge. These winds blow predominantly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere. The trade winds act as the steering flow for tropical cyclones that form over world's oceans, guiding their path westward. Trade winds also steer African dust westward across the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean sea, as well as portions of southeast North America.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Trades and their impact", "Rationale": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge. "}, {"Answer": "The trade winds are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Trades and their impact", "Rationale": "The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator, equatorward of the subtropical ridge. "}, {"Answer": "The trade winds act as the steering flow for tropical cyclones that form over world's oceans, guiding their path westward. Trade winds also steer African dust westward across the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean sea, as well as portions of southeast North America.", "Topic": "Prevailing winds", "Topic_section": "Trades and their impact", "Rationale": ". The trade winds act as the steering flow for tropical cyclones that form over world's oceans, guiding their path westward. Trade winds also steer African dust westward across the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean sea, as well as portions of southeast North America."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Exact length", "Rationale": "The International Association of Geodesy (IAG) and the International Astronomical Union (IAU) have chosen to use an equatorial radius of (codified as the IAU 2009 value). This equatorial radius is also in the 2003 and 2010 IERS Conventions. It is also the equatorial radius used for the IERS 2003 ellipsoid. If it were really circular, the length of the equator would then be exactly 2\u03c0 times the radius, namely . The GRS 80 (Geodetic Reference System 1980) as approved and adopted by the IUGG at its Canberra, Australia meeting of 1979 has an equatorial radius of . The WGS 84 (World Geodetic System 1984) which is a standard for use in cartography, geodesy, and satellite navigation including GPS, also has an equatorial radius of . For both GRS 80 and WGS 84, this results in a length for the equator of .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is it located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Precise location", "Rationale": "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year. This effect must be accounted for in detailed geophysical measurements.\n\nGeological samples show the equator significantly changed positions between 12 and 48\u00a0million years ago, as sediment deposited by ocean thermal currents at the equator have shifted. The deposits by thermal currents are determined by the axis of the earth, which determines solar coverage of the Earth's surface. Changes in Earth axis can also be observed in the geographic layout of volcanic island chains, which are created by shifting hot spots under the Earth's crust as the axis and crust move. This correlates with Indian plate crashing into Asia and Himalayan uplift.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "vIt is the imaginary line on the spheroid, equidistant from its poles, dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is the imaginary line on the spheroid, equidistant from its poles, dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres."}, {"Answer": "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Precise location", "Rationale": "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year. This effect must be accounted for in detailed geophysical measurements."}, {"Answer": "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year. This effect must be accounted for in detailed geophysical measurements", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Precise location", "Rationale": "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year. This effect must be accounted for in detailed geophysical measurements"}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "where is it located?", "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which all countries does it pass through?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Equatorial countries and territories", "Rationale": "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia is the country straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line across both land and sea. Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the equator passes through:\nDespite its name, no part of Equatorial Guinea lies on the equator. However, its island of Annob\u00f3n is south of the equator, and the rest of the country lies to the north.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "11 countries including Indonesia.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Equatorial countries and territories", "Rationale": "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia is the country straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line across both land and sea. Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the equator passes through:"}, {"Answer": "Indonesia, Equatorial Guinea, among others.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Equatorial countries and territories", "Rationale": "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia is the country straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line across both land and sea. Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the equator passes through:\nDespite its name, no part of Equatorial Guinea lies on the equator. However, its island of Annob\u00f3n is south of the equator, and the rest of the country lies to the north."}, {"Answer": "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia is the country straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line across both land and sea.", "Topic": "Equator", "Topic_section": "Equatorial countries and territories", "Rationale": "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia is the country straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line across both land and sea."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "where is it located?", "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "which all countries does it pass through?", "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how did this country mentioned get the name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Derives from Greek and the word meaning \"Indian islands\".", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Indonesia\" derives from Greek () and the word (), meaning \"Indian islands\". The name dates to the 18th century, far predating the formation of independent Indonesia. In 1850, George Windsor Earl, an English ethnologist, proposed the terms \"Indunesians\"\u2014and, his preference, \"Malayunesians\"\u2014for the inhabitants of the \"Indian Archipelago or Malayan Archipelago\". In the same publication, one of his students, James Richardson Logan, used \"Indonesia\" as a synonym for \"Indian Archipelago\". However, Dutch academics writing in East Indies publications were reluctant to use \"Indonesia\"; they preferred \"Malay Archipelago\" (); the \"Netherlands East Indies\" (), popularly ; \"the East\" (); and .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The name \"Indonesia\" derives from Greek and the word , meaning \"Indian islands\".", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Indonesia\" derives from Greek () and the word (), meaning \"Indian islands\". "}, {"Answer": "The name \"Indonesia\" derives from Greek , meaning \"Indian islands\".", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Indonesia\" derives from Greek () and the word (), meaning \"Indian islands\"."}, {"Answer": "The name \"Indonesia\" derives from Greek, meaning \"Indian islands\"", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Indonesia\" derives from Greek () and the word (), meaning \"Indian islands\""}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "where is it located?", "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "which all countries does it pass through?", "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line.", "how did this country mentioned get the name?", "Derives from Greek and the word meaning \"Indian islands\"."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name a few political parties that can be found here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Democratic Party, Great Indonesia Movement Party , Party of the Functional Groups, Prosperous Justice Party to name a few.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Parties and elections", "Rationale": "Since 1999, Indonesia has had a multi-party system. In all legislative elections since the fall of the New Order, no political party has managed to win an overall majority of seats. The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), which secured the most votes in the 2019 elections, is the party of the incumbent president, Joko Widodo. Other notable parties include the Party of the Functional Groups (\"Golkar\"), the Great Indonesia Movement Party (\"Gerindra\"), the Democratic Party, and the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS). The 2019 elections resulted in nine political parties in the DPR, with a parliamentary threshold of 4% of the national vote. The first general election was held in 1955 to elect members of the DPR and the Constitutional Assembly (\"Konstituante\"). At the national level, Indonesians did not elect a president until 2004. Since then, the president is elected for a five-year term, as are the party-aligned members of the DPR and the non-partisan DPD. Beginning with 2015 lo", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), Party of the Functional Groups (\"Golkar\"),the Great Indonesia Movement Party (\"Gerindra\"), the Democratic Party, and the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS).", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Parties and elections", "Rationale": "The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), which secured the most votes in the 2019 elections, is the party of the incumbent president, Joko Widodo. Other notable parties include the Party of the Functional Groups (\"Golkar\"), the Great Indonesia Movement Party (\"Gerindra\"), the Democratic Party, and the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS). "}, {"Answer": "Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, Party of the Functional Groups, the Great Indonesia Movement Party, among others.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Parties and elections", "Rationale": "Since 1999, Indonesia has had a multi-party system. In all legislative elections since the fall of the New Order, no political party has managed to win an overall majority of seats. The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), which secured the most votes in the 2019 elections, is the party of the incumbent president, Joko Widodo. Other notable parties include the Party of the Functional Groups (\"Golkar\"), the Great Indonesia Movement Party (\"Gerindra\"), the Democratic Party, and the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS). The 2019 elections resulted in nine political parties in the DPR, with a parliamentary threshold of 4% of the national vote. The first general election was held in 1955 to elect members of the DPR and the Constitutional Assembly (\"Konstituante\"). At the national level, Indonesians did not elect a president until 2004. Since then, the president is elected for a five-year term, as are the party-aligned members of the DPR and the non-partisan DPD. Beginning with 2015 lo"}, {"Answer": "The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), Party of the Functional Groups (\"Golkar\"), the Great Indonesia Movement Party (\"Gerindra\"), the Democratic Party, and the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS).", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Parties and elections", "Rationale": " The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), which secured the most votes in the 2019 elections, is the party of the incumbent president, Joko Widodo. Other notable parties include the Party of the Functional Groups (\"Golkar\"), the Great Indonesia Movement Party (\"Gerindra\"), the Democratic Party, and the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "where is it located?", "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "which all countries does it pass through?", "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line.", "how did this country mentioned get the name?", "Derives from Greek and the word meaning \"Indian islands\".", "can you name a few political parties that can be found here?", "The Democratic Party, Great Indonesia Movement Party , Party of the Functional Groups, Prosperous Justice Party to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "which are the main tourist spots here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bunaken National Park, Raja Ampat Islands,Komodo National Park, the Sawahlunto Coal Mine, royal palaces of Pagaruyung, Ubud, and Yogyakarta.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "\nIndonesia has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Komodo National Park and the Sawahlunto Coal Mine; and a further 19 in a tentative list that includes Bunaken National Park and Raja Ampat Islands. Other attractions include the specific points in Indonesian history, such as the colonial heritage of the Dutch East Indies in the old towns of Jakarta and Semarang, and the royal palaces of Pagaruyung, Ubud, and Yogyakarta.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Forests on Sumatra and Kalimantan ,the ancient Borobudur and Prambanan temples as well as Toraja and Bali, with its traditional festivities, are some of the popular destinations for cultural tourism.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "Forests on Sumatra and Kalimantan are examples of popular destinations, such as the Orangutan wildlife reserve. Moreover, Indonesia has one of the world's longest coastlines, measuring . The ancient Borobudur and Prambanan temples as well as Toraja and Bali, with its traditional festivities, are some of the popular destinations for cultural tourism."}, {"Answer": "The ancient Borobudur and Prambanan temples, the Komodo National Park and the Sawahlunto Coal Mine, among others.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "Nature and culture are prime attractions of Indonesian tourism. The former can boast a unique combination of a tropical climate, a vast archipelago, and a long stretch of beaches, and the latter complement those with a rich cultural heritage reflecting Indonesia's dynamic history and ethnic diversity. Indonesia has a well-preserved natural ecosystem with rain forests that stretch over about 57% of Indonesia's land (225\u00a0million acres). Forests on Sumatra and Kalimantan are examples of popular destinations, such as the Orangutan wildlife reserve. Moreover, Indonesia has one of the world's longest coastlines, measuring . The ancient Borobudur and Prambanan temples as well as Toraja and Bali, with its traditional festivities, are some of the popular destinations for cultural tourism.\n\nIndonesia has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Komodo National Park and the Sawahlunto Coal Mine; and a further 19 in a tentative list that includes Bunaken National Park and Raja Ampat Islands"}, {"Answer": "Badminton and football are the most popular sports.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": ". Badminton and football are the most popular sports."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "where is it located?", "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "which all countries does it pass through?", "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line.", "how did this country mentioned get the name?", "Derives from Greek and the word meaning \"Indian islands\".", "can you name a few political parties that can be found here?", "The Democratic Party, Great Indonesia Movement Party , Party of the Functional Groups, Prosperous Justice Party to name a few.", "which are the main tourist spots here?", "Bunaken National Park, Raja Ampat Islands,Komodo National Park, the Sawahlunto Coal Mine, royal palaces of Pagaruyung, Ubud, and Yogyakarta."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "which animals are preserved in the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Emperor angelfish, Almaco jack, spotted seahorse, bluestripe snapper, pinkish basslet and two-lined monocle bream to name a few.", "Topic": "Komodo National Park", "Topic_section": "Flora and fauna", "Rationale": "The hot and dry climate of the park, characterized by savannah vegetation, makes it a good habitat for the endemic Komodo dragon (\"Varanus komodoensis\"). Their populations are restricted to the islands of Komodo (1,700), Rinca (1,300), Gili Motang (100), Gili Dasami (100), and Flores (c. 2,000), while extinct on Padar.\n\nCloud forests appear only in few areas above 500 metres but they provide habitat to several endemic flora. Coastal vegetation includes mangrove forest, which generally appear in the sheltered bays of the three larger islands.\n\nFringing and patch coral reefs are extensive and best developed on the north-east coast of Komodo. The park is rich in marine life, including whale sharks, ocean sunfish, manta rays, eagle rays, pygmy seahorse, false pipefish, clown frogfish, nudibranchs, blue-ringed octopus, sponges, tunicates, and coral.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Many fish, mollusc, reptile and marine mammal species.", "Topic": "Bunaken National Park", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The park is located near the centre of the Coral Triangle, providing habitat to 390 species of coral as well as many fish, mollusc, reptile and marine mammal species. The park is representative of Indonesian tropical water ecosystems, consisting of seagrass plain, coral reef, and coastal ecosystems."}, {"Answer": "Emperor angelfish, Almaco jack, spotted seahorse, among others.", "Topic": "Bunaken National Park", "Topic_section": "Flora and fauna", "Rationale": "About 2000 species of fish live in the waters of the park, among them being the emperor angelfish, Almaco jack, spotted seahorse, bluestripe snapper, pinkish basslet and two-lined monocle bream. The species of mollusc include the giant clam, horned helmet shells, chambered nautilus, and ascidians."}, {"Answer": "Marine animals", "Topic": "Bunaken National Park", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bunaken National Park is a marine park in the north of Sulawesi island, Indonesia."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "where is it located?", "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "which all countries does it pass through?", "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line.", "how did this country mentioned get the name?", "Derives from Greek and the word meaning \"Indian islands\".", "can you name a few political parties that can be found here?", "The Democratic Party, Great Indonesia Movement Party , Party of the Functional Groups, Prosperous Justice Party to name a few.", "which are the main tourist spots here?", "Bunaken National Park, Raja Ampat Islands,Komodo National Park, the Sawahlunto Coal Mine, royal palaces of Pagaruyung, Ubud, and Yogyakarta.", "which animals are preserved in the first one?", "Emperor angelfish, Almaco jack, spotted seahorse, bluestripe snapper, pinkish basslet and two-lined monocle bream to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is the total population in the country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "16 million people, it is the world's 4th-most-populous country.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Indonesia is the world's largest island country and the 14th-largest country by land area, at . With over floor(/1e6) million people, it is the world's 4th-most-populous country as well as the most-populous Muslim-majority country. Java, the world's most-populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "237.6 million.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The 2010 census recorded Indonesia's population as 237.6\u00a0million, the fourth largest in the world"}, {"Answer": "The 2010 census recorded Indonesia's population as 237.6 million", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The 2010 census recorded Indonesia's population as 237.6\u00a0million, th"}, {"Answer": "237.6 million", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Demographics", "Rationale": "The 2010 census recorded Indonesia's population as 237.6\u00a0million, the fourth largest in the world, with high population growth at 1.9%."}]} {"Context": ["what are the major global wind systems on earth", "polar easterlies, westerlies to name a few.", "what is the first one about?", "are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas towards the low-pressure areas.", "how does it effect the precipitation?", "Orographic precipitation occurs on the windward side of mountains and is caused by the rising air motion of a large-scale flow of moist air across the mountain ridge, resulting in adiabatic cooling and condensation.", "are there any trade that depend on this?", "Yes, The trade winds.", "what does it mean?", "They are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator.", "what is the length of the last thing mentioned?", "The equator is 0.16% longer than a meridian.", "where is it located?", "The precise location of the equator is not truly fixed; the true equatorial plane is perpendicular to the Earth's rotation axis, which drifts about during a year.", "which all countries does it pass through?", "The equator passes through the land of 11 countries. Indonesia straddling the greatest length of the equatorial line.", "how did this country mentioned get the name?", "Derives from Greek and the word meaning \"Indian islands\".", "can you name a few political parties that can be found here?", "The Democratic Party, Great Indonesia Movement Party , Party of the Functional Groups, Prosperous Justice Party to name a few.", "which are the main tourist spots here?", "Bunaken National Park, Raja Ampat Islands,Komodo National Park, the Sawahlunto Coal Mine, royal palaces of Pagaruyung, Ubud, and Yogyakarta.", "which animals are preserved in the first one?", "Emperor angelfish, Almaco jack, spotted seahorse, bluestripe snapper, pinkish basslet and two-lined monocle bream to name a few.", "what is the total population in the country?", "16 million people, it is the world's 4th-most-populous country."], "Conversation_no": 122, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "does it encourage film industry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Independent film making was a rebirth of the film industry since 1998.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Theatre and cinema", "Rationale": "\nIndependent filmmaking was a rebirth of the film industry since 1998, where films started addressing previously banned topics, such as religion, race, and love. Between 2000 and 2005, the number of films released each year steadily increased. Riri Riza and Mira Lesmana were among the new generation of filmmakers who co-directed \"Kuldesak\" (1999), \"Petualangan Sherina\" (2000), \"Ada Apa dengan Cinta?\" (2002), and \"Laskar Pelangi\" (2008). In 2016, \"Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss Part 1\" smashed box office records, becoming the most-watched Indonesian film with 6.8\u00a0million tickets sold. Indonesia has held annual film festivals and awards, including the Indonesian Film Festival (\"Festival Film Indonesia\") that has been held intermittently since 1955. It hands out the Citra Award, the film industry's most prestigious award. From 1973 to 1992, the festival was held annually and then discontinued until its revival in 2", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film industry expanded after independence, with six films made in 1949 rising to 58 in 1955.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Theatre and cinema", "Rationale": "The first film produced in the archipelago was \"Loetoeng Kasaroeng\", a silent film by Dutch director L. Heuveldorp. The film industry expanded after independence, with six films made in 1949 rising to 58 in 1955."}, {"Answer": "Independent filmmaking was a rebirth of the film industry since 1998.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Theatre and cinema", "Rationale": "Independent filmmaking was a rebirth of the film industry since 1998, where films started addressing previously banned topics, such as religion, race, and love. Between 2000 and 2005, the number of films released each year steadily increased. Riri Riza and Mira Lesmana were among the new generation of filmmakers who co-directed \"Kuldesak\" (1999), \"Petualangan Sherina\" (2000), \"Ada Apa dengan Cinta?\" (2002), and \"Laskar Pelangi\" (2008). In 2016, \"Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss Part 1\" smashed box office records, becoming the most-watched Indonesian film with 6.8\u00a0million tickets sold. Indonesia has held annual film festivals and awards, including the Indonesian Film Festival (\"Festival Film Indonesia\") that has been held intermittently since 1955. It hands out the Citra Award, the film industry's most prestigious award. From 1973 to 1992, the festival was held annually and then discontinued until its revival in 2004."}, {"Answer": "Independent filmmaking was a rebirth of the film industry since 1998, where films started addressing previously banned topics, such as religion, race, and love.", "Topic": "Indonesia", "Topic_section": "Theatre and cinema", "Rationale": "Independent filmmaking was a rebirth of the film industry since 1998, where films started addressing previously banned topics, such as religion, race, and love."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is checkers speech?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "Topic": "Checkers speech", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Checkers speech or Fund speech was an address made on September 23, 1952, by California Senator Richard Nixon, six weeks before the 1952 United States presidential election, in which he was \nthe Republican candidate for Vice President", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An address made by California Senator Richard Nixon", "Topic": "Checkers speech", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Checkers speech or Fund speech was an address made on September 23, 1952, by California Senator Richard Nixon, six weeks before the 1952 United States presidential election, in which he was \nthe Republican candidate for Vice President."}, {"Answer": "It was an address made by California Senator Richard Nixon.", "Topic": "Checkers speech", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Checkers speech or Fund speech was an address made on September 23, 1952, by California Senator Richard Nixon, six weeks before the 1952 United States presidential election, in which he was \nthe Republican candidate for Vice President"}, {"Answer": "It was an address made on September 23, 1952, by California Senator Richard Nixon.", "Topic": "Checkers speech", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Checkers speech or Fund speech was an address made on September 23, 1952, by California Senator Richard Nixon, six weeks before the 1952 United States presidential election, in which he was \nthe Republican candidate for Vice President."}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is nixon?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The 37th president of the United States.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until 1974", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The 37th president of the United States", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the 37th president of the United States"}, {"Answer": "37th president of the United States.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until 1974"}, {"Answer": "37th president of the United States", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until 1974. "}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yorba Linda, California.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California, in a house built by his father. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yorba Linda, California", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " Yorba Linda, California"}, {"Answer": "Yorba Linda, California", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California, in a house built by his father. "}, {"Answer": "Yorba Linda, California", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California, in a house built by his father. His parents were Hannah (Milhous) Nixon and Francis A. Nixon. "}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what was the watergate scandal?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Watergate", "Rationale": "The term \"Watergate\" has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The term \"Watergate\" has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. The activities were brought to light after five men were caught breaking into the Democratic party headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Watergate", "Rationale": "The term \"Watergate\" has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. Those activities included \"dirty tricks,\" such as bugging the offices of political opponents, and the harassment of activist groups and political figures. The activities were brought to light after five men were caught breaking into the Democratic party headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C"}, {"Answer": "The term \"Watergate\" has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. Those activities included \"dirty tricks,\" such as bugging the offices of political opponents, and the harassment of activist groups and political figures", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Watergate", "Rationale": "The term \"Watergate\" has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. Those activities included \"dirty tricks,\" such as bugging the offices of political opponents, and the harassment of activist groups and political figures. The activities were brought to light after five men were caught breaking into the Democratic party hea"}, {"Answer": "It was an activity of bugging the offices of political opponents, and the harassment of activist groups and political figures that came into light after five men were caught breaking into the Democratic party headquarters.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Watergate", "Rationale": ". Those activities included \"dirty tricks,\" such as bugging the offices of political opponents, and the harassment of activist groups and political figures. The activities were brought to light after five men were caught breaking into the Democratic party headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. on June 17, 1972. "}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "describe his policies related to space?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Space policy", "Rationale": "Nixon was unwilling to keep funding for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at the high level seen during the 1960s as NASA prepared to send men to the Moon. NASA Administrator Thomas O. Paine drew up ambitious plans for the establishment of a permanent base on the Moon by the end of the 1970s and the launch of a crewed expedition to Mars as early as 1981. Nixon rejected both proposals due to the expense. Nixon also canceled the Air Force Manned Orbital Laboratory program in 1969, because unmanned spy satellites were a more cost-effective way to achieve the same reconnaissance objective. NASA cancelled the last three planned Apollo lunar missions to place Skylab in orbit more efficiently and free money up for the design and construction of the Space Shuttle.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nixon approved a five-year cooperative program between NASA and the Soviet space program, culminating in the 1975 joint mission of an American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft linking in space.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Space policy", "Rationale": " Nixon approved a five-year cooperative program between NASA and the Soviet space program, culminating in the 1975 joint mission of an American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft linking in space."}, {"Answer": "On May 24, 1972, Nixon approved a five-year cooperative program between NASA and the Soviet space program, culminating in the 1975 joint mission of an American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft linking in space.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Space policy", "Rationale": "On May 24, 1972, Nixon approved a five-year cooperative program between NASA and the Soviet space program, culminating in the 1975 joint mission of an American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft linking in space."}, {"Answer": "He approved a five-year cooperative program between NASA and the Soviet space program.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Space policy", "Rationale": "On May 24, 1972, Nixon approved a five-year cooperative program between NASA and the Soviet space program, culminating in the 1975 joint mission of an American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft linking in space."}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "for what was he given a pardon?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "For the Watergate scandal.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Pardon and illness", "Rationale": "Nixon's resignation had not put an end to the desire among many to see him punished. The Ford White House considered a pardon of Nixon, even though it would be unpopular in the country. Nixon, contacted by Ford emissaries, was initially reluctant to accept the pardon, but then agreed to do so. Ford insisted on a statement of contrition, but Nixon felt he had not committed any crimes and should not have to issue such a document. Ford eventually agreed, and on September 8, 1974, he granted Nixon a \"full, free, and absolute pardon\", which ended any possibility of an indictment. Nixon then released a statement:\nIn October 1974, Nixon fell ill with phlebitis. Told by his doctors that he could either be operated on or die, a reluctant Nixon chose surgery, and President Ford visited him in the hospital. Nixon was under subpoena for the trial of three of his former aides\u2014Dean, Haldeman, and John Ehrlichman\u2014and \"The Washington Post\", disbelieving his illness, printed a cartoon showing Nixon wit", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The Ford White House considered a pardon of Nixon, even though it would be unpopular in the country", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Pardon and illness", "Rationale": " The Ford White House considered a pardon of Nixon, even though it would be unpopular in the country"}, {"Answer": "For his actions during the Watergate scandal and other crimes as president.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Watergate", "Rationale": "Though Nixon lost much popular support, even from his own party, he rejected accusations of wrongdoing and vowed to stay in office. He admitted he had made mistakes but insisted he had no prior knowledge of the burglary, did not break any laws, and did not learn of the cover-up until early 1973. "}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Military service", "Rationale": "n October 1942, he was assigned as aide to the commander of the Naval Air Station Ottumwa in Iowa until May 1943. Seeking more excitement, he requested sea duty and on July 2, 1943, was assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 25 and the South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT), supporting the logistics of operations in the South Pacific Theater. On October 1, 1943, Nixon was promoted to lieutenant. Nixon commanded the SCAT forward detachments at Vella Lavella, Bougainville, and finally at Green Island (Nissan Island). His unit prepared manifests and flight plans for R4D/C-47 operations and supervised the loading and unloading of the transport aircraft. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was appointed a lieutenant junior grade in the U.S Naval Reserve, he was assigned as aide to the commander of the Naval Air Station Ottumwa", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Military service", "Rationale": "he was appointed a lieutenant junior grade in the U.S Naval Reserve (U.S. Navy Reserve) on June 15, 1942.\n\nIn October 1942, he was assigned as aide to the commander of the Naval Air Station Ottumwa in Iowa until May 1943. Seeking more excitement, he requested sea duty and on July 2, 1943, was assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 25 and the South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT), supporting the logistics of operations in the South Pacific Theater."}, {"Answer": "commander of the Naval Air Station Ottumwa in Iowa", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Military service", "Rationale": "n October 1942, he was assigned as aide to the commander of the Naval Air Station Ottumwa in Iowa until May 1943."}, {"Answer": "He was appointed a lieutenant junior grade in the U.S Naval Reserve.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Military service", "Rationale": "His application was successful, and he was appointed a lieutenant junior grade in the U.S Naval Reserve (U.S. Navy Reserve) on June 15, 1942.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Resignation", "Rationale": "In light of his loss of political support and the near-certainty that he would be impeached and removed from office, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974, after addressing the nation on television the previous evening. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, August 9, 1974", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Resignation", "Rationale": ", Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974, after addressing the nation on television the previous evening. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, on August 9, 1974", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Resignation", "Rationale": "n light of his loss of political support and the near-certainty that he would be impeached and removed from office, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974, after addressing the nation on television the previous evening. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, on August 9, 1974.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Resignation", "Rationale": "In light of his loss of political support and the near-certainty that he would be impeached and removed from office, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974, after addressing the nation on television the previous evening. "}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how was his public image?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Personality and public image", "Rationale": "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Personality and public image", "Rationale": "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\". "}, {"Answer": "Author Richard Reeves described Nixon as \"a strange man of uncomfortable shyness, who functioned best alone with his thoughts\".", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Personality and public image", "Rationale": " In his account of the Nixon presidency, author Richard Reeves described Nixon as \"a strange man of uncomfortable shyness, who functioned best alone with his thoughts\". Nixon's presidency was doomed by his personality, "}, {"Answer": "He was often portrayed with unshaven jowls, slumped shoulders, and a furrowed, sweaty brow.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Personality and public image", "Rationale": " He was often portrayed with unshaven jowls, slumped shoulders, and a furrowed, sweaty brow."}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment.", "how was his public image?", "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\"."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "did he write any books?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", and nine other books.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Author and elder statesman", "Rationale": "In 1978, Nixon published his memoirs, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", the first of ten books he was to author in his retirement. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, his memoirs, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\".", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Author and elder statesman", "Rationale": "Nixon published his memoirs, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", the first of ten books he was to author in his retirement. "}, {"Answer": "Nixon published his memoirs, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", the first of ten books he was to author in his retirement.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Author and elder statesman", "Rationale": "n 1978, Nixon published his memoirs, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", the first of ten books he was to author in his retirement. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he published his memoirs, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\".", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Author and elder statesman", "Rationale": "In 1978, Nixon published his memoirs, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", the first of ten books he was to author in his retirement. "}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment.", "how was his public image?", "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "did he write any books?", "Yes, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", and nine other books."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the criticism faced by the aforementioned biographer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She has been criticised by the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\"", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In 1986, the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" parodied her as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\"\n\nIn 1989, \"Spy magazine\" labeled her as the \"author of too-frequent Washington columns.\"\n\nIn 2014, President Richard Nixon's former aide Frank Gannon disputed Drew\u2019s \u201cblithe assertions that Nixon was a Dilantin-addicted alcoholic,\u201d arguing that they were \u201cas untrue as they are ugly.\u201d", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 1986, the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" parodied her as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\" In 1989, \"Spy magazine\" labeled her as the \"author of too-frequent Washington columns.\"", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In 1986, the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" parodied her as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\"\n\nIn 1989, \"Spy magazine\" labeled her as the \"author of too-frequent Washington columns.\""}, {"Answer": "In 1986, the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" parodied her as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\"", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In 1986, the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" parodied her as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\""}, {"Answer": "\"Spy magazine\" labeled her as the \"author of too-frequent Washington columns.\"", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Criticism", "Rationale": "In 1989, \"Spy magazine\" labeled her as the \"author of too-frequent Washington columns.\""}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment.", "how was his public image?", "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "did he write any books?", "Yes, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", and nine other books.", "what is the criticism faced by the aforementioned biographer?", "She has been criticised by the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\""], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "name a few of her works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" ,\"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" ,, \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" , \"Citizen McCain\", \"George W. Bush's Washington\" , \"Richard M. Nixon\" and others.", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Drew has published 14 books, including \"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" (1975), an account of the Watergate scandal; \"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" (1981); \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" (1994); \"Citizen McCain\" (2002); and \"George W. Bush's Washington\" (2004). Her most recent book is \"Richard M. Nixon\" (2007). \"Washington Journal\" was re-issued in 2014, with a new afterword.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Drew has published 14 books, including \"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" (1975), an account of the Watergate scandal; \"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\"", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Drew has published 14 books, including \"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" (1975), an account of the Watergate scandal; \"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" (1981); \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" (1994); \"Citizen McCain\" (2002); and \"George W. Bush's Washington\" (2004). Her most recent book is \"Richard M. Nixon\" (2007). \"Washington Journal\" was re-issued in 2014, with a new afterword."}, {"Answer": "\"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\", \"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\",\"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\"", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Drew has published 14 books, including \"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" (1975), an account of the Watergate scandal; \"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" (1981); \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" (1994); \"Citizen McCain\" (2002); and \"George W. Bush's Washington\" (2004). Her most recent book is \"Richard M. Nixon\" (2007). \"Washington Journal\" was re-issued in 2014, with a new afterword."}, {"Answer": "\"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\", \"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\", \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" and a few others.", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Drew has published 14 books, including \"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" (1975), an account of the Watergate scandal; \"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" (1981); \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" (1994); \"Citizen McCain\" (2002); and \"George W. Bush's Washington\" (2004). Her most recent book is \"Richard M. Nixon\" (2007). \"Washington Journal\" was re-issued in 2014, with a new afterword."}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment.", "how was his public image?", "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "did he write any books?", "Yes, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", and nine other books.", "what is the criticism faced by the aforementioned biographer?", "She has been criticised by the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\"", "name a few of her works?", "\"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" ,\"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" ,, \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" , \"Citizen McCain\", \"George W. Bush's Washington\" , \"Richard M. Nixon\" and others."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "name of nixon's wife?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Early career and marriage", "Rationale": "Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "J. Patterson Drew", "Topic": "Elizabeth Drew", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": " J. Patterson Drew"}, {"Answer": "Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Early career and marriage", "Rationale": "There he played opposite a high school teacher named Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan. Nixon described it in his memoirs as \"a case of love at first sight\"\u2014for Nixon only, as Pat Ryan turned down the young lawyer several times before agreeing to date him"}, {"Answer": "Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Early career and marriage", "Rationale": "There he played opposite a high school teacher named Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan. Nixon described it in his memoirs as \"a case of love at first sight\"\u2014for Nixon only, as Pat Ryan turned down the young lawyer several times before agreeing to date him. "}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment.", "how was his public image?", "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "did he write any books?", "Yes, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", and nine other books.", "what is the criticism faced by the aforementioned biographer?", "She has been criticised by the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\"", "name a few of her works?", "\"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" ,\"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" ,, \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" , \"Citizen McCain\", \"George W. Bush's Washington\" , \"Richard M. Nixon\" and others.", "name of nixon's wife?", "Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "when did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "22 April ,1994.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": " He died at 9:08\u00a0p.m. on April 22, 1994, with his daughters at his bedside. He was 81 years old.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "April 22, 1994", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": " Nixon slipped into a deep coma. He died at 9:08\u00a0p.m. on April 22, 1994,"}, {"Answer": "April 22, 1994", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until 1974."}, {"Answer": "April 22, 1994", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": " He died at 9:08\u00a0p.m. on April 22, 1994, with his daughters at his bedside. He was 81 years old."}]} {"Context": ["what is checkers speech?", "An address by Senator Richard Nixon.", "who is nixon?", "The 37th president of the United States.", "where was he born?", "Yorba Linda, California.", "what was the watergate scandal?", "It was an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration.", "describe his policies related to space?", "He disapproved plans for a permanent base on moon, Mars expedition, Manned Orbital Laboratory program for funds. But he approved a five -year cooperative program between NASA and Soviet space program.", "for what was he given a pardon?", "For the Watergate scandal.", "what kind of service did he give to the military?", "He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.", "did he ever resign from the position of president?", "Yes, as he lost his political support and feared impeachment.", "how was his public image?", "Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a \"smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents\".", "did he write any books?", "Yes, \"RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon\", and nine other books.", "what is the criticism faced by the aforementioned biographer?", "She has been criticised by the editors of \"Snooze: The Best of Our Magazine\" as \"Elizabeth Drone,\" author of a \"Giant Postcard From Washington.\"", "name a few of her works?", "\"Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74\" ,\"Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign\" ,, \"On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency\" , \"Citizen McCain\", \"George W. Bush's Washington\" , \"Richard M. Nixon\" and others.", "name of nixon's wife?", "Thelma \"Pat\" Ryan.", "when did he die?", "22 April ,1994."], "Conversation_no": 123, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what was the cause of his death?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cerebral edema caused by stroke.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": "Nixon suffered a severe stroke on April 18, 1994, while preparing to eat dinner in his Park Ridge, New Jersey home. A blood clot resulting from the atrial fibrillation he had suffered for many years had formed in his upper heart, broken off, and traveled to his brain. He was taken to New York Hospital\u2013Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan, initially alert but unable to speak or to move his right arm or leg. Damage to the brain caused swelling (cerebral edema),", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was suffered a severe stroke", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": "Nixon suffered a severe stroke "}, {"Answer": "severe stroke", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": "Nixon suffered a severe stroke on April 18,"}, {"Answer": "Damage to the brain caused swelling (cerebral edema), and he slipped into a deep coma.", "Topic": "Richard Nixon", "Topic_section": "Death and funeral", "Rationale": "Damage to the brain caused swelling (cerebral edema), and Nixon slipped into a deep coma."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Strapes is one of them", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body, and measures roughly 3 x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": " The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body, and measures roughly 3 x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The stapes is the smallest and lightest bone in the human body.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The stapes is the smallest and lightest bone in the human body, and is so-called because of its resemblance to a stirrup ()."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the size of this above bone?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body, and measures roughly 3 x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body, and measures roughly 3 x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span."}, {"Answer": "3 x 2.5mm", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "he stapes is the smallest bone in the human body, and measures roughly 3 x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span."}, {"Answer": "3 x 2.5mm.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "he stapes articulates with the incus through the incudostapedial joint. The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body, and measures roughly 3 x 2.5mm, "}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which part of the body is this located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Middle ear of humans", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The stapes or stirrup is a bone in the middle ear of humans and other mammals which is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In middle ear.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "he stapes is the third bone of the three ossicles in the middle ear. "}, {"Answer": "Middle ear", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "he stapes is the third bone of the three ossicles in the middle ear"}, {"Answer": "In the middle ear.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The stapes is the third bone of the three ossicles in the middle ear. The stapes is a stirrup-shaped bone, and the smallest in the human body. It rests on the oval window, to which it is connected by an annular ligament. The stapes is described as having a base, resting on the oval window, as well as a head that articulates with the incus. These are connected by anterior and posterior limbs (). The stapes articulates with the incus through the incudostapedial joint. The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body, and measures roughly 3 x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "The stapes is one of three ossicles in mammals. In non-mammalian four-legged animals, the bone homologous to the stapes is usually called the columella; however, in reptiles, either term may be used. In fish, the homologous bone is called the \"hyomandibular\", and is part of the gill arch supporting either the spiracle or the jaw, depending on the species. The equivalent term in amphibians is the \"\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in mammals, non-mammalian four-legged animals and fishes.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "The stapes is one of three ossicles in mammals. In non-mammalian four-legged animals, the bone homologous to the stapes is usually called the columella; however, in reptiles, either term may be used. In fish, the homologous bone is called the \"hyomandibular\", and is part of the gill arch supporting either the spiracle or the jaw, depending on the species. The equivalent term in amphibians is the \"\"."}, {"Answer": "In non-mammalian four-legged animals, the bone homologous to the stapes is usually called the columella; however, in reptiles, either term may be used.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "The stapes is one of three ossicles in mammals. In non-mammalian four-legged animals, the bone homologous to the stapes is usually called the columella; however, in reptiles, either term may be used. In fish, the homologous bone is called the \"hyomandibular\", and is part of the gill arch supporting either the spiracle or the jaw, depending on the species. The equivalent term in amphibians is the \"\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in reptiles, fish and amphibians.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "The stapes is one of three ossicles in mammals. In non-mammalian four-legged animals, the bone homologous to the stapes is usually called the columella; however, in reptiles, either term may be used. In fish, the homologous bone is called the \"hyomandibular\", and is part of the gill arch supporting either the spiracle or the jaw, depending on the species. The equivalent term in amphibians is the \"\"."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Situated between the incus and the inner ear, the stapes transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Transport sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Situated between the incus and the inner ear, the stapes transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear. The stapes is also stabilized by the stapedius muscle, which is innervated by the facial nerve."}, {"Answer": "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear, it also stabilized by the stapedius muscle, which is innervated by the facial nerve", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Situated between the incus and the inner ear, the stapes transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear. The stapes is also stabilized by the stapedius muscle, which is innervated by the facial nerve."}, {"Answer": "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Situated between the incus and the inner ear, the stapes transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear. The stapes is also stabilized by the stapedius muscle, which is innervated by the facial nerve."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear."], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Variation", "Rationale": "The stapes appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups. In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In rare cases, the stapes may be completely absent.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Variation", "Rationale": "In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all. Rarely, the stapes may be completely absent."}, {"Answer": "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups, in 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Variation", "Rationale": "The stapes appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups. In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all. Rarely, the stapes may be completely absent."}, {"Answer": "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups, and rarely is it completely absent.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Variation", "Rationale": "The stapes appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups. In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all. Rarely, the stapes may be completely absent."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Otosclerosis is a congenital or spontaneous-onset disease characterized by abnormal bone remodeling in the inner ear. Often this causes the stapes to adhere to the oval window, which impedes its ability to conduct sound, and is a cause of conductive hearing loss. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Variation", "Rationale": "The stapes appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups. In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all. Rarely, the stapes may be completely absent."}, {"Answer": "Yes, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Variation", "Rationale": " In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all. Rarely, the stapes may be completely absent."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Variation", "Rationale": " In 0.01-0.02% of people, the stapedial artery does not regress, and persists in the central foramen. In this case, a pulsatile sound may be heard in the affected ear, or there may be no symptoms at all. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "is there any remedy to solve this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Depending upon the severity and nature of the conductive loss, this type of hearing impairment can often be treated with surgical intervention or pharmaceuticals to partially or, in some cases, fully restore hearing acuity to within normal range.", "Topic": "Conductive hearing loss", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Depending upon the severity and nature of the conductive loss, this type of hearing impairment can often be treated with surgical intervention or pharmaceuticals to partially or, in some cases, fully restore hearing acuity to within normal range."}, {"Answer": "Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": " Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole. Surgery may be complicated by a persistent stapedial artery, fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Otosclerosis is a congenital or spontaneous-onset disease characterized by abnormal bone remodeling in the inner ear. Often this causes the stapes to adhere to the oval window, which impedes its ability to conduct sound, and is a cause of conductive hearing loss. Clinical otosclerosis is found in about 1% of people, although it is more common in forms that do not cause noticeable hearing loss. Otosclerosis is more likely in young age groups, and females. Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole. Surgery may be complicated by a persistent stapedial artery, fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "is there any remedy to solve this?", "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is the first treatment that you mentioned - carried out?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The stapes bone is removed and replaced with a micro prosthesis.", "Topic": "Stapedectomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In both of these situations, it is possible to improve hearing by removing the stapes bone and replacing it with a micro prosthesis - a stapedectomy"}, {"Answer": "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole. "}, {"Answer": "The surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "is there any remedy to solve this?", "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy", "how is the first treatment that you mentioned - carried out?", "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are some of the complications involved?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Causes fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Surgery may be complicated by a persistent stapedial artery, fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "There are risks of a perilymphatic gusher or a perilymph fistula along with risks of hearing damage.", "Topic": "Stapedectomy", "Topic_section": "Complications", "Rationale": "When a stapedectomy is done in a middle ear with a congenitally fixed footplate, the results may be excellent but the risk of hearing damage is greater than when the stapes bone is removed and replaced (for otosclerosis). This is primarily due to the risk of additional anomalies being present in the congenitally abnormal ear. If high pressure within the fluid compartment that lies just below the stapes footplate exists, then a perilymphatic gusher may occur when the stapes is removed. Even without immediate complications during surgery, there is always concern of a perilymph fistula forming postoperatively."}, {"Answer": "Surgery may be complicated by a persistent stapedial artery, fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Surgery may be complicated by a persistent stapedial artery, fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base."}, {"Answer": "Surgery may be complicated by a persistent stapedial artery, fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Surgery may be complicated by a persistent stapedial artery, fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "is there any remedy to solve this?", "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy", "how is the first treatment that you mentioned - carried out?", "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "what are some of the complications involved?", "Causes fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base."], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what does the term otosclerosis mean?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth.", "Topic": "Otosclerosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Otosclerosis is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth.", "Topic": "Otosclerosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Otosclerosis is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth."}, {"Answer": "It is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth", "Topic": "Otosclerosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Otosclerosis is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth. "}, {"Answer": "It is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth.", "Topic": "Otosclerosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Otosclerosis is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "is there any remedy to solve this?", "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy", "how is the first treatment that you mentioned - carried out?", "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "what are some of the complications involved?", "Causes fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base.", "what does the term otosclerosis mean?", "A condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth."], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is the main difference between the treatment we discussed versus stapedotomy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the former the Stapes is replaced by artificial prosthesis whereas in the latter an artificial prosthesis is inserted by making a small hole in the base of the stapes", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": "Two common treatments are stapedectomy, the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis, and stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Comparisons have shown stapedotomy to yield either as good or better results than stapedectomy and to be less prone to complications.", "Topic": "Stapedectomy", "Topic_section": "Stapedectomy vs. stapedotomy", "Rationale": "Comparisons have shown stapedotomy to yield either as good or better results than stapedectomy (measured by hearing improvement and reduction in the air-bone hearing gap, and especially at higher sound frequencies), and to be less prone to complications. In particular, stapedotomy procedure greatly reduces the chance of a perilymph fistula (leakage of cochlear fluid)."}, {"Answer": "The creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Clinical relevance", "Rationale": " stapedotomy, the creation of a small hole in the base of the stapes followed by the insertion of an artificial prosthesis into that hole. "}, {"Answer": "The stapedotomy method is not applicable in those relatively rare cases that involve scleroris of the entire ossicular chain and it is preferred to stapedectomy in the absence of predictable complications.", "Topic": "Stapedectomy", "Topic_section": "Stapedectomy vs. stapedotomy", "Rationale": "The stapedotomy method is not applicable in those relatively rare cases that involve scleroris of the entire ossicular chain.\n\nBecause it is a simpler and safer procedure, stapedotomy is normally preferred to stapedectomy in the absence of predictable complications. "}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "is there any remedy to solve this?", "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy", "how is the first treatment that you mentioned - carried out?", "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "what are some of the complications involved?", "Causes fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base.", "what does the term otosclerosis mean?", "A condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth.", "what is the main difference between the treatment we discussed versus stapedotomy?", "In the former the Stapes is replaced by artificial prosthesis whereas in the latter an artificial prosthesis is inserted by making a small hole in the base of the stapes"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "with reference to the tiny bone discussed earlier, when does the development of it begin?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "The stapes develops from the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "During sixth to eighth week of embryological life.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "The stapes develops from the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life. "}, {"Answer": "It develops from the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "The stapes develops from the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life"}, {"Answer": "It develops from the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life.", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "The stapes develops from the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life."}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "is there any remedy to solve this?", "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy", "how is the first treatment that you mentioned - carried out?", "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "what are some of the complications involved?", "Causes fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base.", "what does the term otosclerosis mean?", "A condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth.", "what is the main difference between the treatment we discussed versus stapedotomy?", "In the former the Stapes is replaced by artificial prosthesis whereas in the latter an artificial prosthesis is inserted by making a small hole in the base of the stapes", "with reference to the tiny bone discussed earlier, when does the development of it begin?", "From the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life."], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "is there any intellect who first observed and discussed this tiny bony structure?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia although there is some controversy regarding it", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The stapes is commonly described as having been discovered by the professor Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia in 1546 at the University of Naples, although this remains the nature of some controversy, as Ingrassia's description was published posthumously in his 1603 anatomical commentary '. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is commonly described as having been discovered by the professor Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia .", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The stapes is commonly described as having been discovered by the professor Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia in 1546 at the University of Naples, although this remains the nature of some controversy, as Ingrassia's description was published posthumously in his 1603 anatomical commentary '. "}, {"Answer": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia", "Topic": "Stapes", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The stapes is commonly described as having been discovered by the professor Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia in 1546 at the University of Naples, "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what are the 3 smallest bones in the human body", "Strapes is one of them", "what is the size of this above bone?", "Roughly 3 x 2.5mm", "which part of the body is this located?", "Middle ear of humans", "besides the human, is this bony structure present in other living species in the animal kingdom?", "It is one of three ossicles in mammals, in non-mammalian four-legged animals its homologous form is called the columella", "what are the functions this\u00a0bony structure serves?", "It transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the inner ear.", "are there any variations of this bony structure?", "It appears to be relatively constant in size in different ethnic groups", "can this bony structure get affected or impaired?", "Yes, its impairment causes conductive hearing loss", "is there any remedy to solve this?", "Two common treatments are stapedectomy and stapedotomy", "how is the first treatment that you mentioned - carried out?", "It is the surgical removal of the stapes and replacement with an artificial prosthesis", "what are some of the complications involved?", "Causes fibrosis-related damage to the base of the bone, or obliterative otosclerosis, resulting in obliteration of the base.", "what does the term otosclerosis mean?", "A condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth.", "what is the main difference between the treatment we discussed versus stapedotomy?", "In the former the Stapes is replaced by artificial prosthesis whereas in the latter an artificial prosthesis is inserted by making a small hole in the base of the stapes", "with reference to the tiny bone discussed earlier, when does the development of it begin?", "From the second pharyngeal arch during the sixth to eighth week of embryological life.", "is there any intellect who first observed and discussed this tiny bony structure?", "Yes, Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia although there is some controversy regarding it"], "Conversation_no": 124, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what is the profession of this mentioned person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Italian physician and professor at the University of Naples", "Topic": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia or Ioannis Philippi Ingrassiae (1510\u20131580) was an Italian physician, student of Vesalius, professor at the University of Naples, \"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A physician and a professor at the University of Naples.", "Topic": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia or Ioannis Philippi Ingrassiae (1510\u20131580) was an Italian physician, student of Vesalius, professor at the University of Naples, \"Protomedicus\" of Sicily and a major figure in the history of medicine and human anatomy."}, {"Answer": "He was an Italian physician, student of Vesalius, professor at the University of Naples, \"Protomedicus\" of Sicily and a major figure in the history of medicine and human anatomy", "Topic": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia or Ioannis Philippi Ingrassiae (1510\u20131580) was an Italian physician, student of Vesalius, professor at the University of Naples, \"Protomedicus\" of Sicily and a major figure in the history of medicine and human anatomy."}, {"Answer": "He was an Italian physician, student of Vesalius, professor at the University of Naples, \"Protomedicus\" of Sicily and a major figure in the history of medicine and human anatomy.", "Topic": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia or Ioannis Philippi Ingrassiae (1510\u20131580) was an Italian physician, student of Vesalius, professor at the University of Naples, \"Protomedicus\" of Sicily and a major figure in the history of medicine and human anatomy."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "By 24 January, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It caused major damage in Port-au-Prince, Jacmel and other cities in the region.", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe earthquake caused major damage in Port-au-Prince, Jacmel and other cities in the region."}, {"Answer": "US President Barack Obama announced that former presidents Bill Clinton, who also acts as the UN special envoy to Haiti, and George W. Bush would coordinate efforts to raise funds for Haiti's recovery.", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Recovery", "Rationale": "US President Barack Obama announced that former presidents Bill Clinton, who also acts as the UN special envoy to Haiti, and George W. Bush would coordinate efforts to raise funds for Haiti's recovery."}, {"Answer": "In the nights, many people slept in the streets, on pavements, in their cars, or in makeshift shanty towns", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Conditions in the aftermath", "Rationale": "In the nights following the earthquake, many people in Haiti slept in the streets, on pavements, in their cars, or in makeshift shanty towns either because their houses had been destroyed, or they feared standing structures would not withstand aftershocks. "}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake."], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what was the richter scale of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 2010 Haiti earthquake (; ) was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0\u00a0M earthquake, with an epicenter near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest) and approximately west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. The earthquake occurred at 16:53 local time (21:53 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A magnitude 8.0", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": " A magnitude 8.0 earthquake struck the Dominican Republic and shook Haiti on 4 August 1946, producing a tsunami that killed 1,790 people and injured many others."}, {"Answer": "7.0 M .", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 2010 Haiti earthquake (; ) was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0\u00a0M earthquake, with an epicenter near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest)"}, {"Answer": "Magnitude 7.0 M", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 2010 Haiti earthquake (; ) was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0\u00a0M earthquake, with an epicenter near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest) and approximately west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. "}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale"], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how many casualties were there because of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Casualties", "Rationale": "The earthquake struck in the most populated area of the country. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies estimated that as many as 3\u00a0million people had been affected by the quake. In mid February 2010, the Haitian government reported the death toll to have reached 230,000. However, an investigation by Radio Netherlands has questioned the official death toll, reporting an estimate of 92,000 deaths as being a more realistic figure. On the first anniversary of the earthquake, 12 January 2011, Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said the death toll from the quake was more than 316,000, raising the figures from previous estimates.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jean-Max Bellerive said the death toll from the quake was more than 316,000, raising the figures from previous estimates.", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Casualties", "Rationale": " On the first anniversary of the earthquake, 12 January 2011, Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said the death toll from the quake was more than 316,000, raising the figures from previous estimates."}, {"Answer": "Death toll estimates range from 100,000 to about 160,000 to Haitian government figures from 220,000 to 316,000.", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Death toll estimates range from 100,000 to about 160,000 to Haitian government figures from 220,000 to 316,000,"}, {"Answer": "An estimated three million people were affected, death toll estimates range from 100,000 to about 160,000", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "An estimated three million people were affected by the quake. Death toll estimates range from 100,000 to about 160,000 to Haitian government figures from 220,000 to 316,000, although these latter figures are a matter of some dispute. "}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000"], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Rescue and relief efforts", "Rationale": "From 12 January, the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has been working in Haiti since 1994, focused on bringing emergency assistance to victims of the catastrophe. It worked with its partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, particularly the Haitian Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "International Committee of the Red Cross, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Rescue and relief efforts", "Rationale": "From 12 January, the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has been working in Haiti since 1994, focused on bringing emergency assistance to victims of the catastrophe. It worked with its partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, particularly the Haitian Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies"}, {"Answer": "Argentine military field hospital, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res .", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Rescue and relief efforts", "Rationale": "Rescue efforts began in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, with able-bodied survivors extricating the living and the dead from the rubble of the many buildings that had collapsed. Treatment of the injured was hampered by the lack of hospital and morgue facilities: the Argentine military field hospital, which had been serving MINUSTAH, was the only one available until 13 January. Rescue work intensified only slightly with the arrival of doctors, police officers, military personnel and firefighters from various countries two days after the earthquake.\n\nFrom 12 January, the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has been working in Haiti since 1994, focused on bringing emergency assistance to victims of the catastrophe. It worked with its partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, particularly the Haitian Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.\n\nM\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res (Doctors Without Borders; MSF) "}, {"Answer": "Doctors, police officers, military personnel and firefighters from various countries and the International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Rescue and relief efforts", "Rationale": "Rescue work intensified only slightly with the arrival of doctors, police officers, military personnel and firefighters from various countries two days after the earthquake.\n\nFrom 12 January, the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has been working in Haiti since 1994, focused on bringing emergency assistance to victims of the catastrophe. It worked with its partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, particularly the Haitian Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross"], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who are they?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC; ) is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, and a three-time Nobel Prize Laureate. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a humanitarian organization.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC; ) is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, and a three-time Nobel Prize Laureate"}, {"Answer": "A humanitarian organization.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC; ) is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland"}, {"Answer": "It is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC; ) is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, and a three-time Nobel Prize Laureate."}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross", "who are they?", "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland"], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what was their role in the holocaust?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "The Holocaust", "Rationale": "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, sought to show that the organization was fully aware of the gravity of The Holocaust and the need to keep the memory of it alive, so as to prevent any repetition of it. He paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, sought to show that the organization was fully aware of the gravity of The Holocaust and the need to keep the memory of it alive, so as to prevent any repetition of it.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "The Holocaust", "Rationale": "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, sought to show that the organization was fully aware of the gravity of The Holocaust and the need to keep the memory of it alive, so as to prevent any repetition of it."}, {"Answer": "In an official statement made on 27 January 2005, the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the ICRC stated: Auschwitz also represents the greatest failure in the history of the ICRC, aggravated by its lack of decisiveness in taking steps to aid the victims of Nazi persecution. This failure will remain part of the ICRC's memory, as will the courageous acts of individual ICRC delegates at the time.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "The Holocaust", "Rationale": "In an official statement made on 27 January 2005, the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the ICRC stated:\nAuschwitz also represents the greatest failure in the history of the ICRC, aggravated by its lack of decisiveness in taking steps to aid the victims of Nazi persecution. This failure will remain part of the ICRC's memory, as will the courageous acts of individual ICRC delegates at the time."}, {"Answer": "Its president paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "The Holocaust", "Rationale": "the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, sought to show that the organization was fully aware of the gravity of The Holocaust and the need to keep the memory of it alive, so as to prevent any repetition of it. He paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps."}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross", "who are they?", "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "what was their role in the holocaust?", "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps."], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how do they raise their fund?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Through donations as: an annual \"Headquarters Appeal\" to cover its internal costs and \"Emergency Appeals\" for its individual missions.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Funding and financial matters", "Rationale": "The 2010 budget of the ICRC amounts to about 1156\u00a0million Swiss francs. All payments to the ICRC are voluntary and are received as donations based on two types of appeals issued by the committee: an annual \"Headquarters Appeal\" to cover its internal costs and \"Emergency Appeals\" for its individual missions. The total budget for 2009 consists of about 996.9\u00a0million Swiss Francs (85% of the total) for field work and 168.6\u00a0million Swiss Francs (15%) for internal costs. In 2009, the budget for field work increased by 6.9% and the internal budget by 4.4% compared to 2008, primarily due to above-average increases in the number and scope of its missions in Africa.\n\nMost of the ICRC's funding comes from Switzerland and the United States, with other European states and the EU close behind. Together with Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand, they contribute about 80\u201385% of the ICRC's budget. About 3% comes from private gifts, and the rest comes from national Red Cross societies.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Most of the ICRC's funding comes from Switzerland and the United States, with other European states and the EU close behind.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Funding and financial matters", "Rationale": "Most of the ICRC's funding comes from Switzerland and the United States, with other European states and the EU close behind. "}, {"Answer": "Most of the ICRC's funding comes from Switzerland and the United States, with other European states and the EU close behind.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Funding and financial matters", "Rationale": "Most of the ICRC's funding comes from Switzerland and the United States, with other European states and the EU close behind. "}, {"Answer": "Most of it comes from Switzerland and the United States, with other European states and the EU close behind, 3% comes from private gifts, and the rest comes from national Red Cross societies", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Funding and financial matters", "Rationale": "Most of the ICRC's funding comes from Switzerland and the United States, with other European states and the EU close behind. Together with Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand, they contribute about 80\u201385% of the ICRC's budget. About 3% comes from private gifts, and the rest comes from national Red Cross societies."}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross", "who are they?", "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "what was their role in the holocaust?", "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps.", "how do they raise their fund?", "Through donations as: an annual \"Headquarters Appeal\" to cover its internal costs and \"Emergency Appeals\" for its individual missions."], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "describe some of their characteristics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has three official languages - English, French and Spanish. The official symbol is the Red Cross on white background with the words \"COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE\"", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has preserved this motto while other Red Cross organizations have adopted others. Due to Geneva's location in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, the ICRC is also known under its initial French name \"Comit\u00e9 international de la Croix-Rouge\" (CICR). However, the ICRC has three official languages (English, French and Spanish). The official symbol of the ICRC is the Red Cross on white background (the inverse of the Swiss flag) with the words \"COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE\" circling the cross.\n\nUnder the Geneva Convention, the red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems provide protection for military medical services and relief workers in armed conflicts and is to be placed on humanitarian and medical vehicles and buildings. The original emblem that has a red cross on a white background is the exact reverse of the flag of neutral Switzerland. It was later supplemen", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Under the Geneva Convention, the red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems provide protection for military medical services and relief workers in armed conflicts and is to be placed on humanitarian and medical vehicles and buildings.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Under the Geneva Convention, the red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems provide protection for military medical services and relief workers in armed conflicts and is to be placed on humanitarian and medical vehicles and buildings. "}, {"Answer": "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has preserved this motto while other Red Cross organizations have adopted others.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has preserved this motto while other Red Cross organizations have adopted others."}, {"Answer": "It has preserved the original motto while other Red Cross organizations have adopted others and the red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems provide protection for military medical services and relief workers in armed conflicts and is to be placed on humanitarian and medical vehicles and buildings", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has preserved this motto while other Red Cross organizations have adopted others. Due to Geneva's location in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, the ICRC is also known under its initial French name \"Comit\u00e9 international de la Croix-Rouge\" (CICR). However, the ICRC has three official languages (English, French and Spanish). The official symbol of the ICRC is the Red Cross on white background (the inverse of the Swiss flag) with the words \"COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE\" circling the cross.\n\nUnder the Geneva Convention, the red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems provide protection for military medical services and relief workers in armed conflicts and is to be placed on humanitarian and medical vehicles and buildings."}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross", "who are they?", "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "what was their role in the holocaust?", "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps.", "how do they raise their fund?", "Through donations as: an annual \"Headquarters Appeal\" to cover its internal costs and \"Emergency Appeals\" for its individual missions.", "describe some of their characteristics?", "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has three official languages - English, French and Spanish. The official symbol is the Red Cross on white background with the words \"COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE\""], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is their legal status?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A legal foundation was created by a formal agreement between the Swiss government and the ICRC. This agreement protects the full sanctity of all ICRC property in Switzerland including its headquarters and archive, grants members and staff legal immunity, exempts the ICRC from all taxes and fees, guarantees protected and duty-free transfer of goods, services, and money etc", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Legal status", "Rationale": "The ICRC is a private Swiss association that has enjoyed various degrees of special privileges and legal immunities within the territory of Switzerland for many years. On 19 March 1993, a legal foundation for this special treatment was created by a formal agreement between the Swiss government and the ICRC. This agreement protects the full sanctity of all ICRC property in Switzerland including its headquarters and archive, grants members and staff legal immunity, exempts the ICRC from all taxes and fees, guarantees protected and duty-free transfer of goods, services, and money, provides the ICRC with secure communication privileges at the same level as foreign embassies, and simplifies Committee travel in and out of Switzerland. On the other hand, Switzerland does not recognize ICRC-issued passports.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The legal mandate of the ICRC stems from the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, as well as its own Statutes.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Legal status", "Rationale": " The legal mandate of the ICRC stems from the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, as well as its own Statutes. "}, {"Answer": "The ICRC is the only institution explicitly named in international humanitarian law as a controlling authority.", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Legal status", "Rationale": "The ICRC is the only institution explicitly named in international humanitarian law as a controlling authority."}, {"Answer": "It is the only institution explicitly named in international humanitarian law as a controlling authority and its legal mandate stems from the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, as well as its own Statutes", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Legal status", "Rationale": "The ICRC is the only institution explicitly named in international humanitarian law as a controlling authority. The legal mandate of the ICRC stems from the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, as well as its own Statutes. The ICRC also undertakes tasks that are not specifically mandated by law, such as visiting political prisoners outside of conflict and providing relief in natural disasters."}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross", "who are they?", "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "what was their role in the holocaust?", "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps.", "how do they raise their fund?", "Through donations as: an annual \"Headquarters Appeal\" to cover its internal costs and \"Emergency Appeals\" for its individual missions.", "describe some of their characteristics?", "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has three official languages - English, French and Spanish. The official symbol is the Red Cross on white background with the words \"COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE\"", "what is their legal status?", "A legal foundation was created by a formal agreement between the Swiss government and the ICRC. This agreement protects the full sanctity of all ICRC property in Switzerland including its headquarters and archive, grants members and staff legal immunity, exempts the ICRC from all taxes and fees, guarantees protected and duty-free transfer of goods, services, and money etc"], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "17 February 1863", "Topic": "Henry Dunant", "Topic_section": "Red Cross founding history", "Rationale": " Their first meeting on 17 February 1863 is now considered the founding date of the International Committee of the Red Cross.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "9 February 1863", "Topic": "International Committee of the Red Cross", "Topic_section": "Solferino, Henry Dunant and the foundation of the ICRC", "Rationale": "On 9 February 1863 in Geneva, Henry Dunant founded the \"Committee of the Five\" (together with four other leading figures from well-known Geneva families) as an investigatory commission of the Geneva Society for Public Welfare."}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross", "who are they?", "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "what was their role in the holocaust?", "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps.", "how do they raise their fund?", "Through donations as: an annual \"Headquarters Appeal\" to cover its internal costs and \"Emergency Appeals\" for its individual missions.", "describe some of their characteristics?", "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has three official languages - English, French and Spanish. The official symbol is the Red Cross on white background with the words \"COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE\"", "what is their legal status?", "A legal foundation was created by a formal agreement between the Swiss government and the ICRC. This agreement protects the full sanctity of all ICRC property in Switzerland including its headquarters and archive, grants members and staff legal immunity, exempts the ICRC from all taxes and fees, guarantees protected and duty-free transfer of goods, services, and money etc", "when was it founded?", "17 February 1863"], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the location of the place where the earthquake occurred?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest) and approximately west of Port-au-Prince", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 2010 Haiti earthquake (; ) was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0\u00a0M earthquake, with an epicenter near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest) and approximately west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. The earthquake occurred at 16:53 local time (21:53 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Geneva, Switzerland.", "Topic": "Geneva", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Geneva ( ; ; ; ; ; ) is the second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Z\u00fcrich) and the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaking part of Switzerland."}, {"Answer": "The epicenter was near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest) and approximately west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital.", "Topic": "2010 Haiti earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 2010 Haiti earthquake (; ) was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0\u00a0M earthquake, with an epicenter near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest) and approximately west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital."}, {"Answer": "It is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea", "Topic": "Haiti", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Haiti (; ; ), officially the Republic of Haiti (; ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, to the east of Cuba and Jamaica and south of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands."}]} {"Context": ["what happened after the earthquake in haiti 2010", "By 24 January 2010, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake.", "what was the richter scale of it?", "catastrophic magnitude 7.0 M on the Moment magnitude scale", "how many casualties were there because of it?", "3 million people affected with a possible death toll of more than 316,000", "who were involved in rescue efforts?", "International Committee of the Red Cross", "who are they?", "a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland", "what was their role in the holocaust?", "By taking part in the 1995 ceremony to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, the President of the ICRC, Cornelio Sommaruga, paid tribute to all those who had suffered or lost their lives during the war and publicly regretted the past mistakes and shortcomings of the Red Cross with regard to the victims of the concentration camps.", "how do they raise their fund?", "Through donations as: an annual \"Headquarters Appeal\" to cover its internal costs and \"Emergency Appeals\" for its individual missions.", "describe some of their characteristics?", "The original motto of the International Committee of the Red Cross was \"Inter Arma Caritas\" (\"Amidst War, Charity\"). It has three official languages - English, French and Spanish. The official symbol is the Red Cross on white background with the words \"COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE\"", "what is their legal status?", "A legal foundation was created by a formal agreement between the Swiss government and the ICRC. This agreement protects the full sanctity of all ICRC property in Switzerland including its headquarters and archive, grants members and staff legal immunity, exempts the ICRC from all taxes and fees, guarantees protected and duty-free transfer of goods, services, and money etc", "when was it founded?", "17 February 1863", "what is the location of the place where the earthquake occurred?", "near the town of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne (Ouest) and approximately west of Port-au-Prince"], "Conversation_no": 125, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "describe in few words the economy of the town?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Predominately agricultural with the sugarcane industry holds the largest share in the economy.", "Topic": "L\u00e9og\u00e2ne", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The economy in L\u00e9og\u00e2ne remains predominately agricultural despite the challenges that are facing the sector in the commune. The sugarcane industry holds the largest share in the economy. The sugarcane industry is closely followed by the banana industry and then grains such as maize, sorghum and rice. Legumes and foodstuffs such as sweet potatoes, cassava, beans, and yams complete this chain. A significant amount of fishing and farming is practiced throughout the coastal areas. Aviculture and apiculture farms have been rapidly expanding in recent years.\n\nThe Jean L\u00e9opold Dominique sugar mill in Darbonne produces surplus cane molasses, some of which is supplied to the smaller alcohol distilleries around the commune. The sugar mill has a production capacity of 375,000 metric tons of sugar; it also has the ability to produce 22 megawatts (MW) of electricity.\n\nCoffee is a crop of vital importance to the entire national economy. It is one of the major cash crops for L\u00e9og\u00e2ne's peasants living", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The sugarcane industry holds the largest share in the economy", "Topic": "L\u00e9og\u00e2ne", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": " The sugarcane industry holds the largest share in the economy."}, {"Answer": "The economy in L\u00e9og\u00e2ne remains predominately agricultural despite the challenges that are facing the sector in the commune.", "Topic": "L\u00e9og\u00e2ne", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The economy in L\u00e9og\u00e2ne remains predominately agricultural despite the challenges that are facing the sector in the commune. "}, {"Answer": "The economy remains predominately agricultural despite the challenges, the sugarcane industry holds the largest share in the economy", "Topic": "L\u00e9og\u00e2ne", "Topic_section": "Economy", "Rationale": "The economy in L\u00e9og\u00e2ne remains predominately agricultural despite the challenges that are facing the sector in the commune. The sugarcane industry holds the largest share in the economy. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who told the magi to follow the star", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Matthew's narrative", "Rationale": "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem"], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is this magi?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Matthew's narrative", "Rationale": "the Magi (often translated as \"wise men\", but more accurately astrologers", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The (Three) Wise Men or (Three) Kings.", "Topic": "Biblical Magi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The biblical Magi ( or ; singular: ), also referred to as the (Three) Wise Men or (Three) Kings, were \u2013 in the Gospel of Matthew and Christian tradition \u2013 distinguished foreigners who visited Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. "}, {"Answer": "They were priests in Zoroastrianism and the earlier religions of the western Iranians.", "Topic": "Magi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Magi (; singular magus ; from Latin \"magus\") were priests in Zoroastrianism and the earlier religions of the western Iranians. "}, {"Answer": "Magi were priests in Zoroastrianism and the earlier religions of the western Iranians.", "Topic": "Magi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Magi (; singular magus ; from Latin \"magus\") were priests in Zoroastrianism and the earlier religions of the western Iranians."}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers."], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is this star?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Comet", "Rationale": "Other writers \nhighly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Star of Bethlehem, or Christmas Star, appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew where \"wise men from the East\" (Magi) are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem.", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Star of Bethlehem, or Christmas Star, appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew where \"wise men from the East\" (Magi) are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem."}, {"Answer": "A star which signifies the birth of the King of the Jews.", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Matthew's narrative", "Rationale": "In the Gospel of Matthew account, the Magi (often translated as \"wise men\", but more accurately astrologers) arrive at the court of Herod in Jerusalem and tell the king of a star which signifies the birth of the King of the Jews:"}, {"Answer": "The Star of Bethlehem, or Christmas Star, appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Star of Bethlehem, or Christmas Star, appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew where \"wise men from the East\" (Magi) are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem. "}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC"], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is this aforesaid comet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years. Halley is the only known short-period comet that is regularly visible to the naked eye from Earth, and the only naked-eye comet that can appear twice in a human lifetime.", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years. Halley is the only known short-period comet that is regularly visible to the naked eye from Earth, and the only naked-eye comet that can appear twice in a human lifetime. "}, {"Answer": "It is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years."}, {"Answer": "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years."}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "what is this aforesaid comet?", "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years."], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "why did this aforesaid star was born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "According to the Gospel of Matthew, the star was born to lead the Magi to the birth place of Jesus.", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Star of Bethlehem, or Christmas Star, appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew where \"wise men from the East\" (Magi) are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "what is this aforesaid comet?", "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "why did this aforesaid star was born?", "According to the Gospel of Matthew, the star was born to lead the Magi to the birth place of Jesus."], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "which prophecy needed to be fulfilled?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers: \"I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult.\"", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Fulfillment of prophecy", "Rationale": "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers:\n\n\"I see him, but not now;\nI behold him, but not near;\nA Star shall come out of Jacob;\nA Scepter shall rise out of Israel,\nAnd batter the brow of Moab,\nAnd destroy all the sons of tumult.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers.", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Fulfillment of prophecy", "Rationale": "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers:"}, {"Answer": "The Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers: \"I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult.\"", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Fulfillment of prophecy", "Rationale": "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers:\n\n\"I see him, but not now;\nI behold him, but not near;\nA Star shall come out of Jacob;\nA Scepter shall rise out of Israel,\nAnd batter the brow of Moab,\nAnd destroy all the sons of tumult.\""}, {"Answer": "The ancients believed that astronomical phenomena were connected to terrestrial events - As Above, So Below. Miracles were routinely associated with the birth of important people, including the Hebrew patriarchs, as well as Greek and Roman heroes.", "Topic": "Star of Bethlehem", "Topic_section": "Fulfillment of prophecy", "Rationale": "The ancients believed that astronomical phenomena were connected to terrestrial events - As Above, So Below. Miracles were routinely associated with the birth of important people, including the Hebrew patriarchs, as well as Greek and Roman heroes.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "what is this aforesaid comet?", "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "why did this aforesaid star was born?", "According to the Gospel of Matthew, the star was born to lead the Magi to the birth place of Jesus.", "which prophecy needed to be fulfilled?", "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers: \"I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult.\""], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the structure of this aforesaid book of numbers?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.", "Topic": "Book of Numbers", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections.", "Topic": "Book of Numbers", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second."}, {"Answer": "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation .", "Topic": "Book of Numbers", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second."}, {"Answer": "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections", "Topic": "Book of Numbers", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second."}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "what is this aforesaid comet?", "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "why did this aforesaid star was born?", "According to the Gospel of Matthew, the star was born to lead the Magi to the birth place of Jesus.", "which prophecy needed to be fulfilled?", "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers: \"I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult.\"", "what is the structure of this aforesaid book of numbers?", "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second."], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did anyone translate it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, into Jewish and Christian.", "Topic": "Book of Numbers", "Topic_section": "Translations", "Rationale": "Jewish translations:\nChristian translations:"}, {"Answer": "Yes, there are Jewish and Christian translations.", "Topic": "Book of Numbers", "Topic_section": "Translations", "Rationale": "Jewish translations:\nChristian translations:"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "what is this aforesaid comet?", "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "why did this aforesaid star was born?", "According to the Gospel of Matthew, the star was born to lead the Magi to the birth place of Jesus.", "which prophecy needed to be fulfilled?", "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers: \"I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult.\"", "what is the structure of this aforesaid book of numbers?", "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.", "did anyone translate it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where is this mount located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mount Sinai (\"Har Sinai\"; ), traditionally known as Jabal Musa (, translation: Mount Moses), is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is a possible location of the biblical Mount Sinai, the place where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mount Sinai (\"Har Sinai\"; ), traditionally known as Jabal Musa (, translation: Mount Moses), is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is a possible location of the biblical Mount Sinai, the place where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments.\n"}, {"Answer": "It is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is a possible location of the biblical Mount Sinai.", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mount Sinai (\"Har Sinai\"; ), traditionally known as Jabal Musa (, translation: Mount Moses), is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is a possible location of the biblical Mount Sinai, the place where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments."}, {"Answer": "Sinai Peninsula of Egypt", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mount Sinai (\"Har Sinai\"; ), traditionally known as Jabal Musa (, translation: Mount Moses), is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt "}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "what is this aforesaid comet?", "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "why did this aforesaid star was born?", "According to the Gospel of Matthew, the star was born to lead the Magi to the birth place of Jesus.", "which prophecy needed to be fulfilled?", "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers: \"I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult.\"", "what is the structure of this aforesaid book of numbers?", "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.", "did anyone translate it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is this mount located?", "In the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt"], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is its religious significance?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel, constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th-century church, that is not open to the public", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Religious significance", "Rationale": " The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel, constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th-century church, that is not open to the public", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "North of the mountain is the 6th century Saint Catherine's Monastery. The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel.", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Religious significance", "Rationale": "Immediately north of the mountain is the 6th century Saint Catherine's Monastery. The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel, constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th-century church, that is not open to the public. The chapel encloses the rock which is considered to be the source for the biblical Tablets of Stone. "}, {"Answer": "Immediately north of the mountain is the 6th century Saint Catherine's Monastery. The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel.", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Religious significance", "Rationale": "Immediately north of the mountain is the 6th century Saint Catherine's Monastery. The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel"}, {"Answer": "Immediately north of the mountain is the 6th century Saint Catherine's Monastery, the summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel", "Topic": "Mount Sinai", "Topic_section": "Religious significance", "Rationale": "Immediately north of the mountain is the 6th century Saint Catherine's Monastery. The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel, constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th-century church, that is not open to the public. The chapel encloses the rock which is considered to be the source for the biblical Tablets of Stone. At the summit also is \"Moses' cave\", where Moses was said to have waited to receive the Ten Commandments."}]} {"Context": ["who told the magi to follow the star", "Matthew's account suggests that the Magi knew from the star that the \"king of the Jews\" had been born before they arrived in Jerusalem", "who is this magi?", "The Magi (often translated as \"wise men\"), but is more accurately astrologers.", "who is this star?", "Other writers highly suggest that the star was a comet. Halley's Comet was visible in 12 BC and another object, possibly a comet or nova, was seen by Chinese and Korean stargazers in about 5 BC", "what is this aforesaid comet?", "Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75\u201376 years.", "why did this aforesaid star was born?", "According to the Gospel of Matthew, the star was born to lead the Magi to the birth place of Jesus.", "which prophecy needed to be fulfilled?", "The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally linked to the Star Prophecy in the Book of Numbers: \"I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult.\"", "what is the structure of this aforesaid book of numbers?", "Most commentators divide Numbers into three sections based on locale (Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab), linked by two travel sections; an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.", "did anyone translate it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is this mount located?", "In the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt", "what is its religious significance?", "The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel, constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th-century church, that is not open to the public"], "Conversation_no": 126, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what did this aforementioned comet do in 1910?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The 1910 approach, which came into naked-eye view around 10 April and came to perihelion on 20 April, was notable for several reasons: it was the first approach of which photographs exist, and the first for which spectroscopic data were obtained.", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "1910", "Rationale": "The 1910 approach, which came into naked-eye view around 10 April and came to perihelion on 20 April, was notable for several reasons: it was the first approach of which photographs exist, and the first for which spectroscopic data were obtained.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was the first approach of which photographs exist, and the first for which spectroscopic data were obtained. Furthermore, the comet made a relatively close approach of 0.15 AU, making it a spectacular sight.", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "1910", "Rationale": "The 1910 approach, which came into naked-eye view around 10 April and came to perihelion on 20 April, was notable for several reasons: it was the first approach of which photographs exist, and the first for which spectroscopic data were obtained. Furthermore, the comet made a relatively close approach of 0.15 AU, making it a spectacular sight. Indeed, on 19 May, Earth actually passed through the tail of the comet. One of the substances discovered in the tail by spectroscopic analysis was the toxic gas cyanogen, which led astronomer Camille Flammarion to claim that, when Earth passed through the tail, the gas \"would impregnate the atmosphere and possibly snuff out all life on the planet.\" His pronouncement led to panicked buying of gas masks and quack \"anti-comet pills\" and \"anti-comet umbrellas\" by the public. In reality, as other astronomers were quick to point out, the gas is so diffused that the world suffered no ill effects from the passage through the tail."}, {"Answer": "It made a relatively close approach of 0.15 AU, making it a spectacular sight.", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "1910", "Rationale": "The 1910 approach, which came into naked-eye view around 10 April and came to perihelion on 20 April, was notable for several reasons: it was the first approach of which photographs exist, and the first for which spectroscopic data were obtained. Furthermore, the comet made a relatively close approach of 0.15 AU, making it a spectacular sight. "}, {"Answer": "The 1910 approach, which came into naked-eye view around 10 April and came to perihelion on 20 April, was notable for several reasons: it was the first approach of which photographs exist, and the first for which spectroscopic data were obtained", "Topic": "Halley's Comet", "Topic_section": "1910", "Rationale": "The 1910 approach, which came into naked-eye view around 10 April and came to perihelion on 20 April, was notable for several reasons: it was the first approach of which photographs exist, and the first for which spectroscopic data were obtained"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "In the Nuclear Fission", "Topic": "Weak interaction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The weak interaction participates in nuclear fission, and the theory describing it in terms of both its behaviour and effects is sometimes called quantum flavourdynamics (QFD).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nuclear fission", "Topic": "Weak interaction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The weak interaction participates in nuclear fission, and the theory describing it in terms of both its behaviour and effects is sometimes called quantum flavourdynamics (QFD). However, the term QFD is rarely used, because the weak force is better understood in terms of electroweak theory (EWT). "}, {"Answer": "In an atom.", "Topic": "Weak interaction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear physics and particle physics, the weak interaction, which is also often called the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles that is responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms. The weak interaction participates in nuclear fission"}, {"Answer": "Between subatomic particles", "Topic": "Weak interaction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles that is responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms"}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission"], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is this process about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "Topic": "Weak interaction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear physics and particle physics, the weak interaction, which is also often called the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles that is responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei."}, {"Answer": "It is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei."}, {"Answer": "It is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles that is responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "Topic": "Weak interaction", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear physics and particle physics, the weak interaction, which is also often called the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles that is responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms."}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms."], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei. The fission process often produces gamma photons, and releases a very large amount of energy even by the energetic standards of radioactive decay.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.", "Topic": "Radioactive decay", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation"}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei."], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who discovered it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nuclear fission of heavy elements was discovered on December 17, 1938 by German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann, and explained theoretically in January 1939 by Lise Meitner and her nephew Otto Robert Frisch.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann"}, {"Answer": "Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann.", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nNuclear fission of heavy elements was discovered on December 17, 1938 by German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann,"}, {"Answer": "Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "Topic": "Nuclear fission", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Nuclear fission of heavy elements was discovered on December 17, 1938 by German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann, and explained theoretically in January 1939 by Lise Meitner and her nephew Otto Robert Frisch."}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann"], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is the former from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was from Frankfurt am Main", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Otto Hahn was born in Frankfurt am Main on 8 March 1879, the youngest son of Heinrich Hahn (1845\u20131922), a prosperous glazier (and founder of the Glasbau Hahn company), and Charlotte Hahn Giese (1845\u20131905). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Frankfurt am Main", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Frankfurt am Main"}, {"Answer": "Frankfurt am Main, Germany.", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Otto Hahn was born in Frankfurt am Main on 8 March 1879, the youngest son of Heinrich Hahn (1845\u20131922), "}, {"Answer": "Frankfurt am Main", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Otto Hahn was born in Frankfurt am Main on 8 March 1879,"}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "where is the former from?", "He was from Frankfurt am Main"], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what else has he discovered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium, Phenomena of Radioactive recoil & Nuclear Isomerism among many others.", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hahn is referred to as the father of nuclear chemistry. Hahn and Lise Meitner discovered radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium. He also discovered the phenomena of radioactive recoil and nuclear isomerism, and pioneered rubidium\u2013strontium dating. In 1938, Hahn, Lise Meitner and Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission, for which Hahn received the 1944 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Nuclear fission was the basis for nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hahn and Lise Meitner discovered radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium. He also discovered the phenomena of radioactive recoil and nuclear isomerism, and pioneered rubidium\u2013strontium dating.", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hahn and Lise Meitner discovered radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium. He also discovered the phenomena of radioactive recoil and nuclear isomerism, and pioneered rubidium\u2013strontium dating. "}, {"Answer": "Hahn and Lise Meitner discovered radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium. He also discovered the phenomena of radioactive recoil and nuclear isomerism, and pioneered rubidium\u2013strontium dating.", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Hahn and Lise Meitner discovered radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium. He also discovered the phenomena of radioactive recoil and nuclear isomerism, and pioneered rubidium\u2013strontium dating."}, {"Answer": "Several, including radiothorium (thorium-228)", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Discovery of radio thorium, and other \"new elements\"", "Rationale": "Here Hahn worked on radiochemistry, at that time a very new field. In early 1905, in the course of his work with salts of radium, Hahn discovered a new substance he called radiothorium (thorium-228), which at that time was believed to be a new radioactive element."}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "where is the former from?", "He was from Frankfurt am Main", "what else has he discovered?", "Radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium, Phenomena of Radioactive recoil & Nuclear Isomerism among many others."], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "did he receive any award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 along with many others.", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "During his lifetime Hahn was awarded orders, medals, scientific prizes, and fellowships of Academies, Societies, and Institutions from all over the world. At the end of 1999, the German news magazine \"Focus\" published an inquiry of 500 leading natural scientists, engineers, and physicians about the most important scientists of the 20th century. In this poll Hahn was elected third (with 81 points), after the theoretical physicists Albert Einstein and Max Planck, and thus the most significant chemist of his time.\n\nAs well as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1944), Hahn was awarded:\nHahn became the honorary president of the Max Planck Society in 1962.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1944), he became the honorary president of the Max Planck Society in 1962.", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "As well as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1944), Hahn was awarded:\nHahn became the honorary president of the Max Planck Society in 1962."}, {"Answer": "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944.", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "Honors and awards", "Rationale": "\nAs well as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1944), Hahn was awarded:"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic": "Otto Hahn", "Topic_section": "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1944", "Rationale": "n 16 November 1945 the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that Hahn had been awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistr"}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "where is the former from?", "He was from Frankfurt am Main", "what else has he discovered?", "Radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium, Phenomena of Radioactive recoil & Nuclear Isomerism among many others.", "did he receive any award?", "Yes. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 along with many others."], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how someone gets selected for this prize?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "One is awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. This award is administered by the Nobel Foundation", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. This award is administered by the Nobel Foundation, a"}, {"Answer": "The Nobel Laureates in chemistry are selected by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Nomination and selection", "Rationale": "The Nobel Laureates in chemistry are selected by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences."}, {"Answer": "The Nobel Laureates in chemistry are selected by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Nomination and selection", "Rationale": "The Nobel Laureates in chemistry are selected by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences."}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "where is the former from?", "He was from Frankfurt am Main", "what else has he discovered?", "Radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium, Phenomena of Radioactive recoil & Nuclear Isomerism among many others.", "did he receive any award?", "Yes. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 along with many others.", "how someone gets selected for this prize?", "One is awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine."], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how much money does the winner get?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In 2012, the amount was 8 million Swedish Krona, or US$1.1 million. If there are two laureates in a particular category, the award grant is divided equally between the recipients", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Award money", "Rationale": " but in 2012, the amount was 8\u00a0million Swedish Krona, or US$1.1\u00a0million. If there are two laureates in a particular category, the award grant is divided equally between the recipients"}, {"Answer": "The amount of the cash award may differ from year to year, based on the funding available from the Nobel Foundation.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Award money", "Rationale": " The amount of the cash award may differ from year to year, based on the funding available from the Nobel Foundation"}, {"Answer": "In 2009 the total cash awarded was 10 million SEK (US$1.4 million), but in 2012, the amount was 8 million Swedish Krona, or US$1.1 million.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Award money", "Rationale": "For example, in 2009 the total cash awarded was 10\u00a0million SEK (US$1.4\u00a0million), but in 2012, the amount was 8\u00a0million Swedish Krona, or US$1.1\u00a0million."}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "where is the former from?", "He was from Frankfurt am Main", "what else has he discovered?", "Radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium, Phenomena of Radioactive recoil & Nuclear Isomerism among many others.", "did he receive any award?", "Yes. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 along with many others.", "how someone gets selected for this prize?", "One is awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", "how much money does the winner get?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who founded this award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The executors of his will were Ragnar Sohlman and Rudolf Lilljequist founded this award as per Alfred Nobel's last Will.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Alfred Nobel stipulated in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the \"greatest benefit on mankind\" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature. Though Nobel wrote several wills during his lifetime, the last was written a little over a year before he died, and signed at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris on 27 November 1895. Nobel bequeathed 94% of his total assets, 31\u00a0million Swedish \"kronor\" (US$198\u00a0million, \u20ac176 million in 2016), to establish and endow the five Nobel Prizes. Due to the level of skepticism surrounding the will, it was not until 26 April 1897 that it was approved by the Storting (Norwegian Parliament). The executors of his will were Ragnar Sohlman and Rudolf Lilljequist, who formed the Nobel Foundation to take care of Nobel's fortune and organise the prizes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Alfred Nobel stipulated in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the \"greatest benefit on mankind\" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Alfred Nobel stipulated in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the \"greatest benefit on mankind\" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature. "}, {"Answer": "Alfred Nobel.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Alfred Nobel stipulated in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the \"greatest benefit on mankind\" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature. "}, {"Answer": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic": "Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Alfred Nobel stipulated in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the \"greatest benefit on mankind\" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature. "}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "where is the former from?", "He was from Frankfurt am Main", "what else has he discovered?", "Radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium, Phenomena of Radioactive recoil & Nuclear Isomerism among many others.", "did he receive any award?", "Yes. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 along with many others.", "how someone gets selected for this prize?", "One is awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", "how much money does the winner get?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who founded this award?", "The executors of his will were Ragnar Sohlman and Rudolf Lilljequist founded this award as per Alfred Nobel's last Will."], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who was the scientist mentioned last?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "He was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist.", "Topic": "Alfred Nobel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 \u2013 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist."}]} {"Context": ["where do the nuclear and weak interaction forces occur", "In the Nuclear Fission", "what is this process about?", "The weak interaction, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, is the mechanism of interaction between subatomic particles responsible for the radioactive decay of atoms.", "what is meant by the process where it occur?", "Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei.", "who discovered it?", "German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann", "where is the former from?", "He was from Frankfurt am Main", "what else has he discovered?", "Radioactive isotopes of radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium, Phenomena of Radioactive recoil & Nuclear Isomerism among many others.", "did he receive any award?", "Yes. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 along with many others.", "how someone gets selected for this prize?", "One is awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", "how much money does the winner get?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who founded this award?", "The executors of his will were Ragnar Sohlman and Rudolf Lilljequist founded this award as per Alfred Nobel's last Will.", "who was the scientist mentioned last?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 127, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "will it be presented posthumously?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Although posthumous nominations are not presently permitted, individuals who died in the months between their nomination and the decision of the prize committee were originally eligible to receive the prize.", "Topic": "Nobel Prize", "Topic_section": "Posthumous nominations", "Rationale": "Although posthumous nominations are not presently permitted, individuals who died in the months between their nomination and the decision of the prize committee were originally eligible to receive the prize. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "2008", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and the fourth installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" series.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "June 18, 2007", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Shooting began on June 18, 2007, in Deming, New Mexico. "}, {"Answer": "June 18, 2007.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nScreenwriters Jeb Stuart, Jeffrey Boam, Frank Darabont, and Jeff Nathanson wrote drafts before David Koepp's script satisfied the producers. The filmmakers intended to pay tribute to the science fiction B-movies of the 1950s era. Shooting began on June 18, 2007, at various locations in New Mexico, New Haven, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Fresno, California, as well as on sound stages in Los Angeles. To maintain aesthetic continuity with the previous films, the crew relied on traditional stunt work instead of computer-generated stunt doubles, and cinematographer Janusz Kami\u0144ski studied Douglas Slocombe's style from the previous films."}, {"Answer": "Shooting began on 18 June, 2007.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shooting began on June 18, 2007"}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008"], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is its genre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Action-adventure film", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action-adventure film"}, {"Answer": "Action-adventure.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and the fourth installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" series. Released nineteen years after the previous film, the film is set in 1957, pitting Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) against Soviet agents led by Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett)\u2014searching for a telepathic crystal skull. Jones is aided by his former lover, Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), and their son, Mutt Williams (Shia LaBeouf). Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and Jim Broadbent are also part of the supporting cast."}, {"Answer": "It is an action-adventure film .", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg"}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Spalko believes the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Jones is approached by greaser Mutt Williams, who tells him Harold Oxley found a crystal skull in Peru and was later kidnapped along with Mutt's mother, Mary who went after him. Jones tells Mutt of the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator, and Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, with a riddle from Oxley in an ancient language. Two Soviet agents attempt to capture them, but Jones and Mutt escape and, following the riddle's meaning, reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbling on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador who searched for Akator. They find the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning Oxley had returned it there.\n\nJones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle. Spalko believes the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the w"}, {"Answer": "Spalko believes the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "\nJones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle. Spalko believes the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy. Spalko threatens to kill Mutt if Jones doesn't help, but when that doesn't work, the Soviets threaten to kill Marion Ravenwood. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his allies try to escape, but Marion and Jones get caught in a dry sandpit, where Marion reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. and are recaptured by the Soviets. While on their way to Akator, Jones and his team fight their way out of the KGB's clutches, Mac tells Jones he is a CIA double agent, and Dovchenko is devoured by siafu ants. After surviving three waterfalls in an amphibious vehicle, Jones and Oxley identify a skull-like rock"}, {"Answer": "It was believed that the crystal skull belonged to an alien life form and held great psychic power.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": " Spalko believes the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy. "}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who played the role of jones?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Harrison Ford.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Released nineteen years after the previous film, the film is set in 1957, pitting Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) against Soviet agents led by Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett)\u2014searching for a telepathic crystal skull.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Harrison Ford", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Released nineteen years after the previous film, the film is set in 1957, pitting Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford)"}, {"Answer": "Harrison Ford.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and the fourth installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" series. Released nineteen years after the previous film, the film is set in 1957, pitting Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) against Soviet agents led by Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett)\u2014searching for a telepathic crystal skull. Jones is aided by his former lover, Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), and their son, Mutt Williams (Shia LaBeouf). Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and Jim Broadbent are also part of the supporting cast.\n"}, {"Answer": "Harrison Ford.", "Topic": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he fourth installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" series. Released nineteen years after the previous film, the film is set in 1957, pitting Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford)"}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how is he related to aviation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Aviation", "Rationale": "Ford is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters; he has personally provided emergency helicopter services at the request of local authorities in Wyoming, in one instance rescuing a hiker overcome by dehydration.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Aviation", "Rationale": "Ford is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. On several occasions, he has personally provided emergency helicopter services at the request of local authorities in Wyoming, in one instance rescuing a hiker overcome by dehydration.\n"}, {"Answer": "Ford is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. On several occasions, he has personally provided emergency helicopter services at the request of local authorities in Wyoming.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Aviation", "Rationale": "Ford is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. On several occasions, he has personally provided emergency helicopter services at the request of local authorities in Wyoming, in one instance rescuing a hiker overcome by dehydration.\n\nFord began flight training in the 1960s at Wild Rose Idlewild Airport in Wild Rose, Wisconsin, flying in a Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer, but at $15 an hour (), he could not afford to continue the training. In the mid-1990s, he bought a used Gulfstream II and asked one of his pilots, Terry Bender, to give him flying lessons. They started flying a Cessna 182 out of Jackson, Wyoming, later switching to Teterboro, New Jersey, flying a Cessna 206, the aircraft in which he made his first solo flight.\nFord's aircraft is kept at Santa Monica Airport. The Bell 407 is often kept and flown in Jackson, and has been used by the actor in two mountain rescues during his assigned duty time with Teton County Search and Rescue. On one of the rescues, Ford rec"}, {"Answer": "Yes, he is a pilot.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor, pilot, and environmental activist. "}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Archaeology", "Rationale": "Following on his success portraying the archaeologist Indiana Jones, Ford also plays a part in supporting the work of professional archaeologists. He serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he supports the work of professional archaeologists; serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA)", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Archaeology", "Rationale": "Following on his success portraying the archaeologist Indiana Jones, Ford also plays a part in supporting the work of professional archaeologists. He serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology."}, {"Answer": "Yes, He serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA).", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Archaeology", "Rationale": "Following on his success portraying the archaeologist Indiana Jones, Ford also plays a part in supporting the work of professional archaeologists. He serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology. Ford assists them in their mission of increasing public awareness of archaeology and preventing looting and the illegal antiquities trade."}, {"Answer": "He serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Archaeology", "Rationale": "He serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology. Ford assists them in their mission of increasing public awareness of archaeology and preventing looting and the illegal antiquities trade."}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Political views", "Rationale": "Like his parents, Ford is a lifelong Democrat.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a Democrat", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Political views", "Rationale": "Like his parents, Ford is a lifelong Democrat."}, {"Answer": "He is a Democrat. He supported the Dalai Lama and an independent Tibet, publicly condemned the Iraq War.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Political views", "Rationale": "Like his parents, Ford is a lifelong Democrat.\n\nOn September 7, 1995, Ford testified before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee in support of the Dalai Lama and an independent Tibet. In 2007, he narrated the documentary \"Dalai Lama Renaissance\".\n\nIn 2003, he publicly condemned the Iraq War and called for \"regime change\" in the United States. He also criticized Hollywood for making movies which were \"more akin to video games than stories about human life and relationships\", and he called for more gun control in the United States."}, {"Answer": "He is a democrat.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Political views", "Rationale": "Like his parents, Ford is a lifelong Democrat."}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "any other famous movie he acted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"A Time for Killing\"", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "1964\u20131976", "Rationale": "He was finally credited as \"Harrison J. Ford\" in the 1967 Western film \"A Time for Killing\", starring Glenn Ford, George Hamilton and Inger Stevens, but the \"J\" did not stand for anything since he has no middle name.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Star Wars\", \"The Fugitive\", \"Air Force One\", and many more.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Following the initial part of his career in bit parts and supporting roles, Ford gained worldwide fame for his starring role as Han Solo in the epic space opera film \"Star Wars\" (1977), reprising the role in four sequels over the course of the next 42 years. He is also widely known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones in the titular film franchise, beginning with the action-adventure film \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" (1981). His career spans six decades and includes collaborations with some of the most acclaimed and influential filmmakers of all time such as George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Peter Weir, and Mike Nichols.\n\nOutside of his franchise roles, Ford has portrayed heroic characters in films such as the thrillers \"Witness\" (1985), \"The Fugitive\" (1993), and \"Air Force One\" (1997), as well as the historical sports drama \"42\" (2013), in which he played baseball manager Branch Rickey. He has played the Tom Clancy character Jack Ryan in the spy thriller "}, {"Answer": "Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Following the initial part of his career in bit parts and supporting roles, Ford gained worldwide fame for his starring role as Han Solo in the epic space opera film \"Star Wars\" (1977), reprising the role in four sequels over the course of the next 42 years. He is also widely known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones in the titular film franchise, beginning with the action-adventure film \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" (1981). His career spans six decades and includes collaborations with some of the most acclaimed and influential filmmakers of all time such as George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Peter Weir, and Mike Nichols.\n"}, {"Answer": "\"Star Wars\".", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Following the initial part of his career in bit parts and supporting roles, Ford gained worldwide fame for his starring role as Han Solo in the epic space opera film \"Star Wars\" (1977),"}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "any other famous movie he acted?", "\"A Time for Killing\""], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who was his co- star in this film regarding killing?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Glenn Ford\" and \"George Hamilton\"", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson. Filmed in Panavision and Path\u00e9color, it stars Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, and Harrison Ford (credited as Harrison J. Ford) in his first credited film role.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Filmed in Panavision and Path\u00e9color, it stars Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, and Harrison Ford (credited as Harrison J. Ford) in his first credited film role.\n"}, {"Answer": "Glenn Ford, George Hamilton and Inger Stevens.", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "1964\u20131976", "Rationale": "His speaking roles continued next with \"Luv\" (1967), though he was still uncredited. He was finally credited as \"Harrison J. Ford\" in the 1967 Western film \"A Time for Killing\", starring Glenn Ford, George Hamilton and Inger Stevens, but the \"J\" did not stand for anything since he has no middle name. It was added to avoid confusion with a silent film actor named Harrison Ford, who appeared in more than 80 films between 1915 and 1932 and died in 1957. Ford later said that he was unaware of the existence of the earlier actor until he came upon a star with his own name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Ford soon dropped the \"J\" and worked for Universal Studios, playing minor roles in many television series throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, including \"Gunsmoke\", \"Ironside\", \"The Virginian\", \"The F.B.I.\", \"Love, American Style\" and \"Kung Fu\". He appeared in the western \"Journey to Shiloh\" (1968) and had an uncredited, non-speaking role in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1970 film \"Zabriskie "}, {"Answer": "Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, and Inger Stevens.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson. Filmed in Panavision and Path\u00e9color, it stars Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, and Harrison Ford (credited as Harrison J. Ford) in his first credited film role."}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "any other famous movie he acted?", "\"A Time for Killing\"", "who was his co- star in this film regarding killing?", "\"Glenn Ford\" and \"George Hamilton\""], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the storyline of this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It revolves during the Civil War period, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border;they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end."}, {"Answer": "During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end."}, {"Answer": "During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end."}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "any other famous movie he acted?", "\"A Time for Killing\"", "who was his co- star in this film regarding killing?", "\"Glenn Ford\" and \"George Hamilton\"", "what is the storyline of this film?", "It revolves during the Civil War period, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where was the filming done?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Columbia", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Development", "Rationale": "He set up the project at Columbia where he joined forces with Roger Corman.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kanab, Utah", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Principal photography", "Rationale": "Filming started in June 1966 in Kanab, Utah."}, {"Answer": "Kanab, Utah.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Principal photography", "Rationale": "Filming started in June 1966 in Kanab, Utah.\n\nBy the end of the month, Corman had left the project and been replaced by Phil Karlson. Columbia gave no reason for this decision. Once Corman left, his editor Monte Hellman also left the project.\n\nRichard Devon, an actor who had worked with Corman, later argued the problem on the film was that Corman could not reconcile his low budget ways to work for a major studio.\nHe was given a fine budget and stars and everything else. But he started shooting the film and he just couldn't get out of his old ways. He was pushing the footage, he was pushing the actors, the crew was upset, everybody was upset, etc. The Columbia brass looked at the rushes and called him in andsaid. \u2018You know. Roger, we want something to be on the film, We don\u2019t need this fast kind of attitude that you\u2019ve had in the past. There's a talent there, there's an ability. Stretch it out.\" But he couldn\u2019t hack it. And he got replaced on the film."}, {"Answer": "It started in Kanab, Utah.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Principal photography", "Rationale": "Filming started in June 1966 in Kanab, Utah."}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "any other famous movie he acted?", "\"A Time for Killing\"", "who was his co- star in this film regarding killing?", "\"Glenn Ford\" and \"George Hamilton\"", "what is the storyline of this film?", "It revolves during the Civil War period, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "where was the filming done?", "Columbia"], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who directed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The direction was initially by Roger Corman but was finished by Phil Karlson.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson. "}, {"Answer": "Directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson. Filmed in Panavision and Path\u00e9color, it stars Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, and Harrison Ford (credited as Harrison J. Ford) in his first credited film role."}, {"Answer": "Directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson. "}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "any other famous movie he acted?", "\"A Time for Killing\"", "who was his co- star in this film regarding killing?", "\"Glenn Ford\" and \"George Hamilton\"", "what is the storyline of this film?", "It revolves during the Civil War period, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "where was the filming done?", "Columbia", "who directed it?", "The direction was initially by Roger Corman but was finished by Phil Karlson."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "any reason behind it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The reason is not known.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Principal photography", "Rationale": "By the end of the month, Corman had left the project and been replaced by Phil Karlson. Columbia gave no reason for this decision. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "He decided I was going nowhere and wanted to move directly into the business.\" So he accepted a contract with Columbia. He had a deal to make three films with Columbia.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Pre-production", "Rationale": "By the end of 1964, Roger Corman was one of the most successful low-budget filmmakers in Hollywood, mostly working for American International Pictures. \"Everything had been interesting, artistically satisfying, economically satisfying\", Corman said eighteen months later. \"But I decided I was going nowhere and wanted to move directly into the business.\" So he accepted a contract with Columbia.\n\nCorman had a deal to make three films with Columbia. \"But every idea I submitted was too strange, too weird\", he later said. \"Every idea they had seemed to ordinary to me. Ordinary pictures don't make money today [in 1966] because audiences today are too intelligent... It's a young people's audience... They can see the average for free on TV. You've got to give them something a little more complex artistically and intellectually. To show something you can't see on TV leads inevitably to unusual material.\""}, {"Answer": "Richard Devon, an actor who had worked with Corman, later argued the problem on the film was that Corman could not reconcile his low budget ways to work for a major studio.", "Topic": "A Time for Killing", "Topic_section": "Principal photography", "Rationale": "Richard Devon, an actor who had worked with Corman, later argued the problem on the film was that Corman could not reconcile his low budget ways to work for a major studio."}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "any other famous movie he acted?", "\"A Time for Killing\"", "who was his co- star in this film regarding killing?", "\"Glenn Ford\" and \"George Hamilton\"", "what is the storyline of this film?", "It revolves during the Civil War period, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "where was the filming done?", "Columbia", "who directed it?", "The direction was initially by Roger Corman but was finished by Phil Karlson.", "any reason behind it?", "The reason is not known."], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "which was his debut film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Five Guns West\"", "Topic": "Roger Corman", "Topic_section": "Director", "Rationale": "Corman's second film for ARC was one he decided to direct, \"Five Guns West\" (1955), a Western, made in color for around $60,000, with Malone and John Lund. The script was written by Robert Wright Campbell, who worked with Corman on several more occasions.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round\"", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "1964\u20131976", "Rationale": "His first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in \"Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round\" (1966)."}, {"Answer": "Uncredited one, Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round, credited as \"Harrison J. Ford\" in the 1967 Western film \"A Time for Killing\".", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "1964\u20131976", "Rationale": "In 1964, after a season of summer stock with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin, Ford traveled to Los Angeles to apply for a job in radio voice-overs. He did not get it, but stayed in California and eventually signed a $150-per-week contract with Columbia Pictures' new talent program, playing bit roles in films. His first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in \"Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round\" (1966). There is little record of his non-speaking (or \"extra\") roles in film. Ford was at the bottom of the hiring list, having offended producer Jerry Tokovsky after he played a bellboy in the feature. He was told by Tokovsky that when actor Tony Curtis delivered a bag of groceries, he did it like a movie star; Ford felt his job was to act like a bellboy."}, {"Answer": "His first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in \"Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round\".", "Topic": "Harrison Ford", "Topic_section": "1964\u20131976", "Rationale": "His first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in \"Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round\" "}]} {"Context": ["when was kingdom of the crystal skull filmed", "2008", "what is its genre?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the significance of the crystal skull in the film?", "It was believed that it belonged to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and finding more skulls will grant the Soviet Union the ability to rule the world through the use of telepathy.", "who played the role of jones?", "Harrison Ford.", "how is he related to aviation?", "He is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.", "was he into archaeological expeditions as well?", "Yes, he serves as a General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America.", "what opinions does he hold on politics?", "He holds the opinion of being a Democrat.", "any other famous movie he acted?", "\"A Time for Killing\"", "who was his co- star in this film regarding killing?", "\"Glenn Ford\" and \"George Hamilton\"", "what is the storyline of this film?", "It revolves during the Civil War period, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.", "where was the filming done?", "Columbia", "who directed it?", "The direction was initially by Roger Corman but was finished by Phil Karlson.", "any reason behind it?", "The reason is not known.", "which was his debut film?", "\"Five Guns West\""], "Conversation_no": 128, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "which film did he associate for columbia?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Long Ride Home\"", "Topic": "Roger Corman", "Topic_section": "Working for major studios", "Rationale": "He also signed with Columbia to make a Western, \"The Long Ride Home\", based on a script by Robert Towne.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"The Long Ride Home\".", "Topic": "Roger Corman", "Topic_section": "Working for major studios", "Rationale": "He also signed with Columbia to make a Western, \"The Long Ride Home\", based on a script by Robert Towne."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is hypopituitarism?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hypopituitarism is the decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the decreased secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hypopituitarism is the decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain."}, {"Answer": "It is the decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is the decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain."}, {"Answer": "It is the decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hypopituitarism is the decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain."}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are the indications of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": "The hormones of the pituitary have different actions in the body, and the symptoms of hypopituitarism therefore depend on which hormone is deficient. The symptoms may be subtle and are often initially attributed to other causes. In most of the cases, three or more hormones are deficient. The most common problem is insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.\n\nSometimes, there are additional symptoms that arise from the underlying cause; for instance, if the hypopituitarism is due to a growth hormone-producing tumor, there may be symptoms of acromegaly (enlargement of the hands and feet, coarse facial features), and if the tumor extends to the optic nerve or optic chiasm, there may be visual field defects. Headaches may also accompany pituitary tumors, as well as pituitary apoplexy (infarction or haemorrhag", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sex hormone abnormalities, symptoms of acromegaly, etc. are few among them", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": "The most common problem is insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.\n\nSometimes, there are additional symptoms that arise from the underlying cause; for instance, if the hypopituitarism is due to a growth hormone-producing tumor, there may be symptoms of acromegaly (enlargement of the hands and feet, coarse facial features), and if the tumor extends to the optic nerve or optic chiasm, there may be visual field defects."}, {"Answer": "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities and growth hormone deficiency.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": "In most of the cases, three or more hormones are deficient. The most common problem is insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.\n"}, {"Answer": "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Signs and symptoms", "Rationale": " The most common problem is insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.\n\nSometimes, there are additional symptoms that arise from the underlying cause; for instance, if the hypopituitarism is due to a growth hormone-producing tumor, there may be symptoms of acromegaly (enlargement of the hands and feet, coarse facial features), and if the tumor extends to the optic nerve or optic chiasm, there may be visual field defects. Headaches may also accompany pituitary tumors, as well as pituitary apoplexy (infarction or haemorrhage of a pituitary tumor) and lymphocytic hypophysitis (autoimmune inflammation of the pituitary). Apoplexy, in addition to sudden headaches and rapidly worsening visual loss, may also be associated with double vision that results from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous si"}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how this can be treated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Treatment", "Rationale": "Treatment of hypopituitarism is threefold: removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Treatment", "Rationale": "Treatment of hypopituitarism is threefold: removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies."}, {"Answer": "It's treatment is threefold: removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Treatment", "Rationale": "removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies."}, {"Answer": "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "Topic": "Hypopituitarism", "Topic_section": "Treatment", "Rationale": "Treatment of hypopituitarism is threefold: removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies."}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In vertebrate anatomy, the pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine gland, about the size of a pea and weighing in humans. It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Base of the brain", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain."}, {"Answer": "It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain."}, {"Answer": "It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain"}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is the size of this gland?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The size of a pea", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In vertebrate anatomy, the pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine gland, about the size of a pea and weighing in humans. It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Size of a pea", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In vertebrate anatomy, the pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine gland, about the size of a pea and weighing in humans"}, {"Answer": "Pea-sized", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": " pea-sized "}, {"Answer": "It is about the size of a pea", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In vertebrate anatomy, the pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine gland, about the size of a pea and weighing in human"}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea"], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The anterior pituitary (or adenohypophysis) is a lobe of the gland that regulates several physiological processes (including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Regulates several physiological processes; including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The anterior pituitary (or adenohypophysis) is a lobe of the gland that regulates several physiological processes (including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation). "}, {"Answer": "It synthesizes and secretes hormones.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Anterior", "Rationale": "synthesizes and secretes hormones."}, {"Answer": "It synthesizes and secretes hormones.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Anterior", "Rationale": "The anterior pituitary synthesizes and secretes hormones."}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc", "Topic": "Anterior pituitary", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "The anterior pituitary contains five types of endocrine cell, and they are defined by the hormones they secrete: somatotropes (GH); Lactotropes (PRL); gonadotropes (LH and FSH); corticotropes (ACTH) and thyrotropes (TSH). It also contains non-endocrine folliculostellate cells which are thought to stimulate and support the endocrine cell populations.\n\nHormones secreted by the anterior pituitary are trophic hormones (Greek: trophe, \u201cnourishment\u201d). \"Trophic hormones\" directly affect growth either as hyperplasia or hypertrophy on the tissue it is stimulating. \"Tropic hormones\" are named for their ability to act directly on target tissues or other endocrine glands to release hormones, causing numerous cascading physiological responses.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Trophic hormones", "Topic": "Anterior pituitary", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "Hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary are trophic hormones (Greek: trophe, \u201cnourishment\u201d)."}, {"Answer": "(-RH)", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Anterior", "Rationale": " (-RH) "}, {"Answer": "Somatotropes (GH); Lactotropes (PRL); gonadotropes (LH and FSH); corticotropes (ACTH) and thyrotropes (TSH).", "Topic": "Anterior pituitary", "Topic_section": "Function", "Rationale": "The anterior pituitary contains five types of endocrine cell, and they are defined by the hormones they secrete: somatotropes (GH); Lactotropes (PRL); gonadotropes (LH and FSH); corticotropes (ACTH) and thyrotropes (TSH)."}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc"], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is the posterior lobe different from the anterior lobe?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It store and secretes (but does not synthesize) the important endocrine hormones.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Posterior", "Rationale": "The posterior pituitary stores and secretes (but does not synthesize) the following important endocrine hormones:\n\nMagnocellular neurons:", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It stores and secretes (but does not synthesize)", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Posterior", "Rationale": "The posterior pituitary stores and secretes (but does not synthesize) "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc", "how is the posterior lobe different from the anterior lobe?", "It store and secretes (but does not synthesize) the important endocrine hormones."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "in which other animals this gland can be found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "All vertebrates such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds,", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "The pituitary gland is found in all vertebrates, but its structure varies among different groups.\n\nThe division of the pituitary described above is typical of mammals, and is also true, to varying degrees, of all tetrapods. However, only in mammals does the posterior pituitary have a compact shape. In lungfish, it is a relatively flat sheet of tissue lying above the anterior pituitary, but in amphibians, reptiles, and birds, it becomes increasingly well developed. The intermediate lobe is, in general, not well developed in any species and is entirely absent in birds.\n\nThe structure of the pituitary in fish, apart from the lungfish, is generally different from that in other animals. In general, the intermediate lobe tends to be well developed, and may equal the remainder of the anterior pituitary in size. The posterior lobe typically forms a sheet of tissue at the base of the pituitary stalk, and in most cases sends irregular finger-like projection into the tissue of the anterior pituit", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is found in all vertebrates", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "The pituitary gland is found in all vertebrates, but its structure varies among different groups.\n\nThe division of the pituitary described above is typical of mammals, and is also true, to varying degrees, of all tetrapods. However, only in mammals does the posterior pituitary have a compact shape. In lungfish, it is a relatively flat sheet of tissue lying above the anterior pituitary, but in amphibians, reptiles, and birds, it becomes increasingly well developed. The intermediate lobe is, in general, not well developed in any species and is entirely absent in birds."}, {"Answer": "Mammals, tetrapods, lungfish, amphibians, reptiles and birds etc", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": " mammals, and is also true, to varying degrees, of all tetrapods."}, {"Answer": "It is found in all vertebrates; typical of mammals and tetrapods; lungfish; amphibians, reptiles, and birds.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Other animals", "Rationale": "The pituitary gland is found in all vertebrates, but its structure varies among different groups.\n\nThe division of the pituitary described above is typical of mammals, and is also true, to varying degrees, of all tetrapods. However, only in mammals does the posterior pituitary have a compact shape. In lungfish, it is a relatively flat sheet of tissue lying above the anterior pituitary, but in amphibians, reptiles, and birds, it becomes increasingly well developed. The intermediate lobe is, in general, not well developed in any species and is entirely absent in birds."}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc", "how is the posterior lobe different from the anterior lobe?", "It store and secretes (but does not synthesize) the important endocrine hormones.", "in which other animals this gland can be found?", "All vertebrates such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds,"], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the clinical significance of this gland?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "There are diseases involving the pituitary gland. The functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones. The Pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Clinical significance", "Rationale": "Some of the diseases involving the pituitary gland are:\n\nAll of the functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones.\n\nThe pituitary gland is important for mediating the stress response, via the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis (HPA axis) Critically, pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is important for mediating the stress response, via the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis (HPA axis)", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Clinical significance", "Rationale": "Some of the diseases involving the pituitary gland are:\n\nAll of the functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones.\n\nThe pituitary gland is important for mediating the stress response, via the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis (HPA axis) Critically, pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior."}, {"Answer": "It is important for mediating the stress response, via the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis (HPA axis) Critically, pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior.", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Clinical significance", "Rationale": "is important for mediating the stress response, via the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis (HPA axis) Critically, pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior."}, {"Answer": "It is important for mediating the stress response, via the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis (HPA axis).", "Topic": "Pituitary gland", "Topic_section": "Clinical significance", "Rationale": "All of the functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones.\n\nThe pituitary gland is important for mediating the stress response, via the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis (HPA axis) Critically, pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior."}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc", "how is the posterior lobe different from the anterior lobe?", "It store and secretes (but does not synthesize) the important endocrine hormones.", "in which other animals this gland can be found?", "All vertebrates such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds,", "what is the clinical significance of this gland?", "There are diseases involving the pituitary gland. The functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones. The Pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is the third mentioned vertebrates from the above list?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Reptiles are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives. "}, {"Answer": "They are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives."}, {"Answer": "They are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Reptiles are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives. "}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc", "how is the posterior lobe different from the anterior lobe?", "It store and secretes (but does not synthesize) the important endocrine hormones.", "in which other animals this gland can be found?", "All vertebrates such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds,", "what is the clinical significance of this gland?", "There are diseases involving the pituitary gland. The functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones. The Pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior.", "what is the third mentioned vertebrates from the above list?", "They are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives"], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "do they play any roles in cultures and religions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - In Egyptian history, the Nile cobra was worshipped as one of the gods and was also used for sinister purposes; In Hinduism, snakes are worshipped as gods; The turtle has a symbol of steadfastness and tranquility in religion, mythology, and folklore from around the world.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "In cultures and religions", "Rationale": "The snake or serpent has played a powerful symbolic role in different cultures. In Egyptian history, the Nile cobra adorned the crown of the pharaoh. It was worshipped as one of the gods and was also used for sinister purposes: murder of an adversary and ritual suicide (Cleopatra). In Greek mythology snakes are associated with deadly antagonists, as a chthonic symbol, roughly translated as \"earthbound\". The nine-headed Lernaean Hydra that Hercules defeated and the three Gorgon sisters are children of Gaia, the earth. Medusa was one of the three Gorgon sisters who Perseus defeated. Medusa is described as a hideous mortal, with snakes instead of hair and the power to turn men to stone with her gaze. After killing her, Perseus gave her head to Athena who fixed it to her shield called the Aegis. The Titans are depicted in art with their legs replaced by bodies of snakes for the same reason: They are children of Gaia, so they are bound to the earth. In Hinduism, snakes are worshipped as god", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the snake or serpent has played a powerful symbolic role in different cultures", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "In cultures and religions", "Rationale": "The snake or serpent has played a powerful symbolic role in different cultures. In Egyptian history, the Nile cobra adorned the crown of the pharaoh. It was worshipped as one of the gods and was also used for sinister purposes: murder of an adversary and ritual suicide (Cleopatra)"}, {"Answer": "The snake or serpent has played a powerful symbolic role in different cultures like in Egyptian history, the Nile cobra adorned the crown of the pharaoh, in Greek mythology snakes are associated with deadly antogonist, as a chthonic symbol etc", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "In cultures and religions", "Rationale": "The snake or serpent has played a powerful symbolic role in different cultures. In Egyptian history, the Nile cobra adorned the crown of the pharaoh."}, {"Answer": "Yes, dinosaurs have been widely depicted in culture since the English palaeontologist Richard Owen coined the name \"dinosaur\"; the snake or serpent has played a powerful symbolic role in different cultures.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "In cultures and religions", "Rationale": "Dinosaurs have been widely depicted in culture since the English palaeontologist Richard Owen coined the name \"dinosaur\" in 1842. As soon as 1854, the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs were on display to the public in south London. One dinosaur appeared in literature even earlier, as Charles Dickens placed a \"Megalosaurus\" in the first chapter of his novel \"Bleak House\" in 1852. The dinosaurs featured in books, films, television programs, artwork, and other media have been used for both education and entertainment. The depictions range from the realistic, as in the television documentaries of the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century, or the fantastic, as in the monster movies of the 1950s and 1960s.\n\nThe snake or serpent has played a powerful symbolic role in different cultures. In Egyptian history, the Nile cobra adorned the crown of the pharaoh. It was worshipped as one of the gods and was also used for sinister purposes: murder of an adversary and ritual suicide (Cleopatra)."}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc", "how is the posterior lobe different from the anterior lobe?", "It store and secretes (but does not synthesize) the important endocrine hormones.", "in which other animals this gland can be found?", "All vertebrates such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds,", "what is the clinical significance of this gland?", "There are diseases involving the pituitary gland. The functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones. The Pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior.", "what is the third mentioned vertebrates from the above list?", "They are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives", "do they play any roles in cultures and religions?", "Yes - In Egyptian history, the Nile cobra was worshipped as one of the gods and was also used for sinister purposes; In Hinduism, snakes are worshipped as gods; The turtle has a symbol of steadfastness and tranquility in religion, mythology, and folklore from around the world."], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what type of reproduction is common in this class?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Reptiles generally reproduce sexually; Most reptiles lay amniotic eggs", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Reproduction", "Rationale": "Reptiles generally reproduce sexually, though some are capable of asexual reproduction. All reproductive activity occurs through the cloaca, the single exit/entrance at the base of the tail where waste is also eliminated. Most reptiles have copulatory organs, which are usually retracted or inverted and stored inside the body. In turtles and crocodilians, the male has a single median penis, while squamates, including snakes and lizards, possess a pair of hemipenes, only one of which is typically used in each session. Tuatara, however, lack copulatory organs, and so the male and female simply press their cloacas together as the male discharges sperm.\n\nMost reptiles lay amniotic eggs covered with leathery or calcareous shells. An amnion, chorion, and allantois are present during embryonic life. The eggshell (1) protects the crocodile embryo (11) and keeps it from drying out, but it is flexible to allow gas exchange. The chorion (6) aids in gas exchange between the inside and outside of th", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They generally reproduce sexually", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Reproduction", "Rationale": "Reptiles generally reproduce sexually, though some are capable of asexual reproduction. All reproductive activity occurs through the cloaca, the single exit/entrance at the base of the tail where waste is also eliminated. "}, {"Answer": "They generally reproduce sexually, though some are capable of asexual reproduction.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Reproduction", "Rationale": " generally reproduce sexually, though some are capable of asexual reproduction."}, {"Answer": "They generally reproduce sexually, though some are capable of asexual reproduction.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Reproduction", "Rationale": "Reptiles generally reproduce sexually, though some are capable of asexual reproduction. All reproductive activity occurs through the cloaca, the single exit/entrance at the base of the tail where waste is also eliminated. "}]} {"Context": ["hypothalamic amenorrhea will result in the increased secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is hypopituitarism?", "A decreased (\"hypo\") secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.", "what are the indications of it?", "Insufficiency of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH) leading to sex hormone abnormalities. Growth hormone deficiency is more common in people with an underlying tumor than those with other causes.", "how this can be treated?", "Removing the underlying cause, treating the hormone deficiencies, and addressing any other repercussions that arise from the hormone deficiencies.", "you mentioned a gland above, where is it located in human body?", "The bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.", "what is the size of this gland?", "The size of a pea", "what is the functions of anterior lobe of this gland?", "Synthesizes and secretes hormones; regulates several physiological processes including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation.", "which hormones are synthesized by this lobe?", "Growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) etc", "how is the posterior lobe different from the anterior lobe?", "It store and secretes (but does not synthesize) the important endocrine hormones.", "in which other animals this gland can be found?", "All vertebrates such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds,", "what is the clinical significance of this gland?", "There are diseases involving the pituitary gland. The functions of the pituitary gland can be adversely affected by an over- or under-production of associated hormones. The Pituitary gland growth during adolescence can be altered by early life stress such as childhood maltreatment or maternal dysphoric behavior.", "what is the third mentioned vertebrates from the above list?", "They are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives", "do they play any roles in cultures and religions?", "Yes - In Egyptian history, the Nile cobra was worshipped as one of the gods and was also used for sinister purposes; In Hinduism, snakes are worshipped as gods; The turtle has a symbol of steadfastness and tranquility in religion, mythology, and folklore from around the world.", "what type of reproduction is common in this class?", "Reptiles generally reproduce sexually; Most reptiles lay amniotic eggs"], "Conversation_no": 129, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "are they commercially farmed by humans?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Crocodiles are farmed for the hides and meat; Snakes are also farmed for the purpose of research and the collection of venom for the creation of antivenom.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Commercial farming", "Rationale": "Crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, and are farmed commercially. Their hides are tanned and used to make leather goods such as shoes and handbags; crocodile meat is also considered a delicacy. The most commonly farmed species are the saltwater and Nile crocodiles. Farming has resulted in an increase in the saltwater crocodile population in Australia, as eggs are usually harvested from the wild, so landowners have an incentive to conserve their habitat. Crocodile leather is made into wallets, briefcases, purses, handbags, belts, hats, and shoes. Crocodile oil has been used for various purposes.\n\nSnakes are also farmed, primarily in East and Southeast Asia, and their production has become more intensive in the last decade. Snake farming has been troubling for conservation in the past as it can lead to overexploitation of wild snakes and their natural prey to supply the farms. However, farming snakes can limit the hunting of wild snakes, while reducing the slaughter of hi", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Commercial farming", "Rationale": "Crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, and are farmed commercially. Their hides are tanned and used to make leather goods such as shoes and handbags; crocodile meat is also considered a delicacy. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, and are farmed commercially, snakes are also farmed primarily in East and Southeast Asia and Turtle farming is another known but controversial practice.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Commercial farming", "Rationale": "Crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, and are farmed commercially. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, and are farmed commercially.", "Topic": "Reptile", "Topic_section": "Commercial farming", "Rationale": "Crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, and are farmed commercially. Their hides are tanned and used to make leather goods such as shoes and handbags; crocodile meat is also considered a delicacy. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how late can i buy beer in oregon", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "2:30 a.m", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "2:30\u00a0a.m", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Between 7 a.m. and 2:30 a.m.", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alcohol may be purchased between 7 a.m. and 2:30\u00a0a.m."}, {"Answer": "Alcohol may be purchased between 7 a.m. and 2:30 a.m", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Today, there are thriving industries producing beer, wine, and liquor in the state. Alcohol may be purchased between 7 a.m. and 2:30\u00a0a.m. "}, {"Answer": "Until 2.30 am.", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Alcohol may be purchased between 7 a.m. and 2:30\u00a0a.m. As of 2007, consumption of spirits is on the rise, while beer consumption is holding steady. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m"], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how does people consume it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Consumption", "Rationale": " in 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits, but s", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the form of beer, wine, and liquor, for on- or off-premises", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Consumption", "Rationale": "Alcohol laws in Oregon permit the sale of beer, wine, and liquor, for on- or off-premises consumption, between 7 a.m. and 2:30\u00a0a.m. In 2004, Oregonians consumed of distilled spirits, of wine, and of beer, ranking it 27th, 19th, and 27th respectively of US states. Oregon had an estimated population of 3,594,586 in 2004, ranking it 27th among US states.\n"}, {"Answer": "In 2004, Oregonians consumed of distilled spirits, of wine, and of beer, ranking it 27th, 19th, and 27th respectively of US states.", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Consumption", "Rationale": " In 2004, Oregonians consumed of distilled spirits, of wine, and of beer, ranking it 27th, 19th, and 27th respectively of US states. Oregon had an estimated population of 3,594,586 in 2004, ranking it 27th among US states."}, {"Answer": "Oregonians consumed of distilled spirits, of wine, and of beer, ranking it 27th, 19th, and 27th respectively of US states.", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Consumption", "Rationale": "Oregonians consumed of distilled spirits, of wine, and of beer, ranking it 27th, 19th, and 27th respectively of US states. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Consumption", "Rationale": "beer, wine, and liquor", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Whiskey, vodka, and tequila", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Consumption", "Rationale": "In 2007, sales of spirits increased 9% over the previous year. Whiskey and vodka were the top sellers, while tequila had the largest percentage increase. Oregonians' top buy was Jack Daniel's, with 412,000 bottles sold. "}, {"Answer": "Beer, wine, and liquor.", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Consumption", "Rationale": "Alcohol laws in Oregon permit the sale of beer, wine, and liquor, for on- or off-premises consumption, between 7 a.m. and 2:30\u00a0a.m. In 2004, Oregonians consumed of distilled spirits, of wine, and of beer, ranking it 27th, 19th, and 27th respectively of US states. Oregon had an estimated population of 3,594,586 in 2004, ranking it "}, {"Answer": "Beer, wine, and liquor.", "Topic": "Alcoholic beverages in Oregon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Today, there are thriving industries producing beer, wine, and liquor in the state. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc"], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the second one mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice. "}, {"Answer": "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice. "}, {"Answer": "Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the historical account behind it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China, Georgia, Iran, and Sicily. Wine reached the Balkans by 4500 BC and was consumed and celebrated in ancient Greece, Thrace and Rome", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC). Wine reached the Balkans by 4500\u00a0BC and was consumed and celebrated in ancient Greece, Thrace and Rome. Throughout history, wine has been consumed for its intoxicating effects.."}, {"Answer": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC). "}, {"Answer": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC). "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC)."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are some different types?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Red wine", "Rationale": "Red wine", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Red wine, Rice wine and other fruit wines such as plum, cherry, pomegranate, currant and elderberry", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wines not made from grapes involve fermentation of additional crops including, rice wine and other fruit wines such as plum, cherry, pomegranate, currant and elderberry."}, {"Answer": "White wine, red-wine, ros\u00e9 wine, etc.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Red wine", "Rationale": "The red-wine production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin."}, {"Answer": "Red wine, white wine, rose wine, fruit wine and honey wine.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Red wine", "Rationale": "The red-wine production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin. Red wine is made from dark-colored grape varieties. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc"], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the first one like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Red wine", "Rationale": "production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is made from dark-colored grape varieties and the actual color can range from intense violet to brick red and brown", "Topic": "Red wine", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Red wine is a type of wine made from dark-colored grape varieties. The actual color of the wine can range from intense violet, typical of young wines, through to brick red for mature wines and brown for older red wines. "}, {"Answer": "The red-wine production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Red wine", "Rationale": "The red-wine production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin."}, {"Answer": "The red-wine production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Red wine", "Rationale": "The red-wine production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin"}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is it produced?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wine grapes grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "Wine grapes grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator. The world's southernmost vineyards are in the Central Otago region of New Zealand's South Island near the 45th parallel south, and the northernmost are in Flen, Sweden, just north of the 59th parallel north."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Wine grapes grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "Wine grapes grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "where is it produced?", "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how does europe classify this drink in general?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\", Portugal and Germany created a similar system while Spain, Greece and Italy are based on a dual system.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "European classifications", "Rationale": "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", Portugal has developed a system resembling that of France, and Spain, Greece and Italy have classifications based on a dual system of region of origin and product quality", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "European classifications", "Rationale": "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\" (AOC) or similar, depending on the region. Portugal has developed a system resembling that of France and, in fact, pioneered this concept in 1756 with a royal charter creating the Demarcated Douro Region and regulating the production and trade of wine. Germany created a similar scheme in 2002, although it has not yet achieved the authority of the other countries' classification systems. Spain, Greece and Italy have classifications based on a dual system of region of origin and product quality."}, {"Answer": "Spain, Greece and Italy have classifications based on a dual system of region of origin and product quality.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "European classifications", "Rationale": "Germany created a similar scheme in 2002, although it has not yet achieved the authority of the other countries' classification systems. Spain, Greece and Italy have classifications based on a dual system of region of origin and "}, {"Answer": "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\".", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "European classifications", "Rationale": "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\" (AOC) or similar, depending on the region. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "where is it produced?", "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "how does europe classify this drink in general?", "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\", Portugal and Germany created a similar system while Spain, Greece and Italy are based on a dual system."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are its culinary usage?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sweet dessert wines, stocks, braising, wine sauce etc", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Culinary uses", "Rationale": "Sweet dessert wines", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is accompanies and enhances a wide range of cuisines, from the simple and traditional stews to the most sophisticated and complex haute cuisines", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Culinary uses", "Rationale": "Wine is a popular and important drink that accompanies and enhances a wide range of cuisines, from the simple and traditional stews to the most sophisticated and complex haute cuisines."}, {"Answer": "It is often served with dinner.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Culinary uses", "Rationale": " Wine is often served with dinner. "}, {"Answer": "Wine is a popular and important drink that accompanies and enhances a wide range of cuisines.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Culinary uses", "Rationale": "Wine is a popular and important drink that accompanies and enhances a wide range of cuisines, from the simple and traditional stews to the most sophisticated and complex haute cuisines. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "where is it produced?", "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "how does europe classify this drink in general?", "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\", Portugal and Germany created a similar system while Spain, Greece and Italy are based on a dual system.", "what are its culinary usage?", "Sweet dessert wines, stocks, braising, wine sauce etc"], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how is it related to christian religion?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Christianity", "Rationale": "is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In Christianity, wine is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist, which originates in the Gospel account of the Last Supper", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Christianity", "Rationale": "In Christianity, wine is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist, which originates in the Gospel account of the Last Supper (Gospel of Luke 22:19) describing Jesus sharing bread and wine with his disciples and commanding them to \"do this in remembrance of me.\" "}, {"Answer": "In Christianity, it is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Christianity", "Rationale": "In Christianity, wine is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist, which originates in the Gospel account of the Last Supper (Gospel of Luke 22:19) describing Jesus sharing bread and wine with his disciples and commanding them to \"do this in remembrance of me.\" Beliefs about the nature of the Eucharist vary among denominations (see Eucharistic theologies contrasted).\n"}, {"Answer": "In Christianity, wine is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist.", "Topic": "Wine", "Topic_section": "Christianity", "Rationale": "In Christianity, wine is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist, which originates in the Gospel account of the Last Supper (Gospel of Luke 22:19) describing Jesus sharing bread and wine with his disciples and commanding them to \"do this in remembrance of me.\""}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "where is it produced?", "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "how does europe classify this drink in general?", "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\", Portugal and Germany created a similar system while Spain, Greece and Italy are based on a dual system.", "what are its culinary usage?", "Sweet dessert wines, stocks, braising, wine sauce etc", "how is it related to christian religion?", "It is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is this aforesaid rite?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Eucharist (; also known as Holy Communion and the Lord's Supper among other names) is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others."}, {"Answer": "It is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Eucharist (; also known as Holy Communion and the Lord's Supper among other names) is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others. "}, {"Answer": "It is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Eucharist (; also known as Holy Communion and the Lord's Supper among other names) is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others. "}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "where is it produced?", "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "how does europe classify this drink in general?", "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\", Portugal and Germany created a similar system while Spain, Greece and Italy are based on a dual system.", "what are its culinary usage?", "Sweet dessert wines, stocks, braising, wine sauce etc", "how is it related to christian religion?", "It is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist.", "what is this aforesaid rite?", "It is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is its biblical base?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Biblical basis", "Rationale": "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It also is found in the First Epistle to the Corinthians, which suggests how early Christians celebrated what Paul the Apostle called the Lord's Supper", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Biblical basis", "Rationale": "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It also is found in the First Epistle to the Corinthians, which suggests how early Christians celebrated what Paul the Apostle called the Lord's Supper. "}, {"Answer": "The Gospel of John does not reference the Last Supper explicitly, some argue that it contains theological allusions to the early Christian celebration of the Eucharist, especially in the chapter 6 Bread of Life Discourse but also in other passages.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Biblical basis", "Rationale": "the Gospel of John does not reference the Last Supper explicitly, some argue that it contains theological allusions to the early Christian celebration of the Eucharist, especially in the chapter 6 Bread of Life Discourse but also in other passages."}, {"Answer": "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Biblical basis", "Rationale": "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke."}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "where is it produced?", "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "how does europe classify this drink in general?", "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\", Portugal and Germany created a similar system while Spain, Greece and Italy are based on a dual system.", "what are its culinary usage?", "Sweet dessert wines, stocks, braising, wine sauce etc", "how is it related to christian religion?", "It is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist.", "what is this aforesaid rite?", "It is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others.", "what is its biblical base?", "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what is its catholic usage?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Catholic Church requires its members to receive the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation before taking Communion if they are aware of having committed a mortal sin and to prepare by fasting, prayer, and other works of piety.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Catholic", "Rationale": "The Catholic Church requires its members to receive the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation before taking Communion if they are aware of having committed a mortal sin and to prepare by fasting, prayer, and other works of piety.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "n the Catholic Church it is considered as a sacrament, according to the Church the Eucharist is \"the source and summit of the Christian life.\"", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Catholic Church", "Rationale": "In the Catholic Church the Eucharist is considered as a sacrament, according to the Church the Eucharist is \"the source and summit of the Christian life.\""}, {"Answer": "The Catholic Church requires its members to receive the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation before taking Communion.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Catholic", "Rationale": "The Catholic Church requires its members to receive the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation before taking Communion"}, {"Answer": "The Catholic Church requires its members to receive the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation before taking Communion if they are aware of having committed a mortal sin and to prepare by fasting, prayer, and other works of piety.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Catholic", "Rationale": "The Catholic Church requires its members to receive the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation before taking Communion if they are aware of having committed a mortal sin and to prepare by fasting, prayer, and other works of piety."}]} {"Context": ["how late can i buy beer in oregon", "2:30 a.m", "how does people consume it?", "In 2007, Oregon's 2.6 million adults on average drank 32 gallons of beer each, versus 4 gallons of wine and 2 gallons of spirits.", "what are some other drinks that they consume?", "Beer, wine, liquor, whiskey, vodka, tequila, Jack Daniel etc", "what is the second one mentioned?", "It is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grape juice.", "what is the historical account behind it?", "The earliest known traces of wine are from ancient China ( BC), Georgia ( BC), Iran (Persia) ( BC), and Sicily ( BC).", "what are some different types?", "Red wine, White wine, Rose wine, Fruit wine, Mead (honey wine) etc", "what is the first one like?", "Its production process involves extraction of color and flavor components from the grape skin.", "where is it produced?", "They grow almost exclusively between 30 and 50 degrees latitude north and south of the equator.", "how does europe classify this drink in general?", "France has various appellation systems based on the concept of \"terroir\", with classifications ranging from \"Vin de Table\" (\"table wine\") at the bottom, through \"Vin de Pays\" and \"Appellation d'Origine Vin D\u00e9limit\u00e9 de Qualit\u00e9 Sup\u00e9rieure\" (AOVDQS), up to \"Appellation d'Origine Contr\u00f4l\u00e9e\", Portugal and Germany created a similar system while Spain, Greece and Italy are based on a dual system.", "what are its culinary usage?", "Sweet dessert wines, stocks, braising, wine sauce etc", "how is it related to christian religion?", "It is used in a sacred rite called the Eucharist.", "what is this aforesaid rite?", "It is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others.", "what is its biblical base?", "The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke.", "what is its catholic usage?", "The Catholic Church requires its members to receive the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation before taking Communion if they are aware of having committed a mortal sin and to prepare by fasting, prayer, and other works of piety."], "Conversation_no": 130, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "how is it among the lutherans?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine (the elements), so that communicants eat and drink the body and blood of Christ himself as well as the bread and wine in this sacrament.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Lutheran", "Rationale": "believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine (the elements), so that communicants eat and drink the body and blood of Christ himself as well as the bread and wine in this sacrament. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lutherans believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine, so that communicants eat and drink the body and blood of Christ himself as well as the bread and wine in this sacrament", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Lutheran", "Rationale": "Lutherans believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine (the elements), so that communicants eat and drink the body and blood of Christ himself as well as the bread and wine in this sacrament. "}, {"Answer": "They believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine.", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Lutheran", "Rationale": "Lutherans believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine"}, {"Answer": "Lutherans believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine (the elements).", "Topic": "Eucharist", "Topic_section": "Lutheran", "Rationale": "Lutherans believe that the body and blood of Christ are \"truly and substantially present in, with, and under the forms\" of the consecrated bread and wine (the elements), so that communicants eat and drink the body and blood of Christ himself as well as the bread and wine in this sacrament."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what year is the wire season 1 set in", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "June 2, 2002", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Wire\" premiered on June 2, 2002 and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising 60 episodes over five seasons."}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the wire?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an American crime drama television series", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An American television series.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon. "}, {"Answer": "It is an American crime drama television series.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon."}, {"Answer": "It is an American crime drama television series.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon."}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who created it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "David Simon", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "David Simon.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon."}, {"Answer": "David Simon", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon."}, {"Answer": "David Simon.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon."}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where was it filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Baltimore", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland, \"The Wire\" introduces a different institution of the city and its relationship to law enforcement in each season, while retaining characters and advancing storylines from previous seasons. The five subjects are, in chronological order: the illegal drug trade, the seaport system, the city government and bureaucracy, education and schools, and the print news medium. Simon chose to set the show in Baltimore because of his familiarity with the city. "}, {"Answer": "Baltimore, Maryland", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland, \"The Wire\" introduces a different institution of the city and its relationship to law enforcement in each season, while retaining characters and advancing storylines from previous seasons."}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who were the characters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Wendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland, was the first actor to be cast. Dominic West, who won the ostensible lead role of Detective Jimmy McNulty, sent in a tape he recorded the night before the audition's deadline of him playing out a scene by himself. Lance Reddick received the role of Cedric Daniels after auditioning for the roles of Bunk and heroin addict, Bubbles.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bunk Moreland, Jimmy McNutty, Cedric Daniels, Omar Little, Snoop and others.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "\nWendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland, was the first actor to be cast. Dominic West, who won the ostensible lead role of Detective Jimmy McNulty, sent in a tape he recorded the night before the audition's deadline of him playing out a scene by himself. Lance Reddick received the role of Cedric Daniels after auditioning for the roles of Bunk and heroin addict, Bubbles. Michael K. Williams got the part of Omar Little after only a single audition. Williams himself recommended Felicia Pearson for the role of Snoop after meeting her at a local Baltimore bar, shortly after she had served prison time for an attempted murder conviction."}, {"Answer": "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels, Bunk, Bubbles, Omar Little, Snoop and many more.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Wendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland, was the first actor to be cast. Dominic West, who won the ostensible lead role of Detective Jimmy McNulty, sent in a tape he recorded the night before the audition's deadline of him playing out a scene by himself. Lance Reddick received the role of Cedric Daniels after auditioning for the roles of Bunk and heroin addict, Bubbles. Michael K. Williams got the part of Omar Little after only a single audition. Williams himself recommended Felicia Pearson for the role of Snoop after meeting her at a local Baltimore bar, shortly after she had served prison time for an attempted murder conviction."}, {"Answer": "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels, Omar Little and Snoop", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "\nWendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland, was the first actor to be cast. Dominic West, who won the ostensible lead role of Detective Jimmy McNulty, sent in a tape he recorded the night before the audition's deadline of him playing out a scene by himself. Lance Reddick received the role of Cedric Daniels after auditioning for the roles of Bunk and heroin addict, Bubbles. Michael K. Williams got the part of Omar Little after only a single audition. Williams himself recommended Felicia Pearson for the role of Snoop after meeting her at a local Baltimore bar, shortly after she had served prison time for an attempted murder conviction"}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who plays the first character's role?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Wendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wendell Pierce.", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Wendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland, was the first actor to be cast. "}, {"Answer": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Wendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland, was the first actor to be cast. "}, {"Answer": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic": "The Wire", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "\nWendell Pierce, who plays Detective Bunk Moreland, was the first actor to be cast"}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Treme\"", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "\"The Wire\" and \"Treme\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Treme\", \"Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan\", \"Suits\", \"Waiting to Exhale\", and others.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He is known for his roles in HBO dramas such as Detective Bunk Moreland in \"The Wire\" and trombonist Antoine Batiste in \"Treme\", as well as portraying James Greer in \"Tom Clancy\u2019s Jack Ryan\", as high-powered attorney Robert Zane in \"Suits\", and additionally as Michael Davenport in \"Waiting to Exhale\". Pierce also had roles in the films \"Malcolm X\", \"Ray\", and \"Selma\". "}, {"Answer": "\"Treme\", \"Tom Clancy\u2019s Jack Ryan\" and \"Suits\", to name a few.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is known for his roles in HBO dramas such as Detective Bunk Moreland in \"The Wire\" and trombonist Antoine Batiste in \"Treme\", as well as portraying James Greer in \"Tom Clancy\u2019s Jack Ryan\", as high-powered attorney Robert Zane in \"Suits\", and additionally as Michael Davenport in \"Waiting to Exhale\". "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Suits\" and \"Waiting to Exhale\".", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is known for his roles in HBO dramas such as Detective Bunk Moreland in \"The Wire\" and trombonist Antoine Batiste in \"Treme\", as well as portraying James Greer in \"Tom Clancy\u2019s Jack Ryan\", as high-powered attorney Robert Zane in \"Suits\", and additionally as Michael Davenport in \"Waiting to Exhale\""}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\""], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which network was this show aired on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "HBO", "Topic": "Treme (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Treme ( ) is an American drama television series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer that aired on HBO.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "HBO.", "Topic": "Treme (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Treme ( ) is an American drama television series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer that aired on HBO"}, {"Answer": "HBO", "Topic": "Treme (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Treme ( ) is an American drama television series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer that aired on HBO. "}, {"Answer": "HBO", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "He worked on the HBO dramas \"The Wire\" and \"Treme\". He appeared in \"\" as \"J. Jenks\"."}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was it first aired?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010", "Topic": "Treme (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The series premiered on April 11, 2010, and concluded on December 29, 2013", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "11 April 2010.", "Topic": "Treme (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series premiered on April 11, 2010"}, {"Answer": "April 11, 2010", "Topic": "Treme (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series premiered on April 11, 2010, and concluded on December 29, 2013, comprising four seasons and 36 episodes."}, {"Answer": "April 11, 2010", "Topic": "Treme (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series premiered on April 11, 2010, and concluded on December 29, 2013, comprising four seasons and 36 episodes. "}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO", "when was it first aired?", "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "has pierce been a part of any charity work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp", "Rationale": "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp. to build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp..", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp", "Rationale": "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp. to build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO", "when was it first aired?", "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010", "has pierce been a part of any charity work?", "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp."], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the purpose of this corp.?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp", "Rationale": "to build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Building new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp", "Rationale": "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp. to build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina."}, {"Answer": "To build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp", "Rationale": "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp. to build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina."}, {"Answer": "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp. to build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp", "Rationale": "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp. to build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina."}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO", "when was it first aired?", "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010", "has pierce been a part of any charity work?", "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp.", "what is the purpose of this corp.?", "To build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina."], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where did this hurricane originate from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Southeastern Bahamas", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Meteorological history", "Rationale": "Hurricane Katrina formed as Tropical Depression Twelve over the southeastern Bahamas on August 23, 2005", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From the merger of a tropical wave and the remnants of Tropical Depression Ten.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Katrina originated on August 23, 2005 as a tropical depression from the merger of a tropical wave and the remnants of Tropical Depression Ten."}, {"Answer": "It originated as a tropical depression from the merger of a tropical wave and the remnants of Tropical Depression Ten.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Katrina originated on August 23, 2005 as a tropical depression from the merger of a tropical wave and the remnants of Tropical Depression Ten."}, {"Answer": "Katrina originated on August 23, 2005 as a tropical depression from the merger of a tropical wave and the remnants of Tropical Depression Ten.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Katrina originated on August 23, 2005 as a tropical depression from the merger of a tropical wave and the remnants of Tropical Depression Ten. Early the following day, the depression intensified into a tropical storm as it headed generally westward toward Florida, strengthening into a hurricane two hours before making landfall at Hallandale Beach on August 25"}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO", "when was it first aired?", "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010", "has pierce been a part of any charity work?", "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp.", "what is the purpose of this corp.?", "To build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "where did this hurricane originate from?", "Southeastern Bahamas"], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what was its impact?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "According to the National Hurricane Center, 1,836 fatalities can be attributed to the storm: 1 in Kentucky, 2 each in Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio, 14 in Florida, 238 in Mississippi, and 1,577 in Louisiana.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "The death toll from Katrina is uncertain, with reports differing by hundreds. According to the National Hurricane Center, 1,836 fatalities can be attributed to the storm: 1 in Kentucky, 2 each in Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio, 14 in Florida, 238 in Mississippi, and 1,577 in Louisiana. However, 135 people remain categorized as missing in Louisiana, and many of the deaths are indirect, but it is almost impossible to determine the exact cause of some of the fatalities", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On August 29, 2005, Katrina's storm surge caused 53 breaches to various flood protection structures in and around the greater New Orleans area, submerging 80% of the city.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "On August 29, 2005, Katrina's storm surge caused 53 breaches to various flood protection structures in and around the greater New Orleans area, submerging 80% of the city. "}, {"Answer": "On August 29, 2005, Katrina's storm surge caused 53 breaches to various flood protection structures in and around the greater New Orleans area, submerging 80% of the city.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "On August 29, 2005, Katrina's storm surge caused 53 breaches to various flood protection structures in and around the greater New Orleans area, submerging 80% of the city."}, {"Answer": "It caused 53 breaches to various flood protection structures in and around the greater New Orleans area, submerging 80% of the city.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "On August 29, 2005, Katrina's storm surge caused 53 breaches to various flood protection structures in and around the greater New Orleans area, submerging 80% of the city"}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO", "when was it first aired?", "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010", "has pierce been a part of any charity work?", "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp.", "what is the purpose of this corp.?", "To build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "where did this hurricane originate from?", "Southeastern Bahamas", "what was its impact?", "According to the National Hurricane Center, 1,836 fatalities can be attributed to the storm: 1 in Kentucky, 2 each in Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio, 14 in Florida, 238 in Mississippi, and 1,577 in Louisiana."], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what was its effect on environment?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Environmental effects", "Rationale": "The storm surge caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas. In Dauphin Island (a barrier island), approximately to the east of the point where the hurricane made landfall, the sand that comprised the island was transported across the island into the Mississippi Sound, pushing the island towards land. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The storm surge caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Environmental effects", "Rationale": " The storm surge caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas. "}, {"Answer": "The storm surge caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Environmental effects", "Rationale": "The storm surge caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas. In Dauphin Island (a barrier island), approximately to the east of the point where the hurricane made landfall, the sand that comprised the island was transported across the island into the Mississippi Sound, pushing the island towards land. The storm surge and waves from Katrina also severely damaged the Chandeleur Islands, which had been affected by Hurricane Ivan the previous year. The US Geological Survey has estimated of land was transformed to water by the hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Before the storm, subsidence and erosion caused loss of land in the Louisiana wetlands and bayous. This, along with the canals built in the area, let Katrina keep more of its intensity when it struck. The lands that were lost were breeding grounds for marine mammals, brown pelicans, turtles, and fish, and migratory species such as redhead ducks. Overall, about 20% of the local marshes were permanent"}, {"Answer": "The damage from Katrina forced the closure of 16 National Wildlife Refuges. Breton National Wildlife Refuge lost half its area in the storm. As a result, the hurricane affected the habitats of sea turtles, Mississippi sandhill cranes, Red-cockaded woodpeckers, and Alabama Beach mice.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "Environmental effects", "Rationale": "The damage from Katrina forced the closure of 16 National Wildlife Refuges. Breton National Wildlife Refuge lost half its area in the storm. As a result, the hurricane affected the habitats of sea turtles, Mississippi sandhill cranes, Red-cockaded woodpeckers, and Alabama Beach mice.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO", "when was it first aired?", "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010", "has pierce been a part of any charity work?", "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp.", "what is the purpose of this corp.?", "To build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "where did this hurricane originate from?", "Southeastern Bahamas", "what was its impact?", "According to the National Hurricane Center, 1,836 fatalities can be attributed to the storm: 1 in Kentucky, 2 each in Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio, 14 in Florida, 238 in Mississippi, and 1,577 in Louisiana.", "what was its effect on environment?", "It caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas."], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what role did noaa play during this disaster?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The National Hurricane Center issued many tropical cyclone warnings and watches throughout the duration of Katrina.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)", "Rationale": "the National Hurricane Center issued many tropical cyclone warnings and watches throughout the duration of Katrina", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The National Weather Service's New Orleans/Baton Rouge office issued a vividly worded bulletin on August 28 predicting that the area would be \"uninhabitable for weeks\" after \"devastating damage\" caused by Katrina, which at that time rivaled the intensity of Hurricane Camille.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)", "Rationale": "torm from the panhandle to the Mississippi coast. The National Weather Service's New Orleans/Baton Rouge office issued a vividly worded bulletin on August 28 predicting that the area would be \"uninhabitable for weeks\" after \"devastating damage\" caused by Katrina, which at that time rivaled the intensity of Hurricane Camille. "}, {"Answer": "The National Hurricane Center issued many tropical cyclone warnings and watches throughout the duration of Katrina.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)", "Rationale": "Additionally, the National Hurricane Center issued many tropical cyclone warnings and watches throughout the duration of Katrina:"}, {"Answer": "The National Hurricane Center (NHC) realized that Katrina had yet to make the turn toward the Florida Panhandle and ended up revising the predicted track of the storm from the panhandle to the Mississippi coast.", "Topic": "Hurricane Katrina", "Topic_section": "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)", "Rationale": "On the afternoon of August 26, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) realized that Katrina had yet to make the turn toward the Florida Panhandle and ended up revising the predicted track of the storm from the panhandle to the Mississippi coast"}]} {"Context": ["what year is the wire season 1 set in", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the wire?", "It is an American crime drama television series", "who created it?", "David Simon", "where was it filmed?", "Set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland", "who were the characters?", "Detective Bunk Moreland, Detective Jimmy McNulty, Cedric Daniels to name a few", "who plays the first character's role?", "Wendell Pierce", "has this actor been a part of any other show?", "Yes, \"Treme\"", "which network was this show aired on?", "HBO", "when was it first aired?", "\"Treme\" premiered on April 11, 2010", "has pierce been a part of any charity work?", "Pierce started the non-profit, Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp.", "what is the purpose of this corp.?", "To build new affordable solar and geothermal homes in the area for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "where did this hurricane originate from?", "Southeastern Bahamas", "what was its impact?", "According to the National Hurricane Center, 1,836 fatalities can be attributed to the storm: 1 in Kentucky, 2 each in Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio, 14 in Florida, 238 in Mississippi, and 1,577 in Louisiana.", "what was its effect on environment?", "It caused substantial beach erosion, in some cases completely devastating coastal areas.", "what role did noaa play during this disaster?", "The National Hurricane Center issued many tropical cyclone warnings and watches throughout the duration of Katrina."], "Conversation_no": 131, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "is pierce a businessman too?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Pierce considers himself a \"true capitalist\" and a \"classic entrepreneur.\"", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Business and philanthropy", "Rationale": "Pierce considers himself a \"true capitalist\" and a \"classic entrepreneur.\"\n\nIn 2013, \"Fast Company\" named Pierce one of the \"100 Most Creative People in Business.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Business and philanthropy", "Rationale": "Pierce considers himself a \"true capitalist\" and a \"classic entrepreneur.\"\n\nIn 2013, \"Fast Company\" named Pierce one of the \"100 Most Creative People in Business.\""}, {"Answer": "Yes, he opened Sterling Farms.", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Sterling Farms", "Rationale": "Inspired in part by Michelle Obama's initiative to bring more supermarkets to food deserts where residents lack easy access to fresh produce, Pierce, along with partners Troy Henry and James Hatchett started a chain of grocery stores named Sterling Farms in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans in 2012. Sterling Farms also has a convenience store division called Sterling Express. "}, {"Answer": "Pierce considers himself a \"true capitalist\" and a \"classic entrepreneur.\" In 2013, \"Fast Company\" named Pierce one of the \"100 Most Creative People in Business.\"", "Topic": "Wendell Pierce", "Topic_section": "Business and philanthropy", "Rationale": "Pierce considers himself a \"true capitalist\" and a \"classic entrepreneur.\"\n\nIn 2013, \"Fast Company\" named Pierce one of the \"100 Most Creative People in Business.\""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Yes, from December 2006.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "2008\u20132010: Second decade of operations", "Rationale": "On 1 April 2008, Turkish Airlines joined the alliance after a 15-month integration process beginning in December 2006, becoming its 20th member. EgyptAir, Egypt's national airline", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, on 1 April 2008, Turkish Airlines joined the alliance.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "2008\u20132010: Second decade of operations", "Rationale": "On 1 April 2008, Turkish Airlines joined the alliance after a 15-month integration process beginning in December 2006, becoming its 20th member. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, it joined on 1 April 2008.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "2008\u20132010: Second decade of operations", "Rationale": "On 1 April 2008, Turkish Airlines joined the alliance after a 15-month integration process beginning in December 2006, becoming its 20th member. EgyptAir, Eg"}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is this alliance?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Star Alliance is the world's largest global airline alliance. Founded on 14 May 1997, its current CEO is Jeffrey Goh and its headquarters is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Star Alliance is the world's largest global airline alliance", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Star Alliance is the world's largest global airline alliance. "}, {"Answer": "It is the world's largest global airline alliance.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Star Alliance is the world's largest global airline alliance. "}, {"Answer": "It is the world's largest global airline alliance.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Star Alliance is the world's largest global airline alliance."}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "why was it formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who were the members?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Additions", "Rationale": "The now defunct Brazilian airline VARIG joined the Star Alliance network on 22 October 1997, extending the alliance into South America. Also joining were Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Air Canada Express, Air New Zealand Link, Lufthansa Regional and United Express", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Members and affiliates", "Rationale": "Founding member.\nAirlines operating under Air Canada Express, Air New Zealand Link, Lufthansa Regional and United Express are not necessarily members of Star Alliance."}, {"Answer": "It was formed with ive airlines on three continents: United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways, Air Canada, and Lufthansa.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "1997\u20131999: First alliance", "Rationale": "On 14 May 1997, an agreement was announced forming Star Alliance from five airlines on three continents: United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways, Air Canada, and Lufthansa."}, {"Answer": "United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways, Air Canada, and Lufthansa, to name a few.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "1997\u20131999: First alliance", "Rationale": "On 14 May 1997, an agreement was announced forming Star Alliance from five airlines on three continents: United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways, Air Canada, and Lufthansa."}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who were the members?", "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the silver category?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Silver", "Rationale": "Silver Status recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Silver Status recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Silver", "Rationale": "Silver Status recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother. This includes priority reservations waitlist and priority airport stand-by."}, {"Answer": "Silver Status recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Silver", "Rationale": "Silver Status recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother."}, {"Answer": "It earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother - priority reservations waitlist and priority airport stand-by.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Silver", "Rationale": "Silver Status recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother. This includes priority reservations waitlist and priority airport stand-by."}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who were the members?", "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand.", "what is the silver category?", "It recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what about the gold?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Gold", "Rationale": "Star Alliance Gold status is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Star Alliance Gold status is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Gold", "Rationale": "Star Alliance Gold status is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program."}, {"Answer": "Star Alliance Gold status is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Gold", "Rationale": "Star Alliance Gold status is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program. "}, {"Answer": "Benefits are priority reservations waitlist, airport stand-by, check-in and baggage handling; an additional checked luggage allowance of 20 kg and access to designated Star Alliance Gold lounges the day and place of departure with the presentation of a Star Alliance boarding pass.", "Topic": "Star Alliance", "Topic_section": "Star Alliance Gold", "Rationale": "Benefits are priority reservations waitlist, airport stand-by, check-in and baggage handling; an additional checked luggage allowance of 20\u00a0kg (or one extra piece, where the piece rule applies), and access to designated Star Alliance Gold lounges the day and place of departure with the presentation of a Star Alliance boarding pass."}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who were the members?", "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand.", "what is the silver category?", "It recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "what about the gold?", "It is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "earlier you mentioned about a few airlines, where is the third airline from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "New Zealand", "Topic": "Air New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Air New Zealand Limited is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. Based in Auckland,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Auckland", "Topic": "Air New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Air New Zealand Limited is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. Based in Auckland"}, {"Answer": "New Zealand", "Topic": "Air New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Air New Zealand Limited is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. "}, {"Answer": "Auckland, New Zealand.", "Topic": "Air New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Air New Zealand Limited is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. Based in Auckland, the "}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who were the members?", "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand.", "what is the silver category?", "It recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "what about the gold?", "It is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program.", "earlier you mentioned about a few airlines, where is the third airline from?", "New Zealand"], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is this country located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the southwestern Pacific Ocean.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Zealand ( ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Zealand ( ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. "}, {"Answer": "New Zealand is about east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " New Zealand is about east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. "}, {"Answer": "it is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Zealand ( ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean."}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who were the members?", "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand.", "what is the silver category?", "It recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "what about the gold?", "It is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program.", "earlier you mentioned about a few airlines, where is the third airline from?", "New Zealand", "where is this country located?", "In the southwestern Pacific Ocean."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how did the name originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman's discovery \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": " Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman's discovery \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland. This name was later anglicised to \"New Zealand\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The first European visitor to New Zealand, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, named the islands \"Staten Land\", believing they were part of the Staten Landt that Jacob Le Maire had sighted off the southern end of South America.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The first European visitor to New Zealand, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, named the islands \"Staten Land\", believing they were part of the Staten Landt that Jacob Le Maire had sighted off the southern end of South America."}, {"Answer": "It was named after the Dutch province of Zeeland, \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Hendrik Brouwer proved that the South American land was a small island in 1643, and Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman's discovery \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland. This name was later anglicised to \"New Zealand\"."}, {"Answer": "Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman's discovery \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland. This name was later anglicised to \"New Zealand\".", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The first European visitor to New Zealand, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, named the islands \"Staten Land\", believing they were part of the Staten Landt that Jacob Le Maire had sighted off the southern end of South America. Hendrik Brouwer proved that the South American land was a small island in 1643, and Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman's discovery \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland. This name was later anglicised to \"New Zealand\".\n"}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who were the members?", "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand.", "what is the silver category?", "It recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "what about the gold?", "It is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program.", "earlier you mentioned about a few airlines, where is the third airline from?", "New Zealand", "where is this country located?", "In the southwestern Pacific Ocean.", "how did the name originate?", "Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman's discovery \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the system of governance here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Government and politics", "Rationale": "New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Government and politics", "Rationale": "New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified. Elizabeth II is the queen of New Zealand and thus the head of state. "}, {"Answer": "It is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Government and politics", "Rationale": "New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified. "}, {"Answer": "It is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Government and politics", "Rationale": "New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified."}]} {"Context": ["is turkish airlines a member of the star alliance", "Yes, from December 2006.", "what is this alliance?", "The world's largest global airline alliance.", "why was it formed?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who were the members?", "VARIG, Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand.", "what is the silver category?", "It recognizes that you have shown a good degree of loyalty to Star Alliance member airlines and earns you two privileges that can make your journey smoother.", "what about the gold?", "It is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program.", "earlier you mentioned about a few airlines, where is the third airline from?", "New Zealand", "where is this country located?", "In the southwestern Pacific Ocean.", "how did the name originate?", "Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman's discovery \"Nova Zeelandia,\" from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland.", "what is the system of governance here?", "A constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified."], "Conversation_no": 132, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what languages are spoken here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "English", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "English is the predominant language in New Zealand, spoken by 95.4% of the population. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "English", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "English is the predominant language in New Zealand, spoken by 95.4% of the populatio"}, {"Answer": "New Zealand English, Samoan, Mandarin, Hindi, New Zealand Sign Language, to name a few.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": " New Zealand English is similar to Australian English and many speakers from the Northern Hemisphere are unable to tell the accents apart. T"}, {"Answer": "English, te reo maori, samoan, etc.", "Topic": "New Zealand", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "English is the predominant language in New Zealand, spoken by 95.4% of the population. New Zealand English is similar to Australian English and many spea"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what do dc stand for in washington dc", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "District of Columbia.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the capital city of the United States of America. Founded after the American Revolution, Wa", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "District of Columbia", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the capital city of the United States of America."}, {"Answer": "The District of Columbia.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the capital city of the United States of America. Founded after the American Revolution,"}, {"Answer": "District of Columbia", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the capital city of the United States of America."}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is it located ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the United States of America.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the capital city of the United States of America.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "United States of America.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the capital city of the United States of America."}, {"Answer": "United States of America.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the capital city of the United States of America. "}, {"Answer": "Located on the Potomac River bordering Maryland and Virginia", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Located on the Potomac River bordering Maryland and Virginia, the city is one of the most visited cities in the United States, with more than 20\u00a0million visitors annually."}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "name some landmarks located here ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "The National Mall is a large, open park in downtown Washington between the Lincoln Memorial and the United States Capitol. Given its prominence, the mall is often the location of political protests, concerts, festivals, and presidential inaugurations. The Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier are near the center of the mall, south of the White House. Also on the mall are the National World War II Memorial at the east end of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The National Mall\u201d, \"Lincoln Memorial\u201d, \"The United States Capitol\u201d, \"The Washington Monument\u201d and \u201cThe Jefferson Pier\u201d are some of them.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "The National Mall is a large, open park in downtown Washington between the Lincoln Memorial and the United States Capitol. Given its prominence, the mall is often the location of political protests, concerts, festivals, and presidential inaugurations. The Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier are near the center of the mall, south of the White House. "}, {"Answer": "National Mall, Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "The National Mall is a large, open park in downtown Washington between the Lincoln Memorial and the United States Capitol. Given its prominence, the mall is often the location of political protests, concerts, festivals, and presidential inaugurations. "}, {"Answer": "The National Mall, the Tidal Basin, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, George Mason Memorial", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "Directly south of the mall, the Tidal Basin features rows of Japanese cherry trees. The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, George Mason Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and the District of Columbia War Memorial are around the Tidal Basin."}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how is the crime rate here ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Crime", "Rationale": "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is concentrated in areas associated with poverty, drug abuse, and gangs. A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Crime", "Rationale": "Crime in Washington, D.C., is concentrated in areas associated with poverty, drug abuse, and gangs. A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes."}, {"Answer": "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Crime", "Rationale": "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes."}, {"Answer": "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Crime", "Rationale": "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "name some sister cities of this city ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Paris and Rome.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Sister cities", "Rationale": " Paris and Rome are each formally recognized as a partner city due to their special o", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has fifteen official sister city agreements. Each of the listed cities is a national capital except for Sunderland, which includes the town of Washington", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Sister cities", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., has fifteen official sister city agreements. Each of the listed cities is a national capital except for Sunderland, which includes the town of Washington, the ancestral home of George Washington's family. "}, {"Answer": "It has fifteen official sister city agreements.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Sister cities", "Rationale": "Washington, D.C., has fifteen official sister city agreements"}, {"Answer": "Paris and Rome are each formally recognized as a partner city due to their special one sister city policy", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Sister cities", "Rationale": "Paris and Rome are each formally recognized as a partner city due to their special one sister city policy"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "here are of streets, parkways, and avenues in the district. Due to the freeway revolts of the 1960s, much of the proposed interstate highway system through the middle of Washington was never built. Interstate\u00a095 (I-95), the nation's major east coast highway, therefore bends around the district to form the eastern portion of the Capital Beltway. A portion of the proposed highway funding was directed to the region's public transportation infrastructure instead. The interstate highways that continue into Washington, including I-66 and I-395, both terminate shortly after entering the city.\n\nThe Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) operates the Washington Metro, the city's rapid transit system, as well as Metrobus. Both systems serve the district and its suburbs. Metro opened on March 27, 1976 and, , consists of 91\u00a0stations and of track. With an average of about one million trips each weekday, Metro is the second-busiest rapid transit system in the country. Metrobus serves", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Washington Metro\" and \"Metrobus\", to name a few.", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) operates the Washington Metro, the city's rapid transit system, as well as Metrobus."}, {"Answer": "Washington Metro", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) operates the Washington Metro, the city's rapid transit system, as well as Metrobus."}, {"Answer": "Metrobus and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport", "Topic": "Washington, D.C.", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) operates the Washington Metro, the city's rapid transit system, as well as Metrobus. "}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1868.", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C., was a statue by Lot Flannery erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1868", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C., was a statue by Lot Flannery erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868, three years after Lincoln's assassination."}, {"Answer": "1868", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C., was a statue by Lot Flannery erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868, "}, {"Answer": "1868", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C., was a statue by Lot Flannery erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "why was it constructed ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The first public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C., was a statue by Lot Flannery erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868, three years after Lincoln's assassination. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lincoln Memorial is a US national memorial built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln."}, {"Answer": "Due to the demands for a fitting national memorial had been voiced since the time of Lincoln's death.", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Demands for a fitting national memorial had been voiced since the time of Lincoln's death. In 1867, Congress passed the first of many bills incorporating a"}, {"Answer": "To honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln", "Topic": "Lincoln Memorial", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Lincoln Memorial is a US national memorial built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. "}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what educational qualification he held ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Education and move to Illinois", "Rationale": "Lincoln was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate. He persisted as an avid reader and retained a lifelong interest in learning. Family, neighbors, and schoolmates recalled that his reading included the King James Bible, Aesop's Fables, John Bunyan's \"The Pilgrim's Progress\", Daniel Defoe's \"Robinson Crusoe\", and \"The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was mostly self-educated.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Education and move to Illinois", "Rationale": "Lincoln was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate."}, {"Answer": "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Education and move to Illinois", "Rationale": "Lincoln was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate. "}, {"Answer": "Lincoln was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Education and move to Illinois", "Rationale": "Lincoln was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "what educational qualification he held ?", "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what were his religious beliefs?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a religious skeptic.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Religious and philosophical beliefs", "Rationale": "As a young man, Lincoln was a religious skeptic.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a religious skeptic.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Religious and philosophical beliefs", "Rationale": "As a young man, Lincoln was a religious skeptic. "}, {"Answer": "He was deeply familiar with the Bible, quoting and praising it.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Religious and philosophical beliefs", "Rationale": "As a young man, Lincoln was a religious skeptic. He was deeply familiar with the Bible, quoting and praising it. He was private about his position on organized religion and respected the beliefs of others. He never made a clear profession of Christian beliefs"}, {"Answer": "In the 1850s, Lincoln asserted his belief in \"providence\" in a general way, and rarely used the language or imagery of the evangelicals", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Religious and philosophical beliefs", "Rationale": "In the 1850s, Lincoln asserted his belief in \"providence\" in a general way, and rarely used the language or imagery of the evangelicals"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "what educational qualification he held ?", "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "what were his religious beliefs?", "He was a religious skeptic."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what was his mothers name ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nancy Lincoln.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Mother's death", "Rationale": "On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln succumbed to milk sickness, leaving 11-year-old Sarah in charge of a household including her father, 9-year-old Abraham, and Nancy's 19-year-old orphan cousin, Dennis Hanks. Ten years later, on January 20, 1828, Sarah died while giving birth to a stillborn son, devastating Lincoln.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nancy Hanks Lincoln", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, in a one-room log cabin on Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky."}, {"Answer": "Nancy Hanks Lincoln", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln,"}, {"Answer": "Nancy Lincoln", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Mother's death", "Rationale": "On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln succumbed to milk sickness"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "what educational qualification he held ?", "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "what were his religious beliefs?", "He was a religious skeptic.", "what was his mothers name ?", "Nancy Lincoln."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how did she die ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Milk sickness.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Mother's death", "Rationale": "On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln succumbed to milk sickness, leaving 11-year-old Sarah in charge of a household including her father, 9-year-old Abraham, and Nancy's 19-year-old orphan cousin, Dennis Hanks. Ten years later, on January 20, 1828, Sarah died while giving birth to a stillborn son, devastating Lincoln.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Milk sickness", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Mother's death", "Rationale": "On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln succumbed to milk sickness, leaving 11-year-old Sarah in charge of a household including her father, 9-year-old Abraham, and Nancy's 19-year-old orphan cousin, Dennis Hanks."}, {"Answer": "She succumbed to milk sickness in 1818.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Mother's death", "Rationale": "On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln succumbed to milk sickness, leaving 11-year-old Sarah in charge of a household including her father, 9-year-old Abraham, and Nancy's 19-year-old orphan cousin, Dennis Hanks. Ten years later, on January 20, 1828, Sarah died while giving birth to a stillborn son, devastating Lincoln."}, {"Answer": "Nancy Lincoln succumbed to milk sickness", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Mother's death", "Rationale": "On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln succumbed to milk sickness,"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "what educational qualification he held ?", "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "what were his religious beliefs?", "He was a religious skeptic.", "what was his mothers name ?", "Nancy Lincoln.", "how did she die ?", "Milk sickness."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "was he assassinated ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, by John Wilkes Booth.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Assassination", "Rationale": "At 10:14\u00a0pm, Booth entered the back of Lincoln's theater box, crept up from behind, and fired at the back of Lincoln's head, mortally wounding him. Lincoln's guest Major Henry Rathbone momentarily grappled with Booth, but Booth stabbed him and escaped. After being attended by Doctor Charles Leale and two other doctors, Lincoln was taken across the street to Petersen House. After remaining in a coma for eight hours, Lincoln died at 7:22\u00a0am on April 15. Stanton saluted and said, \"Now he belongs to the ages.\" Lincoln's flag-enfolded body was then escorted in the rain to the White House by bareheaded Union officers, while the city's church bells rang. President Johnson was sworn in the next morning.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he was stabbed by \"John Wilkes Booth\".", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Assassination", "Rationale": "John Wilkes Booth was a well-known actor and a Confederate spy from Maryland; though he never joined the Confederate army, he had contacts with the Confederate secret service. After attending an April 11, 1865 speech in which Lincoln promoted voting rights for blacks, Booth hatched a plot to assassinate the President. When Booth learned of the Lincolns' intent to attend a play with General Grant, he planned to assassinate Lincoln and Grant at Ford's Theatre. Lincoln and his wife attended the play \"Our American Cousin\" on the evening of April 14, just five days after the Union victory at the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse. At the last minute, Grant decided to go to New Jersey to visit his children instead of attending the play.\n\nAt 10:14\u00a0pm, Booth entered the back of Lincoln's theater box, crept up from behind, and fired at the back of Lincoln's head, mortally wounding him. Lincoln's guest Major Henry Rathbone momentarily grappled with Booth, but Booth stabbed him and escaped."}, {"Answer": "Yes, on April 14,1865", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Assassination", "Rationale": "John Wilkes Booth was a well-known actor and a Confederate spy from Maryland; though he never joined the Confederate army, he had contacts with the Confederate secret service. After attending an April 11, 1865 speech in which Lincoln promoted voting rights for blacks, Booth hatched a plot to assassinate the President. When Booth learned of the Lincolns' intent to attend a play with General Grant, he planned to assassinate Lincoln and Grant at Ford's Theatre. Lincoln and his wife attended the play \"Our American Cousin\" on the evening of April 14,"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Assassination", "Rationale": "ohn Wilkes Booth was a well-known actor and a Confederate spy from Maryland; though he never joined the Confederate army"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "what educational qualification he held ?", "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "what were his religious beliefs?", "He was a religious skeptic.", "what was his mothers name ?", "Nancy Lincoln.", "how did she die ?", "Milk sickness.", "was he assassinated ?", "Yes, by John Wilkes Booth."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "when was he assassinated ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "April 15, 1865.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Assassination", "Rationale": " Lincoln died at 7:22\u00a0am on April 15. Stanton saluted and said, \"Now he belongs to the ages.\" Lincoln's flag-enfolded body was then escorted in the rain to the White House by bareheaded Union officers, while the city's church", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "April 14, 1865.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Assassination", "Rationale": "After attending an April 11, 1865 speech in which Lincoln promoted voting rights for blacks, Booth hatched a plot to assassinate the President. When Booth learned of the Lincolns' intent to attend a play with General Grant, he planned to assassinate Lincoln and Grant at Ford's Theatre. Lincoln and his wife attended the play \"Our American Cousin\" on the evening of April 14, just five days after the Union victory at the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse. At the last minute, Grant decided to go to New Jersey to visit his children instead of attending the play.\n\nAt 10:14\u00a0pm, Booth entered the back of Lincoln's theater box, crept up from behind, and fired at the back of Lincoln's head, mortally wounding him."}, {"Answer": "On April 14,1865", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Assassination", "Rationale": "John Wilkes Booth was a well-known actor and a Confederate spy from Maryland; though he never joined the Confederate army, he had contacts with the Confederate secret service. After attending an April 11, 1865 speech in which Lincoln promoted voting rights for blacks, Booth hatched a plot to assassinate the President. When Booth learned of the Lincolns' intent to attend a play with General Grant, he planned to assassinate Lincoln and Grant at Ford's Theatre. Lincoln and his wife attended the play \"Our American Cousin\" on the evening of April 14,"}, {"Answer": "April 15, 1865", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "April 15, 1865"}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "what educational qualification he held ?", "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "what were his religious beliefs?", "He was a religious skeptic.", "what was his mothers name ?", "Nancy Lincoln.", "how did she die ?", "Milk sickness.", "was he assassinated ?", "Yes, by John Wilkes Booth.", "when was he assassinated ?", "April 15, 1865."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "when did he become the president ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1861.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln (; February 12, 1809 \u2013 April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1861", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln (; February 12, 1809 \u2013 April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865."}, {"Answer": "1861", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln (; February 12, 1809 \u2013 April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865."}, {"Answer": "1861", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln (; February 12, 1809 \u2013 April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865."}]} {"Context": ["what do dc stand for in washington dc", "District of Columbia.", "where is it located ?", "In the United States of America.", "name some landmarks located here ?", "The Lincoln Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier, to name a few.", "how is the crime rate here ?", "A 2010 study found that 5% percent of city blocks accounted for more than 25% of the district's total crimes.", "name some sister cities of this city ?", "Paris and Rome.", "name some public transportation found in this city ?", "Roadways, metro and airports, to name a few.", "when was the fist memorial mentioned above constructed ?", "1868.", "why was it constructed ?", "It was public memorial to United States President Abraham Lincoln.", "what educational qualification he held ?", "He was mostly self-educated, except for some schooling from itinerant teachers of less than 12 months aggregate.", "what were his religious beliefs?", "He was a religious skeptic.", "what was his mothers name ?", "Nancy Lincoln.", "how did she die ?", "Milk sickness.", "was he assassinated ?", "Yes, by John Wilkes Booth.", "when was he assassinated ?", "April 15, 1865.", "when did he become the president ?", "1861."], "Conversation_no": 133, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "was ever re elected ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, on March 4, 1865, Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Re-election", "Rationale": "On March 4, 1865, Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, he served one term from 1861 to 1865.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln (; February 12, 1809 \u2013 April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865."}, {"Answer": "No, he got assassinated in 1865.", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Abraham Lincoln (; February 12, 1809 \u2013 April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865."}, {"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Abraham Lincoln", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Lincoln ran for President in 1860"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Io", "Topic": "Io (moon)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Io (), or Jupiter I, is the innermost and third-largest of the four Galilean moons of the planet Jupiter.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Io", "Topic": "Galilean moons", "Topic_section": "Io", "Rationale": "Io (Jupiter I) is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and, with a diameter of 3642\u00a0kilometers, the fourth-largest moon in the Solar System. It was named after Io, a priestess of Hera who became one of the lovers of Zeus. Nevertheless, it was simply referred to as \"Jupiter I\", or \"The first satellite of Jupiter\", until the mid-20th century."}, {"Answer": "Io", "Topic": "Galilean moons", "Topic_section": "Io", "Rationale": "Io (Jupiter I) is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and, with a diameter of 3642\u00a0kilometers, the fourth-largest moon in the Solar System"}, {"Answer": "Io.", "Topic": "Galilean moons", "Topic_section": "Io", "Rationale": "Io (Jupiter I) is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and, with a diameter of 3642\u00a0kilometers, the fourth-largest moon in the Solar System."}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io"], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who discovered it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic": "Galilean moons", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "They were first seen by Galileo Galilei in December 1609 or January 1610,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic": "Io (moon)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and was named after the mythological character Io, a priestess of Hera who became one of Zeus's lovers."}, {"Answer": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic": "Io (moon)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and was named after the mythological character Io, a priestess of Hera who became one of Zeus's lovers."}, {"Answer": "Galileo Galilei.", "Topic": "Io (moon)", "Topic_section": "Observational history", "Rationale": "The first reported observation of Io was made by Galileo Galilei on 7 January 1610 using a 20x-power, refracting telescope at the University of Padua. "}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei"], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (; 15 February 1564\u00a0\u2013 8 January 1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (; 15 February 1564\u00a0\u2013 8 January 1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa. "}, {"Answer": "Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (; 15 February 1564\u00a0\u2013 8 January 1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa. "}, {"Answer": "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (; 15 February 1564\u00a0\u2013 8 January 1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa."}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei", "who was he?", "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer."], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "has he invented anything?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thermoscope", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nGalileo studied speed and velocity, gravity and free fall, the principle of relativity, inertia, projectile motion and also worked in applied science and technology, describing the properties of pendulums and \"hydrostatic balances\", inventing the thermoscope and various military compasses, and using the telescope for scientific observations of celestial objects. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Galilean telescope", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Refracting telescope", "Rationale": "Based only on uncertain descriptions of the first practical telescope which Hans Lippershey tried to patent in the Netherlands in 1608, Galileo, in the following year, made a telescope with about 3x magnification. He later made improved versions with up to about 30x magnification. With a Galilean telescope, the observer could see magnified, upright images on the Eart"}, {"Answer": "His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus, the observation of the four largest satellites of Jupiter, the observation of Saturn's rings, and the analysis of sunspots.", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus, the observation of the four largest satellites of Jupiter, the observation of Saturn's rings, and the analysis of sunspots."}, {"Answer": "Thermoscope and various military compasses.", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "inventing the thermoscope and various military compasses"}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei", "who was he?", "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.", "has he invented anything?", "Thermoscope"], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is it used for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "Topic": "Thermoscope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A thermoscope is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "Topic": "Thermoscope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A thermoscope is a device that shows changes in temperature. A typical design is a tube in which a liquid rises and falls as the temperature changes. "}, {"Answer": "It is a device that shows changes in temperature", "Topic": "Thermoscope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A thermoscope is a device that shows changes in temperature. "}, {"Answer": "It is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "Topic": "Thermoscope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A thermoscope is a device that shows changes in temperature."}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei", "who was he?", "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.", "has he invented anything?", "Thermoscope", "what is it used for?", "It is a device that shows changes in temperature."], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is there any references of him in any art form?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\".", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "In artistic and popular media", "Rationale": "Galileo is mentioned several times in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\", the song \"Galileo\" performed by the Indigo Girls and Amy Grant's \"Galileo\", \"Life of Galileo\" (play).", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "In artistic and popular media", "Rationale": "Galileo is mentioned several times in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\". He features prominently in the song \"Galileo\" performed by the Indigo Girls and Amy Grant's \"Galileo\" on her \"Heart in Motion\" album.\n\nTwentieth-century plays have been written on Galileo's life, including \"Life of Galileo\" (1943) by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht, with a film adaptation (1975) of it, and \"Lamp at Midnight\" (1947) by Barrie Stavis, as well as the 2008 play \"Galileo Galilei\".\n\nKim Stanley Robinson wrote a science fiction novel entitled \"Galileo's Dream\" (2009), in which Galileo is brought into the future to help resolve a crisis of scientific philosophy; the story moves back and forth between Galileo's own time and a hypothetical distant future and contains a great deal of biographical information."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he is mentioned several times in the \"opera\" section, plays, science fiction novel etc.", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "In artistic and popular media", "Rationale": "Galileo is mentioned several times in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\". He features prominently in the song \"Galileo\" performed by the Indigo Girls and Amy Grant's \"Galileo\" on her \"Heart in Motion\" album.\n\nTwentieth-century plays have been written on Galileo's life, including \"Life of Galileo\" (1943) by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht, with a film adaptation (1975) of it, and \"Lamp at Midnight\" (1947) by Barrie Stavis, as well as the 2008 play \"Galileo Galilei\".\n\nKim Stanley Robinson wrote a science fiction novel entitled \"Galileo's Dream\" (2009), in which Galileo is brought into the future to help resolve a crisis of scientific philosophy; the story moves back and forth between Galileo's own time and a hypothetical distant future and contains a great deal of biographical information."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he is mentioned several times in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\". He features prominently in the song \"Galileo\" performed by the Indigo Girls and Amy Grant's \"Galileo\" on her \"Heart in Motion\" album.", "Topic": "Galileo Galilei", "Topic_section": "In artistic and popular media", "Rationale": "Galileo is mentioned several times in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\". He features prominently in the song \"Galileo\" performed by the Indigo Girls and Amy Grant's \"Galileo\" on her \"Heart in Motion\" album."}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei", "who was he?", "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.", "has he invented anything?", "Thermoscope", "what is it used for?", "It is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "is there any references of him in any art form?", "Yes, in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\"."], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is this rhapsody?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A song by the British rock band Queen.", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen.", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\"."}, {"Answer": "It is a song by the British rock band Queen", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen."}, {"Answer": "It is a song.", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen."}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei", "who was he?", "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.", "has he invented anything?", "Thermoscope", "what is it used for?", "It is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "is there any references of him in any art form?", "Yes, in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\".", "what is this rhapsody?", "A song by the British rock band Queen."], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who wrote it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Freddie Mercury", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Freddie Mercury", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury "}, {"Answer": "Freddie Mercury", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It was written by Freddie Mercury "}, {"Answer": "Freddie Mercury.", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was written by Freddie Mercury"}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei", "who was he?", "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.", "has he invented anything?", "Thermoscope", "what is it used for?", "It is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "is there any references of him in any art form?", "Yes, in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\".", "what is this rhapsody?", "A song by the British rock band Queen.", "who wrote it?", "Freddie Mercury"], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1975", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "1975", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album "}, {"Answer": "1975.", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "\nThe song became the 1975 UK Christmas number one"}]} {"Context": ["of the four galilean moons which is the closest to jupiter", "Io", "who discovered it?", "Galileo Galilei", "who was he?", "An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.", "has he invented anything?", "Thermoscope", "what is it used for?", "It is a device that shows changes in temperature.", "is there any references of him in any art form?", "Yes, in the \"opera\" section of the Queen song, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\".", "what is this rhapsody?", "A song by the British rock band Queen.", "who wrote it?", "Freddie Mercury", "when was it released?", "1975"], "Conversation_no": 134, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "does it belong to any album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"A Night at the Opera\"", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"A Night at the Opera\"", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"A Night at the Opera\"", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"A Night at the Opera\".", "Topic": "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\"."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was the james bond character based on", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A number of real-life inspirations have been suggested for James Bond, the fictional character created in 1953 by British author, journalist and Naval Intelligence officer Ian Fleming; Bond appeared in twelve novels and nine short stories by Fleming, as well as a number of continuation novels and twenty-six films, with seven actors playing the role of Bond.\n\nAlthough the stories and characters were fictional, a number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom Fleming knew or events he was aware of. These included the spy's name, which Fleming took from the American ornithologist James Bond, and the code number\u2014007\u2014which referred to the breaking of a World War I German diplomatic code. Some aspects of Bond's character and tastes replicate those of Fleming himself.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fleming", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Character inspirations", "Rationale": "Fleming "}, {"Answer": "Ian Fleming", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Character inspirations", "Rationale": ". Many of Bond's tastes and traits were Fleming's own, including sharing the same golf handicap, the taste for scrambled eggs and using the same brand of toiletries. Bond's tastes are also often taken from Fleming's, as was his behaviour, with Bond's love of golf and gambling mirroring his creator's. "}, {"Answer": "John Godfrey", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Character inspirations", "Rationale": "During the Second World War Fleming was the personal assistant to the director of the Naval Intelligence Division, Admiral John Godfrey. "}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Inspiration for \"007\"", "Rationale": "Bond's number\u2014007\u2014was assigned by Fleming in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I: the breaking of the German diplomatic code.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The 007 number assigned to James Bond may have been influenced by any number of sources.", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Inspiration for \"007\"", "Rationale": "The 007 number assigned to James Bond may have been influenced by any number of sources. "}, {"Answer": "Bond's number\u2014007\u2014was assigned by Fleming in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I: the breaking of the German diplomatic code.", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Inspiration for \"007\"", "Rationale": " Bond's number\u2014007\u2014was assigned by Fleming in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I: the breaking of the German diplomatic code."}, {"Answer": "Bond's number\u2014007\u2014was assigned by Fleming in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I: the breaking of the German diplomatic code", "Topic": "Inspirations for James Bond", "Topic_section": "Inspiration for \"007\"", "Rationale": "Bond's number\u2014007\u2014was assigned by Fleming in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I: the breaking of the German diplomatic code."}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which movies does this character appear in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "Topic": "James Bond", "Topic_section": "Eon Productions films", "Rationale": "Eon Productions, the company of Canadian Harry Saltzman and American Albert R. \"Cubby\" Broccoli, released the first cinema adaptation of an Ian Fleming novel, \"Dr. No\" (1962), based on the eponymous 1958 novel and featuring Sean Connery as 007. Connery starred in a further four films before leaving the role after \"You Only Live Twice\" (1967), which was taken up by George Lazenby for \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\" (1969). Lazenby left the role after just one appearance and Connery was brought back for his last Eon-produced film \"Diamonds Are Forever\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dr. No, Spectre, Casino Royale, Never Say Never Again etc", "Topic": "James Bond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Dr. No\", starring Sean Connery as Bond. As of 2020, there have been twenty-four films in the Eon Productions series. The most recent Bond film, \"Spectre\" (2015), stars Daniel Craig in his fourth portrayal of Bond; he is the sixth actor to play Bond in the Eon series. There have also been two independent productions of Bond films: \"Casino Royale\" (a 1967 spoof starring David Niven) and \"Never Say Never Again\" (a 1983 remake of an earlier Eon-produced film, 1965's \"Thunderball\", both "}, {"Answer": "\"Spectre\" and \"Casino Royale\".", "Topic": "James Bond", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The most recent Bond film, \"Spectre\" (2015), stars Daniel Craig in his fourth portrayal of Bond; he is the sixth actor to play Bond in the Eon series. There have also been two independent productions of Bond films: \"Casino Royale\" (a 1967 spoof starring David Niven) and \"Never Say Never Again\" (a 1983 remake of an earlier Eon-produced film, 1965's \"Thunderball\", both starring Connery). In 2015 the series was estimated to be worth $19.9\u00a0billion, making \"James Bond\" one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time."}, {"Answer": "\"James Bond\" series of films", "Topic": "James Bond (literary character)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He is the protagonist of the \"James Bond\" series of novels, films, comics and video games. Fleming wrote twelve Bond novels and two short story collections. His final two books\u2014\"The Man with the Golden Gun\" (1965) and \"Octopussy and The Living Daylights\" (1966)\u2014were published posthumously.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "are these movies based on any novel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "Topic": "Dr. No (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dr. No is a 1962 spy film directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, 1958 novel Dr. No.", "Topic": "Dr. No (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dr. No is a 1962 spy film directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "James Bond", "Topic_section": "Eon Productions films", "Rationale": "Eon Productions, the company of Canadian Harry Saltzman and American Albert R. \"Cubby\" Broccoli, released the first cinema adaptation of an Ian Fleming novel, "}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who is this author?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ian Fleming", "Topic": "Dr. No (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dr. No is a 1962 spy film directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ian Fleming", "Topic": "Dr. No (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Ian Fleming"}, {"Answer": "He was a British author, journalist and naval intelligence officer.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908\u00a0\u2013 12 August 1964) was a British author, journalist and naval intelligence officer who is best known for his James Bond series of spy novels. "}, {"Answer": "Ian Lancaster Fleming was a British author, journalist and naval intelligence officer who is best known for his James Bond series of spy novels.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908\u00a0\u2013 12 August 1964) was a British author, journalist and naval intelligence officer who is best known for his James Bond series of spy novels."}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming"], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "did he fight in any war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the \"Second World War\".", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "While working for Britain's Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War, Fleming was involved in planning Operation Goldeneye and in the planning and oversight of two intelligence units, 30 Assault Unit and T-Force.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Second World War", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Second World War", "Rationale": "war"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Second World War.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Second World War", "Rationale": "In May 1939 Fleming was recruited by Rear Admiral John Godfrey, Director of Naval Intelligence of the Royal Navy, to become his personal assistant."}, {"Answer": "Yes, working for Britain's Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World Wa", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "While working for Britain's Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War, Fleming was involved in planning Operation Goldeneye and in the planning and oversight of two intelligence units, 30 Assault Unit and T-Force"}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming", "did he fight in any war?", "Yes, the \"Second World War\"."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when did he start writing the novels?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1952", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Fleming wrote his first Bond novel, \"Casino Royale\", in 1952.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1953 and 1960", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "1953 and 1960"}, {"Answer": "1952", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Fleming wrote his first Bond novel, \"Casino Royale\", in 1952."}, {"Answer": "1952", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Fleming wrote his first Bond novel, \"Casino Royale\", in 1952."}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming", "did he fight in any war?", "Yes, the \"Second World War\".", "when did he start writing the novels?", "1952"], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "anything significant about the style in which he wrote?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He used to write for about three hours in the morning and another hour between six and seven in the evening. He would never correct anything and I never go back to see what he had written.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Style and technique", "Rationale": "In May 1963 Fleming wrote a piece for \"Books and Bookmen\" magazine in which he described his approach to writing Bond books: \"I write for about three hours in the morning\u00a0... and I do another hour's work between six and seven in the evening. I never correct anything and I never go back to see what I have written\u00a0... ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Benson identified what he described as the \"Fleming Sweep\", the use of \"hooks\" at the end of chapters to heighten tension and pull the reader into the next.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Style and technique", "Rationale": " Benson identified what he described as the \"Fleming Sweep\", the use of \"hooks\" at the end of chapters to heighten tension and pull the reader into the next."}, {"Answer": "Fleming said of his work, \"while thrillers may not be Literature with a capital L, it is possible to write what I can best describe as 'thrillers designed to be read as literature.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Style and technique", "Rationale": "Fleming said of his work, \"while thrillers may not be Literature with a capital L, it is possible to write what I can best describe as 'thrillers designed to be read as literature."}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming", "did he fight in any war?", "Yes, the \"Second World War\".", "when did he start writing the novels?", "1952", "anything significant about the style in which he wrote?", "He used to write for about three hours in the morning and another hour between six and seven in the evening. He would never correct anything and I never go back to see what he had written."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Heart attack.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Fleming was a heavy smoker and drinker throughout his adult life, and suffered from heart disease. In 1961, aged 53, he suffered a heart attack and struggled to recuperate.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Heart attack", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": " heart attack "}, {"Answer": "He died of heart failure.", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Fleming was a heavy smoker and drinker throughout his adult life, and suffered from heart disease. In 1961, aged 53, he suffered a heart attack and struggled to recuperate. On 11 August 1964, while staying at a hotel in Canterbury, Fleming went to the Royal St George's Golf Club for lunch and later dined at his hotel with friends. The day had been tiring for him, and he collapsed with another heart attack shortly after the meal. Fleming died at age 56 in the early morning of 12 August 1964"}, {"Answer": "Heart attack", "Topic": "Ian Fleming", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "On 11 August 1964, while staying at a hotel in Canterbury, Fleming went to the Royal St George's Golf Club for lunch and later dined at his hotel with friends. The day had been tiring for him, and he collapsed with another heart attack shortly after the meal."}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming", "did he fight in any war?", "Yes, the \"Second World War\".", "when did he start writing the novels?", "1952", "anything significant about the style in which he wrote?", "He used to write for about three hours in the morning and another hour between six and seven in the evening. He would never correct anything and I never go back to see what he had written.", "how did he die?", "Heart attack."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "of the four movies mentioned earlier, when was the second one released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1967", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "You Only Live Twice is a 1967 spy film and the fifth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1967", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1967 "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming", "did he fight in any war?", "Yes, the \"Second World War\".", "when did he start writing the novels?", "1952", "anything significant about the style in which he wrote?", "He used to write for about three hours in the morning and another hour between six and seven in the evening. He would never correct anything and I never go back to see what he had written.", "how did he die?", "Heart attack.", "of the four movies mentioned earlier, when was the second one released?", "1967"], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who were the main cast members?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sean Connery", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "You Only Live Twice is a 1967 spy film and the fifth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sean Connery, Doland Pleasence, Eva Renzi, Karin Dor etc", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sean Connery"}, {"Answer": "Sean Connery and Jan Werich.", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Jan Werich was originally cast by producer Harry Saltzman to play Blofeld. Upon his arrival at the Pinewood set, both producer Albert R. Broccoli and director Lewis Gilbert felt that he was a poor choice, resembling a \"poor, benevolent father Christmas\". Nonetheless, in an attempt to make the casting work, Gilbert continued filming. After several days, both Gilbert and Broccoli determined that Werich was not menacing enough, and recast Blofeld with Donald Pleasence in the role. Pleasence's ideas for Blofeld's appearance included a hump, a limp, a beard, and a lame hand, before he settled on the scar. He found it uncomfortable, though, because of the glue that attached it to his eye.\n"}, {"Answer": "Sean Connery, Karin Dor", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "You Only Live Twice is a 1967 spy film and the fifth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond."}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming", "did he fight in any war?", "Yes, the \"Second World War\".", "when did he start writing the novels?", "1952", "anything significant about the style in which he wrote?", "He used to write for about three hours in the morning and another hour between six and seven in the evening. He would never correct anything and I never go back to see what he had written.", "how did he die?", "Heart attack.", "of the four movies mentioned earlier, when was the second one released?", "1967", "who were the main cast members?", "Sean Connery"], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "which character did he play?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He starred as the fictional MI6 agent \"James Bond\".", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "You Only Live Twice is a 1967 spy film and the fifth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "MI6 agent James Bond", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "MI6 agent James Bond"}, {"Answer": "James Bond.", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "You Only Live Twice is a 1967 spy film and the fifth in the \"James Bond\" series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond."}, {"Answer": "James Bond", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ictional MI6 agent James Bond."}]} {"Context": ["who was the james bond character based on", "A number of elements had a real-life background, taken from people whom the author knew or events he was aware of. Some aspects of the character and tastes replicate those of the author himself.", "what is the inspiration behind the specific number used to refer to the character?", "It was assigned by the author in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of World War I and helped in breaking the German diplomatic code.", "which movies does this character appear in?", "\"Dr. No\u201d, \"You Only Live Twice\u201d, \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\u201d and \"Diamonds Are Forever\u201d are some of them.", "are these movies based on any novel?", "\"Dr. No\u201d is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.", "who is this author?", "Ian Fleming", "did he fight in any war?", "Yes, the \"Second World War\".", "when did he start writing the novels?", "1952", "anything significant about the style in which he wrote?", "He used to write for about three hours in the morning and another hour between six and seven in the evening. He would never correct anything and I never go back to see what he had written.", "how did he die?", "Heart attack.", "of the four movies mentioned earlier, when was the second one released?", "1967", "who were the main cast members?", "Sean Connery", "which character did he play?", "He starred as the fictional MI6 agent \"James Bond\"."], "Conversation_no": 135, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "how was it received among critics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The reviews were mixed. An example of a negative review by Roger Ebert of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" rated the film two-and-a-half stars out of four, in which he criticised the focus on gadgets and stated \"the formula fails to work its magic\".", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Contemporary reviews", "Rationale": "Roger Ebert of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" awarded the film two-and-a-half stars out of four, in which he criticised the focus on gadgets, declaring \"the formula fails to work its magic. Like its predecessor \"Thunderball\", another below-par entry, this one is top-heavy with gadgets but weak on plotting and getting everything to work at the same time.\" Bosley Crowther, reviewing for \"The New York Times\", felt \"there's enough of the bright and bland bravado of the popular British super-sleuth mixed into this melee of rocket-launching to make it a bag of good Bond fun. And there's so much of that scientific clatter \u2014 so much warring of super-capsules out in space and fussing with electronic gadgets in a great secret underground launching pad\u2014that this way out adventure picture should be the joy and delight of the youngsters and give pleasure to the reasonable adults who can find release in the majestically absurd.\"\n\n\"Variety\" stated more positively that \"As entertainment [\"You Only Live Twice", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It received positive reviews.", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "positive reviews"}, {"Answer": "The film opened in the United Kingdom and United States, set an opening day record at the Odeon Leicester Square, and went to number one in the United States with a weekend gross of $600,000.", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Release and reception", "Rationale": ". The film opened the following day in the United Kingdom and United States, set an opening day record at the Odeon Leicester Square, and went to number one in the United States with a weekend gross of $600,000."}, {"Answer": "\"Variety\" stated more positively that \"As entertainment [\"You Only Live Twice\"] compares favorably in quality and is replete with as many fights, gadgets, and beauties as its predecessors\"", "Topic": "You Only Live Twice (film)", "Topic_section": "Contemporary reviews", "Rationale": "\n\"Variety\" stated more positively that \"As entertainment [\"You Only Live Twice\"] compares favorably in quality and is replete with as many fights, gadgets, and beauties as its predecessors\""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Seamount", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "seamount is a large geologic landform that rises from the ocean floor but that does not reach to the water's surface (sea level), and thus is not an island, islet or cliff-rock.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A seamount", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A seamount is a large geologic landform that rises from the ocean floor but that does not reach to the water's surface (sea level), and thus is not an island, islet or cliff-rock."}, {"Answer": "Seamount", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A seamount is a large geologic landform that rises from the ocean floor but that does not reach to the water's surface (sea level)"}, {"Answer": "Seamount.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A seamount is a large geologic landform that rises from the ocean floor but that does not reach to the water's surface (sea level), and thus is not an island, islet or cliff-rock. Seamounts are typically formed from extinct volcanoes that rise abruptly and are usually found rising from the seafloor to in height. "}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount"], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Most they are volcanic in origin, and thus tend to be found on oceanic crust near mid-ocean ridges, mantle plumes, and island arcs", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form. There are more than 14,500 seamounts. In addition to seamounts, there are more than 80,000 small knolls, ridges and hills less than 1,000\u00a0m in height in the world's oceans.\n\nMost seamounts are volcanic in origin, and thus tend to be found on oceanic crust near mid-ocean ridges, mantle plumes, and island arcs. "}, {"Answer": "Most seamounts are volcanic in origin, and thus tend to be found on oceanic crust near mid-ocean ridges, mantle plumes, and island arcs.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Most seamounts are volcanic in origin, and thus tend to be found on oceanic crust near mid-ocean ridges, mantle plumes, and island arcs. "}, {"Answer": "Most seamounts are volcanic in origin, and thus tend to be found on oceanic crust near mid-ocean ridges, mantle plumes, and island arcs.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Most seamounts are volcanic in origin, and thus tend to be found on oceanic crust near mid-ocean ridges, mantle plumes, and island arcs. "}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form."], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Grouping", "Rationale": "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are typically formed from extinct volcanoes that rise abruptly and are usually found rising from the seafloor to in height", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Seamounts are typically formed from extinct volcanoes that rise abruptly and are usually found rising from the seafloor to in height."}, {"Answer": "Volcanoes near plate boundaries and mid-ocean ridges are built by decompression melting of rock in the upper mantle.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Geochemistry and evolution", "Rationale": "Most seamounts are built by one of two volcanic processes, although some, such as the Christmas Island Seamount Province near Australia, are more enigmatic. Volcanoes near plate boundaries and mid-ocean ridges are built by decompression melting of rock in the upper mantle. The lower density magma rises through the crust to the surface. "}, {"Answer": "They are typically formed from extinct volcanoes that rise abruptly and are usually found rising from the seafloor to in height.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Seamounts are typically formed from extinct volcanoes that rise abruptly and are usually found rising from the seafloor to in height"}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii."], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what can you tell about its structure?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They have various structural shapes; from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low, such as Koko Guyot and Detroit Seamount; others are built more steeply, such as Loihi Seamount and Bowie Seamount. Some seamounts also have a carbonate or sediment cap."}, {"Answer": "Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low, such as Koko Guyot and Detroit Seamount; others are built more steeply, such as Loihi Seamount and Bowie Seamount. Some seamounts also have a carbonate or sediment cap."}, {"Answer": "They come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. "}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.", "what can you tell about its structure?", "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low"], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how can you describe its ecological role?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Ecological role of seamounts", "Rationale": "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Ecological role of seamounts", "Rationale": "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom. Currents have been measured at up to 0.9\u00a0knots, or 48\u00a0centimeters per second. Because of this upwelling seamounts often carry above-average plankton populations, seamounts are thus centers where the fish that feed on them aggregate, in turn falling prey to further predation, making seamounts important biological hotspots."}, {"Answer": "Seamounts provide habitats and spawning grounds for these larger animals, including numerous fish.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Ecological role of seamounts", "Rationale": "Seamounts provide habitats and spawning grounds for these larger animals, including numerous fish."}, {"Answer": "They often carry above-average plankton populations, seamounts are thus centers where the fish that feed on them aggregate, in turn falling prey to further predation, making seamounts important biological hotspots.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Ecological role of seamounts", "Rationale": "Because of this upwelling seamounts often carry above-average plankton populations, seamounts are thus centers where the fish that feed on them aggregate, in turn falling prey to further predation, making seamounts important biological hotspots."}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.", "what can you tell about its structure?", "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low", "how can you describe its ecological role?", "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom."], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "any type of danger associated with it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Dangers", "Rationale": "Some seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Extrusions begin to seep in the seamount, which leads to inflation, over-extension of the volcano's flanks, and ultimately flank collapse, leading to submarine landslides with the potential to start major tsunamis", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Dangers", "Rationale": "One major seamount risk is that often, in the late of stages of their life, extrusions begin to seep in the seamount. This activity leads to inflation, over-extension of the volcano's flanks, and ultimately flank collapse, leading to submarine landslides with the potential to start major tsunamis, which can be among the largest natural disasters in the world."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Some seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Dangers", "Rationale": "Some seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger."}, {"Answer": "Some seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Dangers", "Rationale": "Some seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger."}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.", "what can you tell about its structure?", "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low", "how can you describe its ecological role?", "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom.", "any type of danger associated with it?", "Yes, seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger."], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what can you tell about its fishing?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Seamounts were first extensively fished in the second half of the 20th century, due to poor management practices and increased fishing pressure seriously depleting stock numbers on the typical fishing ground, the continental shelf. Seamounts have been the site of targeted fishing since that time.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "Seamounts were first extensively fished in the second half of the 20th century, due to poor management practices and increased fishing pressure seriously depleting stock numbers on the typical fishing ground, the continental shelf. Seamounts have been the site of targeted fishing since that time.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster, mackerel, red king crab, etc.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster (Palinuridae), mackerel (Scombridae and others), red king crab (\"Paralithodes camtschaticus\"), red snapper (\"Lutjanus campechanus\"), tuna (Scombridae), Orange roughy (\"Hoplostethus atlanticus\"), and perch (Percidae)."}, {"Answer": "Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster, mackerel, red king crab, red snapper, tuna, Orange roughy and perch", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster (Palinuridae), mackerel (Scombridae and others), red king crab (\"Paralithodes camtschaticus\"), red snapper (\"Lutjanus campechanus\"), tuna (Scombridae), Orange roughy (\"Hoplostethus atlanticus\"), and perch (Percidae)."}, {"Answer": "They were first extensively fished in the second half of the 20th century, due to poor management practices and increased fishing pressure seriously depleting stock numbers on the typical fishing ground, the continental shelf.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "Seamounts were first extensively fished in the second half of the 20th century, due to poor management practices and increased fishing pressure seriously depleting stock numbers on the typical fishing ground, the continental shelf. Seamounts have been the site of targeted fishing since that time.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.", "what can you tell about its structure?", "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low", "how can you describe its ecological role?", "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom.", "any type of danger associated with it?", "Yes, seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger.", "what can you tell about its fishing?", "Seamounts were first extensively fished in the second half of the 20th century, due to poor management practices and increased fishing pressure seriously depleting stock numbers on the typical fishing ground, the continental shelf. Seamounts have been the site of targeted fishing since that time."], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "any fish you can mention?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "spiny lobster, mackerel, red king crab, red snapper, tuna", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "spiny lobster (Palinuridae), mackerel (Scombridae and others), red king crab (\"Paralithodes camtschaticus\"), red snapper (\"Lutjanus campechanus\"), tuna (Scombridae), ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Red snapper, tuna, Orange roughy, and perch", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster (Palinuridae), mackerel (Scombridae and others), red king crab (\"Paralithodes camtschaticus\"), red snapper (\"Lutjanus campechanus\"), tuna (Scombridae), Orange roughy (\"Hoplostethus atlanticus\"), and perch (Percidae)."}, {"Answer": "Spiny lobster, mackerel, red king crab, red snapper", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster (Palinuridae), mackerel (Scombridae and others), red king crab (\"Paralithodes camtschaticus\"), red snapper (\"Lutjanus campechanus\"), tuna (Scombridae), Orange roughy (\"Hoplostethus atlanticus\"), and perch (Percidae)."}, {"Answer": "Mackerel, tuna, Orange roughy, perch and others.", "Topic": "Seamount", "Topic_section": "Fishing", "Rationale": "Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster (Palinuridae), mackerel (Scombridae and others), red king crab (\"Paralithodes camtschaticus\"), red snapper (\"Lutjanus campechanus\"), tuna (Scombridae), Orange roughy (\"Hoplostethus atlanticus\"), and perch (Percidae)."}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.", "what can you tell about its structure?", "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low", "how can you describe its ecological role?", "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom.", "any type of danger associated with it?", "Yes, seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger.", "what can you tell about its fishing?", "Seamounts were first extensively fished in the second half of the 20th century, due to poor management practices and increased fishing pressure seriously depleting stock numbers on the typical fishing ground, the continental shelf. Seamounts have been the site of targeted fishing since that time.", "any fish you can mention?", "spiny lobster, mackerel, red king crab, red snapper, tuna"], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is the last one look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Red snapper is a common name of several fish species.", "Topic": "Red snapper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Red snapper is a common name of several fish species.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a sleek and streamlined fish, has two closely spaced dorsal fins on its back, and seven to 10 yellow finlets run from the dorsal fins to the tail, which is lunate \u2013 curved like a crescent moon \u2013 and tapered to pointy tips", "Topic": "Tuna", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The tuna is a sleek and streamlined fish, adapted for speed. It has two closely spaced dorsal fins on its back; The first is \"depressible\"\u00a0\u2013 it can be laid down, flush, in a groove that runs along its back. Seven to 10 yellow finlets run from the dorsal fins to the tail, which is lunate\u00a0\u2013 curved like a crescent moon\u00a0\u2013 and tapered to pointy tips. The caudal peduncle, to which the tail is attached, is quite thin, with three stabilizing horizontal keels on each side. The tuna's dorsal side is generally a metallic dark blue, while the ventral side, or underside, is silvery or whitish, for camouflage."}, {"Answer": "The tuna is a sleek and streamlined fish, adapted for speed. It has two closely spaced dorsal fins on its back; The first is \"depressible\" \u2013 it can be laid down, flush, in a groove that runs along its back.", "Topic": "Tuna", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The tuna is a sleek and streamlined fish, adapted for speed. It has two closely spaced dorsal fins on its back; The first is \"depressible\"\u00a0\u2013 it can be laid down, flush, in a groove that runs along its back. "}, {"Answer": "It is a sleek and streamlined fish . It has two closely spaced dorsal fins on its back.", "Topic": "Tuna", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The tuna is a sleek and streamlined fish, adapted for speed. It has two closely spaced dorsal fins on its back"}]} {"Context": ["what is a chain of underwater mountains called", "Seamount", "what can you tell about its geographic features?", "Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. A seamount is technically defined as an isolated rise in elevation of or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, of conical form.", "how are these chain of mountains formed?", "Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. This long chain of islands and seamounts extends thousands of kilometers northwest from the island of Hawaii.", "what can you tell about its structure?", "Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. Seamounts come in a wide variety of structural shapes, from conical to flat-topped to complexly shaped. Some are built very large and very low", "how can you describe its ecological role?", "Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom.", "any type of danger associated with it?", "Yes, seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger.", "what can you tell about its fishing?", "Seamounts were first extensively fished in the second half of the 20th century, due to poor management practices and increased fishing pressure seriously depleting stock numbers on the typical fishing ground, the continental shelf. Seamounts have been the site of targeted fishing since that time.", "any fish you can mention?", "spiny lobster, mackerel, red king crab, red snapper, tuna", "how is the last one look like?", "Red snapper is a common name of several fish species."], "Conversation_no": 136, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how did it receive its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "it ultimately derives from the Middle Latin form; which is, in turn, derived from \"rush, dart along\"", "Topic": "Tuna", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The term \"tuna\" ultimately derives from \"\", the Middle Latin form of the \u00a0\u2013 which is, in turn, derived from , \"rush, dart along\"."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was lise meitner?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lise Meitner (; ; 7 November 1878 \u2013 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An Austrian-Swedish physicist", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lise Meitner (; ; 7 November 1878 \u2013 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission. "}, {"Answer": "An Austrian-Swedish physicist", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lise Meitner (; ; 7 November 1878 \u2013 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission."}, {"Answer": "Shewas an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission."}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist."], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "in which country did she live in her early days?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "She was born Elise Meitner on 7 November 1878 into a Jewish upper-middle-class family at the family home in 27 Kaiser Josefstrasse in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Vienna", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "She was born Elise Meitner on 7 November 1878 into a Jewish upper-middle-class family at the family home in 27 Kaiser Josefstrasse in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna, the third of eight children of Hedwig and Philipp Meitner. The birth register of Vienna's Jewish comm"}, {"Answer": "Austria", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "She was born Elise Meitner on 7 November 1878 into a Jewish upper-middle-class family at the family home in 27 Kaiser Josefstrasse in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna, the third of eight children of Hedwig and Philipp Meitner. The birth register of Vienna's Jewish community lists her as being born on 17 November 1878, but all other documents list her date of birth as 7 November, which is what she used. She shortened her name from Elise to Lise. Her father was one of the first Jewish lawyers admitted to practice in Austria"}, {"Answer": "27 Kaiser Josefstrasse in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "27 Kaiser Josefstrasse in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna"}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna"], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "University of Vienna", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "Meitner entered the University of Vienna in October 1901. She was particularly inspired by Boltzmann, and was said to often speak with contagious enthusiasm of his lectures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "University of Vienna", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "Meitner entered the University of Vienna in October 1901."}, {"Answer": "University of Vienna", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Education", "Rationale": "Meitner entered the University of Vienna in October 1901. "}, {"Answer": "Friedrich Wilhelm University", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Friedrich Wilhelm University", "Rationale": "Friedrich Wilhelm University"}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna"], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "why did she have to flee from germany?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Escape from Germany", "Rationale": "With the \"Anschluss\", Germany's unification with Austria on 12 March 1938, Meitner lost her Austrian citizenship.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Due to the \"Anschluss\", Germany's unification with Austria on 12 March 1938, Meitner lost her Austrian citizenship.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Escape from Germany", "Rationale": "With the \"Anschluss\", Germany's unification with Austria on 12 March 1938, Meitner lost her Austrian citizenship. "}, {"Answer": "Because of the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws of Nazi Germany", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She spent most of her scientific career in Berlin, Germany, where she was a physics professor and a department head at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute; she was the first woman to become a full professor of physics in Germany. She lost these positions in the 1930s because of the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws of Nazi Germany, and in 1938 she fled to Sweden, where she lived for many years, ultimately becoming a Swedish citizen."}, {"Answer": "She learned that academics would no longer be granted permission to travel abroad.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Escape from Germany", "Rationale": "she learned that academics would no longer be granted permission to travel abroad."}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship."], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "why?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Due to the \"Anschluss\", Germany's unification with Austria", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Escape from Germany", "Rationale": "With the \"Anschluss\", Germany's unification with Austria on 12 March 1938, Meitner lost her Austrian citizenship."}, {"Answer": "Annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany on 12 March 1938 and because of the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws of Nazi Germany", "Topic": "Anschluss", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Anschluss (, or Anschlu\u00df before the German orthography reform of 1996, \"joining\"), also known as the Anschluss \u00d6sterreichs (, ), refers to the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany on 12 March 1938."}, {"Answer": "Due to Anschluss, Germany's unification with Austria.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Escape from Germany", "Rationale": "Anschluss\", Germany's unification with Austria"}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "why?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you mention any of her contributions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She completed the work on beta ray spectrum that she had begun with Hahn and Baeyer, and also her own study of the uranium decay chain.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "World War I and the discovery of protactinium", "Rationale": "Meanwhile, she completed both the work on the beta ray spectrum that she had begun before the war with Hahn and Baeyer, and her own study of the uranium decay chain.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lise Meitner (; ; 7 November 1878 \u2013 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission."}, {"Answer": "Discovery of the element protactinium and nuclear fission.", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lise Meitner (; ; 7 November 1878 \u2013 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who contributed to the discoveries of the element protactinium and nuclear fission."}, {"Answer": "Clarification of the process of uranium fission\u2014how it originates and that it produces so much energy", "Topic": "Lise Meitner", "Topic_section": "Nobel Prize for nuclear fission", "Rationale": "clarification of the process of uranium fission\u2014how it originates and that it produces so much energy"}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "why?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you mention any of her contributions?", "She completed the work on beta ray spectrum that she had begun with Hahn and Baeyer, and also her own study of the uranium decay chain."], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "could you please elaborate the last reaction?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations - a.k.a. \"radioactive cascade\".", "Topic": "Decay chain", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear science, the decay chain refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations. It is also known as a \"radioactive cascade\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In nuclear science, the decay chain refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations.", "Topic": "Decay chain", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear science, the decay chain refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations."}, {"Answer": "A series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations. Most radioisotopes do not decay directly to a stable state, but rather undergo a series of decays until eventually a stable isotope is reached.", "Topic": "Decay chain", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In nuclear science, the decay chain refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations. It is also known as a \"radioactive cascade\". Most radioisotopes do not decay directly to a stable state, but rather undergo a series of decays until eventually a stable isotope is reached."}, {"Answer": "It refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations.", "Topic": "Decay chain", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations."}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "why?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you mention any of her contributions?", "She completed the work on beta ray spectrum that she had begun with Hahn and Baeyer, and also her own study of the uranium decay chain.", "could you please elaborate the last reaction?", "It refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations - a.k.a. \"radioactive cascade\"."], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "can you mention any health hazard caused by this decay?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The dangers are not immediately recognized.", "Topic": "Radioactive decay", "Topic_section": "Early health dangers", "Rationale": "The dangers of ionizing radiation due to radioactivity and X-rays were not immediately recognized.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Burns, hair loss to mention a few", "Topic": "Radioactive decay", "Topic_section": "X-rays", "Rationale": "Many people began recounting stories of burns, hair loss and worse in technical journals as early as 1896. In February of that year, Professor Daniel and Dr. Dudley of Vanderbilt University performed an experiment involving X-raying Dudley's head that resulted in his hair loss. A report by Dr. H.D. Hawks, of his suffering severe hand and chest burns in an X-ray demonstration, was the first of many other reports in \"Electrical Review\"."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "why?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you mention any of her contributions?", "She completed the work on beta ray spectrum that she had begun with Hahn and Baeyer, and also her own study of the uranium decay chain.", "could you please elaborate the last reaction?", "It refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations - a.k.a. \"radioactive cascade\".", "can you mention any health hazard caused by this decay?", "The dangers are not immediately recognized."], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who discovered this decay?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ernest Rutherford, Frederick Soddy", "Topic": "Radioactive decay", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "Further research by Becquerel, Ernest Rutherford, Paul Villard, Pierre Curie, Marie Curie, and others showed that this form of radioactivity was significantly more complicated. Rutherford was the first to realize that all such elements decay in accordance with the same mathematical exponential formula. Rutherford and his student Frederick Soddy were the first to realize that many decay processes resulted in the transmutation of one element to another. Subsequently, the radioactive displacement law of Fajans and Soddy was formulated to describe the products of alpha and beta decay.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ernest Rutherford and his student Frederick Soddy", "Topic": "Radioactive decay", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "Further research by Becquerel, Ernest Rutherford, Paul Villard, Pierre Curie, Marie Curie, and others showed that this form of radioactivity was significantly more complicated. Rutherford was the first to realize that all such elements decay in accordance with the same mathematical exponential formula. Rutherford and his student Frederick Soddy were the first to realize that many decay processes resulted in the transmutation of one element to another."}, {"Answer": "Henri Becquerel", "Topic": "Radioactive decay", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "Radioactivity was discovered in 1896 by the French scientist Henri Becquerel, while working with phosphorescent materials. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "why?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you mention any of her contributions?", "She completed the work on beta ray spectrum that she had begun with Hahn and Baeyer, and also her own study of the uranium decay chain.", "could you please elaborate the last reaction?", "It refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations - a.k.a. \"radioactive cascade\".", "can you mention any health hazard caused by this decay?", "The dangers are not immediately recognized.", "who discovered this decay?", "Ernest Rutherford, Frederick Soddy"], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who was the former?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics.", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, (30 August 1871\u00a0\u2013 19 October 1937) was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A New Zealand\u2013born British physicist", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, (30 August 1871\u00a0\u2013 19 October 1937) was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics. "}, {"Answer": "A New Zealand\u2013born British physicist", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, (30 August 1871\u00a0\u2013 19 October 1937) was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics. \"Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica\" considers him to be the greatest experimentalist since Michael Faraday (1791\u20131867)."}, {"Answer": "He was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist.", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist"}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "why?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you mention any of her contributions?", "She completed the work on beta ray spectrum that she had begun with Hahn and Baeyer, and also her own study of the uranium decay chain.", "could you please elaborate the last reaction?", "It refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations - a.k.a. \"radioactive cascade\".", "can you mention any health hazard caused by this decay?", "The dangers are not immediately recognized.", "who discovered this decay?", "Ernest Rutherford, Frederick Soddy", "who was the former?", "He was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics."], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what was his fabled experiment with gold ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Geiger\u2013Marsden experiment, which demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil.", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Gold foil experiment", "Rationale": ". Along with Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden in 1909, he carried out the Geiger\u2013Marsden experiment, which demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He carried out the Geiger\u2013Marsden experiment, which demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil.", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Gold foil experiment", "Rationale": "Along with Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden in 1909, he carried out the Geiger\u2013Marsden experiment, which demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil."}, {"Answer": "T he Geiger\u2013Marsden experiment, which demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil.", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Gold foil experiment", "Rationale": "Rutherford performed his most famous work after receiving the Nobel prize in 1908. Along with Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden in 1909, he carried out the Geiger\u2013Marsden experiment, which demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil."}, {"Answer": "He demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil.", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Gold foil experiment", "Rationale": "demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil. "}]} {"Context": ["who was lise meitner?", "She was an Austrian-Swedish physicist.", "in which country did she live in her early days?", "In the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna", "any particular educational institution that she attended as a student?", "University of Vienna", "why did she have to flee from germany?", "Because she lost her Austrian citizenship.", "why?", "UNANSWERABLE", "can you mention any of her contributions?", "She completed the work on beta ray spectrum that she had begun with Hahn and Baeyer, and also her own study of the uranium decay chain.", "could you please elaborate the last reaction?", "It refers to a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations - a.k.a. \"radioactive cascade\".", "can you mention any health hazard caused by this decay?", "The dangers are not immediately recognized.", "who discovered this decay?", "Ernest Rutherford, Frederick Soddy", "who was the former?", "He was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics.", "what was his fabled experiment with gold ?", "The Geiger\u2013Marsden experiment, which demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms by deflecting alpha particles passing through a thin gold foil."], "Conversation_no": 137, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what was his legacy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "At the opening session of the 1938 Indian Science Congress, astrophysicist James Jeans deemed him \"one of the greatest scientists of all time\"", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Rutherford is considered to have been among the greatest scientists in history. At the opening session of the 1938 Indian Science Congress, which Rutherford had been expected to preside over before his death, astrophysicist James Jeans spoke in his place and deemed him \"one of the greatest scientists of all time\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Astrophysicist James Jeans deemed him \"one of the greatest scientists of all time\"", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Rutherford is considered to have been among the greatest scientists in history. At the opening session of the 1938 Indian Science Congress, which Rutherford had been expected to preside over before his death, astrophysicist James Jeans spoke in his place and deemed him \"one of the greatest scientists of all time\", saying:"}, {"Answer": "Father of nuclear physics, the greatest experimentalist since Michael Faraday, one of the greatest scientists of all time", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, (30 August 1871\u00a0\u2013 19 October 1937) was a New Zealand\u2013born British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics. \"Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica\" considers him to be the greatest experimentalist since Michael Faraday (1791\u20131867)."}, {"Answer": "He is considered to have been among the greatest scientists in history.", "Topic": "Ernest Rutherford", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "is considered to have been among the greatest scientists in history."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. The first in a seven-volume series, it is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It describes the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. It illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma."], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is the author of this poem?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Maya Angelou.", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Maya Angelou", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou."}, {"Answer": "Maya Angelou", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Maya Angelou"}, {"Answer": "Maya Angelou", "Topic": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou."}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou."], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where was she born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "St. Louis, Missouri.", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928, the", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "St. Louis, Missouri", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri,"}, {"Answer": "St. Louis, Missouri", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "St. Louis, Missouri, "}, {"Answer": "St. Louis, Missouri", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri,"}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou.", "where was she born?", "St. Louis, Missouri."], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "was she the only child?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, she was the second child.", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928, the second child of Bailey Johnson, a doorman and navy dietitian, and Vivian (Baxter) Johnson, a nurse and card dealer", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, she had an older brother, Bailey Jr.", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928, the second child of Bailey Johnson, a doorman and navy dietitian, and Vivian (Baxter) Johnson, a nurse and card dealer. Angelou's older brother, Bailey Jr., nicknamed Marguerite \"Maya\", derived from \"My\" or \"Mya Sister\"."}, {"Answer": "No, she was the second child", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": ", the second child of"}, {"Answer": "No, the second child of Bailey Johnson", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928, the second child of Bailey Johnson"}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou.", "where was she born?", "St. Louis, Missouri.", "was she the only child?", "No, she was the second child."], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did she receive any rewards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Spingarn Medal, the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Angelou was honored by universities, literary organizations, government agencies, and special interest groups. Her honors included a Pulitzer Prize nomination for her book of poetry, \"Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie,\" a Tony Award nomination for her role in the 1973 play \"Look Away\", and three Grammys for her spoken word albums. She served on two presidential committees, and was awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1994, the National Medal of Arts in 2000, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Angelou was awarded more than fifty honorary degrees.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, three Grammys for her spoken word albums, the Spingarn Medal, the National Medal of Arts, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": " Her honors included a Pulitzer Prize nomination for her book of poetry, \"Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie,\" a Tony Award nomination for her role in the 1973 play \"Look Away\", and three Grammys for her spoken word albums. She served on two presidential committees, and was awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1994, the National Medal of Arts in 2000, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Angelou was awarded more than fifty honorary degrees."}, {"Answer": "Yes, she was awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1994, the National Medal of Arts in 2000, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Angelou was awarded more than fifty honorary degrees.", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Her honors included a Pulitzer Prize nomination for her book of poetry, \"Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie,\" a Tony Award nomination for her role in the 1973 play \"Look Away\", and three Grammys for her spoken word albums. She served on two presidential committees, and was awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1994, the National Medal of Arts in 2000, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Angelou was awarded more than fifty honorary degrees."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Spingarn Medal, National Medal of Arts, Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic": "Maya Angelou", "Topic_section": "Awards and honors", "Rationale": "Angelou was honored by universities, literary organizations, government agencies, and special interest groups. Her honors included a Pulitzer Prize nomination for her book of poetry, \"Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie,\" a Tony Award nomination for her role in the 1973 play \"Look Away\", and three Grammys for her spoken word albums. She served on two presidential committees, and was awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1994, the National Medal of Arts in 2000, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Angelou was awarded more than fifty honorary degrees."}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou.", "where was she born?", "St. Louis, Missouri.", "was she the only child?", "No, she was the second child.", "did she receive any rewards?", "Yes, the Spingarn Medal, the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom."], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is the latter medal about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\"."}, {"Answer": "It is bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\". "}, {"Answer": "It is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\"."}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou.", "where was she born?", "St. Louis, Missouri.", "was she the only child?", "No, she was the second child.", "did she receive any rewards?", "Yes, the Spingarn Medal, the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "what is the latter medal about?", "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\"."], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "by which us president was she given this ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou.", "where was she born?", "St. Louis, Missouri.", "was she the only child?", "No, she was the second child.", "did she receive any rewards?", "Yes, the Spingarn Medal, the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "what is the latter medal about?", "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "by which us president was she given this ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "any other famous personalities who have received this medal?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Colin Powell, Ellsworth Bunker, etc.", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "History of the award", "Rationale": "The medal may be awarded to an individual more than once; Colin Powell received two awards, his second being With Distinction; Ellsworth Bunker received both of his awards With Distinction. It may also be awarded posthumously (after the death of the recipient); examples (in chronological order) include John Wayne, John F. Kennedy, Pope John XXIII, Lyndon Johnson, P", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Colin Powell, John F. Kennedy, John Wayne and many more.", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "History of the award", "Rationale": "\nThe medal may be awarded to an individual more than once; Colin Powell received two awards, his second being With Distinction; Ellsworth Bunker received both of his awards With Distinction. It may also be awarded posthumously (after the death of the recipient); examples (in chronological order) include John Wayne, John F. Kennedy, Pope John XXIII, Lyndon Johnson, Paul \"Bear\" Bryant, Thurgood Marshall, Cesar Chavez, Walter Reuther, Roberto Clemente, Jack Kemp, Harvey Milk, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, Elouise Cobell, Grace Hopper, Antonin Scalia, Elvis Presley and Babe Ruth. (Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner, civil rights workers murdered in 1964, were awarded their medals in 2014, 50 years later.)"}, {"Answer": "Colin Powell, Ellsworth Bunker", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "History of the award", "Rationale": "Colin Powell received two awards, his second being With Distinction; Ellsworth Bunker received both of his awards With Distinction. It may also be awarded posthumously (after the death of the recipient); examples (in chronological order) include John Wayne, John F. Kennedy, Pope John XXIII, Lyndon Johnson"}, {"Answer": "John Wayne, John F. Kennedy, Pope John XXIII", "Topic": "Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Topic_section": "History of the award", "Rationale": " It may also be awarded posthumously (after the death of the recipient); examples (in chronological order) include John Wayne, John F. Kennedy, Pope John XXIII, Lyndon Johnson, Paul \"Bear\" Bryant, Thurgood Marshall, Cesar Chavez, Walter Reuther, Roberto Clemente, Jack Kemp, Harvey Milk, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, Elouise Cobell, Grace Hopper, Antonin Scalia, Elvis Presley and Babe Ruth. (Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner, civil rights workers murdered in 1964, were awarded their medals in 2014, 50 years later.)"}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou.", "where was she born?", "St. Louis, Missouri.", "was she the only child?", "No, she was the second child.", "did she receive any rewards?", "Yes, the Spingarn Medal, the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "what is the latter medal about?", "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "by which us president was she given this ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any other famous personalities who have received this medal?", "Colin Powell, Ellsworth Bunker, etc."], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "why did the former receive this medal?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["i know why the caged bird sings poem explanation", "It is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.", "who is the author of this poem?", "Maya Angelou.", "where was she born?", "St. Louis, Missouri.", "was she the only child?", "No, she was the second child.", "did she receive any rewards?", "Yes, the Spingarn Medal, the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "what is the latter medal about?", "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made \"an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors\".", "by which us president was she given this ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any other famous personalities who have received this medal?", "Colin Powell, Ellsworth Bunker, etc.", "why did the former receive this medal?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 138, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what did he do for a living?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American politician, diplomat and retired four-star general.", "Topic": "Colin Powell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Colin Luther Powell (; born April 5, 1937) is an American politician, diplomat and retired four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a politician, diplomat and retired four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005.", "Topic": "Colin Powell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Colin Luther Powell (; born April 5, 1937) is an American politician, diplomat and retired four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005."}, {"Answer": "He is an American politician, diplomat and retired four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State", "Topic": "Colin Powell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ") is an American politician, diplomat and retired four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State "}, {"Answer": "He is an American politician, diplomat and retired four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State", "Topic": "Colin Powell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Colin Luther Powell (; born April 5, 1937) is an American politician, diplomat and retired four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did the movie the thing come out", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "1982", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1982.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster. Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella \"Who Goes There?\", it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing. The film stars Kurt Russell as the team's helicopter pilot, R.J. MacReady, and features A. Wilford Brimley, T. K. Carter, David Clennon, Keith David, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Peter Maloney, Richard Masur, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, and Thomas G. Waites in supporting roles.\n"}, {"Answer": "1982", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1982 t"}, {"Answer": "1982", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster"}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982"], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the movie about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster. Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella \"Who Goes There?\", it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Campbell Jr. novella \"Who Goes There?\", it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing. "}, {"Answer": "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing."}, {"Answer": "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella \"Who Goes There?\", it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms."], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who wrote it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bill Lancaster.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bill Lancaster.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster. "}, {"Answer": "Bill Lancaster", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Bill Lancaster. "}, {"Answer": "Bill Lancaster", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster."}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster."], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Carpenter", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John Carpenter.", "Topic": "The Thing (1982 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster. 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"}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster.", "who is the director?", "John Carpenter"], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Carthage, New York", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carpenter was born on January 16, 1948 in Carthage, New York, the son of Milton Jean (\"n\u00e9e\" Carter) and Howard Ralph Carpenter, a music professor. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carpenter was born on January 16, 1948 in Carthage, New York"}, {"Answer": "New York", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carthage, New York,"}, {"Answer": "Bowling Green, Kentucky", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He and his family relocated to Bowling Green, Kentucky during 1953."}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster.", "who is the director?", "John Carpenter", "where is he from?", "Carthage, New York"], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what film genre is he known for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Low-budget horror films.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was interested in films from an early age, particularly the westerns of Howard Hawks and John Ford, as well as 1950s low-budget horror films such as \"The Thing from Another World\" and high-budget science fiction like \"Forbidden Planet\", and began filming horror short films with 8 mm film even before starting high school.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Horror, action, and science fiction films.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Although Carpenter has worked with various film genres, he is associated most commonly with horror, action, and science fiction films of the 1970s and 1980s."}, {"Answer": "He is associated most commonly with horror, action, and science fiction films", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he is associated most commonly with horror, action, and science fiction films "}, {"Answer": "horror, action, and science fiction films", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Although Carpenter has worked with various film genres, he is associated most commonly with horror, action, and science fiction films of the 1970s and 1980s."}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster.", "who is the director?", "John Carpenter", "where is he from?", "Carthage, New York", "what film genre is he known for?", "Low-budget horror films."], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what are the methods he is known for using in his movies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "His films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed).", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Techniques", "Rationale": "Carpenter's films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Techniques", "Rationale": "Carpenter's films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed)."}, {"Answer": "Carpenter's films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Techniques", "Rationale": "Carpenter's films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores"}, {"Answer": "Carpenter's films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Techniques", "Rationale": "Carpenter's films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores"}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster.", "who is the director?", "John Carpenter", "where is he from?", "Carthage, New York", "what film genre is he known for?", "Low-budget horror films.", "what are the methods he is known for using in his movies?", "His films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed)."], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "was he married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, to Adrienne Barbeau and Sandy King.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carpenter met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau, on the set of his 1978 television film \"Someone's Watching Me!\". Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984. During their marriage, Barbeau starred in \"The Fog\", and also appeared in \"Escape from New York\". The couple had one son, John Howard Jr. (born May 7, 1984), nicknamed \"Cody\" to avoid confusion with his father.\n\nCarpenter has been married to producer Sandy King since 1990. King produced Carpenter's later films \"In the Mouth of Madness\", \"Village of the Damned\", \"Vampires\", and \"Ghosts of Mars\". She earlier had been the script supervisor for his films \"Starman\", \"Big Trouble in Little China\", \"Prince of Darkness\", and \"They Live\". On \"They Live\" she was also associate producer. She co-created the comic book series \"Asylum\", with which Carpenter is involved."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Adrienne Barbeau,"}, {"Answer": "Yes, to Sandy King", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carpenter has been married to producer Sandy King since 1990"}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster.", "who is the director?", "John Carpenter", "where is he from?", "Carthage, New York", "what film genre is he known for?", "Low-budget horror films.", "what are the methods he is known for using in his movies?", "His films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed).", "was he married?", "Yes - Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984."], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who's films did he take interest in his early days?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Howard Hawks and John Ford", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was interested in films from an early age, particularly the westerns of Howard Hawks and John Ford, as well as 1950s low-budget horror films such as \"The Thing from Another World\" and high-budget science fiction like \"Forbidden Planet\", and began filming horror short films with 8 mm film even before starting high school.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Howard Hawks and John Ford.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He and his family relocated to Bowling Green, Kentucky during 1953. 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Barbara Curran was born in the Aran Islands, in the town of Kilronan on the island of Inishmore (Inis M\u00f3r). John A. Feene"}, {"Answer": "Cape Elizabeth, Maine", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Cape Elizabeth, Maine"}, {"Answer": "Cape Elizabeth, Maine", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Ford was born John Martin \"Jack\" Feeney (though he later often gave his given names as Sean Aloysius, sometimes with surname O'Feeny or O'Fearna; an Irish language equivalent of Feeney) in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, to John Augustine Feeney and Barbara \"Abbey\" Curran, on February 1, 1894, (though he occasionally said 1895 and that date is erroneously inscribed on his tombstone)."}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster.", "who is the director?", "John Carpenter", "where is he from?", "Carthage, New York", "what film genre is he known for?", "Low-budget horror films.", "what are the methods he is known for using in his movies?", "His films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed).", "was he married?", "Yes - Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984.", "who's films did he take interest in his early days?", "Howard Hawks and John Ford", "where is ford from?", "Cape Elizabeth, Maine."], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what was his position in the war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "War years", "Rationale": "During World War II, Ford served as head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "War years", "Rationale": "During World War II, Ford served as head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department. "}, {"Answer": "He served as head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "War years", "Rationale": "served as head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department. "}, {"Answer": "He served as head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "War years", "Rationale": "During World War II, Ford served as head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the movie the thing come out", "1982", "what is the movie about?", "It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous \"Thing\", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms.", "who wrote it?", "Bill Lancaster.", "who is the director?", "John Carpenter", "where is he from?", "Carthage, New York", "what film genre is he known for?", "Low-budget horror films.", "what are the methods he is known for using in his movies?", "His films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, use of steadicam, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed).", "was he married?", "Yes - Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984.", "who's films did he take interest in his early days?", "Howard Hawks and John Ford", "where is ford from?", "Cape Elizabeth, Maine.", "what was his position in the war?", "Head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services."], "Conversation_no": 139, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what did he do after the war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "After the war, Ford remained an officer in the United States Navy Reserve.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "Post-war career", "Rationale": "After the war, Ford remained an officer in the United States Navy Reserve", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He remained an officer in the United States Navy Reserve.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "Post-war career", "Rationale": "After the war, Ford remained an officer in the United States Navy Reserve. "}, {"Answer": "Ford eventually rose to become a top adviser to OSS head William Joseph Donovan.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "War years", "Rationale": "Ford eventually rose to become a top adviser to OSS head William Joseph Donovan. "}, {"Answer": "He directed sixteen features and several documentaries in the decade between 1946 and 1956.", "Topic": "John Ford", "Topic_section": "Post-war career", "Rationale": "\nFord directed sixteen features and several documentaries in the decade between 1946 and 1956."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did the first silesian war take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1740", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The First Silesian War () was a war between Prussia and Austria that lasted from 1740 to 1742 and resulted in Prussia's seizing most of the region of Silesia (now in south-western Poland) from Austria. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From 1740 to 1742", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The First Silesian War () was a war between Prussia and Austria that lasted from 1740 to 1742 and resulted in Prussia's seizing most of the region of Silesia (now in south-western Poland) from Austria. 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It was the first of three Silesian Wars fought between Frederick the Great's Prussia and Maria Theresa's Austria in the mid-18th century, all three of which ended in Prussian control of Silesia.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The war was fought mainly in Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia (the lands of the Bohemian Crown) and formed one theatre of the wider War of the Austrian Succession. "}, {"Answer": "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia.", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The war was fought mainly in Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia (the lands of the Bohemian Crown) and formed one theatre of the wider War of the Austrian Succession."}, {"Answer": "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia ("}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "between whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Prussia and Austria", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The First Silesian War () was a war between Prussia and Austria that lasted from 1740 to 1742 and resulted in Prussia's seizing most of the region of Silesia (now in south-western Poland) from Austria. 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", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Centuries-old territorial disputes between the two with Realpolitik and geostrategic factors provoking the conflict; and Maria Theresa's controversial succession to the Habsburg monarchy, thereby strengthening Prussia's position vis a vis to its regional rivals.", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "No particular triggering event started the war. Prussia cited its centuries-old dynastic claims on parts of Silesia as a \"casus belli\", but \"Realpolitik\" and geostrategic factors also played a role in provoking the conflict. Maria Theresa's contested succession to the Habsburg Monarchy provided an opportunity for Prussia to strengthen itself relative to regional rivals such as Saxony and Bavaria."}, {"Answer": "No particular triggering event started the war.", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "No particular triggering event started the war."}, {"Answer": "Prussia cited its centuries-old dynastic claims on parts of Silesia as a \"casus belli\", but \"Realpolitik\" and geostrategic factors also played a role in provoking the conflict.", "Topic": "First Silesian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Prussia cited its centuries-old dynastic claims on parts of Silesia as a \"casus belli\", but \"Realpolitik\" and geostrategic factors also played a role in provoking the conflict."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "between whom?", "Prussia and Austria", "what was its prime cause?", "Brandenburg\u2013Prussia's ruling House of Hohenzollern held dynastic claims to various duchies within the Habsburg province of Silesia"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was this ruling house established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The family arose during the 11th century", "Topic": "House of Hohenzollern", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia during the 11th century and took their name from Hohenzollern Castle. The first ancestors of the Hohenzollerns were mentioned in 1061.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1061", "Topic": "House of Hohenzollern", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The first ancestors of the Hohenzollerns were mentioned in 1061."}, {"Answer": "11th century", "Topic": "House of Hohenzollern", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia during the 11th century and took their name from Hohenzollern Castle. T"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "between whom?", "Prussia and Austria", "what was its prime cause?", "Brandenburg\u2013Prussia's ruling House of Hohenzollern held dynastic claims to various duchies within the Habsburg province of Silesia", "when was this ruling house established?", "The family arose during the 11th century"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where did they live?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia", "Topic": "House of Hohenzollern", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia during the 11th century and took their name from Hohenzollern Castle.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia in the 11th century", "Topic": "House of Hohenzollern", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The House of Hohenzollern (, , ) is a German former royal dynasty whose members were variously princes, electors, kings and emperors of Hohenzollern, Brandenburg, Prussia, the German Empire, and Romania. The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia during the 11th century and took their name from Hohenzollern Castle. The first ancestors of the Hohenzollerns were mentioned in 1061."}, {"Answer": "Hechingen in Swabia.", "Topic": "House of Hohenzollern", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia during the 11th century and took their name from Hohenzollern Castle. The first ancestors of the Hohenzollerns were mentioned in 1061."}, {"Answer": "Hohenzollern, Brandenburg, Prussia, the German Empire, and Romania.", "Topic": "House of Hohenzollern", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hohenzollern, Brandenburg, Prussia, the German Empire, and Romania."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "between whom?", "Prussia and Austria", "what was its prime cause?", "Brandenburg\u2013Prussia's ruling House of Hohenzollern held dynastic claims to various duchies within the Habsburg province of Silesia", "when was this ruling house established?", "The family arose during the 11th century", "where did they live?", "The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the geographical location of this last place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Southwestern Germany", "Topic": "Swabia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Swabia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In central Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany, south of Stuttgart and north of Lake Constance and the Swiss border", "Topic": "Hechingen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hechingen is a town in central Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany. It is situated about south of the state capital of Stuttgart and north of Lake Constance and the Swiss border."}, {"Answer": "Southwestern Germany.", "Topic": "Swabia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Swabia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany. "}, {"Answer": "Southwestern Germany", "Topic": "Swabia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "southwestern Germany. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "between whom?", "Prussia and Austria", "what was its prime cause?", "Brandenburg\u2013Prussia's ruling House of Hohenzollern held dynastic claims to various duchies within the Habsburg province of Silesia", "when was this ruling house established?", "The family arose during the 11th century", "where did they live?", "The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia", "what is the geographical location of this last place?", "Southwestern Germany"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which language did they speak?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Swabian, Swabian German", "Topic": "Swabia", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "SIL Ethnologue cites an estimate of 819,000 Swabian speakers as of 2006. This corresponds to roughly 10% of the total population of the Swabian region, or roughly 1% of the total population of Germany.\n\nAs an ethno-linguistic group, Swabians are closely related to other speakers of Alemannic German, i.e. Badeners, Alsatians, and German-speaking Swiss.\n\nSwabian German is traditionally spoken in the upper Neckar basin (upstream of Heilbronn), along the upper Danube between Tuttlingen and Donauw\u00f6rth, and on the left bank of the Lech, in an area centered on the Swabian Alps roughly stretching from Stuttgart to Augsburg.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Swabian German", "Topic": "Swabia", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Swabians (\"Schwaben\", singular \"Schwabe\") are the natives of Swabia and speakers of Swabian German. Their number was estimated at close to 0.8 million by SIL Ethnologue as of 2006, compared to a total population of 7.5 million in the regions of T\u00fcbingen, Stuttgart and Bavarian Swabia."}, {"Answer": "Swabian German", "Topic": "Swabia", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "Swabian German is traditionally spoken in the upper Neckar basin (upstream of Heilbronn), along the upper Danube between Tuttlingen and Donauw\u00f6rth, and on the left bank of the Lech, in an area centered on the Swabian Alps roughly stretching from Stuttgart to Augsburg."}, {"Answer": "Swabian German", "Topic": "Swabia", "Topic_section": "Language", "Rationale": "Alemannic German, i.e. Badeners, Alsatians, and German-speaking Swiss."}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "between whom?", "Prussia and Austria", "what was its prime cause?", "Brandenburg\u2013Prussia's ruling House of Hohenzollern held dynastic claims to various duchies within the Habsburg province of Silesia", "when was this ruling house established?", "The family arose during the 11th century", "where did they live?", "The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia", "what is the geographical location of this last place?", "Southwestern Germany", "which language did they speak?", "Swabian, Swabian German"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how is this latter one classified?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Swabian is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Classification and variation", "Rationale": "Swabian is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects (the other being Bavarian). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As a dialect group of Alemannic German that belongs to the High German dialect continuum.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Swabian () is one of the dialect groups of Alemannic German that belong to the High German dialect continuum."}, {"Answer": "Alemannic and Upper German dialects.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Classification and variation", "Rationale": "Swabian is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects (the other being Bavarian). The ISO 639-3 language code for Swabian is swg."}, {"Answer": "It is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Classification and variation", "Rationale": "Swabian is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects"}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "between whom?", "Prussia and Austria", "what was its prime cause?", "Brandenburg\u2013Prussia's ruling House of Hohenzollern held dynastic claims to various duchies within the Habsburg province of Silesia", "when was this ruling house established?", "The family arose during the 11th century", "where did they live?", "The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia", "what is the geographical location of this last place?", "Southwestern Germany", "which language did they speak?", "Swabian, Swabian German", "how is this latter one classified?", "Swabian is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you mention one of its characteristic?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The voiced plosives, the post-alveolar fricative, and the frequent use of diminutives based on \"l\" suffixes gives the dialect a very \"soft\" or \"mild\" feel", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "The voiced plosives, the post-alveolar fricative, and the frequent use of diminutives based on \"l\" suffixes gives the dialect a very \"soft\" or \"mild\" feel, often felt to be in sharp contrast to the harder varieties of German spoken in the North.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Spoken with a unique intonation where the voiced plosives, the post-alveolar fricative, and the frequent use of diminutives based on \"l\" suffixes gives the dialect a very \"soft\" or \"mild\" feel, often felt to be in sharp contrast to the harder varieties of German spoken in the North.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "In many regions, the Swabian dialect is spoken with a unique intonation that is also present when native speakers speak in Standard German. Similarly, there is only one alveolar fricative phoneme , which is shared with most other southern dialects. Most Swabian-speakers are unaware of the difference between and and do not attempt to make it when they speak Standard German.\n\nThe voiced plosives, the post-alveolar fricative, and the frequent use of diminutives based on \"l\" suffixes gives the dialect a very \"soft\" or \"mild\" feel, often felt to be in sharp contrast to the harder varieties of German spoken in the North."}, {"Answer": "It is spoken with a unique intonation that is also present when native speakers speak in Standard German.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "In many regions, the Swabian dialect is spoken with a unique intonation that is also present when native speakers speak in Standard German. "}, {"Answer": "In many regions, the Swabian dialect is spoken with a unique intonation that is also present when native speakers speak in Standard German.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "In many regions, the Swabian dialect is spoken with a unique intonation that is also present when native speakers speak in Standard German. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the first silesian war take place?", "1740", "where?", "Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia", "between whom?", "Prussia and Austria", "what was its prime cause?", "Brandenburg\u2013Prussia's ruling House of Hohenzollern held dynastic claims to various duchies within the Habsburg province of Silesia", "when was this ruling house established?", "The family arose during the 11th century", "where did they live?", "The family arose in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia", "what is the geographical location of this last place?", "Southwestern Germany", "which language did they speak?", "Swabian, Swabian German", "how is this latter one classified?", "Swabian is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects", "can you mention one of its characteristic?", "The voiced plosives, the post-alveolar fricative, and the frequent use of diminutives based on \"l\" suffixes gives the dialect a very \"soft\" or \"mild\" feel"], "Conversation_no": 140, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how is it related to mass media?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan \"We can [do] everything. Except [speak] Standard German\" to boost Swabian pride for their dialect and industrial achievements.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Recognition in mass media", "Rationale": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan \"Wir k\u00f6nnen alles. Au\u00dfer Hochdeutsch.\" which means \"We can [do] everything. Except [speak] Standard German\" to boost Swabian pride for their dialect and industrial achievements.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce initiated an advertising campaign to boost Swabian pride for the dialect. and Dominik Kuhn became famous for schw\u00e4bisch fandub videos.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Recognition in mass media", "Rationale": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan \"Wir k\u00f6nnen alles. Au\u00dfer Hochdeutsch.\" which means \"We can [do] everything. Except [speak] Standard German\" to boost Swabian pride for their dialect and industrial achievements. However, it failed to impress Northern Germans and neighboring Baden. Dominik Kuhn (\"Dodokay\") became famous in Germany with schw\u00e4bisch fandub videos, dubbing among others Barack Obama with German dialect vocals and revised text."}, {"Answer": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan \"Wir k\u00f6nnen alles. Au\u00dfer Hochdeutsch.\" which means \"We can [do] everything.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Recognition in mass media", "Rationale": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan \"Wir k\u00f6nnen alles. Au\u00dfer Hochdeutsch.\" which means \"We can [do] everything. Except [speak] Standard German\" to boost Swabian pride for their dialect and industrial achievements."}, {"Answer": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan \"Wir k\u00f6nnen alles. Au\u00dfer Hochdeutsch.\" which means \"We can [do] everything. Except (speak) Standard German\" to boost Swabian pride.", "Topic": "Swabian German", "Topic_section": "Recognition in mass media", "Rationale": "The Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan \"Wir k\u00f6nnen alles. Au\u00dfer Hochdeutsch.\" which means \"We can [do] everything"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the double seven day scuffle?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Double Seven Day Scuffle was a physical altercation on July 7, 1963, in Saigon, South Vietnam. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a physical altercation on July 7, 1963, in Saigon, South Vietnam.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a physical altercation on July 7, 1963, in Saigon, South Vietnam. "}, {"Answer": "A physical altercation", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Double Seven Day Scuffle was a physical altercation on July 7, 1963, in Saigon, South Vietnam. "}, {"Answer": "It was a physical altercation", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a physical altercation "}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "between who?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014attacked a group of US journalists who were covering protests held by Buddhists on the ninth anniversary of Di\u1ec7m's rise to power.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu attacked a group of US journalists who were covering protests held by Buddhists on the ninth anniversary of Di\u1ec7m's rise to power.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014attacked a group of US journalists who were covering protests held by Buddhists on the ninth anniversary of Di\u1ec7m's rise to power."}, {"Answer": "Secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu and a group of US journalists", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014attacked a group of US journalists who were covering protests held by Buddhists on the ninth anniversary of Di\u1ec7m's rise to power."}, {"Answer": "Peter Arnett", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Peter Arnett of the Associated Press "}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was arrested?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Browne and Arnett.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Arrest and interrogation", "Rationale": "Later on during the day of the altercation, the police collected Browne and Arnett from the AP bureau in Saigon and took the pair to what they described as a \"safe house\". The police interrogators said that they would be arrested but were unspecific about the charges. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Arnett and his colleague, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and photographer Malcolm Browne", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "uch taller than Nhu's men, counterattacked and caused the secret police to retreat. Arnett and his colleague, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and photographer Malcolm Browne, were later accosted by policemen at their office and taken away for questioning on suspicion of attacking policemen."}, {"Answer": "Peter Arnett and Malcolm Browne", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Peter Arnett of the Associated Press (AP) was punched on the nose, and the quarrel quickly ended after David Halberstam of \"The New York Times\", being much taller than Nhu's men, counterattacked and caused the secret police to retreat. Arnett and his colleague, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and photographer Malcolm Browne, were later accosted by policemen at their office and taken away for questioning on suspicion of attacking policemen."}, {"Answer": "Browne and Arnett", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Arrest and interrogation", "Rationale": "Browne and Arnett "}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who was interrogated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Browne and Arnett.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Arrest and interrogation", "Rationale": "After four hours of questioning, the pair were charged with assault. Browne and Arnett in turn filed charges against the police over the altercation,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Browne and Arnett", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Arrest and interrogation", "Rationale": "Browne and Arnett were called in for five hours of questioning on the following day. Arnett was accompanied by a British embassy official who, reflecting Arnett's New Zealand citizenship, provided consular assistance on behalf of Wellington"}, {"Answer": "Browne and Arnett", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Arrest and interrogation", "Rationale": "After four hours of questioning, the pair were charged with assault. Browne and Arnett in turn filed charges against the police over the altercation, and demanded compensation for the damage to their photographic equipment. Arnett and Browne were temporarily released in the evening, after which the whole Saigon press corps stormed the US embassy.\n\nBrowne and Arnett were called in for five hours of questioning on the following day."}, {"Answer": "Browne and Arnett", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Arrest and interrogation", "Rationale": "Browne and Arnett "}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "why did it take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "The incident occurred during a period of popular unrest by the Buddhist majority against the Roman Catholic rule of Di\u1ec7m. Buddhist discontent had grown since the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings on May 8, 1963.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "US journalists were covering protests held by Buddhists on the ninth anniversary of Di\u1ec7m's rise to power.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "f US journalists who were covering protests held by Buddhists on the ninth anniversary of Di\u1ec7m's rise to power."}, {"Answer": "American pressmen had been alerted to an upcoming Buddhist demonstration to coincide with Double Seven Day, the Buddhist monks were blocked, but they did not resist, but Arnett and Browne began taking photos of the confrontation. The police thereupon punched Arnett in the nose", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Incident", "Rationale": "American pressmen had been alerted to an upcoming Buddhist demonstration to coincide with Double Seven Day at Chanatareansey Pagoda in the north of Saigon. The nine-man group, which included Arnett, Browne, AP photographer Horst Faas, David Halberstam, Neil Sheehan of \"United Press International\", and CBS's Peter Kalischer and photographer Joseph Masraf waited outside the building with their equipment. After an hour-long religious ceremony, the Buddhist monks, numbering around 300, filed out of the pagoda into a narrow alley along a side street, where they were blocked and ordered to stop by plain-clothed policemen. The Buddhists did not resist, but Arnett and Browne began taking photos of the confrontation. The police, who were loyal to Ngo Dinh Nhu, thereupon punched Arnett in the nose, knocked him to the ground, kicked him with their pointed-toe shoes, and broke his camera. Halberstam, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Buddhist crisis, was a tall man, standing around "}, {"Answer": "Arnett and Browne began taking photos of the confrontation. The police, who were loyal to Ngo Dinh Nhu, thereupon punched Arnett in the nose leading to a scuffle", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Incident", "Rationale": "Arnett and Browne began taking photos of the confrontation. The police, who were loyal to Ngo Dinh Nhu, thereupon punched Arnett in the nose, knocked him to the ground, kicked him with their pointed-toe shoes, and broke his camera. Halberstam, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Buddhist crisis, was a tall man, standing around taller than the average Vietnamese policeman. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was anybody injured or harmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings were the deaths of nine unarmed Buddhist civilians on 8 May 1963 in the city of Hu\u1ebf, South Vietnam at the hands of the army and security forces of the government of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m, a Roman Catholic.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Arnett was punched in the nose, knocked him to the ground, kicked him with their pointed-toe shoes, and broke his camera.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Incident", "Rationale": "The police, who were loyal to Ngo Dinh Nhu, thereupon punched Arnett in the nose, knocked him to the ground, kicked him with their pointed-toe shoes, and broke his camera. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Arnett", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Incident", "Rationale": "The police, who were loyal to Ngo Dinh Nhu, thereupon punched Arnett in the nose, knocked him to the ground, kicked him with their pointed-toe shoes, and broke his camera."}, {"Answer": "In the end nine were killed and four severely injured.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Protest and shootings", "Rationale": "In the end nine were killed and four severely injured. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Peter Arnett of the Associated Press (AP) was punched on the nose, and the quarrel quickly ended after David Halberstam of \"The New York Times\", being much taller than Nhu's men, counterattacked and caused the secret police to retreat. Arnett and his colleague, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and photographer Malcolm Browne, were later accosted by policemen at their office and taken away for questioning on suspicion of attacking policemen.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, they were", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Arnett and his colleague, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and photographer Malcolm Browne, were later accosted by policemen at their office and taken away for questioning on suspicion of attacking policemen."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Peter Arnett of the Associated Press (AP) was punched on the nose, and the quarrel quickly ended after David Halberstam of \"The New York Times\", being much taller than Nhu's men, counterattacked and caused the secret police to retreat. Arnett and his colleague, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and photographer Malcolm Browne, "}, {"Answer": "Arnett has New Zealand and US citizenship, Browne is US journalist", "Topic": "Peter Arnett", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New Zealand and US citizenship,"}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "Yes."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "were there any other journalists?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, 7 more men", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Incident", "Rationale": "The nine-man group, which included Arnett, Browne, AP photographer Horst Faas, David Halberstam, Neil Sheehan of \"United Press International\", and CBS's Peter Kalischer and photographer Joseph Masraf "}, {"Answer": "Yes, David Halberstam", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " David Halberstam"}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "Yes.", "were there any other journalists?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "in which country did this incident take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Vietnam.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Double Seven Day Scuffle was a physical altercation on July 7, 1963, in Saigon, South Vietnam. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Saigon, South Vietnam.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Double Seven Day Scuffle was a physical altercation on July 7, 1963, in Saigon, South Vietnam. "}, {"Answer": "Saigon, South Vietnam.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Double Seven Day Scuffle was a physical altercation on July 7, 1963, in Saigon, South Vietnam. "}, {"Answer": "South Vietnam", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "South Vietnam"}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "Yes.", "were there any other journalists?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which country did this incident take place?", "Vietnam."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what was the reason for the shootings that you mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Since Buddhists were protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The army and police fired guns and launched grenades into a crowd of Buddhists who had been protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n, which commemorates the birth of Gautama Buddha. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Buddhist monks, numbering around 300, filed out of the pagoda into a narrow alley along a side street, where they were blocked and ordered to stop by plain-clothed policemen. The Buddhists did not resist, but Arnett and Browne began taking photos of the confrontation.", "Topic": "Double Seven Day scuffle", "Topic_section": "Incident", "Rationale": ", the Buddhist monks, numbering around 300, filed out of the pagoda into a narrow alley along a side street, where they were blocked and ordered to stop by plain-clothed policemen. The Buddhists did not resist, but Arnett and Browne began taking photos of the confrontation. "}, {"Answer": "Because a crowd of Buddhists who had been protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The army and police fired guns and launched grenades into a crowd of Buddhists who had been protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n, which commemorates the birth of Gautama Buddha. "}, {"Answer": "The army and police fired guns and launched grenades into a crowd of Buddhists who had been protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n, which commemorates the birth of Gautama Buddha", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The army and police fired guns and launched grenades into a crowd of Buddhists who had been protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n, which commemorates the birth of Gautama Buddha"}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "Yes.", "were there any other journalists?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which country did this incident take place?", "Vietnam.", "what was the reason for the shootings that you mentioned earlier?", "Since Buddhists were protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how did the government react?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Government reaction", "Rationale": "Di\u1ec7m and his government alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Di\u1ec7m and his government alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Government reaction", "Rationale": "Di\u1ec7m and his government alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede. "}, {"Answer": "They alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Government reaction", "Rationale": "Di\u1ec7m and his government alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede."}, {"Answer": "Di\u1ec7m and his government alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Government reaction", "Rationale": "Di\u1ec7m and his government alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede."}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "Yes.", "were there any other journalists?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which country did this incident take place?", "Vietnam.", "what was the reason for the shootings that you mentioned earlier?", "Since Buddhists were protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n.", "how did the government react?", "They alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "after the buddhists were killer, what were the community reactions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Th\u00edch Tr\u00ed Quang began rallying Buddhists in central Vietnam and called them to attend a public mass funeral for the Hu\u1ebf victims.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Buddhist reaction and protests", "Rationale": "Th\u00edch Tr\u00ed Quang, who had traveled throughout the country protesting against religious inequality and the flag ban, began rallying Buddhists in central Vietnam. He called them to attend a public mass funeral for the Hu\u1ebf victims scheduled for 10 May. Such an emotion-charged spectacle would have attracted thousands of spectators and placed pressure on Di\u1ec7m's regime to grant reforms, "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "Yes.", "were there any other journalists?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which country did this incident take place?", "Vietnam.", "what was the reason for the shootings that you mentioned earlier?", "Since Buddhists were protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n.", "how did the government react?", "They alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede.", "after the buddhists were killer, what were the community reactions?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "did the buddhists have any demands?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, freedom to fly the Buddhist flag and religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Buddhist demands for equality", "Rationale": "On 10 May, Th\u00edch Tr\u00ed Quang proclaimed a five-point \"manifesto of the monks\" that demanded freedom to fly the Buddhist flag, religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics, compensation for the victims' families, an end to arbitrary arrests, and punishment for the officials responsible.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, they demanded freedom to fly the Buddhist flag, religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics, compensation for the victims' families, an end to arbitrary arrests, and punishment for the officials responsible.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Buddhist demands for equality", "Rationale": "demanded freedom to fly the Buddhist flag, religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics, compensation for the victims' families, an end to arbitrary arrests, and punishment for the officials responsible."}, {"Answer": "Yes, freedom to fly the Buddhist flag, religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics, etc.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Buddhist demands for equality", "Rationale": "On 10 May, Th\u00edch Tr\u00ed Quang proclaimed a five-point \"manifesto of the monks\" that demanded freedom to fly the Buddhist flag, religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics, compensation for the victims' families, an end to arbitrary arrests, and punishment for the officials responsible."}, {"Answer": "Five demands: freedom to fly the Buddhist flag, religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics, compensation for the victims' families, an end to arbitrary arrests, and punishment for the officials responsible.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Buddhist demands for equality", "Rationale": "freedom to fly the Buddhist flag, religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics, compensation for the victims' families, an end to arbitrary arrests, and punishment for the officials responsible."}]} {"Context": ["what is the double seven day scuffle?", "A physical altercation on July 7, 1963.", "between who?", "The secret police of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Nhu\u2014the brother of President Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m\u2014and a group of US journalists.", "who was arrested?", "Browne and Arnett.", "who was interrogated?", "Browne and Arnett.", "why did it take place?", "Because of the Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings.", "was anybody injured or harmed?", "Yes, nine unarmed Buddhist civilians were killed.", "were browne and arnett the us journalists?", "Yes.", "were there any other journalists?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which country did this incident take place?", "Vietnam.", "what was the reason for the shootings that you mentioned earlier?", "Since Buddhists were protesting against a government ban on flying the Buddhist flag on the day of Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n.", "how did the government react?", "They alleged that a Vi\u1ec7t C\u1ed9ng guerrilla had caused the incident by setting off the initial explosion, sparking a stampede.", "after the buddhists were killer, what were the community reactions?", "UNANSWERABLE", "did the buddhists have any demands?", "Yes, freedom to fly the Buddhist flag and religious equality between Buddhists and Catholics."], "Conversation_no": 141, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "was there a trial?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, by Nguy\u1ec5n Kh\u00e1nh.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Trial", "Rationale": "After the fall of the Di\u1ec7m regime in a coup on 1 November 1963, \u0110\u1eb7ng S\u1ef9 faced a trial held under a government led by Nguy\u1ec5n Kh\u00e1nh.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \u0110\u1eb7ng S\u1ef9 faced a trial held under a government led by Nguy\u1ec5n Kh\u00e1nh.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Trial", "Rationale": "After the fall of the Di\u1ec7m regime in a coup on 1 November 1963, \u0110\u1eb7ng S\u1ef9 faced a trial held under a government led by Nguy\u1ec5n Kh\u00e1nh. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \u0110\u1eb7ng S\u1ef9 faced a trial", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Trial", "Rationale": "After the fall of the Di\u1ec7m regime in a coup on 1 November 1963, \u0110\u1eb7ng S\u1ef9 faced a trial held under a government led by Nguy\u1ec5n Kh\u00e1nh."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \u0110\u1eb7ng S\u1ef9 faced a trial held under a government led by Nguy\u1ec5n Kh\u00e1nh.", "Topic": "Hu\u1ebf Ph\u1eadt \u0110\u1ea3n shootings", "Topic_section": "Trial", "Rationale": "\u0110\u1eb7ng S\u1ef9 faced a trial held under a government led by Nguy\u1ec5n Kh\u00e1nh."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what was the salt march ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi"}, {"Answer": "It was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. "}, {"Answer": "It was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India ."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when di it take place ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "12 March 1930", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. "}, {"Answer": "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. "}, {"Answer": "12 March 1930", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "when di it take place ?", "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "why did it take place ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly."}, {"Answer": "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly."}, {"Answer": "The 25-day march was a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 25-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "when di it take place ?", "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "why did it take place ?", "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what was its impact ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha. Nonviolent protest left the British confused about whether or not to jail Gandhi", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha. Nonviolent protest left the British confused about whether or not to jail Gandhi"}, {"Answer": "It sparked large scale acts of civil disobedience against the British Raj salt laws by millions of Indians.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Gandhi broke the salt laws at 6:30\u00a0am on 6 April 1930, it sparked large scale acts of civil disobedience against the British Raj salt laws by millions of Indians."}, {"Answer": "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha. Nonviolent protest left the British confused about whether or not to jail Gandhi.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha. Nonviolent protest left the British confused about whether or not to jail Gandhi. John Court Curry, a British police officer stationed in India, wrote in his memoirs that he felt nausea every time he dealt with Congress demonstrations in 1930. Curry and others in British government, including Wedgwood Benn, Secretary of State for India, preferred fighting violent rather than nonviolent opponents."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "when di it take place ?", "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "why did it take place ?", "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example.", "what was its impact ?", "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what were its long term effects ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognise the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for sovereignty and self-rule. The Satyagraha campaign of the 1930s also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians \u2013 Salt Satyagraha was a significant step in the British losing that consent.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Long-term effect", "Rationale": "Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognise the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for sovereignty and self-rule. The Satyagraha campaign of the 1930s also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians \u2013 Salt Satyagraha was a significant step in the British losing that consent.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Salt Satyagraha did not produce immediate progress toward dominion status or self-rule for India, did not elicit major policy concessions from the British, or attract much Muslim support.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Long-term effect", "Rationale": "The Salt Satyagraha did not produce immediate progress toward dominion status or self-rule for India, did not elicit major policy concessions from the British, or attract much Muslim support."}, {"Answer": "Nehru considered the Salt Satyagraha the high-water mark of his association with Gandhi, and felt that its lasting importance was in changing the attitudes of Indians.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Long-term effect", "Rationale": "Nehru considered the Salt Satyagraha the high-water mark of his association with Gandhi, and felt that its lasting importance was in changing the attitudes of Indians:"}, {"Answer": "It did not produce immediate progress toward dominion status or self-rule for India, did not elicit major policy concessions from the British, or attract much Muslim support. It also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Long-term effect", "Rationale": "The Salt Satyagraha did not produce immediate progress toward dominion status or self-rule for India, did not elicit major policy concessions from the British, or attract much Muslim support. Congress leaders decided to end satyagraha as official policy in 1934, and Nehru and other Congress members drifted further apart from Gandhi, who withdrew from Congress to concentrate on his Constructive Programme, which included his efforts to end untouchability in the Harijan movement. However, even though British authorities were again in control by the mid-1930s, Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognise the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for sovereignty and self-rule. The Satyagraha campaign of the 1930s also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians \u2013 Salt Satyagraha was a significant step in the British losing that consent."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "when di it take place ?", "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "why did it take place ?", "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example.", "what was its impact ?", "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha.", "what were its long term effects ?", "Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognise the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for sovereignty and self-rule. The Satyagraha campaign of the 1930s also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians \u2013 Salt Satyagraha was a significant step in the British losing that consent."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "was it ever re enacted ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, on its 75th anniversary.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Re-enactment in 2005", "Rationale": "To commemorate the Great Salt March, the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation re-enacted the Salt March on its 75th anniversary, in its exact historical schedule and route followed by the Mahatma and his band of 80 marchers. The event was known as the \"International Walk for Justice and Freedom\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To commemorate the Great Salt March, the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation re-enacted the Salt March on its 75th anniversary, in its exact historical schedule and route followed by the Mahatma and his band of 80 marchers", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Re-enactment in 2005", "Rationale": "To commemorate the Great Salt March, the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation re-enacted the Salt March on its 75th anniversary, in its exact historical schedule and route followed by the Mahatma and his band of 80 marchers"}, {"Answer": "Yes - To commemorate the Great Salt March, the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation re-enacted the Salt March on its 75th anniversary, in its exact historical schedule and route followed by the Mahatma and his band of 80 marchers.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Re-enactment in 2005", "Rationale": "To commemorate the Great Salt March, the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation re-enacted the Salt March on its 75th anniversary, in its exact historical schedule and route followed by the Mahatma and his band of 80 marchers. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, to commemorate the Great Salt March, the \"Mahatma Gandhi Foundation\" re-enacted the Salt March on its 75th anniversary.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Re-enactment in 2005", "Rationale": "To commemorate the Great Salt March, the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation re-enacted the Salt March on its 75th anniversary, in its exact historical schedule and route followed by the Mahatma and his band of 80 marchers. "}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "when di it take place ?", "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "why did it take place ?", "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example.", "what was its impact ?", "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha.", "what were its long term effects ?", "Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognise the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for sovereignty and self-rule. The Satyagraha campaign of the 1930s also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians \u2013 Salt Satyagraha was a significant step in the British losing that consent.", "was it ever re enacted ?", "Yes, on its 75th anniversary."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "are there any memorials based on this event ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Memorial", "Rationale": "The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, a memorial museum, dedicated to the event was opened in Dandi on 30 January 2019.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, a memorial museum, dedicated to the event was opened in Dandi on 30 January 2019.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Memorial", "Rationale": "The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, a memorial museum, dedicated to the event was opened in Dandi on 30 January 2019."}, {"Answer": "Yes - The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Memorial", "Rationale": "The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, a memorial museum, dedicated to the event was opened in Dandi on 30 January 2019."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the \"National Salt Satyagraha Memorial\", a memorial museum.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Memorial", "Rationale": "The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, a memorial museum, dedicated to the event was opened in Dandi on 30 January 2019."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "when di it take place ?", "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "why did it take place ?", "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example.", "what was its impact ?", "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha.", "what were its long term effects ?", "Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognise the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for sovereignty and self-rule. The Satyagraha campaign of the 1930s also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians \u2013 Salt Satyagraha was a significant step in the British losing that consent.", "was it ever re enacted ?", "Yes, on its 75th anniversary.", "are there any memorials based on this event ?", "Yes, the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which type of salt was used ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The salt that is used daily.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Choice of salt as protest focus", "Rationale": "An item of daily use could resonate more with all classes of citizens than an abstract demand for greater political rights. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Salt made by the evaporation process, at Dandi.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After making the salt by evaporation at Dandi, Gandhi continued southward along the coast, making salt and addressing meetings on the way."}]} {"Context": ["who broke salt law in belgaum in 1930", "UNANSWERABLE", "what was the salt march ?", "The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India .", "when di it take place ?", "From 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930.", "why did it take place ?", "As a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this march was that the Civil Disobedience Movement needed a strong inauguration that would inspire more people to follow Gandhi's example.", "what was its impact ?", "British documents show that the British government was shaken by satyagraha.", "what were its long term effects ?", "Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognise the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for sovereignty and self-rule. The Satyagraha campaign of the 1930s also forced the British to recognise that their control of India depended entirely on the consent of the Indians \u2013 Salt Satyagraha was a significant step in the British losing that consent.", "was it ever re enacted ?", "Yes, on its 75th anniversary.", "are there any memorials based on this event ?", "Yes, the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial.", "which type of salt was used ?", "The salt that is used daily."], "Conversation_no": 142, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what does satyagraha mean ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Satyagraha is a synthesis of the Sanskrit words \"Satya\" (truth) and \"Agraha\" (insistence on). For Gandhi, satyagraha went far beyond mere \"passive resistance\" and became strength in practising nonviolent methods.", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Satyagraha", "Rationale": "Satyagraha is a synthesis of the Sanskrit words \"Satya\" (truth) and \"Agraha\" (insistence on). For Gandhi, satyagraha went far beyond mere \"passive resistance\" and became strength in practising nonviolent methods. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Satyagraha is a synthesis of the Sanskrit words \"Satya\" (truth) and \"Agraha\" (insistence on)", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Satyagraha", "Rationale": "\nSatyagraha is a synthesis of the Sanskrit words \"Satya\" (truth) and \"Agraha\" (insistence on)."}, {"Answer": "satya: \"\"truth\"\", \u0101graha: \" \"insistence\" \" or \"\"holding firmly to\", or holding onto truth,\"\" or truth force, is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance.", "Topic": "Satyagraha", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Satyagraha (; satya: \"\"truth\"\", \u0101graha: \"\"insistence\"\" or \"\"holding firmly to\"\"), or holding onto truth,\"\" or truth force, is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone who practices satyagraha is a satyagrahi.\n"}, {"Answer": "It is a synthesis of the Sanskrit words \"Satya\" (truth) and \"Agraha\" (insistence on).", "Topic": "Salt March", "Topic_section": "Satyagraha", "Rationale": "Satyagraha is a synthesis of the Sanskrit words \"Satya\" (truth) and \"Agraha\" (insistence on). For Gandhi, satyagraha went far beyond mere \"passive resistance\" and became strength in practising nonviolent methods. In his words:\n\nTruth (satya) implies love, and firmness (agraha) engenders and therefore serves as a synonym for force. I thus began to call the Indian movement Satyagraha, that is to say, the Force which is born of Truth and Love or nonviolence, and gave up the use of the phrase \"passive resistance\", in connection with it, so much so that even in English writing we often avoided it and used instead the word \"satyagraha\"\u00a0..."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "why is michael myers the way he is", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A prologue provides a possible explanation for Michael's murderous impulses, telling the story of Enda, a disfigured Celtic teenager who butchers the Druid princess Deirdre and her lover as revenge for rejecting him; the king subsequently has his shaman curse Enda's soul to walk the earth reliving his crime for eternity. It is later revealed that Michael Myers suffers nightmares about Enda and Deirdre, as did Michael's great-grandfather before shooting two people to death at a Halloween harvest dance in the 1890s.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": ". A prologue provides a possible explanation for Michael's murderous impulses, telling the story of Enda, a disfigured Celtic teenager who butchers the Druid princess Deirdre and her lover as revenge for rejecting him; the king subsequently has his shaman curse Enda's soul to walk the earth reliving his crime for eternity. It is later revealed that Michael Myers suffers nightmares about Enda and Deirdre, as did Michael's great-grandfather before shooting two people to death at a Halloween harvest dance in the 1890s."}, {"Answer": "Michael Myers is characterized as pure evil, both directly in the films, by the filmmakers who created and developed the character over nine films", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Myers is characterized as pure evil, both directly in the films, by the filmmakers who created and developed the character over nine films"}, {"Answer": "John Carpenter got inspired for this character when was in college and had a class trip at a mental institution, where he saw a boy around 12 to 13 years old that gave \"schizophrenic stare\", \"a real evil stare\".", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Characterization", "Rationale": " Carpenter's inspiration for the \"evil\" that Michael would embody came when he was in college. While on a class trip at a mental institution in Kentucky, Carpenter visited \"the most serious, mentally ill patients\". Among those patients was a young boy around 12 to 13 years old. The boy gave this \"schizophrenic stare\", \"a real evil stare\", which Carpenter found \"unsettling\", \"creepy\", and \"completely insane\". Carpenter's experience would inspire the characterization that Loomis would give of Michael to Sheriff Brackett in the original film."}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is this aforesaid person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ichael Myers is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films. He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers. Fifteen years later, he returns home to Haddonfield to murder more teenagers. In the original \"Halloween\", the adult Michael Myers, referred to as The Shape in the closing credits, was portrayed by Nick Castle for most of the film, with Tony Moran and Tommy Lee Wallace substituting in the final scenes. The character was created by Debra Hill and John Carpenter and has appeared in ten films, as well as novels, multiple video games, and several comic books.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Myers is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films. "}, {"Answer": "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films. "}, {"Answer": "It is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Myers is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films."}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films."], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how does he appear in this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Myers is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films. He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers. Fifteen years later, he returns home to Haddonfield to murder more teenagers. In the original \"Halloween\", the adult Michael Myers, referred to as The Shape in the closing credits, was portrayed by Nick Castle for most of the film, with Tony Moran and Tommy Lee Wallace substituting in the final scenes. The character was created by Debra Hill and John Carpenter and has appeared in ten films, as well as novels, multiple video games, and several comic books.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He first appears in \"Halloween \" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers. "}, {"Answer": "He wears a Captain Kirk mask that is painted white.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In the first two films, Michael wears a Captain Kirk mask that is painted white. T"}, {"Answer": "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "Topic": "Michael Myers (Halloween)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers."}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers."], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where is this above mentioned director from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From New York", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carpenter was born on January 16, 1948 in Carthage, New York, the son of Milton Jean (\"n\u00e9e\" Carter) and Howard Ralph Carpenter, a music professor. He and his family relocated to Bowling Green, Kentucky during 1953. He was interes", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Carthage, New York.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carpenter was born on January 16, 1948 in Carthage, New York, the son of Milton Jean (\"n\u00e9e\" Carter) and Howard Ralph Carpenter, a music professor. He and his family relocated to Bowling Green, Kentucky during 1953."}, {"Answer": "Carthage, New York", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carthage, New York"}, {"Answer": "Carthage, New York", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carpenter was born on January 16, 1948 in Carthage, New York, the son of Milton Jean (\"n\u00e9e\" Carter) and Howard Ralph Carpenter, a music professor. "}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "where is this above mentioned director from?", "From New York"], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are some student films that he made?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Captain Voyeur was one", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "1960s: Student films and Academy Award", "Rationale": "n a beginning film course at USC Cinema during 1969, Carpenter wrote and directed an 8-minute short film, \"Captain Voyeur\". The film was rediscovered in the USC archives in 2011 and proved interesting because it revealed elements that would appear in his later film, \"Halloween\" (1978).\n\nThe next year he collaborated with producer John Longenecker as co-writer, film editor, and music composer for \"The Resurrection of Broncho Billy\" (1970), which won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The short film was enlarged to 35 mm, sixty prints were made, and the film was released theatrically by Universal Studios for two years in the United States and Canada.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Captain Voyeur\" and \"The Resurrection of Broncho Billy\".", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "1960s: Student films and Academy Award", "Rationale": "In a beginning film course at USC Cinema during 1969, Carpenter wrote and directed an 8-minute short film, \"Captain Voyeur\". The film was rediscovered in the USC archives in 2011 and proved interesting because it revealed elements that would appear in his later film, \"Halloween\" (1978).\n\nThe next year he collaborated with producer John Longenecker as co-writer, film editor, and music composer for \"The Resurrection of Broncho Billy\""}, {"Answer": "\"Captain Voyeur\", \"The Resurrection of Broncho Billy\"", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "1960s: Student films and Academy Award", "Rationale": "\"Captain Voyeur\". The film was rediscovered in the USC archives in 2011 and proved interesting because it revealed elements that would appear in his later film, \"Halloween\" (1978).\n\nThe next year he collaborated with producer John Longenecker as co-writer, film editor, and music composer for \"The Resurrection of Broncho Billy\" "}, {"Answer": "\"Captain Voyeur\"", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "1960s: Student films and Academy Award", "Rationale": "In a beginning film course at USC Cinema during 1969, Carpenter wrote and directed an 8-minute short film, \"Captain Voyeur\"."}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "where is this above mentioned director from?", "From New York", "what are some student films that he made?", "Captain Voyeur was one"], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is known about this one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "he 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home", "Topic": "Captain Voyeur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Captain Voyeur (1969) was the first short film by director John Carpenter while a student at USC Cinema. The 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home. The film remained in the USC's Hugh M. Hefner Moving Image Archive until 2011, when it was rediscovered by archivist Dino Everett. The film is notable because it includes several elements that would appear in Carpenter's later horror film, \"Halloween\". Everett says that the similarities include a striking resemblance between the lead actresses.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was an 8-minute short film that revealed elements that would appear in his later film, \"Halloween\"", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "1960s: Student films and Academy Award", "Rationale": "In a beginning film course at USC Cinema during 1969, Carpenter wrote and directed an 8-minute short film, \"Captain Voyeur\". The film was rediscovered in the USC archives in 2011 and proved interesting because it revealed elements that would appear in his later film, \"Halloween\" (1978).\n"}, {"Answer": "It was the first short film by director John Carpenter while a student at USC Cinema.", "Topic": "Captain Voyeur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " was the first short film by director John Carpenter while a student at USC Cinema."}, {"Answer": "The film was rediscovered in the USC archives in 2011 and proved interesting because it revealed elements that would appear in his later film, \"Halloween\" (1978).", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "1960s: Student films and Academy Award", "Rationale": " The film was rediscovered in the USC archives in 2011 and proved interesting because it revealed elements that would appear in his later film, \"Halloween\" (1978)."}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "where is this above mentioned director from?", "From New York", "what are some student films that he made?", "Captain Voyeur was one", "what is known about this one?", "he 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home"], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who plays the main character here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "where is this above mentioned director from?", "From New York", "what are some student films that he made?", "Captain Voyeur was one", "what is known about this one?", "he 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home", "who plays the main character here?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where did the aforementioned director study?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "USC Cinema", "Topic": "Captain Voyeur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Captain Voyeur (1969) was the first short film by director John Carpenter while a student at USC Cinema. The 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Western Kentucky University and the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts .", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " He attended Western Kentucky University, where his father chaired the music department, then transferred to the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts during 1968, but quit to make his first feature film"}, {"Answer": "He attended Western Kentucky University, where his father chaired the music department, then transferred to the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " He attended Western Kentucky University, where his father chaired the music department, then transferred to the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts during 1968, but quit to make his first feature film."}, {"Answer": "He did a film course at USC Cinema.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "1960s: Student films and Academy Award", "Rationale": "In a beginning film course at USC Cinema during 1969, Carpenter wrote and directed an 8-minute short film, \"Captain Voyeur\". "}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "where is this above mentioned director from?", "From New York", "what are some student films that he made?", "Captain Voyeur was one", "what is known about this one?", "he 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home", "who plays the main character here?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the aforementioned director study?", "USC Cinema"], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was his private life like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau, on the set of his 1978 television film \"Someone's Watching Me!\". Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984. During their marriage, Barbeau starred in \"The Fog\", and also appeared in \"Escape from New York\". The couple had one son, John Howard Jr. (born May 7, 1984), nicknamed \"Cody\" to avoid confusion with his father.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "arpenter met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau, on the set of his 1978 television film \"Someone's Watching Me!\". Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984. During their marriage, Barbeau starred in \"The Fog\", and also appeared in \"Escape from New York\". The couple had one son, John Howard Jr. (born May 7, 1984), nicknamed \"Cody\" to avoid confusion with his father.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He married Adrienne Barbeau with whom he had a son, John Howard Jr. He later married Sandy King.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carpenter met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau, on the set of his 1978 television film \"Someone's Watching Me!\". Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984. During their marriage, Barbeau starred in \"The Fog\", and also appeared in \"Escape from New York\". The couple had one son, John Howard Jr. (born May 7, 1984), nicknamed \"Cody\" to avoid confusion with his father.\n\nCarpenter has been married to producer Sandy King since 1990."}, {"Answer": "He was married to actress Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carpenter met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau"}, {"Answer": "He married twice, first with actress Adrienne Barbeau and then with producer Sandy King.", "Topic": "John Carpenter", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carpenter met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau, on the set of his 1978 television film \"Someone's Watching Me!\". Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984. During their marriage, Barbeau starred in \"The Fog\", and also appeared in \"Escape from New York\". The couple had one son, John Howard Jr. (born May 7, 1984), nicknamed \"Cody\" to avoid confusion with his father.\n\nCarpenter has been married to producer Sandy King since 1990. "}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "where is this above mentioned director from?", "From New York", "what are some student films that he made?", "Captain Voyeur was one", "what is known about this one?", "he 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home", "who plays the main character here?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the aforementioned director study?", "USC Cinema", "what was his private life like?", "He met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau, on the set of his 1978 television film \"Someone's Watching Me!\". Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984. During their marriage, Barbeau starred in \"The Fog\", and also appeared in \"Escape from New York\". The couple had one son, John Howard Jr. (born May 7, 1984), nicknamed \"Cody\" to avoid confusion with his father."], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where was this actress from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sacramento, California,", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "arbeau was born in Sacramento, California, in 1945, the daughter of Armene (n\u00e9e Nalbandian) and Joseph Barbeau, who was a public relations executive for Mobil Oil. Her mother was of Armenian descent and her father's ancestry was French ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sacramento , California.", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Barbeau was born in Sacramento, California, in 1945, the daughter of Armene (n\u00e9e Nalbandian) and Joseph Barbeau,"}, {"Answer": "Sacramento, California", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " Sacramento, California,"}, {"Answer": "Sacramento, California", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Barbeau was born in Sacramento, California, in 1945, the daughter of Armene (n\u00e9e Nalbandian) and Joseph Barbeau, who was a public relations executive for Mobil Oil. "}]} {"Context": ["why is michael myers the way he is", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is this aforesaid person?", "He is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films.", "how does he appear in this film?", "He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers.", "where is this above mentioned director from?", "From New York", "what are some student films that he made?", "Captain Voyeur was one", "what is known about this one?", "he 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home", "who plays the main character here?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the aforementioned director study?", "USC Cinema", "what was his private life like?", "He met his future wife, actress Adrienne Barbeau, on the set of his 1978 television film \"Someone's Watching Me!\". Carpenter was married to Barbeau from January 1, 1979, to 1984. During their marriage, Barbeau starred in \"The Fog\", and also appeared in \"Escape from New York\". The couple had one son, John Howard Jr. (born May 7, 1984), nicknamed \"Cody\" to avoid confusion with his father.", "where was this actress from?", "Sacramento, California,"], "Conversation_no": 143, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how did she start her acting career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She ame to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical \"Grease\", and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by Beatrice Arthur) on the sitcom \"Maude\"", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "drienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American actress, singer and the author of three books. Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical \"Grease\", and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by Beatrice Arthur) on the sitcom \"Maude\" (1972\u20131978). In 1980 she began appearing in horror and science fiction films, including \"The Fog\" (1980), \"Escape from New York\" (1981), \"Creepshow\" (1982), and \"Swamp Thing\" (1982). Other films included: \"Back to School\" (1986) and \"Argo\" (2012). Duri", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She made her Broadway debut in the chorus of \"Fiddler on the Roof\".", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "1960s\u20131989", "Rationale": " She made her Broadway debut in the chorus of \"Fiddler on the Roof\""}, {"Answer": "She made her Broadway debut in the chorus of \"Fiddler on the Roof\"", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "1960s\u20131989", "Rationale": " She made her Broadway debut in the chorus of \"Fiddler on the Roof\""}, {"Answer": "She started with Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical \"Grease\".", "Topic": "Adrienne Barbeau", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical \"Grease\", and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by Beatrice Arthur) on the sitcom \"Maude\" (1972\u20131978). "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "No", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": " The baby is initially unable to breathe, so with Sloan's support, Robbins steps in and is able to revive her", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, she lives.", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": " The baby is initially unable to breathe, so with Sloan's support, Robbins steps in and is able to revive her. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, Torres suffers severe injuries, which endanger both her life and the life of her unborn child.", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": " moments after Robbins proposes marriage. Torres suffers severe injuries, which endanger both her life and the life of her unborn child. "}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No"], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who plays the character mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sara Ramirez.", "Topic": "Callie Torres", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The character was created by series' producer Shonda Rhimes, and is portrayed by Sara Ramirez. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sara Ramirez.", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "En route to a weekend getaway, surgeons Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez)"}, {"Answer": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "En route to a weekend getaway, surgeons Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) "}, {"Answer": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "(Sara Ramirez"}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez."], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She is a singer and songwriter.", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sara Elena Ram\u00edrez (; born August 31, 1975) is an award-winning Mexican American actor, singer, and songwriter, and activist", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, she is a singer as well.", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Singing career", "Rationale": "Ramirez released their first single, a rendition of Silent Night, in 2009"}, {"Answer": "Yes, singing and songwriting", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sara Elena Ram\u00edrez (; born August 31, 1975) is an award-winning Mexican American actor, singer, and songwriter, and activist. Born in Mazatl\u00e1n, Sinaloa, "}, {"Answer": "She is also a singer, and songwriter, and activist.", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", singer, and songwriter, and activist."}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter."], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "name some of her songs ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Silent Night", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Singing career", "Rationale": "Ramirez released their first single, a rendition of Silent Night, in 2009.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Renedition of \"Silent Night\", and a cover of \"The Story\".", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Singing career", "Rationale": "Ramirez released their first single, a rendition of Silent Night, in 2009. Their debut, self-titled, extended play came out in March 2011, on the iTunes Store under the label of Atrevida Records. The EP included four songs, including a cover of \"The Story\","}, {"Answer": "Silent Night and \"The Story\"", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Singing career", "Rationale": "Ramirez released their first single, a rendition of Silent Night, in 2009. Their debut, self-titled, extended play came out in March 2011, on the iTunes Store under the label of Atrevida Records. The EP included four songs, including a cover of \"The Story\", which was originally recorded by Brandi Carlile in their \"2007 album\". Two of the three songs were co-written by Ramirez and the album's writer-producer Rob Giles. \"Sara Ramirez\" debuted at number thirty-seven on the \"Billboard\" 200, number nine on \"Billboard\" Independent Albums chart, and number thirty-eight on the Canadian Albums Chart. \"The Story\" debuted the same week at number 69 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 72 on the Canadian Hot 100, and number 34 on the Irish Singles Chart. Soundtracks for \"Monty Python's Spamalot (Original Broadway Cast Recording)\" (2005) and \"\" (2011) were released under the labels of Decca Records and ABC Studios respectively."}, {"Answer": "A rendition of Silent Night, a cover of \"The Story\"", "Topic": "Sara Ramirez", "Topic_section": "Singing career", "Rationale": "Ramirez released their first single, a rendition of Silent Night, in 2009. Their debut, self-titled, extended play came out in March 2011, on the iTunes Store under the label of Atrevida Records. The EP included four songs, including a cover of \"The Story\", which was originally recorded by Brandi Carlile in their \"2007 album\"."}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter.", "name some of her songs ?", "Silent Night"], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the significance of the above song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a popular Christmas carol", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Silent Night\" () is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a popular Christmas carol which has been declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2011.", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Silent Night\" () is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria. It was declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2011. "}, {"Answer": "It was declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2011"}, {"Answer": "It is a popular Christmas carol", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a popular Christmas carol, "}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter.", "name some of her songs ?", "Silent Night", "what is the significance of the above song?", "It is a popular Christmas carol"], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who has written it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Joseph Mohr", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Silent Night\" () is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Joseph Mohr.", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Silent Night\" () is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria. "}, {"Answer": "Franz Xaver Gruber", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Silent Night\" () is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber"}, {"Answer": "Franz Xaver Gruber", "Topic": "Silent Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Franz Xaver Gruber"}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter.", "name some of her songs ?", "Silent Night", "what is the significance of the above song?", "It is a popular Christmas carol", "who has written it?", "Joseph Mohr"], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "the above mentioned episode is from which series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Grey's Anatomy\"", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Song Beneath the Song,\" also known as \"Grey's Anatomy:\" \"The Music Event,\" is the eighteenth episode of the seventh season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy,\" and the 144th episode overall.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Grey's Anatomy\".", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Song Beneath the Song,\" also known as \"Grey's Anatomy:\" \"The Music Event,\" is the eighteenth episode of the seventh season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy,\" "}, {"Answer": "\"Grey's Anatomy\"", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Song Beneath the Song,\" also known as \"Grey's Anatomy:\" \"The Music Event,\" is the eighteenth episode of the seventh season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy,\" and the 144th episode overall. It was named after a song initially performed by American singer Maria Taylor. Written by series creator Shonda Rhimes and directed by Tony Phelan, it premiered on ABC in the United States on March 31, 2011. It is the series's first musical episode, and features the cast performing songs previously featured within the program. It is accompanied by a soundtrack album, titled \"Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event,\" also released on March 31, 2011.\n"}, {"Answer": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Song Beneath the Song,\" also known as \"Grey's Anatomy"}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter.", "name some of her songs ?", "Silent Night", "what is the significance of the above song?", "It is a popular Christmas carol", "who has written it?", "Joseph Mohr", "the above mentioned episode is from which series?", "\"Grey's Anatomy\""], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "name some characters of it.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Meredith Grey, Alex Karev, Miranda Bailey and Richard Webber", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". At the start of the sixteenth season, the show had a large ensemble of 14 actors\u2014including 4 characters from the original cast (Meredith Grey, Alex Karev, Miranda Bailey and Richard Webber). Justin Chambers, who played Dr. Alex Karev, left the show during this season.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Callie Torres, Arizona Robbins, Mark Sloan, Addison Montgomery, Owen Hunt, Dr. Cristina Yang and others.", "Topic": "Song Beneath the Song", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "En route to a weekend getaway, surgeons Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) and Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw) are involved in a vehicular collision, moments after Robbins proposes marriage. Torres suffers severe injuries, which endanger both her life and the life of her unborn child. She and Robbins are taken to Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, the institute at which they both work. Their colleagues attempt to save Torres, while Robbins and Mark Sloan (Eric Dane), the father of Torres's baby, stand by. "}, {"Answer": "Grey, Yang, Stevens, Karev, and O'Malley", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Main cast", "Rationale": "The 5 characters who are first introduced in the series premiere, as surgical interns, are Grey, Yang, Stevens, Karev, and O'Malley. "}, {"Answer": "Grey, Yang, Stevens, Karev, and O'Malley", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Main cast", "Rationale": " Grey, Yang, Stevens, Karev, and O'Malley"}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter.", "name some of her songs ?", "Silent Night", "what is the significance of the above song?", "It is a popular Christmas carol", "who has written it?", "Joseph Mohr", "the above mentioned episode is from which series?", "\"Grey's Anatomy\"", "name some characters of it.", "Meredith Grey, Alex Karev, Miranda Bailey and Richard Webber"], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the real name of the third character mentioned in the above list?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Chandra Wilson", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "During their internship, they are overseen by Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), a senior resident, who works with attending physicians Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), head of neurosurgery and Meredith's love-interest, and Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington), head of cardiothoracic surgery, who becomes Yang's fianc\u00e9. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Chandra Wilson.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "The only character developed with a racial description in mind was Dr. Miranda Bailey, who is portrayed by Chandra Wilson."}, {"Answer": "Chandra Wilson", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "The only character developed with a racial description in mind was Dr. Miranda Bailey, who is portrayed by Chandra Wilson. "}, {"Answer": "Chandra Wilson", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": " Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), "}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter.", "name some of her songs ?", "Silent Night", "what is the significance of the above song?", "It is a popular Christmas carol", "who has written it?", "Joseph Mohr", "the above mentioned episode is from which series?", "\"Grey's Anatomy\"", "name some characters of it.", "Meredith Grey, Alex Karev, Miranda Bailey and Richard Webber", "what is the real name of the third character mentioned in the above list?", "Chandra Wilson"], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which movie did she debute in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Philadelphia\"", "Topic": "Chandra Wilson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " She made her first film appearance in the 1993 film \"Philadelphia\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Philadelphia\".", "Topic": "Chandra Wilson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She made her first film appearance in the 1993 film \"Philadelphia\"."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Philadelphia", "Topic": "Chandra Wilson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She made her first film appearance in the 1993 film \"Philadelphia\"."}]} {"Context": ["does callie baby die in season 7 episode 18", "No", "who plays the character mentioned above?", "Sara Ramirez.", "apart from acting, does she have a career in any other profession?", "She is a singer and songwriter.", "name some of her songs ?", "Silent Night", "what is the significance of the above song?", "It is a popular Christmas carol", "who has written it?", "Joseph Mohr", "the above mentioned episode is from which series?", "\"Grey's Anatomy\"", "name some characters of it.", "Meredith Grey, Alex Karev, Miranda Bailey and Richard Webber", "what is the real name of the third character mentioned in the above list?", "Chandra Wilson", "which movie did she debute in?", "\"Philadelphia\""], "Conversation_no": 144, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what was it about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a 1993 American legal drama film to acknowledge HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia.", "Topic": "Philadelphia (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Philadelphia is a 1993 American legal drama film written by Ron Nyswaner, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia", "Topic": "Philadelphia (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Philadelphia is a 1993 American legal drama film written by Ron Nyswaner, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington. It was one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to acknowledge HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia."}, {"Answer": "It was one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to acknowledge HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia.", "Topic": "Philadelphia (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to acknowledge HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The colors of the modern Ecuadorian flag evolved from those of the flag of the nation of Gran Colombia, which encompassed the territories of modern-day Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Symbolism", "Rationale": "The colors of the modern Ecuadorian flag evolved from those of the flag of the nation of Gran Colombia, which encompassed the territories of modern-day Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. "}, {"Answer": "The colors of the modern Ecuadorian flag evolved from those of the flag of the nation of Gran Colombia.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Symbolism", "Rationale": "The colors of the modern Ecuadorian flag evolved from those of the flag of the nation of Gran Colombia,"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who designed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Francisco de Miranda", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Francisco de Miranda, "}, {"Answer": "They are based on a proposal by Venezuelan General Francisco de Miranda.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " All three are based on a proposal by Venezuelan General Francisco de Miranda,"}, {"Answer": "Miranda.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Symbolism", "Rationale": "Miranda ascribed the colours he chose for his flag to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's theory of primary colours. In a letter written to Count Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov in 1792, Miranda described a late-night conversation which he had with Goethe at a party in Weimar, Germany during the winter of 1785. Fascinated with Miranda's account of his exploits in the American Revolutionary War and his travels throughout the Americas and Europe, Goethe told him that, \"Your destiny is to create in your land a place where primary colours are not distorted.\u201d He proceeded to clarify what he meant:\nThe first time the yellow, blue and red flag was flown by Miranda was in 1806 on the ship \"Leander\" when trying to face the Spanish forces off o"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "does it resemble any other flag?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The design of the flag is very similar to those of Colombia and Venezuela", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Colombia and Venezuela", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Colombia and Venezuela, which are also former constituent territories of Gran Colom"}, {"Answer": "Flags of Colombia and Venezuela.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The design of the flag is very similar to those of Colombia and Venezuela"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the flag of Colombia.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Variants", "Rationale": "However, in practice the flag with the coat of arms is often used in place of the plain flag, especially when it is important to distinguish the latter from the flag of Colombia. I"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela"], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "which pledge is related to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Juramento a la Bandera", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Pledge and hymn", "Rationale": "Juramento a la Bandera", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Juramento a la Bandera\" or \"Pledge to the Flag.\"", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Pledge and hymn", "Rationale": "\"Juramento a la Bandera\" or \"Pledge to the Flag.\" "}, {"Answer": "\"Juramento a la Bandera\".", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Pledge and hymn", "Rationale": "Students and military cadets in Ecuador are required to recite a pledge to the flag, known as the \"Juramento a la Bandera\" or \"Pledge to the Flag.\" "}, {"Answer": "Pledge to the Flag.", "Topic": "Flag of Ecuador", "Topic_section": "Pledge and hymn", "Rationale": "Students and military cadets in Ecuador are required to recite a pledge to the flag, known as the \"Juramento a la Bandera\" or \"Pledge to the Flag.\" This pledge is usually stated during national holiday o"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera"], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Shortages", "Rationale": "milk, various types of meat, coffee, rice, oil, flour, butter, and other goods including basic necessities like toilet paper, personal hygiene products, and even medicine. As a result of the shortages, Venezuelans mu", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, shortages in Venezuela have been prevalent", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Shortages", "Rationale": "Shortages in Venezuela have been prevalent f"}, {"Answer": "Shortages occur in regulated products, such as milk, various types of meat, coffee, rice, oil, flour, butter, basic necessities like toilet paper, personal hygiene products, and medicine.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Shortages", "Rationale": "\nShortages occur in regulated products, such as milk, various types of meat, coffee, rice, oil, flour, butter, and other goods including basic necessities like toilet paper, personal hygiene products, and even medicine. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, milk, various types of meat, coffee, rice, oil, flour, butter, etc.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Shortages", "Rationale": "Shortages occur in regulated products, such as milk, various types of meat, coffee, rice, oil, flour, butter, and other goods including basic necessities like toilet paper, personal hygiene products, and even medicine."}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is any rights suspended over there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, constitutional rights.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "constitutional rights", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Constitutional rights in Venezuela are considered suspended in fact by many publications and public figures.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "constitutional rights in Venezuela are considered suspended in fact by many publications and public figures."}, {"Answer": "Yes, many consider the constitutional rights to be suspended.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "Thus, constitutional rights in Venezuela are considered suspended in fact by many publications and public figures."}, {"Answer": "Yes, constitutional rights.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "The 2015 parliamentary elections were held on 6 December 2015 to elect the 164 deputies and three indigenous representatives of the National Assembly. In 2014, a series of protest and demonstrations began in Venezuela, attributed to inflation, violence and shortages in Venezuela. The government has accused the protest of being motivated by fascists, opposition leaders, capitalism and foreign influence, despite being largely peaceful."}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "why?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is attributed to inflation, violence and shortages in Venezuela.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "attributed to inflation, violence and shortages in Venezuela. The government has a"}, {"Answer": "Action by the government led by Maduro.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "On 16 January 2016, Maduro approved an unconstitutional economic emergency decree, relegating to his own figure the legislative and executive powers, while also holding judiciary power through the fraudulent designation of judges the day after the election on 6 December 2015. From these events, Maduro effectively controls all three branches of government. On 14 May 2016, constitutional guarantees were in fact suspended when Maduro decreed the extension of the economic emergency decree for another 60 days and declared a State of Emergency, which is a clear violation of the Constitution of Venezuela in the Article 338th: \"The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.\" Thus, constitutional rights in Venezuela are considered suspended in fact by many publications and public figures."}, {"Answer": "A series of protest and demonstrations began in Venezuela, attributed to inflation, violence and shortages in Venezuela.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Suspension of constitutional rights", "Rationale": "In 2014, a series of protest and demonstrations began in Venezuela, attributed to inflation, violence and shortages in Venezuela. The government has accused the protest of being motivated by fascists, opposition leaders, capitalism and foreign influence, despite being largely peaceful.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Bolivarian government", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "The Bolivarian ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Bolivarian government", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "he Bolivarian "}, {"Answer": "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez led the government from 1999 to 2013.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez: 1999\u20132013", "Rationale": "A collapse in confidence in the existing parties led to Ch\u00e1vez being elected president in 1998 and the subsequent launch of a \"Bolivarian Revolution\", beginning with a 1999 Constituent Assembly to write a new Constitution of Venezuela. Ch\u00e1vez also initiated Bolivarian missions, programs aimed at helping the poo"}, {"Answer": "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez's government.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez: 1999\u20132013", "Rationale": "A collapse in confidence in the existing parties led to Ch\u00e1vez being elected president in 1998 and the subsequent launch of a \"Bolivarian Revolution\", beginning with a 1999 Constituent Assembly to write a new Constitution of Venezuela. Ch"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "The Bolivarian government"], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name any person from this government form?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar,"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Hugo Ch\u00e1vez.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "The Bolivarian Revolution refers to a left-wing populism social movement and political process in Venezuela led by Venezuelan president Hugo Ch\u00e1vez,"}, {"Answer": "Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "volution refers to a left-wing populism social movement and political process in Venezuela led by Venezuelan president Hugo Ch\u00e1vez, who founded the Fifth Republic Movement in 1997 and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela in 2007. The \"Bolivarian Revolution\" is named after Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar, an early 19th-century Venezuelan and Latin American revolutionary leader, prominent in the Spanish American wars of independence in achi"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "The Bolivarian government", "can you name any person from this government form?", "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez"], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how is he connected to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a Venezuelan president and founded the Fifth Republic Movement.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "Venezuelan president Hugo Ch\u00e1vez, who founded the Fifth Republic Movement", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Founded the clandestine Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 in the early 1980s", "Topic": "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " clandestine Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 (MBR-200) in the early 1980s"}, {"Answer": "He was the president of Venezuela from 1999 to 2013.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "The Bolivarian Revolution refers to a left-wing populism social movement and political process in Venezuela led by Venezuelan president Hugo Ch\u00e1vez, "}, {"Answer": "It is led by him.", "Topic": "Venezuela", "Topic_section": "Bolivarian government: 1999\u2013present", "Rationale": "he Bolivarian Revolution refers to a left-wing populism social movement and political process in Venezuela led by Venezuelan president Hugo Ch\u00e1vez, who founded the Fifth Republic Movement in 1997 and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela in 2007. The \"Bolivarian Revolution"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "The Bolivarian government", "can you name any person from this government form?", "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "how is he connected to it?", "He was a Venezuelan president and founded the Fifth Republic Movement."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when was the foundation found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "July 1997", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "July 1997", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "July 1997", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "July 1997, following a national congress of the Revolutionary Bolivarian Movem"}, {"Answer": "July 1997.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Fifth Republic Movement (Spanish: \"Movimiento V [Quinta] Rep\u00fablica\", MVR) was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela. It was founded in July 1997"}, {"Answer": "July 1997.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he Fifth Republic Movement (Spanish: \"Movimiento V [Quinta] Rep\u00fablica\", MVR) was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela. It was founded in July 1997, following a natio"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "The Bolivarian government", "can you name any person from this government form?", "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "how is he connected to it?", "He was a Venezuelan president and founded the Fifth Republic Movement.", "when was the foundation found?", "July 1997"], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what was the movement about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela. "}, {"Answer": "The Movement aimed to re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"Fifth Republic\" refers to the fact that in 1997 the Republic of Venezuela was the fourth in Venezuelan history, and the Movement aimed to re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly. "}, {"Answer": "The Movement aimed to re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "fact that in 1997 the Republic of Venezuela was the fourth in Venezuelan history, and the Movement aimed to re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly. Following Ch\u00e1vez' 1998 election victory, this took place in 1999, leading to the 19"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "The Bolivarian government", "can you name any person from this government form?", "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "how is he connected to it?", "He was a Venezuelan president and founded the Fifth Republic Movement.", "when was the foundation found?", "July 1997", "what was the movement about?", "It was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "can you mention one of its aims?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They were committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Aims", "Rationale": "was committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The party was committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Aims", "Rationale": "The party was committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor."}, {"Answer": "The Movement aimed to re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"Fifth Republic\" refers to the fact that in 1997 the Republic of Venezuela was the fourth in Venezuelan history, and the Movement aimed to re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly. "}, {"Answer": "To re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "d the Movement aimed to re-found the Republic through a constituent assembly. Following Ch\u00e1vez' 1998 election victory, this took place in 1999, leading to the 1999 Cons"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "The Bolivarian government", "can you name any person from this government form?", "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "how is he connected to it?", "He was a Venezuelan president and founded the Fifth Republic Movement.", "when was the foundation found?", "July 1997", "what was the movement about?", "It was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela.", "can you mention one of its aims?", "They were committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "was it dissolved?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, but there were plans to dissolve the party.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Dissolution", "Rationale": "plans to dissolve the party", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, government would follow suit and collectively form United Socialist Party of Venezuela.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Dissolution", "Rationale": "government would follow suit and collectively form the proposed United Socialist Party of Venezuela.\n"}, {"Answer": "On 18 December 2006, Hugo Ch\u00e1vez announced plans to dissolve the party.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Dissolution", "Rationale": "On 18 December 2006, Hugo Ch\u00e1vez announced plans to dissolve the party, hoping that the 23 other parties that supported his government would follow suit and collectively form the proposed United Socialist Party of Venezuela."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Fifth Republic Movement", "Topic_section": "Dissolution", "Rationale": "On 18 December 2006, Hugo Ch\u00e1vez announced plans to dissolve the party, hoping that the 23 other parties that supported his government would follow suit and collectively form the proposed United Socialist Party of Venezuela.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the symbol of flag of ecuador?", "It consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red.", "who designed it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "does it resemble any other flag?", "Yes, Colombia and Venezuela", "which pledge is related to it?", "Juramento a la Bandera", "does the above latter country face any kind of shortage?", "Yes, products like milk, various meats, basic necessities etc.", "is any rights suspended over there?", "Yes, constitutional rights.", "why?", "The approval of the extension of States of emergency corresponds to the National Assembly.", "which government is in power here during 1999 and onwards?", "The Bolivarian government", "can you name any person from this government form?", "Hugo Ch\u00e1vez", "how is he connected to it?", "He was a Venezuelan president and founded the Fifth Republic Movement.", "when was the foundation found?", "July 1997", "what was the movement about?", "It was a democratic socialist political party in Venezuela.", "can you mention one of its aims?", "They were committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor.", "was it dissolved?", "No, but there were plans to dissolve the party."], "Conversation_no": 145, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "when did the mentioned revolution start?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Central Mexico", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " central Mexico ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mesoamerican.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521."}, {"Answer": "The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. "}, {"Answer": "They were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. "}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico"], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "this culture became popular between which time period?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. "}, {"Answer": "1300 to 1521", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521."}, {"Answer": "1300 to 1521.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521"}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521"], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nahuatl language", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Language and placenames", "Rationale": "Nahuatl language ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nahuatl.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The Aztec peoples included different ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th centuries. "}, {"Answer": "Nahuatl", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Language and placenames", "Rationale": "The Nahuatl language is today spoken by people, mostly in mountainous areas in the states of central Mexico. Mexican Spanish today incorporates hundreds of loans from Nahuatl, and many of these words have passed into general Spanish use, and further into other world languages."}, {"Answer": "Nahuatl language", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Language and placenames", "Rationale": "The Nahuatl language is today spoken by people, mostly in mountainous areas in the states of central Mexico. Mexican Spanish today incorporates hundreds of loans from Nahuatl, and many of these words have passed into general Spanish use, and further into other world languages."}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "Nahuatl language"], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what was the reason for the population decline during that time?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Population decline", "Rationale": "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Population decline", "Rationale": "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly. "}, {"Answer": "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly. This was largely the result of the epidemics of viruses brought to the continent.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Population decline", "Rationale": "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly. This was largely the result of the epidemics of viruses brought to the continent against which the natives had no immunity. "}, {"Answer": "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Population decline", "Rationale": "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly. "}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "Nahuatl language", "what was the reason for the population decline during that time?", "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly."], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when did they arrive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1519\u20131521", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Final Aztec rulers and the Spanish conquest", "Rationale": "1519\u20131521", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1519.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Final Aztec rulers and the Spanish conquest", "Rationale": "Moctezuma II Xocoyotzin is known to world history as the Aztec ruler when the Spanish invaders and their indigenous allies began their conquest of the empire in a two-year-long campaign (1519\u20131521)."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "Nahuatl language", "what was the reason for the population decline during that time?", "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "when did they arrive?", "1519\u20131521"], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is human sacrificing a part of the culture mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Human sacrifice and cannibalism", "Rationale": "death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Human sacrifice and cannibalism", "Rationale": "To the Aztecs, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue."}, {"Answer": "To the Aztecs, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Human sacrifice and cannibalism", "Rationale": "To the Aztecs, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue. "}, {"Answer": "To them, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.", "Topic": "Aztecs", "Topic_section": "Human sacrifice and cannibalism", "Rationale": "To the Aztecs, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue. "}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "Nahuatl language", "what was the reason for the population decline during that time?", "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "when did they arrive?", "1519\u20131521", "is human sacrificing a part of the culture mentioned above?", "Yes, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue."], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how is the climate of the above mentioned country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cooler temperatures during the winter months in the north while temperatures are fairly constant year round in the south.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Land north of the Tropic of Cancer experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months. South of the Tropic of Cancer, temperatures are fairly constant year round and vary solely as a function of elevation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones. Land north of the Tropic of Cancer experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months. South of the Tropic of Cancer, temperatures are fairly constant year round and vary solely as a function of elevation.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones. Land north of the Tropic of Cancer experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months. South of the Tropic of Cancer, temperatures are fairly constant year round and vary solely as a function of elevation."}, {"Answer": "The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones."}, {"Answer": "The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones."}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "Nahuatl language", "what was the reason for the population decline during that time?", "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "when did they arrive?", "1519\u20131521", "is human sacrificing a part of the culture mentioned above?", "Yes, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.", "how is the climate of the above mentioned country?", "Cooler temperatures during the winter months in the north while temperatures are fairly constant year round in the south."], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which ethnicities contributes to the country's population?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mestizos, Yucantan, Quintana Roo, Campeche, Oaxaca etc", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Ethnicity and race", "Rationale": "Mestizos", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Mixtec and Zapotec peoples, to name a few.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Ethnicity and race", "Rationale": "Mexican states such as Yucat\u00e1n at 59%, Quintana Roo 39% and Campeche 27%, who are chiefly Maya; Oaxaca with 48% of the population, the most numerous groups being the Mixtec and Zapotec peoples; Chiapas at 28%, the majority being Tzeltal and Tzotzil Maya; Hidalgo 24%, the majority being Otomi; Puebla 19%, and Guerrero 17%, mostly Nahua peoples and the states of San Luis Potos\u00ed and Veracruz are both home to a population that is 15% indigenous, mostly from the Totonac, Nahua and Teenek (Huastec) groups. All"}, {"Answer": "Yucat\u00e1n, Quintana Roo, and Campeche.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Ethnicity and race", "Rationale": " Nonetheless, all the censuses conclude that the majority of Mexico's indigenous population is concentrated in rural areas of the southern and south-eastern Mexican states such as Yucat\u00e1n at 59%, Quintana Roo 39% and Campeche 27%, who are chiefly Maya; Oaxaca with 48% of the population, the most numerous groups being the Mixtec and Zapotec peoples; Chiapas at 28%, the majority being Tzeltal and Tzotzil Maya; Hidalgo 24%, the majority being Otomi; Puebla 19%, and Guerrero 17%, mostly Nahua peoples and the states of San Luis Potos\u00ed and Veracruz are both home to a population that is 15% indigenous, mostly from the Totonac, Nahua and Teenek (Huastec) groups."}, {"Answer": "The earliest complex civilization here was the Olmec culture.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Indigenous civilizations", "Rationale": "The earliest complex civilization in Mexico was the Olmec culture, which flourished on the Gulf Coast from around 1500 BC. Olmec cultural traits diffused through Mexico into other formative-era cultures in Chiapas, Oaxaca and the Valley of Mexico. "}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "Nahuatl language", "what was the reason for the population decline during that time?", "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "when did they arrive?", "1519\u20131521", "is human sacrificing a part of the culture mentioned above?", "Yes, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.", "how is the climate of the above mentioned country?", "Cooler temperatures during the winter months in the north while temperatures are fairly constant year round in the south.", "which ethnicities contributes to the country's population?", "Mestizos, Yucantan, Quintana Roo, Campeche, Oaxaca etc"], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the most popular sport of the place mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Football", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "football", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Football.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Mexico's most popular sport is association football."}, {"Answer": "Football", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Mexico's most popular sport is association football. It is commonly believed that football was introduced in Mexico by Cornish miners at the end of the 19th century."}, {"Answer": "Association football", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Mexico's most popular sport is association football. "}]} {"Context": ["the culture of the aztec empire was based around which geographic form", "Central Mexico", "this culture became popular between which time period?", "Post-classic period from 1300 to 1521", "which language was spoken by the people of that time?", "Nahuatl language", "what was the reason for the population decline during that time?", "After the arrival of the Europeans in Mexico and the conquest, indigenous populations declined significantly.", "when did they arrive?", "1519\u20131521", "is human sacrificing a part of the culture mentioned above?", "Yes, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.", "how is the climate of the above mentioned country?", "Cooler temperatures during the winter months in the north while temperatures are fairly constant year round in the south.", "which ethnicities contributes to the country's population?", "Mestizos, Yucantan, Quintana Roo, Campeche, Oaxaca etc", "what is the most popular sport of the place mentioned?", "Football"], "Conversation_no": 146, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which are the famous tourist spots there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Resort town of Canc\u00fan, beach town of Playa del Carmen, ecological parks of Xcaret and Xel-Ha etc", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "resort town of Canc\u00fan, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Canc\u00fan, Isla Mujeres, and Isla Holbox.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "try are public. On the Yucat\u00e1n peninsula, one of the most popular beach destinations is the resort town of Canc\u00fan, especially among university students during spring break. Just offshore is the beach island of Isla Mujeres, and to the east is the Isla Holbox. To the south of Cancun is the coastal strip called Riviera Maya which includes the beach town of Playa del Carmen and the ecological parks of Xcaret and Xel-H\u00e1. A day trip to the south of Canc\u00fan is the historic port of Tulum. In addition to its beaches, the town of Tulum is notable for its cliff-side Mayan ruins."}, {"Answer": "Resort town of Canc\u00fan, beach island of Isla Mujeres, Isla Holbox, to name a few.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": " On the Yucat\u00e1n peninsula, one of the most popular beach destinations is the resort town of Canc\u00fan, especially among university students during spring break. Just offshore is the beach island of Isla Mujeres, and to the east is the Isla Holbox. To the south of Cancun is the coastal strip called Riviera Maya which includes the beach town of Playa del Carmen and the ecological parks of Xcaret and Xel-H\u00e1. A day trip to the south of Canc\u00fan is the historic port of Tulum. "}, {"Answer": "the resort town of Canc\u00fan, Acapulco, etc.", "Topic": "Mexico", "Topic_section": "Tourism", "Rationale": "On the Yucat\u00e1n peninsula, one of the most popular beach destinations is the resort town of Canc\u00fan, especially among university students during spring break. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "In length", "Rationale": "According to the length of RNA chain, RNA includes small RNA and long RNA. Usually, small RNAs are shorter than 200\u00a0nt in length, and long RNAs are greater than 200\u00a0nt long. Long RNAs, also called large RNAs, mainly include long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) and mRNA. Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA).\nThere are certain exceptions as in the case of the 5S rRNA of the members of the genus Halococcus (Archaea), which have an insertion, thus increasing its size.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "In length", "Rationale": "According to the length of RNA chain, RNA includes small RNA and long RNA. Usually, small RNAs are shorter than 200\u00a0nt in length, and long RNAs are greater than 200\u00a0nt long. Long RNAs, also called large RNAs, mainly include long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) and mRNA. Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)."}, {"Answer": "It is assembled as a chain of nucleotides and found in nature as a single strand folded onto itself.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Like DNA, RNA is assembled as a chain of nucleotides, but unlike DNA, RNA is found in nature as a single strand folded onto itself, rather than a paired double strand"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "are they also double-stranded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Double-stranded RNA", "Rationale": "Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is RNA with two complementary strands, similar to the DNA found in all cells, but with the replacement of thymine by uracil. dsRNA forms the genetic material of some viruses (double-stranded RNA viruses). Double-stranded RNA, such as viral RNA or siRNA, can trigger RNA interference in eukaryotes, as well as interferon response in vertebrates.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, RNA with two complementary strands.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Double-stranded RNA", "Rationale": "Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is RNA with two complementary strands, similar to the DNA found in all cells, but with the replacement of thymine by uracil."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Double-stranded RNA", "Rationale": "Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is RNA with two complementary strands, similar to the DNA found in all cells"}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Double-stranded RNA", "Rationale": "Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is RNA with two complementary strands, similar to the DNA found in all cells,"}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how is it different from dna?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Comparison with DNA", "Rationale": "Like DNA, most biologically active RNAs, including mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs, contain self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices. Analysis of these RNAs has revealed that they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Comparison with DNA", "Rationale": "Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins."}, {"Answer": "Unlike DNA, RNA is found in nature as a single strand folded onto itself, rather than a paired double strand.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "unlike DNA, RNA is found in nature as a single strand folded onto itself, rather than a paired double strand."}, {"Answer": "Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Comparison with DNA", "Rationale": "Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins."}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "how is it different from dna?", "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the function of the non-coding ones?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Long non-coding RNAs", "Rationale": "Next to be linked to regulation were Xist and other long noncoding RNAs associated with X chromosome inactivation.\u00a0 Their roles, at first mysterious, were shown by Jeannie T. Lee and others to be the silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them.\u00a0 Additional lncRNAs, currently defined as RNAs of more than 200 base pairs that do not appear to have coding potential, have been found associated with regulation of stem cell pluripotency and cell division.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Many of the newly identified ncRNAs have not been validated for their function. It is also likely that many ncRNAs are non functional.", "Topic": "Non-coding RNA", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The number of non-coding RNAs within the human genome is unknown; however, recent transcriptomic and bioinformatic studies suggest that there are thousands of them. Many of the newly identified ncRNAs have not been validated for their function. It is also likely that many ncRNAs are non functional (sometimes referred to as junk RNA), and are the product of spurious transcription."}, {"Answer": "To silence of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Long non-coding RNAs", "Rationale": "Their roles, at first mysterious, were shown by Jeannie T. Lee and others to be the silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them.\u00a0 Additional lncRNAs, currently defined as RNAs of more than 200 base pairs that do not appear to have coding potential, have been found a"}, {"Answer": "Many of the conserved, essential and abundant ncRNAs are involved in translation.", "Topic": "Non-coding RNA", "Topic_section": "In translation", "Rationale": "Many of the conserved, essential and abundant ncRNAs are involved in translation. "}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "how is it different from dna?", "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins", "what is the function of the non-coding ones?", "Silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who discovered it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Friedrich Miescher", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Key discoveries in RNA biology", "Rationale": "Research on RNA has led to many important biological discoveries and numerous Nobel Prizes. Nucleic acids were discovered in 1868 by Friedrich Miescher, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Jeannie T. Lee.", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Long non-coding RNAs", "Rationale": "Their roles, at first mysterious, were shown by Jeannie T. Lee and others to be the silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them.\u00a0 Additional lncRNAs"}, {"Answer": "Robert W. Holley \"et al.\"", "Topic": "Non-coding RNA", "Topic_section": "History and discovery", "Rationale": "The first non-coding RNA to be characterised was an alanine tRNA found in baker's yeast, its structure was published in 1965. To produce a purified alanine tRNA sample, Robert W. Holley \"et al.\" "}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "how is it different from dna?", "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins", "what is the function of the non-coding ones?", "Silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them", "who discovered it?", "Friedrich Miescher"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is its role in alzheimer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The antisense RNA, BACE1-AS is transcribed from the opposite strand to BACE1 and is upregulated in patients with Alzheimer's disease.", "Topic": "Non-coding RNA", "Topic_section": "Alzheimer's disease", "Rationale": "The antisense RNA, BACE1-AS is transcribed from the opposite strand to BACE1 and is upregulated in patients with Alzheimer's disease"}, {"Answer": "The antisense RNA, BACE1-AS is transcribed from the opposite strand to BACE1 and is upregulated in patients with Alzheimer's disease.", "Topic": "Non-coding RNA", "Topic_section": "Alzheimer's disease", "Rationale": "The antisense RNA, BACE1-AS is transcribed from the opposite strand to BACE1 and is upregulated in patients with Alzheimer's disease."}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "how is it different from dna?", "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins", "what is the function of the non-coding ones?", "Silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them", "who discovered it?", "Friedrich Miescher", "what is its role in alzheimer?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is its double-stranded virus classified into?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The phylum \"Duplornaviricota\" and the class \"Duplopiviricetes\", which is in the phylum \"Pisuviricota\"", "Topic": "Double-stranded RNA viruses", "Topic_section": "Classification", "Rationale": "Two clades of dsRNA viruses exist: the phylum \"Duplornaviricota\" and the class \"Duplopiviricetes\", which is in the phylum \"Pisuviricota\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "viral RNA or siRNA", "Topic": "RNA", "Topic_section": "Double-stranded RNA", "Rationale": "Double-stranded RNA, such as viral RNA or siRNA, can trigger RNA interference in eukaryotes, as well as interferon response in vertebrates."}, {"Answer": "The phylum \"Duplornaviricota\" and the class \"Duplopiviricetes\", which is in the phylum \"Pisuviricota\".", "Topic": "Double-stranded RNA viruses", "Topic_section": "Classification", "Rationale": "Two clades of dsRNA viruses exist: the phylum \"Duplornaviricota\" and the class \"Duplopiviricetes\", which is in the phylum \"Pisuviricota\". Both are included in the kingdom \"Orthornavirae\" in the realm \"Riboviria\". Based on phylogenetic analysis of RdRp, the two clades do not share a common dsRNA ancestor but are instead separately descended from differen"}, {"Answer": "Double-stranded RNA viruses are classified in two separate phyla \"Duplornaviricota\" and \"Pisuviricota\".", "Topic": "Double-stranded RNA viruses", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Double-stranded RNA viruses are classified in two separate phyla \"Duplornaviricota\" and \"Pisuviricota\" (specifically class \"Duplopiviricetes\"), which are in the kingdom \"Orthornavirae\" and realm \"Riboviria\". "}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "how is it different from dna?", "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins", "what is the function of the non-coding ones?", "Silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them", "who discovered it?", "Friedrich Miescher", "what is its role in alzheimer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its double-stranded virus classified into?", "The phylum \"Duplornaviricota\" and the class \"Duplopiviricetes\", which is in the phylum \"Pisuviricota\""], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is anti-viral in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dicer", "Topic": "Double-stranded RNA viruses", "Topic_section": "Anti-virals", "Rationale": "The best known class of this type of enzymes is Dicer. It is hoped that broad-spectrum anti-virals could be synthesized that take advantage of this vulnerability of double-stranded RNA viruses.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Since cells do not produce double-stranded RNA during normal nucleic acid metabolism, natural selection has favored the evolution of enzymes that destroy dsRNA on contact.", "Topic": "Double-stranded RNA viruses", "Topic_section": "Anti-virals", "Rationale": "Since cells do not produce double-stranded RNA during normal nucleic acid metabolism, natural selection has favored the evolution of enzymes that destroy dsRNA on contact. The best known class of this type of enzymes is Dicer. It is hoped that broad-spectrum anti-virals could be synthesized that take advantage of this vulnerability of double-stranded RNA viruses."}, {"Answer": "The enzyme 'Dicer'.", "Topic": "Double-stranded RNA viruses", "Topic_section": "Anti-virals", "Rationale": "Since cells do not produce double-stranded RNA during normal nucleic acid metabolism, natural selection has favored the evolution of enzymes that destroy dsRNA on contact. The best known class of this type of enzymes is Dicer. It is hoped that broad-spectrum anti-virals could be synthesized that take advantage of this vulnerability of double-stranded RNA viruses."}, {"Answer": "It is hoped that broad-spectrum anti-virals could be synthesized that take advantage of destruction of double-stranded RNA viruses by the use of Dicer.", "Topic": "Double-stranded RNA viruses", "Topic_section": "Anti-virals", "Rationale": "Since cells do not produce double-stranded RNA during normal nucleic acid metabolism, natural selection has favored the evolution of enzymes that destroy dsRNA on contact. The best known class of this type of enzymes is Dicer. It is hoped that broad-spectrum anti-virals could be synthesized that take advantage of this vulnerability of double-stranded RNA viruses."}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "how is it different from dna?", "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins", "what is the function of the non-coding ones?", "Silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them", "who discovered it?", "Friedrich Miescher", "what is its role in alzheimer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its double-stranded virus classified into?", "The phylum \"Duplornaviricota\" and the class \"Duplopiviricetes\", which is in the phylum \"Pisuviricota\"", "what is anti-viral in it?", "Dicer"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "is this anti-viral found in insect?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, insects can use it as potent anntiviral", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "In insects", "Rationale": "Insects can use Dicer as a potent antiviral.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "In insects", "Rationale": "Insects can use Dicer as a potent antiviral. This finding is especially significant given that mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of many viral diseases including the potentially deadly arboviruses: West Nile virus, dengue fever and yellow fever. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "In insects", "Rationale": "nsects can use Dicer as a potent antiviral."}, {"Answer": "Insects can use Dicer as a potent antiviral.", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "In insects", "Rationale": "Insects can use Dicer as a potent antiviral."}]} {"Context": ["rna consists of how many chains of subunits", "Small RNAs mainly include 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 5S rRNA, transfer RNA (tRNA), microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) and small rDNA-derived RNA (srRNA)", "are they also double-stranded?", "Yes, Double-stranded RNA is RNA with two complementary strands", "how is it different from dna?", "Analysis of mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNAs, and other non-coding RNAs has revealed that self-complementary sequences that allow parts of the RNA to fold and pair with itself to form double helices and they are highly structured. Unlike DNA, their structures do not consist of long double helices, but rather collections of short helices packed together into structures akin to proteins", "what is the function of the non-coding ones?", "Silencing of blocks of chromatin via recruitment of Polycomb complex so that messenger RNA could not be transcribed from them", "who discovered it?", "Friedrich Miescher", "what is its role in alzheimer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its double-stranded virus classified into?", "The phylum \"Duplornaviricota\" and the class \"Duplopiviricetes\", which is in the phylum \"Pisuviricota\"", "what is anti-viral in it?", "Dicer", "is this anti-viral found in insect?", "Yes, insects can use it as potent anntiviral"], "Conversation_no": 147, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is its therapeutic applications?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is used to produce siRNA therapeutically would be the specificity and diversity of targets it can affect compared to what is currently being used such as antibodies or small molecular inhibitors", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "Diagnostic and therapeutic applications", "Rationale": "One of the advantages of using Dicer to produce siRNA therapeutically would be the specificity and diversity of targets it can affect compared to what is currently being used such as antibodies or small molecular inhibitors. In general, small molecular inhibitors are difficult in terms of specificity along with unendurable side effects. Antibodies are as specific as siRNA, but it is limited by only being able to be used against ligands or surface receptors. On the other hand, low efficiency of intracellular uptake is the main obstacle of injection of siRNA. Injected SiRNA has poor stability in blood and causes stimulations of non-specific immunity. Also, producing miRNA therapeutically lacks in specificity because only 6-8 nucleotide base pairing is required for miRNA to attach to mRNA.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "One of the advantages of using it to produce siRNA therapeutically would be the specificity and diversity of targets it can affect compared to what is currently being used such as antibodies or small molecular inhibitors.", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "Diagnostic and therapeutic applications", "Rationale": "One of the advantages of using Dicer to produce siRNA therapeutically would be the specificity and diversity of targets it can affect compared to what is currently being used such as antibodies or small molecular inhibitors. In general, small molecular inhibitors are difficult in terms of specificity along with unendurable side effects. "}, {"Answer": "It can be used to identify whether tumors are present within the body.", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "Diagnostic and therapeutic applications", "Rationale": "Dicer can be used to identify whether tumors are present within the body based on the expression level of the enzyme."}, {"Answer": "It can be used for treating patients by injecting foreign siRNA intravenously to cause gene silencing.", "Topic": "Dicer", "Topic_section": "Diagnostic and therapeutic applications", "Rationale": "Along with being a diagnostic tool, Dicer can be used for treating patients by injecting foreign siRNA intravenously to cause gene silencing."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Ari Lehman", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series. He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-killer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ari Lehman.", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series. He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-killer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman. "}, {"Answer": "Ari Lehman", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series. He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-killer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman. Created by Victor Miller, with contributions by Ron Kurz, Sean S. Cunningham and Tom Savini, Jason was not originally intended to carry the series as the main antagonist."}, {"Answer": "Ari Lehman", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-killer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman"], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is this character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series. He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series"}, {"Answer": "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series.", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series."}, {"Answer": "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\u201d series and is portrayed as the young son of camp cook-turned-killer.", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series. He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-killer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series."], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "does he hide his face?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The trademark hockey goalie mask did not appear until \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, with a hockey goalie mask.", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Tom Savini's initial design has been the basis for many of the later incarnations. The trademark hockey goalie mask did not appear until \"Friday the 13th Part III\". Since \"\", filmmakers have given Jason superhum"}, {"Answer": "Yes and there is an unmasking shot at the end.", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Men behind the mask", "Rationale": " so the stunt coordinator Cliff Cudney brought in Steve Daskawisz. Daskawisz filmed all of the scenes except the opening sequence and the unmasking shot at the end; Gillette returned for the unmasking scenes. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he uses a hockey goalie mask.", "Topic": "Jason Voorhees", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The trademark hockey goalie mask did not appear until \"Friday the 13th Part III\". "}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\"."], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how is this date significant in italy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th", "Topic_section": "Friday the 17th in Italy", "Rationale": "In Italian popular culture, Friday the 17th (and not the 13th) is considered a day of bad luck. The origin of this belief could be traced in the writing of number 17, in Roman numerals: XVII. By shuffling the digits of the number one can easily get the word VIXI (\"I have lived\", implying death in the present), an omen of bad luck. In fact, in Italy, 13 is generally considered a lucky number. However, due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky as well.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In Italian popular culture, Friday the 17th (and not the 13th) is considered a day of bad luck.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th", "Topic_section": "Friday the 17th in Italy", "Rationale": "In Italian popular culture, Friday the 17th (and not the 13th) is considered a day of bad luck. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In Italian popular culture, Friday the 17th (and not the 13th) is considered a day of bad luck.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th", "Topic_section": "Friday the 17th in Italy", "Rationale": "In Italian popular culture, Friday the 17th (and not the 13th) is considered a day of bad luck. The origin of this belief could be traced in the writing of number 17, in Roman numerals: XVII. By shuffling the digits of the number one can easily get the word VIXI (\"I have lived\", implying death in the present), an omen of bad luck. In fact, in Italy, 13 is generally considered a lucky number."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "how is this date significant in italy?", "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number."], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is it anyway linked to mishaps on roads?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" stated that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th", "Topic_section": "Rate of accidents", "Rationale": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\", published in 1993, attracted some attention from popular science-literature, as it concluded that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\"; however, the authors clearly state that \"the numbers of admissions from accidents are too small to allow meaningful analysis\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\", published in 1993, attracted some attention from popular science-literature, as it concluded that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\"", "Topic": "Friday the 13th", "Topic_section": "Rate of accidents", "Rationale": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\", published in 1993, attracted some attention from popular science-literature, as it concluded that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\""}, {"Answer": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" concluded that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\"", "Topic": "Friday the 13th", "Topic_section": "Rate of accidents", "Rationale": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\", published in 1993, attracted some attention from popular science-literature, as it concluded that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\"; however, the authors clearly state that \"the numbers of admissions from accidents are too small to allow meaningful analysis\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents."}, {"Answer": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\", published in 1993, concluded that \"the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\u201d.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th", "Topic_section": "Rate of accidents", "Rationale": "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\", published in 1993, attracted some attention from popular science-literature, as it concluded that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\"; however, the authors clearly state that \"the numbers of admissions from accidents are too small to allow meaningful analysis\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "how is this date significant in italy?", "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number.", "is it anyway linked to mishaps on roads?", "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" stated that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents."], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what other characters were present in the movie mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Chris Higgins, Shelly", "Topic": "Friday the 13th Part III", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Screenwriter Popescu said casting was based on looks rather than talent, and recalled that his vision of the characters was at significant odds with the cast chosen by director Steve Miner. Dana Kimmel was cast in the lead role of Chris Higgins after Miner had become aware of her involvement in \"Sweet Sixteen\", another slasher film she had appeared in with Bo Hopkins and Susan Strasberg. Tracie Savage, who had previously worked as a child actor, was offered the role through her agent. Larry Zerner was discovered by casting directors while walking along a street, and was offered the role of Shelly. For the role of Jason Voorhees, Miner cast British stuntman Richard Brooker.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mrs. Pamela Voorhees, Alice Hardy, to name a few.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (franchise)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In the original \"Friday the 13th\" (1980), Mrs. Pamela Voorhees (Betsy Palmer) stalks and murders the teenagers preparing Camp Crystal Lake for re\u2011opening. She is determined to ensure the camp does not reopen, after her son Jason (Ari Lehman) drowned in the lake, due to the negligence of two staff members. The last counselor, Alice Hardy (Adrienne King), fends off Mrs. Voorhees long enough to grab a machete and decapitate her. In \"Friday the 13th Part 2\" (1981), Jason (Steve Daskewisz/Warrington Gillette) is revealed to be alive and fully grown. After killing Alice Hardy, Jason returns to C"}, {"Answer": "Barry Jackson, Claudette Hayes, Brenda Jones, and Alice Hardy.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (1980 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In 1958 at Camp Crystal Lake, counselors Barry Jackson and Claudette Hayes sneak inside a storage cabin to have sex, where an unseen assailant murders them. Twenty-one years later, camp counselor Annie Phillips is driven halfway to the reopened Camp Crystal Lake by Enos, a truck driver, despite being warned by elderly Crazy Ralph. While driving, Enos warns Annie about the camp's troubled past, which involved a young boy drowning in Crystal Lake in 1957. After being dropped off, she hitches another ride from an unseen person, who chases her into the woods and slashes her throat."}, {"Answer": "Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry Crosby, Laurie Bartram, Mark Nelson and many more.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (1980 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Friday the 13th is a 1980 American slasher film produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham, written by Victor Miller, and starring Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry Crosby, Laurie Bartram, Mark Nelson, Jeannine Taylor, Robbi Morgan, and Kevin Bacon."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "how is this date significant in italy?", "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number.", "is it anyway linked to mishaps on roads?", "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" stated that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.", "what other characters were present in the movie mentioned earlier?", "Chris Higgins, Shelly"], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the genre of this movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Slasher film", "Topic": "Friday the 13th Part III", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Friday the 13th Part III is a 1982 American slasher film", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American slasher film.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th Part III", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Friday the 13th Part III is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Steve Miner, produced by Frank Mancu"}, {"Answer": "An American slasher film.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th (1980 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Friday the 13th is a 1980 American slasher film produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham, "}, {"Answer": "Slasher film", "Topic": "Friday the 13th Part III", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Friday the 13th Part III is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Steve Miner, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and starring Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, and Richard Brooker. It is the third installment in the \"Friday the 13th\" film series. "}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "how is this date significant in italy?", "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number.", "is it anyway linked to mishaps on roads?", "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" stated that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.", "what other characters were present in the movie mentioned earlier?", "Chris Higgins, Shelly", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Slasher film"], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what sort of movies are these?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "These are a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools", "Topic": "Slasher film", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A slasher film is a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Horror genre.", "Topic": "Friday the 13th Part III", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film marks the debut of Voorhees wearing his signature hockey mask, which has become a trademark of both the character and the franchise, as well as an icon in American cinema and the horror genre in general."}, {"Answer": "It is a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools.", "Topic": "Slasher film", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A slasher film is a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools. "}, {"Answer": "It is a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools.", "Topic": "Slasher film", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A slasher film is a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "how is this date significant in italy?", "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number.", "is it anyway linked to mishaps on roads?", "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" stated that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.", "what other characters were present in the movie mentioned earlier?", "Chris Higgins, Shelly", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Slasher film", "what sort of movies are these?", "These are a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools"], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "have they inspired any other media?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - TV shows,video games, books, and comics.", "Topic": "Slasher film", "Topic_section": "In other media", "Rationale": "The Slasher Genre appeared in other media besides movies such as TV shows,video games, books, and comics.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The slasher genre was parody in horror manga like with \"Freak Island\",\"Pumpkin Night\", and \"Killing Morph\".", "Topic": "Slasher film", "Topic_section": "Manga", "Rationale": "The slasher genre was parody in horror manga like with \"Freak Island\",\"Pumpkin Night\", and \"Killing Morph\".\n"}, {"Answer": "It appeared in other media besides movies such as TV shows,video games, books, and comics.", "Topic": "Slasher film", "Topic_section": "In other media", "Rationale": "The Slasher Genre appeared in other media besides movies such as TV shows,video games, books, and comics."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the genre is seen in TV shows, video games, books, and comics.", "Topic": "Slasher film", "Topic_section": "In other media", "Rationale": "The Slasher Genre appeared in other media besides movies such as TV shows,video games, books, and comics."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "how is this date significant in italy?", "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number.", "is it anyway linked to mishaps on roads?", "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" stated that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.", "what other characters were present in the movie mentioned earlier?", "Chris Higgins, Shelly", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Slasher film", "what sort of movies are these?", "These are a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools", "have they inspired any other media?", "Yes - TV shows,video games, books, and comics."], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is the person who played the villain a musician as well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in 2004 he formed his punk metal band whose name, First Jason, is based upon his role as Jason Voorhees.", "Topic": "Ari Lehman", "Topic_section": "Music career", "Rationale": "In 2004, Lehman formed his punk metal band whose name, First Jason, is based upon his role as Jason Voorhees. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes he is.", "Topic": "Ari Lehman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ari Lehman (born May 2, 1965) is an American performing artist, composer, and actor. He is known for playing the child Jason Voorhees in the Paramount horror film \"Friday the 13th\", becoming the first actor to portray the horror icon. Lehman currently p"}, {"Answer": "Yes, he is a composer.", "Topic": "Ari Lehman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Ari Lehman (born May 2, 1965) is an American performing artist, composer, and actor."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he formed a punk metal band.", "Topic": "Ari Lehman", "Topic_section": "Music career", "Rationale": "In 2004, Lehman formed his punk metal band whose name, First Jason, is based upon his role as Jason Voorhees."}]} {"Context": ["who played jason voorhees in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman", "who is this character?", "He is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" movie series.", "does he hide his face?", "Yes he wears a hockey goalie mask in \"Friday the 13th Part III\".", "how is this date significant in italy?", "Due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky, even though 13 is generally considered a lucky number.", "is it anyway linked to mishaps on roads?", "A study in the \"British Medical Journal\" stated that \"'the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident \"may\" be increased by as much as 52 percent' on the 13th\". Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.", "what other characters were present in the movie mentioned earlier?", "Chris Higgins, Shelly", "what is the genre of this movie?", "Slasher film", "what sort of movies are these?", "These are a subgenre of horror films involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools", "have they inspired any other media?", "Yes - TV shows,video games, books, and comics.", "is the person who played the villain a musician as well?", "Yes, in 2004 he formed his punk metal band whose name, First Jason, is based upon his role as Jason Voorhees."], "Conversation_no": 148, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what other movies did he act in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Manny's Orphans\"", "Topic": "Ari Lehman", "Topic_section": "Film career", "Rationale": "Lehman made his film debut in Sean S. Cunningham's film \"Manny's Orphans\". He then played the role of a child Jason Voorhees in \"Friday the 13th\", appearing in Pamela Voorhees's flashback and Alice Hardy's dream - the final scene of the film.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"Friday the 13th Part 2\"", "Topic": "Ari Lehman", "Topic_section": "Film career", "Rationale": "\nLehman also appears in archive footage, uncredited, in \"Friday the 13th Part 2\" (1981) and \"\" (1984)."}, {"Answer": "\"Manny's Orphans\" is one of them.", "Topic": "Ari Lehman", "Topic_section": "Film career", "Rationale": "Lehman made his film debut in Sean S. Cunningham's film \"Manny's Orphans\"."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is the oakwood cemetery?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Northeastern Troy, New York, United States.", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States."}, {"Answer": "Northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "northeastern Troy, New York, United States"}, {"Answer": "Northeastern Troy, New York, United States.", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States."}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States"], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nonsectarian rural cemetery", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States."}, {"Answer": "A non-profit board of directors that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery.", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "a non-profit board of directors that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery. "}, {"Answer": "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States. I"}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery."], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "One of the most significant monuments is that to Major General John E. Wool. The monolithic obelisk which was a technological marvel in its day is constructed from granite quarried and shaped by the Bodwell Granite Company of Vinalhaven, Maine, and at 650 tons was believed to be the largest shaft quarried in the United States up to that time.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Memorial for Major General George H. Thomas, life-size sculpture of Julia Taylor Paine,", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "Many historically important sculptors are represented on the grounds of Oakwood. Robert E. Launitz, creator of the for A. J. Downing on the National Mall in Washington, D.\u00a0C., sculpted the memorial for Major General George H. Thomas, which incorporates a white marble sarcophagus topped with a bald eagle. William Henry Rinehart's final work, a life-size sculpture of Julia Taylor Paine, resides in Oakwood. J. Massey Rhind, known for his statue of Crawford W. Long in the National Statuary Hall Collection, is the artist behind the Robert Ross Monument. The Ross Monument shows Ross defending a ballot box, honoring his martyrdom, which resulted from his active work against election corruption in Troy. Joseph Fuller's grave is marked by an elaborately carved Celtic Cross\u2014one of the first in the cemetery\u2014and is based on another monument that Fuller saw while visiting Ireland.\n"}, {"Answer": "Sculpture of Julia Taylor Paine, A. J. Downing on the National Mall", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "Robert E. Launitz, creator of the for A. J. Downing on the National Mall in Washington, D.\u00a0C., sculpted the memorial for Major General George H. Thomas, which incorporates a white marble sarcophagus topped with a bald eagle. William Henry Rinehart's final work, a life-size sculpture of Julia Taylor Paine, resides in Oakwood. J. Massey Rhind, known for his statue of Crawford W. Long in the National Statuary Hall Collection, is the artist behi"}, {"Answer": "Memorial for Major General George H. Thomas; the Robert Ross Monument.", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Landmarks", "Rationale": "The large amount of space in rural cemeteries permits the use of sculpture in a way that the crowded churchyard has never allowed. Many rural cemeteries, including Oakwood, subsequently became virtual outdoor sculpture museums, displaying the works of well-known contemporary sculptors as memorials to the deceased. Oakwood is home to thousands of individual statues and sculptures as well as 24 private mausolea. Because of its popularity as a public park, many memorials included benches to invite visitors to rest while investigating the large, hilly property.\nMany historically important sculptors are represented on the grounds of Oakwood. Robert E. Launitz, creator of the for A. J. Downing on the National Mall in Washington, D.\u00a0C., sculpted the memorial for Major General George H. Thomas, which incorporates a white marble sarcophagus topped with a bald eagle. William Henry Rinehart's final work, a life-size sculpture of Julia Taylor Paine, resides in Oakwood. J. Massey Rhind, known for h"}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross"], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "name a few famous interments over there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Notable interments", "Rationale": "At least fourteen members of the United States House of Representatives (all from New York) are buried there, including E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, William Henry Draper, Edward Whitford Greenman, Job Pierson, Russell Sage, Dean Park Taylor, John Richardson Thurman, George Tibbits, Martin Ingham Townsend, Henry Vail, Joseph Mabbett Warren (also the mayor of Troy), and Eliphalet Wickes. T", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Notable interments", "Rationale": "At least fourteen members of the United States House of Representatives (all from New York) are buried there, including E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, William Henry Draper, Edward Whitford Greenman, Job Pierson, Russell Sage, Dean Park Taylor, John Richardson Thurman, George Tibbits, Martin Ingham Townsend, Henry Vail, Joseph Mabbett Warren (also the mayor of Troy), and Eliphalet Wickes. "}, {"Answer": "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, William Henry Draper, Edward Whitford Greenman", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Notable interments", "Rationale": "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, William Henry Draper, Edward Whitford Greenman,"}, {"Answer": "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, William Henry Draper, to name a few.", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Notable interments", "Rationale": "There are a number of historically prominent figures buried at Oakwood. At least fourteen members of the United States House of Representatives (all from New York) are buried there, including E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, William Henry Draper, Edward Whitford Greenman, Job Pierson, Russell Sage, Dean Park Taylor, John Richardson Thurman, George Tibbits, Martin Ingham Townsend, Henry Vail, Joseph Mabbett Warren (also the mayor of Troy), and Eliphalet Wickes. The cemetery also has its fair share of military men, such as Joseph Bradford Carr, a general during the Civil War; John Augustus Griswold, a promoter of ironclad ships and manufacturer of iron panels for the ; Commodore Cicero Price (1805-1888), who served in the American Civil War and commanded the East India Squadron; George Henry Thomas, a general during the American Civil War, nicknamed the \"Rock of Chickamauga\"; and John E. Wool, commander-in-chief of the American forces during the Mexican\u2013American"}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc"], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who is the third person?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "Topic": "John Dean Dickinson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Dean Dickinson (June 28, 1767 \u2013 January 28, 1841) was a U.S. Representative from New York", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A U.S. Representative from New York", "Topic": "John Dean Dickinson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Dean Dickinson (June 28, 1767 \u2013 January 28, 1841) was a U.S. Representative from New York."}, {"Answer": "Was a U.S. Representative from New York", "Topic": "John Dean Dickinson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a U.S. Representative from New York."}, {"Answer": "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "Topic": "John Dean Dickinson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Dean Dickinson (June 28, 1767 \u2013 January 28, 1841) was a U.S. Representative from New York."}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York."], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was the cemetery made?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1848", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in New England and went into service in 1850.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1848", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in New England and went into service in 1850. "}, {"Answer": "1848", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1848 "}, {"Answer": "October 16, 1850", "Topic": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "On October 16, 1850, the land of the cemetery was consecrated and Oakwood became the fourth rural cemetery founded in New York."}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "when was the cemetery made?", "1848"], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what are some famous buildings from troy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar,Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library,etc.", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "Troy's downtown historic landmarks include Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar, constructed on a steel infrastructure clad in ornately carved white marble; the Corinthian Courthouse that is constructed of gray granite; the Troy Public Library, built in an elaborate Venetian palazzo style with high-relief carved white marble; the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, designed in the Second Empire style, with a recital hall with highly regarded acoustic properties.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar, Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library, etc", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "Troy's downtown historic landmarks include Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar, constructed on a steel infrastructure clad in ornately carved white marble; the Corinthian Courthouse that is constructed of gray granite; the Troy Public Library, built in an elaborate Venetian palazzo style with high-relief carved white marble; the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, designed in the Second Empire style, with a recital hall with highly regarded acoustic properties. "}, {"Answer": "Tiffany and La Farge", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "Tiffany and La Farge"}, {"Answer": "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar, the Corinthian Courthouse and the Troy Public Library", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "Troy's downtown historic landmarks include Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar, constructed on a steel infrastructure clad in ornately carved white marble; the Corinthian Courthouse that is constructed of gray granite; the Troy Public Library, built in an elaborate Venetian palazzo style with high-relief carved white marble; the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, designed in the Second Empire style, with a recital hall with highly regarded acoustic properties. There is a rich collection of Colonial, Federal, Italianate, Second Empire, Greek Revival, Egyptian Revival, Gothic Revival and other Romantic period townhouses surrounding the immediate downtown. The Hart-Cluett Mansion displays a Federal facade executed in white marble, quarried in Tuckahoe, New York. Often with foundations of rusticated granite block. Medina sandstone, a deep mud-red color, from Medina, New York, was also used."}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "when was the cemetery made?", "1848", "what are some famous buildings from troy?", "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar,Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library,etc."], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "describe something about the roads of troy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2.", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Roads", "Rationale": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city and New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Roads", "Rationale": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2."}, {"Answer": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2.", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Roads", "Rationale": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2."}, {"Answer": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city, New York Route 7 passes through, with a bridge west across the Hudson River.and", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Roads", "Rationale": "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2."}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "when was the cemetery made?", "1848", "what are some famous buildings from troy?", "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar,Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library,etc.", "describe something about the roads of troy?", "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2."], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are some events that happen at some period?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1707, Dirck Van der Heyden purchased a farm of , which in 1787 was laid out as a village.", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "1700: The Dutch and the British", "Rationale": "The site of the city was a part of Rensselaerswyck, a patroonship created by Kiliaen van Rensselaer. Dirck Van der Heyden was one of the first settlers. In 1707, he purchased a farm of , which in 1787 was laid out as a village.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In determining Troy's ranking on \"Newsmax\" magazine, Greenberg cited Troy's Flag Day Parade and called the city a \"great example of American spirit\".", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Recurring events", "Rationale": "In 2009, Troy ranked #15 on \"Newsmax\" magazine's list of the \"Top 25 Most Uniquely American Cities and Towns\", a piece written by current CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg. In determining his ranking, Greenberg cited Troy's Flag Day Parade and called the city a \"great example of American spirit\"."}, {"Answer": "In determining the city's ranking, Greenberg cited Troy's Flag Day Parade and called the city a \"great example of American spirit\".", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Recurring events", "Rationale": "In determining his ranking, Greenberg cited Troy's Flag Day Parade and called the city a \"great example of American spirit\"."}, {"Answer": "Troy's Flag Day Parade", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Recurring events", "Rationale": "In determining his ranking, Greenberg cited Troy's Flag Day Parade and called the city a \"great example of American spirit\"."}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "when was the cemetery made?", "1848", "what are some famous buildings from troy?", "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar,Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library,etc.", "describe something about the roads of troy?", "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2.", "what are some events that happen at some period?", "In 1707, Dirck Van der Heyden purchased a farm of , which in 1787 was laid out as a village."], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is troy to new york?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a city in the U.S. state of New York.", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Rensselaer County. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A city in New York", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York "}, {"Answer": "Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York "}, {"Answer": "It is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Rensselaer County.", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Rensselaer County. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "when was the cemetery made?", "1848", "what are some famous buildings from troy?", "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar,Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library,etc.", "describe something about the roads of troy?", "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2.", "what are some events that happen at some period?", "In 1707, Dirck Van der Heyden purchased a farm of , which in 1787 was laid out as a village.", "what is troy to new york?", "It is a city in the U.S. state of New York."], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "any rivers flowing through troy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hudson River", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The city is located on the western edge of Rensselaer County and on the eastern bank of the Hudson River", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hudson River", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The city is located on the western edge of Rensselaer County and on the eastern bank of the Hudson River."}, {"Answer": "Hudson River", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Hudson River "}, {"Answer": "Hudson River", "Topic": "Troy, New York", "Topic_section": "Geography", "Rationale": "Troy is located several miles north of Albany near the junction of the Erie and Champlain canals, via the Hudson River and is the terminus of the New York Barge Canal. It is the distributing center for a large area."}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "when was the cemetery made?", "1848", "what are some famous buildings from troy?", "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar,Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library,etc.", "describe something about the roads of troy?", "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2.", "what are some events that happen at some period?", "In 1707, Dirck Van der Heyden purchased a farm of , which in 1787 was laid out as a village.", "what is troy to new york?", "It is a city in the U.S. state of New York.", "any rivers flowing through troy?", "Hudson River"], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how is the salinity of the river?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The salt line of the river varies from the north in Poughkeepsie to the south at Battery Park in New York City, though it usually lies near Newburgh", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Salinity", "Rationale": "The salt line of the river varies from the north in Poughkeepsie to the south at Battery Park in New York City, though it usually lies near Newburgh", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York Harbor has a mix of fresh and ocean water, mixed by wind and tides to create an increasing gradient of salinity", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Salinity", "Rationale": "New York Harbor, between the Narrows and the George Washington Bridge, has a mix of fresh and ocean water, mixed by wind and tides to create an increasing gradient of salinity from the river's top to its bottom"}, {"Answer": "New York Harbor, between the Narrows and the George Washington Bridge, has a mix of fresh and ocean water, mixed by wind and tides to create an increasing gradient of salinity from the river's top to its bottom.", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Salinity", "Rationale": "New York Harbor, between the Narrows and the George Washington Bridge, has a mix of fresh and ocean water, mixed by wind and tides to create an increasing gradient of salinity from the river's top to its bottom."}, {"Answer": "New York Harbor, between the Narrows and the George Washington Bridge, has a mix of fresh and ocean water, mixed by wind and tides to create an increasing gradient of salinity from the river's top to its bottom.", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Salinity", "Rationale": "New York Harbor, between the Narrows and the George Washington Bridge, has a mix of fresh and ocean water, mixed by wind and tides to create an increasing gradient of salinity from the river's top to its bottom. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the oakwood cemetery?", "northeastern Troy, New York, United States", "and what is oakwood cemetery?", "It is a nonsectarian rural cemetery.", "mention a few landmarks at that cemetery?", "The monolithic obelisk and Celtic Cross", "name a few famous interments over there?", "E. Harold Cluett, John Paine Cushman, John Dean Dickinson, etc", "who is the third person?", "He was a U.S. Representative from New York.", "when was the cemetery made?", "1848", "what are some famous buildings from troy?", "Frear's Troy Cash Bazaar,Corinthian Courthouse, Troy Public Library,etc.", "describe something about the roads of troy?", "U.S. Route 4 runs north-south through the city. New York Route 7 passes through, east-west through the city, with a bridge west across the Hudson River, as does New York Route 2.", "what are some events that happen at some period?", "In 1707, Dirck Van der Heyden purchased a farm of , which in 1787 was laid out as a village.", "what is troy to new york?", "It is a city in the U.S. state of New York.", "any rivers flowing through troy?", "Hudson River", "how is the salinity of the river?", "The salt line of the river varies from the north in Poughkeepsie to the south at Battery Park in New York City, though it usually lies near Newburgh"], "Conversation_no": 149, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is it facing the issue of pollution?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, General Electric's contamination of the river with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Pollution", "Rationale": "The most discussed pollution of the Hudson River is General Electric's contamination of the river with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) between 1947 and 1977", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Pollution", "Rationale": "The Hudson River's sediments contain a significant array of pollutants, accumulated over decades from industrial waste discharges, sewage treatment plants, and urban runoff. The overall water quality in the river has improved significantly since the 1990s, however.\n\nThe most discussed pollution of the Hudson River is General Electric's contamination of the river with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) between 1947 and 1977."}, {"Answer": "The Hudson River's sediments contain a significant array of pollutants, accumulated over decades from industrial waste discharges, sewage treatment plants, and urban runoff.", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Pollution", "Rationale": "The Hudson River's sediments contain a significant array of pollutants, accumulated over decades from industrial waste discharges, sewage treatment plants, and urban runoff."}, {"Answer": "Yes, ediments contain a significant array of pollutants, accumulated over decades from industrial waste discharges, sewage treatment plants, and urban runoff.", "Topic": "Hudson River", "Topic_section": "Pollution", "Rationale": "The Hudson River's sediments contain a significant array of pollutants, accumulated over decades from industrial waste discharges, sewage treatment plants, and urban runoff."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Prince Louis", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Season 5", "Rationale": " Blair tells Chuck that the child is Louis', ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Louis", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Season 5", "Rationale": "In the fifth-season premiere, Blair continues to plan her wedding, but begins to encounter problems in her relationship with Louis. It is later revealed that she is pregnant. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Chuck Bass", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Story lines", "Rationale": "She later grows closer to Chuck Bass (which initially occurred in the series' television adaptation), who she'd previously known for years, which leads them to briefly date one another."}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is blair waldorf?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\",", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation"}, {"Answer": "She is is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation. "}, {"Answer": "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation"}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\""], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is gossip girl?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American teen drama television series", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An American teen drama television series", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar."}, {"Answer": "It is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. "}, {"Answer": "It is an American teen drama television series.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. "}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the director of this television series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when did it first come out?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "September 19, 2007", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "September 19, 2007", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012.\n"}, {"Answer": "September 19, 2007", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012."}, {"Answer": "September 19, 2007", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012."}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did it first come out?", "September 19, 2007"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what role does blair play in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York City socialite and a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation. Described as \"a girl of extremes\" by creator Cecily von Ziegesar, she is a New York City socialite and a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides. Due to her position as queen bee of Manhattan's social scene, Blair's actions and relations are under constant scrutiny from the mysterious Gossip Girl, a popular blogger."}, {"Answer": "She is a New York City socialite and a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides.", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Described as \"a girl of extremes\" by creator Cecily von Ziegesar, she is a New York City socialite and a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides."}, {"Answer": "She is one of the main characters - described as \"a girl of extremes\".", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation. Described as \"a girl of extremes\" by creator Cecily von Ziegesar, she is a New York City socialite and a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides. Due to her position as queen bee of Manhattan's social scene, Blair's actions and relations are under constant scrutiny from the mysterious Gossip Girl, a popular blogger."}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did it first come out?", "September 19, 2007", "what role does blair play in it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "are there novel series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. American young adult novel series", "Topic": "Gossip Girl (novel series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American young adult novel series written by Cecily von Ziegesar", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Novel series", "Rationale": "In the first book, Blair is introduced as a privileged, comically vain overachiever. She is described as an alluring brunette, and occasionally models her appearance and demeanor after famous actresses, including Marilyn Monroe and, most often, Audrey Hepburn. In early novels, the character is also written as bulimic.\n\nBlair is largely motivated by matters surrounding family, romance, and ambition. However, her tendency to overachieve can lead to feelings of paranoia, with dramatic or comical results. In a review for \"The New Yorker\", Janet Malcolm remarked that Blair's issues made her \"both a broader caricature and a more real person\" than the other \"Gossip Girl\" characters. In a 2009 interview, \"Gossip Girl\" creator Cecily von Ziegesar claimed to identify with Blair the most, stating, \"She is so unpredictable and dramatic. Such a bitch, but we understand why she is a bitch and we like her anyway\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, a novel series of the same name by Cecily von Ziegesar.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl (novel series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American young adult novel series written by Cecily von Ziegesar and published by Little, Brown and Company, a subsidiary of the Hachette Group."}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did it first come out?", "September 19, 2007", "what role does blair play in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are there novel series?", "Yes. American young adult novel series"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who wrote this story?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic": "Gossip Girl (novel series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American young adult novel series written by Cecily von Ziegesar", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic": "Gossip Girl (novel series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American young adult novel series written by Cecily von Ziegesar and published by Little, Brown and Company, "}, {"Answer": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic": "Gossip Girl (novel series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American young adult novel series written by Cecily von Ziegesar and published by Little, Brown and Company, a subsidiary of the Hachette Group. "}, {"Answer": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic": "Gossip Girl (novel series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American young adult novel series written by Cecily von Ziegesar and published by Little, Brown and Company"}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did it first come out?", "September 19, 2007", "what role does blair play in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are there novel series?", "Yes. American young adult novel series", "who wrote this story?", "Cecily von Ziegesar"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "has he written other book series apart from the former one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The It Girl, Psycho Killer", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Book series", "Rationale": "A spin-off book series, \"The It Girl\", made the list in 2005.\n\nThe Constance Billard School for Girls is based on an exaggerated version of Ziegesar's own alma mater, Nightingale.\n\nIn October 2011, Ziegesar released a spin-off of her first novel: \"Psycho Killer\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"The It Girl\"", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Book series", "Rationale": " A spin-off book series, \"The It Girl\", made the list in 2005.\n"}, {"Answer": "\"Psycho Killer\".", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Book series", "Rationale": "In October 2011, Ziegesar released a spin-off of her first novel: \"Psycho Killer\"."}, {"Answer": "\"The It Girl\"", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Book series", "Rationale": "A spin-off book series, \"The It Girl\", made the list in 2005.\n"}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did it first come out?", "September 19, 2007", "what role does blair play in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are there novel series?", "Yes. American young adult novel series", "who wrote this story?", "Cecily von Ziegesar", "has he written other book series apart from the former one?", "The It Girl, Psycho Killer"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "has he also written for television series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No but \"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "\"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television in 2007.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Gossip Girl\"", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "\"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television in 2007. The show premiered to mixed reviews and lost more than a million viewers from episode one to two, from 3.65 million to 2.55 million. The rest of the season's viewers went up and down, the highest being 3 million viewers for the season finale and the lowest being 1.80 million viewers for episode eleven."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did it first come out?", "September 19, 2007", "what role does blair play in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are there novel series?", "Yes. American young adult novel series", "who wrote this story?", "Cecily von Ziegesar", "has he written other book series apart from the former one?", "The It Girl, Psycho Killer", "has he also written for television series?", "No but \"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when did that happen?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2007", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "\"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television in 2007.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2007", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "\"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television in 2007. "}, {"Answer": "2007", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "\"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television in 2007."}, {"Answer": "2007", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "\"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television in 2007."}]} {"Context": ["in gossip girl who is blair's baby daddy", "Prince Louis", "who is blair waldorf?", "One of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "what is gossip girl?", "American teen drama television series", "who is the director of this television series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did it first come out?", "September 19, 2007", "what role does blair play in it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are there novel series?", "Yes. American young adult novel series", "who wrote this story?", "Cecily von Ziegesar", "has he written other book series apart from the former one?", "The It Girl, Psycho Killer", "has he also written for television series?", "No but \"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television", "when did that happen?", "2007"], "Conversation_no": 150, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "and on which channel did it air?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The CW network", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The CW", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "In early 2011, The CW renewed the series for a fifth season. On May 16, 2011, Ziegesar herself made a cameo appearance in the fourth season finale."}, {"Answer": "The CW Network.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012."}, {"Answer": "The CW", "Topic": "Cecily von Ziegesar", "Topic_section": "Television series", "Rationale": "\"Gossip Girl\" was adapted for television in 2007. The show premiered to mixed reviews and lost more than a million viewers from episode one to two, from 3.65 million to 2.55 million. The rest of the season's viewers went up and down, the highest being 3 million viewers for the season finale and the lowest being 1.80 million viewers for episode eleven.\n\nControversy and criticism surrounding the show surfaced due to the fact that it failed to show much of the books' plots, character personalities, and other major and minor facts, thus disappointing many fans of the novels. However, Ziegesar told ABC News that her major plot lines were there and that \"at least it takes place in New York City\".\n\nIn early 2011, The CW renewed the series for a fifth season. On May 16, 2011, Ziegesar herself made a cameo appearance in the fourth season finale"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Tim McGraw\" is the debut single and first published song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman. It was released on June 19, 2006 by Big Machine Records as the lead single from her self-titled debut album. Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college. The song was written about all the different things that would remind the subject of Swift and their time spent together, once he departed. \"Tim McGraw\" is a musical interconnection of traditional and modern country music. Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music."], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who has sang this song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Taylor Swift.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Tim McGraw\" is the debut single and first published song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Taylor Swift", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Tim McGraw\" is the debut single and first published song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift"}, {"Answer": "Taylor Swift", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Tim McGraw\" is the debut single and first published song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift."}, {"Answer": "Taylor Swift.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Tim McGraw\" is the debut single and first published song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift."}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift."], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who composed the music for it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Tim McGraw\" is the debut single and first published song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Taylor Swift and Liz Ros", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman."}, {"Answer": "The song was composed by Taylor Swift and Liz Rose.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman."}, {"Answer": "Taylor Swift.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "Taylor Swift and Liz Rose wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during Swift's freshman year at Hendersonville High School. She conceived the idea in the midst of her mathematics class: \"I was just sitting there, and I started humming this melody.\" She then related the melody to a predicament she was encountering at the moment. Swift knew that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college. In order to cope with the complicated emotions she was experiencing, Swift wrote the song. Rose said Swift showed up at her after school job, writing songs for Sony/ATV Music, \"with the idea and the melody, knowing exactly what she wanted.\" She desired for the song to capture the sweetness and sadness of loving and losing someone. It was written about all the different things that would remind the subject of Swift and their time spent together, once he departed. \"To her surprise, the first thing that came to mind was [her] love of Tim McGraw's music.\" Several personal detai"}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman."], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who is the second person mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "Topic": "Liz Rose", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elisabeth Wagner (born September 6, 1957), known professionally as Liz Rose, is an American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Elisabeth Wagner, known professionally as Liz Rose, is an American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift", "Topic": "Liz Rose", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elisabeth Wagner (born September 6, 1957), known professionally as Liz Rose, is an American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift"}, {"Answer": "Elisabeth Wagner known professionally as Liz Rose is an American country music songwriter.", "Topic": "Liz Rose", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elisabeth Wagner (born September 6, 1957), known professionally as Liz Rose, is an American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. "}, {"Answer": "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "Topic": "Liz Rose", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elisabeth Wagner (born September 6, 1957), known professionally as Liz Rose, is an American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. "}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "who is the second person mentioned above?", "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift."], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "was a video made for this song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy. It was filmed at the former home of Johnny & June Carter-Cash, which burned down the next year. The letter which the boyfriend receives is addressed to \"Johnny\" for this purpose. In regards to the video's concept, Swift stated, \"It deals with the haunting power of music and how hearing a song years after it was first popular can have such an emotional appeal.\" Clayton Collins portrayed Swift's love interest in the music video. He was cast because of his physical resemblance to the real subject of the song, in that they were both tall with dark hair.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it had an accompanying music video.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy. "}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "who is the second person mentioned above?", "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "was a video made for this song?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who directed the video?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Trey Fanjoy.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Trey Fanjoy", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy."}, {"Answer": "Trey Fanjoy", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy. "}, {"Answer": "Trey Fanjoy.", "Topic": "Tim McGraw (song)", "Topic_section": "Music video", "Rationale": "The accompanying music video for \"Tim McGraw\" was directed by Trey Fanjoy. "}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "who is the second person mentioned above?", "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "was a video made for this song?", "Yes", "who directed the video?", "Trey Fanjoy."], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what genre of music does this singer contribute to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock.", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Swift's music consists primarily of elements of pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock. Her later works draw from genres such as indie folk, alternative rock, R&B, EDM, hip hop and trap. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Swift's music consists primarily of elements of pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock"}, {"Answer": "Pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock.", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Swift's music consists primarily of elements of pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock."}, {"Answer": "Her music consists primarily of elements of pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock.", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Swift's music consists primarily of elements of pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock. "}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "who is the second person mentioned above?", "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "was a video made for this song?", "Yes", "who directed the video?", "Trey Fanjoy.", "what genre of music does this singer contribute to?", "Pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock."], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who played a major influence on her decision to get into music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Shania Twain", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Influences", "Rationale": "Swift has said she owes her confidence to her mother, who helped her prepare for class presentations as a child. She also attributes her \"fascination with writing and storytelling\" to her mother. Swift was drawn to the storytelling aspect of country music, and was introduced to the genre listening to \"the great female country artists of the '90s\"\u2014Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks.\" Twain, both as a songwriter and performer, was her biggest musical influence.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, and Carly Simon", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Influences", "Rationale": "Swift lists Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, and Carly Simon as her career role models"}, {"Answer": "Shania Twain", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Influences", "Rationale": "Swift was drawn to the storytelling aspect of country music, and was introduced to the genre listening to \"the great female country artists of the '90s\"\u2014Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks.\" Twain, both as a songwriter and performer, was her biggest musical influence. "}, {"Answer": "Shania Twain, Faith Hill and the Dixie Chicks.", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Influences", "Rationale": "Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks.\" Twain, both as a songwriter and performer, was her biggest musical influence. Hill was Swift's childhood role model: \"Everything she said, did, wore, I tried to copy it\". She admired the Dixie Chicks' defiant attitude and their ability to play their own instruments."}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "who is the second person mentioned above?", "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "was a video made for this song?", "Yes", "who directed the video?", "Trey Fanjoy.", "what genre of music does this singer contribute to?", "Pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock.", "who played a major influence on her decision to get into music?", "Shania Twain"], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you name some advertisements that swift has appeared in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign; a CoverGirl spokesmodel", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Product endorsements", "Rationale": "While promoting her debut album, Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign. In the \"Fearless\" era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart, and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls. She became a spokesperson for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Nashville Predators and Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras. She released a special edition of her album \"Speak Now\" through Target. Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel and launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances\u2014Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted.\n\nWhile promoting her fourth album, \"Red\", Swift offered exclusive album promotions through Target, Papa John's Pizza, and Walgreens. She became a spokesmodel for Diet Coke, and Keds sneakers, released her third Elizabeth Arden fragrance, named Taylor by Taylor Swift, and continued her partnerships with Sony Electronics and American Greetings. Swift released her fourth fragrance, Taylor by Taylor Swift: Made of Starlight, and partnered with ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign, in the \"Fearless\" era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart,", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Product endorsements", "Rationale": "While promoting her debut album, Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign. In the \"Fearless\" era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart, and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls. She became a spokesperson for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Nashville Predators and Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras. She released a special edition of her album \"Speak Now\" through Target. Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel and launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances\u2014Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted."}, {"Answer": "She promoted her albums through appearing as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign, promoted \"Red\" through Target, Papa John's Pizza, and Walgreens.", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Product endorsements", "Rationale": "While promoting her debut album, Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign. In the \"Fearless\" era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart, and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls. She became a spokesperson for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Nashville Predators and Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras. She released a special edition of her album \"Speak Now\" through Target. Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel and launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances\u2014Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted.\n\nWhile promoting her fourth album, \"Red\", Swift offered exclusive album promotions through Target, Papa John's Pizza, and Walgreens. She became a spokesmodel for Diet Coke, and Keds sneakers, released her third Elizabeth Arden fragrance, named Taylor by Taylor Swift, and continued her partnerships with Sony Electronics and American Greetings."}, {"Answer": "Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart, and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls etc.", "Topic": "Taylor Swift", "Topic_section": "Product endorsements", "Rationale": "While promoting her debut album, Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign. In the \"Fearless\" era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart, and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls. She became a spokesperson for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Nashville Predators and Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras. She released a special edition of her album \"Speak Now\" through Target. Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel and launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances\u2014Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted."}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "who is the second person mentioned above?", "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "was a video made for this song?", "Yes", "who directed the video?", "Trey Fanjoy.", "what genre of music does this singer contribute to?", "Pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock.", "who played a major influence on her decision to get into music?", "Shania Twain", "can you name some advertisements that swift has appeared in?", "Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign; a CoverGirl spokesmodel"], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the latter?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand", "Topic": "CoverGirl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand founded in Maryland, United States, by the Noxzema Chemical Company.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand founded in Maryland, United States, by the Noxzema Chemical Company.", "Topic": "CoverGirl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand founded in Maryland, United States, by the Noxzema Chemical Company. "}, {"Answer": "American cosmetics brand", "Topic": "CoverGirl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand founded in Maryland, United States, by the Noxzema Chemical Company. "}, {"Answer": "An American cosmetics brand .", "Topic": "CoverGirl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand founded in Maryland, United States, by the Noxzema Chemical Company. "}]} {"Context": ["what does tim mcgraw think of taylor swift's song", "Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.Lyrically, the track lists items in order to associate a past relationship, one of them being country artist Tim McGraw's music.", "who has sang this song?", "Taylor Swift.", "who composed the music for it?", "The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman.", "who is the second person mentioned above?", "An American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.", "was a video made for this song?", "Yes", "who directed the video?", "Trey Fanjoy.", "what genre of music does this singer contribute to?", "Pop, synth-pop, country, country pop and rock.", "who played a major influence on her decision to get into music?", "Shania Twain", "can you name some advertisements that swift has appeared in?", "Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign; a CoverGirl spokesmodel", "what is the latter?", "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand"], "Conversation_no": 151, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who is the publication house?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The authors and publishers of the 2006 novel \"Cathy's Book\" agreed with Procter & Gamble to include references to the makeup line in exchange for promoting the book on its self-care BeingGirl website.", "Topic": "CoverGirl", "Topic_section": "Publishers", "Rationale": "The authors and publishers of the 2006 novel \"Cathy's Book\" agreed with Procter & Gamble to include references to the makeup line in exchange for promoting the book on its self-care BeingGirl website.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Noxzema Chemical Company", "Topic": "CoverGirl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "CoverGirl is an American cosmetics brand founded in Maryland, United States, by the Noxzema Chemical Company."}, {"Answer": "The authors and publishers of the 2006 novel \"Cathy's Book\" agreed with Procter & Gamble to include references to the makeup line in exchange for promoting the book on its self-care BeingGirl website.", "Topic": "CoverGirl", "Topic_section": "Publishers", "Rationale": "The authors and publishers of the 2006 novel \"Cathy's Book\" agreed with Procter & Gamble to include references to the makeup line in exchange for promoting the book on its self-care BeingGirl website."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "December 16, 1620", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Landings at Provincetown and Plymouth", "Rationale": "The \"Mayflower\" dropped anchor in Plymouth Harbor on December 16 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "December 16", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Landings at Provincetown and Plymouth", "Rationale": "The \"Mayflower\" dropped anchor in Plymouth Harbor on December 16 and spent three days looking for a settlement site."}, {"Answer": "1620", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "\"Mayflower\" voyage", "Rationale": "The \"Mayflower\" departed Plymouth, England on September 6, 1620 with 102 passengers and about 30 crew members in the small, 106 foot-long ship."}, {"Answer": "December 21, 1620.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "First winter", "Rationale": "On December 21, 1620, the first landing party arrived at the site of Plymouth. "}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where was this colony located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in America from 1620 to 1691 at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement served as the capital of the colony and developed as the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern portion of Massachusetts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The settlement served as the capital of the colony and developed as the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts."}, {"Answer": "America", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in America from 1620 to 1691 at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith."}, {"Answer": "Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in America from 1620 to 1691 at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement served as the capital of the colony and developed as the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern portion of Massachusetts."}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Mayflower\"", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Landings at Provincetown and Plymouth", "Rationale": "The \"Mayflower\" anchored at Provincetown Harbor on November 11, 1620. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Speedwell and Mayflower.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "\"Mayflower\" voyage", "Rationale": "\"Speedwell\" was re-rigged with larger masts before leaving Holland and setting out to meet \"Mayflower\" in Southampton, England, around the end of July 1620."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The \"Mayflower\".", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "First winter", "Rationale": "On December 21, 1620, the first landing party arrived at the site of Plymouth. Plans to build houses, however, were delayed by bad weather until December 23. As the building progressed, 20 men always remained ashore for security purposes while the rest of the work crews returned each night to the \"Mayflower\". Women, children, and the infirm remained on board the \"Mayflower\", and many had not left the ship for six months. The first structure was a common house of wat"}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\""], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "The Mayflower Society", "Rationale": "The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society, is a genealogical organization of individuals who have documented their descent from one or more of the 102 passengers who arrived on the \"Mayflower\" in 1620. The Society, founded at Plymouth in 1897, claims that tens of millions of Americans are descended from these passengers, and it offers research services for people seeking to document their descent.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"The Mayflower Society\".", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "The Mayflower Society", "Rationale": "The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society, is a genealogical organization of individuals who have documented their descent from one or more of the 102 passengers who arrived on the \"Mayflower\" in 1620."}, {"Answer": "The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "The Mayflower Society", "Rationale": "The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society, is a genealogical organization of individuals who have documented their descent from one or more of the 102 passengers who arrived on the \"Mayflower\" in 1620."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "The Mayflower Society", "Rationale": "The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society, is a genealogical organization of individuals who have documented their descent from one or more of the 102 "}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "English.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Origin", "Rationale": "Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of English Puritans who came to be known as the \"Pilgrims\". "}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Revolutionary War", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Revolutionary War", "Rationale": "During the Revolutionary War, the Plymouth County militia was led by Colonel Theophilus Cotton of Plymouth.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the \"Pequot War\".", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "Pequot War", "Rationale": "The first major war in New England was the Pequot War of 1637. The war's roots go back to 1632, when a dispute arose between Dutch fur traders and Plymouth officials over control of the Connecticut River Valley near modern Hartford, Connecticut."}, {"Answer": "Yes, King Philip's war.", "Topic": "Plymouth Colony", "Topic_section": "King Philip's War", "Rationale": "Philip had already begun war preparations at his home base near Mount Hope where he started raiding English farms and pillaging their property. In response, Governor Josiah Winslow called out the militia, and they organized and began to move on Philip's position."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Revolutionary War.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Revolutionary War", "Rationale": "During the Revolutionary War, the Plymouth County militia was led by Colonel Theophilus Cotton of Plymouth. News reached Plymouth of the Battles of Concord and Lexington, and Cotton gathered his soldiers and marched on the town of Marshfield where a small British barracks had been established on the estate of Nathaniel Ray Thomas, known today as the Daniel Webster Estate. Cotton's forces surrounded the British troops, but Cotton determined not to fire, allowing the British to escape by water down the Green Harbor River and back to the security of the British forces occupying Boston."}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Bus", "Rationale": "The Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Company offers scheduled service to Logan Airport, downtown Boston, Hyannis, and Provincetown. Buses can be boarded at the commuter parking lot at exit 5 off Route 3, behind the McDonald's rest stop. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's commuter rail, is one of the modes of transport.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Rail", "Rationale": "Plymouth is one of two termini of the Kingston/Plymouth Old Colony Line of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's commuter rail, providing non-peak service to Braintree and as far north as Boston's South Station."}, {"Answer": "buses, rail, ferry, etc.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Bus", "Rationale": " The Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) operates public transportation buses known as the Plymouth Area Link (PAL) throughout much of Plymouth and Kingston."}, {"Answer": "Railways, ferries, buses, etc.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Rail", "Rationale": "Plymouth is one of two termini of the Kingston/Plymouth Old Colony Line of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's commuter rail, providing non-peak service to Braintree and as far north as Boston's South Station."}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Twin and sister cities", "Rationale": "Since 2001, Plymouth has shared a twin-city status with: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. In addition, since 1990, Plymouth has shared a sister-city status with Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom.And since 1990, it has shared a sister-city status with Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Twin and sister cities", "Rationale": "Since 2001, Plymouth has shared a twin-city status with: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. In addition, since 1990, Plymouth has shared a sister-city status with Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan."}, {"Answer": "Since 2001, Plymouth has shared a twin-city status with: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. In addition, since 1990, Plymouth has shared a sister-city status with Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Twin and sister cities", "Rationale": "Since 2001, Plymouth has shared a twin-city status with: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. In addition, since 1990, Plymouth has shared a sister-city status with Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Twin and sister cities", "Rationale": "Since 2001, Plymouth has shared a twin-city status with: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. In addition, since 1990, Plymouth has shared a sister-city status with Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan."}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "has the last mentioned prefecture experienced any natural disaster?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, earthquake and tsunami", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area. The tsunami was estimated to be approximately 10 meters high in Miyagi Prefecture.\n\nOn April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Miyagi, Japan. Workers were then evacuated from the nearby troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility once again, as a tsunami warning was issued for the coastline. Residents were told to flee for inner land at that time.\n\nOfficials from the U.S. Geological Survey later downgraded the magnitude to 7.1 from 7.4.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, an earthquake.", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area. The tsunami was estimated to be approximately 10 meters high in Miyagi Prefecture."}, {"Answer": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area"}, {"Answer": "Yes, on March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit it.", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area. "}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan", "has the last mentioned prefecture experienced any natural disaster?", "Yes, earthquake and tsunami"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did these occur?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami, on April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area. The tsunami was estimated to be approximately 10 meters high in Miyagi Prefecture.\n\nOn April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Miyagi, Japan. Workers were then evacuated from the nearby troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility once again, as a tsunami warning was issued for the coastline. Residents were told to flee for inner land at that time.\n\nOfficials from the U.S. Geological Survey later downgraded the magnitude to 7.1 from 7.4.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "March 11, 2011", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area. The tsunami was estimated to be approximately 10 meters high in Miyagi Prefecture."}, {"Answer": "On March 11, 2011 and April 7, 2011.", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area."}, {"Answer": "March 11, 2011,", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami", "Rationale": "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area."}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan", "has the last mentioned prefecture experienced any natural disaster?", "Yes, earthquake and tsunami", "when did these occur?", "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami, on April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how many people live in this city?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan", "has the last mentioned prefecture experienced any natural disaster?", "Yes, earthquake and tsunami", "when did these occur?", "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami, on April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake", "how many people live in this city?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what are some tourist attractions in this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sendai Castle, Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, etc.", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "Visitor attractions", "Rationale": "Sendai was the castle town of the \"daimy\u014d\" Date Masamune. The remains of Sendai Castle stand on a hill above the city.\n\nMiyagi Prefecture boasts one of Japan's three greatest sights. Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, dot the waters off the coast of the prefecture.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sendai Castle and Matsushima, to name a few.", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "Visitor attractions", "Rationale": "Sendai was the castle town of the \"daimy\u014d\" Date Masamune. The remains of Sendai Castle stand on a hill above the city.\n\nMiyagi Prefecture boasts one of Japan's three greatest sights. Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, dot the waters off the coast of the prefecture."}, {"Answer": "Sendai Castle, Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, etc.", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "Visitor attractions", "Rationale": "Sendai was the castle town of the \"daimy\u014d\" Date Masamune. The remains of Sendai Castle stand on a hill above the city.\n\nMiyagi Prefecture boasts one of Japan's three greatest sights. Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, dot the waters off the coast of the prefecture"}, {"Answer": "Sendai, Matsushima, etc.", "Topic": "Miyagi Prefecture", "Topic_section": "Visitor attractions", "Rationale": "Sendai was the castle town of the \"daimy\u014d\" Date Masamune. The remains of Sendai Castle stand on a hill above the city.\n\nMiyagi Prefecture boasts one of Japan's three greatest sights. Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, dot the waters off the coast of the prefecture."}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan", "has the last mentioned prefecture experienced any natural disaster?", "Yes, earthquake and tsunami", "when did these occur?", "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami, on April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake", "how many people live in this city?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some tourist attractions in this place?", "Sendai Castle, Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, etc."], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "where is the first mentioned twin-city located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Devon (, ), also known as Devonshire, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Plymouth is a port city in England on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and west-south-west of London.", "Topic": "Plymouth", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Plymouth () is a port city in England on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and west-south-west of London."}, {"Answer": "It is a county of England.", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Devon (, ), also known as Devonshire, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south"}, {"Answer": "Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom.", "Topic": "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Twin and sister cities", "Rationale": "Since 2001, Plymouth has shared a twin-city status with: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom."}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan", "has the last mentioned prefecture experienced any natural disaster?", "Yes, earthquake and tsunami", "when did these occur?", "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami, on April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake", "how many people live in this city?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some tourist attractions in this place?", "Sendai Castle, Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, etc.", "where is the first mentioned twin-city located?", "England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "are there any famous people from there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Walter Raleigh, John Oxenham, and many more", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Notable people", "Rationale": "Devon is known for its mariners, such as Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Chichester. Henry Every, described as the most notorious pirate of the late 17th century, was probably born in the village of Newton Ferrers. John Oxenham (1536\u20131580) was a lieutenant of Drake but considered a pirate by the Spanish. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Devon is known for its mariners, such as Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Chichester.", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Notable people", "Rationale": "Devon is known for its mariners, such as Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Chichester."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Chichester.", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Notable people", "Rationale": "Devon is known for its mariners, such as Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Chichester. "}]} {"Context": ["what year did the mayflower land on plymouth bay", "December 16, 1620", "where was this colony located?", "Plymouth, Massachusetts", "which is the ship they traveled to this place in?", "\"Mayflower\"", "is there a society bearing the same name as the ship?", "Yes, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, or The Mayflower Society", "what was the language spoken by the people who came on the ship?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was the place mentioned earlier associated with any war?", "Yes, Revolutionary War", "what sort of public transportation is found here?", "Several transportation facilities available such as buses, railways, airports, ferry, etc", "are there other cities closely similar to this one?", "Yes, it has shared a twin-city status with Devon in United Kingdom and Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan", "has the last mentioned prefecture experienced any natural disaster?", "Yes, earthquake and tsunami", "when did these occur?", "On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami, on April 7, 2011, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake", "how many people live in this city?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some tourist attractions in this place?", "Sendai Castle, Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, etc.", "where is the first mentioned twin-city located?", "England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south", "are there any famous people from there?", "Yes, Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Walter Raleigh, John Oxenham, and many more"], "Conversation_no": 152, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "when did humans first start occupying this area?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "30\u201340,000 years ago, Mesolithic hunter-gatherer peoples from about 6000 BC", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Human occupation", "Rationale": "Kents Cavern in Torquay had produced human remains from 30\u201340,000 years ago. Dartmoor is thought to have been occupied by Mesolithic hunter-gatherer peoples from about 6000 BC. The Romans held the area under military occupation for around 350 years", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "30\u201340,000 years ago", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Human occupation", "Rationale": "Kents Cavern in Torquay had produced human remains from 30\u201340,000 years ago. "}, {"Answer": "It is thought to have been occupied by Mesolithic hunter-gatherer peoples from about 6000 BC.", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Human occupation", "Rationale": " Dartmoor is thought to have been occupied by Mesolithic hunter-gatherer peoples from about 6000 BC."}, {"Answer": "30\u201340,000 years ago.", "Topic": "Devon", "Topic_section": "Human occupation", "Rationale": "Kents Cavern in Torquay had produced human remains from 30\u201340,000 years ago."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Kinky Boots is a musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and book by Harvey Fierstein.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Kinky Boots is a musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper"}, {"Answer": "Cyndi Lauper.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Kinky Boots is a musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and book by Harvey Fierstein."}, {"Answer": "Cyndi Lauper.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Kinky Boots is a musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and book by Harvey Fierstein.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper"], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is the singer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Kinky Boots is a musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and book by Harvey Fierstein.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Charlie and Lola", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth and mostly inspired by true events, the musical tells the story of Charlie Price. Having inherited a shoe factory from his father, Charlie forms an unlikely partnership with cabaret performer and drag queen Lola to produce a line of high-heeled boots and save the business. In the process, Charlie and Lola discover that they are not so different after all."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper"], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "whose story does the musical convey?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth and mostly inspired by true events, the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It tells the story of Charlie Price", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the musical tells the story of Charlie Price."}, {"Answer": "Charlie Price.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth and mostly inspired by true events, the musical tells the story of Charlie Price."}, {"Answer": "Charlie Price and Lola.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "rstein.\n\nBased on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth and mostly inspired by true events, the musical tells the story of Charlie Price. Having inherited a shoe factory from his father, Charlie forms an unlikely partnership with cabaret performer and drag queen Lola to produce a line of high-heeled boots and save the business. In the process, Charlie and Lola discover that they are not so different after all"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price."], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was its release?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2005", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Kinky Boots is a 2005 British-American comedy-drama film directed by Julian Jarrold and written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "October 2012.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " conception in 2006, the creative team was assembled by 2010. The original production of \"Kinky Boots\" premiered at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago in October 2012, with both direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell, and starring Stark Sands and Billy Porter as Charlie and Lola, respecti"}, {"Answer": "In 2005.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Kinky Boots is a 2005 British-American comedy-drama film directed by Julian Jarrold and written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth. Based on a true story, the movie tells of a struggling British shoe factory's young, strait-laced owner, Charlie, who forms an unlikely partnership with Lola, a drag queen, to save the business. Charlie develops a plan to produce custom footwear for drag queens, rather than the men's dress shoes that his firm is known for, alienating many in the process."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005"], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what was the response it received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\""}, {"Answer": "Mixed reviews.", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\""}, {"Answer": "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\".", "Topic": "Kinky Boots (film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\". On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 56%, based on 109 reviews with a weighted average score of 5.72/10. The website's critics consensus reads: \"\"Kinky Boots\" relies heavily on the \"Full Monty\" formula of Britcoms, while playing it too safe in a desperate attempt not to offend. Ejiofor's performance is its redeeming virtue."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005", "what was the response it received?", "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\""], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what can you tell me about the songwriter?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist; her career has spanned over 40 years.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Her career has spanned over 40 years. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist"}, {"Answer": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist."}, {"Answer": "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Her career has spanned over 40 years. Her album \"She's So Unusual\" (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achieve four top-five hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100\u2014\"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", \"Time After Time\", \"She Bop\", and \"All Through the Night\"\u2014and earned Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. Her success continued with the soundtrack for the motion picture \"The Goonies\" and her second record \"True Colors\" (1986). This album included the number one single \"True Colors\" and \"Change of Heart\", which peaked at number three."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005", "what was the response it received?", "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "what can you tell me about the songwriter?", "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist; her career has spanned over 40 years."], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when did she begin her career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1978", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "1980\u20131982: Blue Angel", "Rationale": "In 1978, Lauper met saxophone player John Turi through her manager Ted Rosenblatt. Turi and Lauper formed a band named Blue Angel and recorded a demo tape of original music", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "At age 12, she began writing songs and playing an acoustic guitar given to her by her sister", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "1953\u20131979: Early life", "Rationale": "At age 12, she began writing songs and playing an acoustic guitar given to her by her sister."}, {"Answer": "1978.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "1980\u20131982: Blue Angel", "Rationale": "In 1978, Lauper met saxophone player John Turi through her manager Ted Rosenblatt. Turi and Lauper formed a band named Blue Angel and recorded a demo tape of original music."}, {"Answer": "1983.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Her career has spanned over 40 years. Her album \"She's So Unusual\" (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achieve four top-five hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100\u2014\"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", \"Time After Time\", \"She Bop\", and \"All Through the Night\"\u2014and earned Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. Her success continued with the soundtrack for the motion picture \"The Goonies\" and her second record \"True Colors\" (1986). This album included the number one single \"True Colors\" and \"Change of Heart\", which peaked at number three.\n\nSince 1983, Lauper has released eleven studio albums and participated in many other projects. In 2010, \"Memphis Blues\" became \"Billboard\"s most successful blues album of the year, remaining at number one on the \"Billboard\" Blues Albums chart for 13 consecutive weeks. In 2013, Lauper won the Tony Award for best orig"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005", "what was the response it received?", "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "what can you tell me about the songwriter?", "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist; her career has spanned over 40 years.", "when did she begin her career?", "1978"], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which is her debut work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"She's So Unusual\"", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Her album \"She's So Unusual\" (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achieve four top-five hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100\u2014\"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", \"Time After Time\", \"She Bop\", and \"All Through the Night\"\u2014and earned Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"She's So Unusual\"", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Her album \"She's So Unusual\" (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achieve four top-five hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100\u2014\"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", \"Time After Time\", \"She Bop\", and \"All Through the Night\"\u2014and earned Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985"}, {"Answer": "She's So Unusual.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". Her album \"She's So Unusual\" (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achieve four top-five hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100"}, {"Answer": "She's So Unusual.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Her career has spanned over 40 years. Her album \"She's So Unusual\" (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achieve four top-five hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100\u2014\"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", \"Time After Time\", \"She Bop\", and \"All Through the Night\"\u2014and earned Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. Her success continued with the soundtrack for the motion picture \"The Goonies\" and her second record \"True Colors\" (1986). This album included the number one single \"True Colors\" and \"Change of Heart\", which peaked at number three.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005", "what was the response it received?", "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "what can you tell me about the songwriter?", "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist; her career has spanned over 40 years.", "when did she begin her career?", "1978", "which is her debut work?", "\"She's So Unusual\""], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who released the album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Portrait Records", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She's So Unusual is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Cyndi Lauper, released on October 14, 1983, by Portrait Records.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Portrait Records.", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She's So Unusual is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Cyndi Lauper, released on October 14, 1983, by Portrait Records."}, {"Answer": "Portrait Records.", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She's So Unusual is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Cyndi Lauper, released on October 14, 1983, by Portrait Records. The album was re-released in 2014 to commemorate its 30th anniversary, and was called \"She's So Unusual: A 30th Anniversary Celebration\". The re-release contains demos and remixes of previously released material, as well as new artwork.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005", "what was the response it received?", "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "what can you tell me about the songwriter?", "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist; her career has spanned over 40 years.", "when did she begin her career?", "1978", "which is her debut work?", "\"She's So Unusual\"", "who released the album?", "Portrait Records"], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how many singles were released from the album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "3", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Singles", "Rationale": "The lead single from the album was \"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", released on September 6, 1983. T", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Six", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Six singles were released from the album,"}, {"Answer": "\"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", \"Time After Time\" and \"She Bop\".", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Singles", "Rationale": "The lead single from the album was \"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\", released on September 6, 1983. This single achieved massive success in the United States with its music video playing in heavy rotation on several stations, and eventually peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It received Platinum"}, {"Answer": "Six singles.", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Six singles were released from the album, with \"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\" becoming a worldwide hit and her first song to chart on the \"\"Billboard\" Hot 100\". \"Time After Time\" became her first number-one hit on the chart and experienced similar success worldwide. Lauper found success with the next two singles as well, with both \"She Bop\" and \"All Through the Night\" peaking in the top five. This makes Lauper the first female singer to have four top five singles on the Hot 100 from one album. \"She's So Unusual\" was promoted by the Fun Tour throughout 1983 and 1984."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005", "what was the response it received?", "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "what can you tell me about the songwriter?", "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist; her career has spanned over 40 years.", "when did she begin her career?", "1978", "which is her debut work?", "\"She's So Unusual\"", "who released the album?", "Portrait Records", "how many singles were released from the album?", "3"], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what was the critical response it received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"She's So Unusual\" was voted the eleventh best album of the year in \"The Village Voice\"s annual Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1984.", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\"She's So Unusual\" was voted the eleventh best album of the year in \"The Village Voice\"s annual Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1984.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"She's So Unusual\" peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, due to the success of the album's first single on U.S. radio and intense display of its music video on MTV", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\"She's So Unusual\" peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, due to the success of the album's first single on U.S. radio and intense display of its music video on MTV. "}, {"Answer": "Positive reviews.", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\"She's So Unusual\" peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, due to the success of the album's first single on U.S. radio and intense display of its music video on MTV. In the weeks following, the album's sales remained stable thanks to the following four singles and Lauper's world tour and appearances on popular television and radio programs. Overall the album stayed 77 weeks on the Billboard 200. The album became one of the bestselling albums of 1984. It has since sold over 6 million copies in the U"}, {"Answer": "\"She's So Unusual\" was voted the eleventh best album of the year in \"The Village Voice\". Stephen Thomas Erlewine called the album a \"giddy mix of self-confidence, effervescent popcraft, unabashed sentimentality, subversiveness, and clever humor\". Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it \"a pop classic\". \"Alternative Press\" said that, with \"some fine tunes\" and the CD reissue's three bonus tracks, the album \"certainly bears another listen.\"", "Topic": "She's So Unusual", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "\n\"She's So Unusual\" was voted the eleventh best album of the year in \"The Village Voice\"s annual Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1984. In a retrospective review for AllMusic, music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine called the album a \"giddy mix of self-confidence, effervescent popcraft, unabashed sentimentality, subversiveness, and clever humor\". Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it \"a pop classic\". \"Alternative Press\" said that, with \"some fine tunes\" and the CD reissue's three bonus tracks, the album \"certainly bears another listen.\""}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots", "Cyndi Lauper", "who is the singer?", "Cyndi Lauper", "whose story does the musical convey?", "Based on the 2005 British film \"Kinky Boots\", the musical tells the story of Charlie Price.", "when was its release?", "2005", "what was the response it received?", "The film received mixed reviews on release, with critics decrying the \"formulaic Britcom plot\"", "what can you tell me about the songwriter?", "She is an American singer, songwriter, actress and activist; her career has spanned over 40 years.", "when did she begin her career?", "1978", "which is her debut work?", "\"She's So Unusual\"", "who released the album?", "Portrait Records", "how many singles were released from the album?", "3", "what was the critical response it received?", "\"She's So Unusual\" was voted the eleventh best album of the year in \"The Village Voice\"s annual Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1984."], "Conversation_no": 153, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "did she receive any awards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, she has won awards at the Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, the New York's Outer Critics Circle", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " She has won awards at the Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, the New York's Outer Critics Circle, MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), \"Billboard\" Awards, and American Music Awards (AMAs). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, she has won awards at the Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, the New York's Outer Critics Circle, MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), \"Billboard\" Awards, and American Music Awards (AMAs)", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She has won awards at the Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, the New York's Outer Critics Circle, MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), \"Billboard\" Awards, and American Music Awards (AMAs). An inductee into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Lauper is one of the few singers to win three of the four major American entertainment awards (EGOT). Lauper won the inaugural Best Female Video prize at the 1984 VMAs for \"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\". This music video is recognized by MTV, VH1 and \"Rolling Stone\" as one of the greatest music videos of the era. She is featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum's \"Women Who Rock\" exhibit. Her debut album is included in \"Rolling Stone\" list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, while \"Time After Time\" is included in VH1's list of the 100 Best Songs of the Past 25 years. VH1 has ranked Lauper No. 58 of the \"100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll\"."}, {"Answer": "Two Grammy Awards, the Tony award for \"Best Score\" and a MTV Video Music Awards for \"Best Female Video\".", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Grammy Awards", "Rationale": "The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Lauper has won two awards from 16 nominations."}, {"Answer": "Grammys, Emmys, Tonys.", "Topic": "Cyndi Lauper", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nLauper has sold over 50 million records worldwide. She has won awards at the Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, the New York's Outer Critics Circle, MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), \"Billboard\" Awards, and American Music Awards (AMAs). An inductee into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Lauper is one of the few singers to win three of the four major American entertainment awards (EGOT). Lauper won the inaugural Best Female Video prize at the 1984 VMAs for \"Girls Just Want to Have Fun\". This music video is recognized by MTV, VH1 and \"Rolling Stone\" as one of the greatest music videos of the era. She is featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum's \"Women Who Rock\" exhibit. Her debut album is included in \"Rolling Stone\" list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, while \"Time After Time\" is included in VH1's list of the 100 Best Songs of the Past 25 years. VH1 has ranked Lauper No. 58 of the \"100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll\"."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Tolls", "Rationale": " drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. E-ZPass users with transponders issued by the New York E\u2011ZPass Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle. All E-ZPass users with transponders not issued by the New York E-ZPass CSC will be required to pay Toll-by-mail rates.\n\nWhen the Triborough Bridge opened, it had a combined 22 tollbooths spread across two toll plazas. Motorists were first able to pay with E\u2011ZPass in lanes for automatic coin machines at the toll plazas on August 21, 1996.\n\nOpen-road cashless tolling began on June 15, 2017. The tollbooths were dismantled, and drivers are no longer able to pay cash at the bridge. Instead, there are cameras mounted onto new overhead gantries near where the booths were formerly located. A vehicle without an E-ZPass has a picture taken of its license plate and a bill for the toll is mailed to its owner. For E-ZPass users, sensors detect their transponders wirelessly.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle.", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Tolls", "Rationale": ", drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail."}, {"Answer": "Drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. E-ZPass users with transponders issued by the New York E\u2011ZPass Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Tolls", "Rationale": "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. E-ZPass users with transponders issued by the New York E\u2011ZPass Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle. All E-ZPass users with transponders not issued by the New York E-ZPass CSC will be required to pay Toll-by-mail rates."}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle."], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Triborough Bridge (known officially as the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, and also known as the RFK Triborough Bridge, the RFK Bridge, or simply the RFK) is a complex of bridges and elevated expressway viaducts in New York City. The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. The viaducts cross Randalls and Wards Islands, which were previously two islands but are now joined by landfill."}, {"Answer": "It links the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx."}, {"Answer": "They link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Triborough Bridge (known officially as the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, and also known as the RFK Triborough Bridge, the RFK Bridge, or simply the RFK) is a complex of bridges and elevated expressway viaducts in New York City. The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. The viaducts cross Randalls and Wards Islands, which were previously two islands but are now joined by landfill."}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx."], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "does it traverse a river?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The Triborough Bridge is made of four segments. The three primary spans traverse the East River to Queens; the Harlem River to Manhattan; and Bronx Kill to the Bronx, while the fourth is a T-shaped approach viaduct that leads to an interchange plaza between the three primary spans on Randalls Island.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, The East River span, a suspension bridge across the Hell Gate of the East River, connects Queens with Wards Island.", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "East River suspension bridge (I-278)", "Rationale": "The East River span, a suspension bridge across the Hell Gate of the East River, connects Queens with Wards Island. It carries eight lanes of Interstate 278, four in each direction, as well as a sidewalk on the northeastern side."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"East River\" and \"Harlem River\".", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The Triborough Bridge is made of four segments. The three primary spans traverse the East River to Queens; the Harlem River to Manhattan; and Bronx Kill to the Bronx, while the fourth is a T-shaped approach viaduct that leads to an interchange plaza between the three primary spans on Randalls Island."}, {"Answer": "Yes The Harlem River", "Topic": "Triborough Bridge", "Topic_section": "Harlem River lift bridge (NY 900G)", "Rationale": "The Harlem River span is a lift bridge that connects Manhattan with Randalls Island, designed by chief engineer Ammann. It carries six lanes of New York State Route 900G (NY 900G), an unsigned reference route, as well as two sidewalks, one on each side. The span connects to the Harlem River Drive and the FDR Drive, as well as the intersection of Second Avenue and East 125th Street, in East Harlem, Manhattan, though there is no direct access to the northbound Harlem River Drive. At the time of its completion, the Harlem River lift bridge had the largest deck of any lift bridge in the world, with a surface area of . To lighten the deck, it was made of asphalt paved onto steel girders, rather than of concrete.\n"}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "does it traverse a river?", "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill"], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where does the first river originate?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Long Island Sound", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Because of its connection to Long Island Sound, it was once also known as the Sound River. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Long Island Sound to Hell Gate", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Formation and description", "Rationale": "The upper portion (from Long Island Sound to Hell Gate), running largely perpendicular to the glacial motion, is wide, meandering,"}, {"Answer": "Upper New York Bay", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The waterway, which is actually not a river despite its name, connects Upper New York Bay on its south end to Long Island Sound on its north end."}, {"Answer": "The Battery", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Formation and description", "Rationale": "The river is navigable for its entire length of . In 1939 it was reported that the stretch from The Battery to the former Brooklyn Navy Yard near Wallabout Bay, a run of about , was deep, the long section from there, running to the west of Roosevelt Island, through Hell Gate and to Throg's Neck was at least deep, and then eastward from there the river was, at mean low tide, deep."}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "does it traverse a river?", "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill", "where does the first river originate?", "Long Island Sound"], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "are there any other bridges on that river?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Bridges and tunnels", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was the first bridge to span the East River, connecting the cities of New York and Brooklyn, and all but replacing the frequent ferry service between them, which did not return until the late 20th century. The bridge offered cable car service across the span. The Brooklyn Bridge was followed by the Williamsburg Bridge (1903), the Queensboro Bridge (1909), the Manhattan Bridge (1912) and the Hell Gate Railroad Bridge (1916). Later would come the Triborough Bridge (1936), the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge (1939), the Throgs Neck Bridge (1961) and the Rikers Island Bridge (1966). In addition, numerous rail tunnels pass under the East River \u2013 most of them part of the New York City Subway system \u2013 as does the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. (See Crossings below for details.) Also under the river is Water Tunnel #1 of the New York City water supply system, built in 1917 to extend the Manhattan portion of the tunnel to Brooklyn, and via", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge etc.", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Bridges and tunnels", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was the first bridge to span the East River, connecting the cities of New York and Brooklyn, and all but replacing the frequent ferry service between them, which did not return until the late 20th century. The bridge offered cable car service across the span. The Brooklyn Bridge was followed by the Williamsburg Bridge (1903), the Queensboro Bridge (1909), the Manhattan Bridge (1912) and the Hell Gate Railroad Bridge (1916). "}, {"Answer": "The Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Bridges and tunnels", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was the first bridge to span the East River, connecting the cities of New York and Brooklyn, and all but replacing the frequent ferry service between them, which did not return until the late 20th century. "}, {"Answer": "Yes The Brooklyn Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge", "Topic": "East River", "Topic_section": "Bridges and tunnels", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was the first bridge to span the East River, connecting the cities of New York and Brooklyn, and all but replacing the frequent ferry service between them, which did not return until the late 20th century. The bridge offered cable car service across the span. The Brooklyn Bridge was followed by the Williamsburg Bridge (1903), the Queensboro Bridge (1909), the Manhattan Bridge (1912) and the Hell Gate Railroad Bridge (1916). Later would come the Triborough Bridge (1936), the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge (1939), the Throgs Neck Bridge (1961) and the Rikers Island Bridge (1966). In addition, numerous rail tunnels pass under the East River \u2013 most of them part of the New York City Subway system \u2013 as does the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. (See Crossings below for details.) Also under the river is Water Tunnel #1 of the New York City water supply system, built in 1917 to extend the Manhattan portion of the tunnel to Brooklyn, and via"}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "does it traverse a river?", "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill", "where does the first river originate?", "Long Island Sound", "are there any other bridges on that river?", "Yes - Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge"], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what type of bridge is the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "cable-stayed/suspension bridge", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge.", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn."}, {"Answer": "It is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge.", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn."}, {"Answer": "It is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing across the East River. It was also the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time of its opening, with a main span of and a deck above mean high water. The span was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge but was officially renamed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915."}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "does it traverse a river?", "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill", "where does the first river originate?", "Long Island Sound", "are there any other bridges on that river?", "Yes - Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge", "what type of bridge is the first one?", "cable-stayed/suspension bridge"], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what types of vehicles use it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted.", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Brooklyn Bridge is the southernmost of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island and Long Island, with the Manhattan, Williamsburg, and Queensboro bridges to the north. Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Horse-drawn carriages", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Vehicular traffic", "Rationale": "Horse-drawn carriages have been allowed to use the Brooklyn Bridge's roadways since its opening. Originally, each of the two roadways carried two lanes of a different direction of traffic. The lanes were relatively narrow at only wide. In 1922, motor vehicles were banned from the bridge, while horse-drawn carriages were restricted from the Manhattan Bridge. Thereafter, the only vehicles allowed on the Brooklyn Bridge were horse-drawn."}, {"Answer": "Horse-drawn carriages", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Vehicular traffic", "Rationale": "Horse-drawn carriages have been allowed to use the Brooklyn Bridge's roadways since its opening. "}, {"Answer": "Horse-drawn carriages and other kind of automobiles", "Topic": "Brooklyn Bridge", "Topic_section": "Vehicular traffic", "Rationale": "Horse-drawn carriages have been allowed to use the Brooklyn Bridge's roadways since its opening. Originally, each of the two roadways carried two lanes of a different direction of traffic. The lanes were relatively narrow at only wide. In 1922, motor vehicles were banned from the bridge, while horse-drawn carriages were restricted from the Manhattan Bridge. Thereafter, the only vehicles allowed on the Brooklyn Bridge were horse-drawn.\n\nSince 1950, the main roadway has carried six lanes of automobile traffic. Because of the roadway's height ( posted) and weight ( posted) restrictions, commercial vehicles and buses are prohibited from using the Brooklyn Bridge. The weight restrictions prohibit heavy passenger vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs to use the bridge, though this is not often enforced in practice."}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "does it traverse a river?", "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill", "where does the first river originate?", "Long Island Sound", "are there any other bridges on that river?", "Yes - Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge", "what type of bridge is the first one?", "cable-stayed/suspension bridge", "what types of vehicles use it?", "Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted."], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "is the second bridge also same type as the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No - The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge", "Topic": "Williamsburg Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River connecting the Lower East Side of Manhattan at Delancey Street with the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn at Broadway near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (Interstate 278). Completed in 1903, it was the longest suspension bridge span in the world until 1924.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it is a suspension bridge.", "Topic": "Williamsburg Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River"}, {"Answer": "Yes. It is a suspension bridge.", "Topic": "Williamsburg Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River connecting the Lower East Side of Manhattan at Delancey Street with the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn at Broadway near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (Interstate 278). Completed in 1903, it was the longest suspension bridge span in the world until 1924.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes even it is a suspension bridge", "Topic": "Williamsburg Bridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River connecting the Lower East Side of Manhattan at Delancey Street with the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn at Broadway near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (Interstate 278). Completed in 1903, it was the longest suspension bridge span in the world until 1924."}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "does it traverse a river?", "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill", "where does the first river originate?", "Long Island Sound", "are there any other bridges on that river?", "Yes - Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge", "what type of bridge is the first one?", "cable-stayed/suspension bridge", "what types of vehicles use it?", "Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted.", "is the second bridge also same type as the first one?", "No - The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge"], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how many levels does the third bridge have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2 - upper level , lower level", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Levels", "Rationale": "The upper level of the bridge has four lanes of automobile traffic, consisting of two roadways with two lanes in each directions. It provides a view of the bridge's cantilever truss structure and the New York skyline. Although the two upper level roadways both end at Thomson Avenue on the Queens side, they diverge in opposite directions on the Manhattan side. The lanes used by westbound traffic, located on the northern side of the bridge, lead north to 62nd and 63rd Streets. On the other hand, the lanes normally used by eastbound traffic are located on the southern side of the bridge lead south to 57th and 58th Streets. The roadway to 57th and 58th Streets is used as a westbound high-occupancy vehicle lane during rush hours.\n\nThe lower level has five vehicular lanes, the inner four for automobile traffic and the southern outer lane for automobile traffic as well, used exclusively for Queens-bound traffic. The North Outer Roadway was converted into a permanent pedestrian walk and bicycl", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Two - the upper level and the lower level", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Levels", "Rationale": "The upper level of the bridge has four lanes of automobile traffic, consisting of two roadways with two lanes in each directions. It provides a view of the bridge's cantilever truss structure and the New York skyline. Although the two upper level roadways both end at Thomson Avenue on the Queens side, they diverge in opposite directions on the Manhattan side. The lanes used by westbound traffic, located on the northern side of the bridge, lead north to 62nd and 63rd Streets. On the other hand, the lanes normally used by eastbound traffic are located on the southern side of the bridge lead south to 57th and 58th Streets. The roadway to 57th and 58th Streets is used as a westbound high-occupancy vehicle lane during rush hours.\n\nThe lower level has five vehicular lanes, the inner four for automobile traffic and the southern outer lane for automobile traffic as well, used exclusively for Queens-bound traffic. The North Outer Roadway was converted into a permanent pedestrian walk and bicycl"}, {"Answer": "It is a two-level double cantilever bridge.", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Description", "Rationale": "The Queensboro Bridge is a two-level double cantilever bridge, with separate cantilevered spans over channels on each side of Roosevelt Island joined by a fixed central truss."}, {"Answer": "Three levels", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Levels", "Rationale": "The upper level of the bridge has four lanes of automobile traffic, consisting of two roadways with two lanes in each directions. It provides a view of the bridge's cantilever truss structure and the New York skyline. Although the two upper level roadways both end at Thomson Avenue on the Queens side, they diverge in opposite directions on the Manhattan side. The lanes used by westbound traffic, located on the northern side of the bridge, lead north to 62nd and 63rd Streets. On the other hand, the lanes normally used by eastbound traffic are located on the southern side of the bridge lead south to 57th and 58th Streets. The roadway to 57th and 58th Streets is used as a westbound high-occupancy vehicle lane during rush hours.\n\nThe lower level has five vehicular lanes, the inner four for automobile traffic and the southern outer lane for automobile traffic as well, used exclusively for Queens-bound traffic. The North Outer Roadway was converted into a permanent pedestrian walk and bicycl"}]} {"Context": ["how much is robert f kennedy bridge toll", "drivers pay $9.50 per car or $4.00 per motorcycle for tolls by mail. Customer Service Center pay $6.12 per car or $2.66 per motorcycle.", "which locations are connected by this bridge?", "The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.", "does it traverse a river?", "Yes - East River, Harlem River, Bronx Kill", "where does the first river originate?", "Long Island Sound", "are there any other bridges on that river?", "Yes - Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge", "what type of bridge is the first one?", "cable-stayed/suspension bridge", "what types of vehicles use it?", "Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted.", "is the second bridge also same type as the first one?", "No - The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge", "how many levels does the third bridge have?", "2 - upper level , lower level"], "Conversation_no": 154, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is it used for rail traffic as well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - it has two elevated railway tracks", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Rail tracks", "Rationale": "In addition to the two elevated railway tracks, the bridge also had four streetcar tracks. The following Queens lines operated over the bridge:", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in addition to the two elevated railway tracks, the bridge also had four streetcar tracks.", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Rail tracks", "Rationale": "In addition to the two elevated railway tracks, the bridge also had four streetcar tracks."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Rail tracks", "Rationale": "In addition to the two elevated railway tracks, the bridge also had four streetcar tracks. "}, {"Answer": "Yes it has two elevated railway tracks", "Topic": "Queensboro Bridge", "Topic_section": "Rail tracks", "Rationale": "n addition to the two elevated railway tracks, the bridge also had four streetcar tracks. The following Queens lines operated over the bridge:"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Modern legend", "Rationale": "As Taylor and Brewer have noted, this return to the medieval \"chronicle tradition\" of Geoffrey of Monmouth and the \"Historia Brittonum\" is a recent trend which became dominant in Arthurian literature in the years following the outbreak of the Second World War, when Arthur's legendary resistance to Germanic enemies struck a chord in Britain.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "12th-century", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The legendary Arthur developed as a figure of international interest largely through the popularity of Geoffrey of Monmouth's fanciful and imaginative 12th-century \"Historia Regum Britanniae\" (\"History of the Kings of Britain\")."}, {"Answer": "12th-century.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nArthur is a central figure in the legends making up the Matter of Britain. The legendary Arthur developed as a figure of international interest largely through the popularity of Geoffrey of Monmouth's fanciful and imaginative 12th-century \"Historia Regum Britanniae\" (\"History of the Kings of Britain\"). In some Welsh and Breton tales and poems that date from before this work, Arthur appears either as a great warrior defending Britain from human and supernatural enemies or as a magical figure of folklore, sometimes associated with the Welsh otherworld Annwn. How much of Geoffrey's \"Historia\" (completed in 1138) was adapted from such ear"}, {"Answer": "18th-century", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Geoffrey of Monmouth", "Rationale": " The old notion that some of these Welsh versions actually underlie Geoffrey's \"Historia\", advanced by antiquarians such as the 18th-century Lewis Morris, has long since been discounted in academic circles. As a result of this popularity, Geoffrey's \"Historia Regum Britanniae\" was enormously influential on the later medieval development of the Arthurian legend. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who was he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "King Arthur (, , ) was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "King Arthur (, , ) was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. "}, {"Answer": "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "King Arthur (, , ) was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. The details of Arthur's story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention, and modern historians generally agree that he is unhistorical. The sparse historical background of Arthur is gleaned from various sources, including the \"Annales Cambriae\", the \"Historia Brittonum\", and the writings of Gildas. Arthur's name also occurs in early poetic sources such as \"Y Gododdin\".\n"}, {"Answer": "King Arthur was a legendary British leader.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "King Arthur (, , ) was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries."}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was he married to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Guinevere.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "unknown.\n\nAlthough the themes, events and characters of the Arthurian legend varied widely from text to text, and there is no one canonical version, Geoffrey's version of events often served as the starting point for later stories. Geoffrey depicted Arthur as a king of Britain who defeated the Saxons and established a vast empire. Many elements and incidents that are now an integral part of the Arthurian story appear in Geoffrey's \"Historia\", including Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, the magician Merlin, Arthur's wife Guinevere, the sword Excalibur, Arthur's conception at Tintagel, his final battle against Mordred at Camlann, and final rest in Avalon. "}, {"Answer": "Guinevere", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Many elements and incidents that are now an integral part of the Arthurian story appear in Geoffrey's \"Historia\", including Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, the magician Merlin, Arthur's wife Guinevere, the sword Excalibur, Arthur's conception at Tintagel, his final battle against Mordred at Camlann, and final rest in Avalon. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Modern legend", "Rationale": "In the latter half of the 20th century, the influence of the romance tradition of Arthur continued, through novels such as T. H. White's \"The Once and Future King\" (1958), Thomas Berger's tragicomic \"Arthur Rex\" and Marion Zimmer Bradley's \"The Mists of Avalon\" (1982)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, through \"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", \"The Mists of Avalon\" etc.", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Modern legend", "Rationale": "In the latter half of the 20th century, the influence of the romance tradition of Arthur continued, through novels such as T. H. White's \"The Once and Future King\" (1958), Thomas Berger's tragicomic \"Arthur Rex\" and Marion Zimmer Bradley's \"The Mists of Avalon\" (1982) in addition to comic strips such as \"Prince Valiant\" (from 1937 onward). "}, {"Answer": "Novels such as T. H. White's \"The Once and Future King\" (1958), Thomas Berger's tragicomic \"Arthur Rex\" and Marion Zimmer Bradley's \"The Mists of Avalon\" (1982) in addition to comic strips such as \"Prince Valiant\".", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Modern legend", "Rationale": "In the latter half of the 20th century, the influence of the romance tradition of Arthur continued, through novels such as T. H. White's \"The Once and Future King\" (1958), Thomas Berger's tragicomic \"Arthur Rex\" and Marion Zimmer Bradley's \"The Mists of Avalon\" (1982) in addition to comic strips such as \"Prince Valiant\" (from 1937 onward). Tennyson had reworked the romance tales of Arthur to suit and comment upon the issues of his day, and the same is often the case with modern treatments too. Bradley's tale, for example, takes a feminist approach to Arthur and his legend, in contrast to the narratives of Arthur found in medieval materials, and American authors often rework the story of Arthur to be more consistent with values such as equality and democracy. In John Cowper Powys's \"\" (1951), set in Wales in 499, just prior to the Saxon invasion, Arthur, the Emperor of Britain, is only a minor character, whereas Myrddin (Merlin) and Nineue, Tennyson's Vivien, are major figures. Myrddin'"}, {"Answer": "\"Arthur of romance\"", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Tennyson and the revival", "Rationale": "This interest in the \"Arthur of romance\" and his associated stories continued through the 19th century and into the 20th, and influenced poets such as William Morris and Pre-Raphaelite artists including Edward Burne-Jones. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\"."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "T.H.White.", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Once and Future King is a work by T. H. White ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "T. H. White'", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Modern legend", "Rationale": " through novels such as T. H. White's \"The Once and Future King\" (1958),"}, {"Answer": "T. H. White.", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Once and Future King is a work by T. H. White based upon the 1485 book \"Le Morte d'Arthur\" by Sir Thomas Malory. It was first published in 1958. It collects and revises shorter novels published from 1938 to 1940, with much new material."}, {"Answer": "T. H. White", "Topic": "King Arthur", "Topic_section": "Modern legend", "Rationale": "In the latter half of the 20th century, the influence of the romance tradition of Arthur continued, through novels such as T. H. White's \"The Once and Future King\" (1958), Thomas Berger's tragicomic \"Arthur Rex\" and Marion Zimmer Bradley's \"The Mists of Avalon\" (1982) in addition to comic strips such as \"Prince Valiant\" (from 1937 onward)."}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was it first published?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1958.", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was first published in 1958.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1958", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Once and Future King is a work by T. H. White based upon the 1485 book \"Le Morte d'Arthur\" by Sir Thomas Malory. It was first published in 1958. It collects and revises shorter novels published from 1938 to 1940, with much new material."}, {"Answer": "1958.", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Once and Future King is a work by T. H. White based upon the 1485 book \"Le Morte d'Arthur\" by Sir Thomas Malory. It was first published in 1958. It collects and revises shorter novels published from 1938 to 1940, with much new"}, {"Answer": "1958", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Once and Future King is a work by T. H. White based upon the 1485 book \"Le Morte d'Arthur\" by Sir Thomas Malory. It was first published in 1958."}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "has a film ever been made on this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Film, television, and theatrical adaptations", "Rationale": "Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's 1960 musical \"Camelot\" (which was made into a movie in 1967) is based mostly on the last two books of \"The Once and Future King\" and features White's idea of having Thomas Malory make a cameo appearance at the end, again as \"Tom of Warwick\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Camelot\"", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Film, television, and theatrical adaptations", "Rationale": "Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's 1960 musical \"Camelot\" (which was made into a movie in 1967) is based mostly on the last two books of \"The Once and Future King\" and features White's idea of having Thomas Malory make a cameo appearance at the end, again as \"Tom of Warwick\"."}, {"Answer": "Yes, The movie adds a more comical side to the original story, including song and dance, as in most Disney films.", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Film, television, and theatrical adaptations", "Rationale": "Although Walt Disney initially purchased the film rights to \"The Ill-Made Knight\" in 1944, he eventually produced an adaptation of \"The Sword in the Stone\" (released in 1963). This movie reflects more the sense of humour of Disney's team of animators than White's. The movie adds a more comical side to the original story, including song and dance, as in most Disney films.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Walt Disney produced an adaptation of \"The Sword in the Stone\".", "Topic": "The Once and Future King", "Topic_section": "Film, television, and theatrical adaptations", "Rationale": "Although Walt Disney initially purchased the film rights to \"The Ill-Made Knight\" in 1944, he eventually produced an adaptation of \"The Sword in the Stone\" (released in 1963). "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\"."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "any other novel written by the above author?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "The novel, which White described as \"a preface to Malory\", was titled \"The Sword in the Stone\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Earth Stopped\", \"Gone to Ground\", \"The Sword in the Stone\"", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "White's novel \"Earth Stopped\" (1934) and its sequel \"Gone to Ground\" (1935) are science fiction novels about a disaster that devastates the world. \"Gone to Ground\" contains several fantasy stories told by the survivors that were later reprinted in \"The Maharajah and Other Stories\".\n\nWhite wrote to a friend that in autumn 1937, \"I got desperate among my books and picked [Malory] up in lack of anything else. Then I was thrilled and astonished to find that (a) The thing was a perfect tragedy, with a beginning, a middle and an end implicit in the beginning and (b) the characters were real people with recognizable reactions which could be forecast... Anyway, I somehow started writing a book.\"\n\nThe novel, which White described as \"a preface to Malory\", was titled \"The Sword in the Stone\". Published in 1938, it tells the story of the boyhood of King Arthur. White was also influenced by Freudian psychology and his lifelong involvement in natural history. \"The Sword in the Stone\" was critically"}, {"Answer": "The Sword in the Stone, Earth Stopped, Gone to Ground.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "White's novel \"Earth Stopped\" (1934) and its sequel \"Gone to Ground\" (1935) are science fiction novels about a disaster that devastates the world. \"Gone to Ground\" contains several fantasy stories told by the survivors that were later reprinted in \"The Maharajah and Other Stories\".\n\nWhite wrote to a friend that in autumn 1937, \"I got desperate among my books and picked [Malory] up in lack of anything else. Then I was thrilled and astonished to find that (a) The thing was a perfect tragedy, with a beginning, a middle and an end implicit in the beginning and (b) the characters were real people with recognizable reactions which could be forecast... Anyway, I somehow started writing a book.\"\n\nThe novel, which White described as \"a preface to Malory\", was titled \"The Sword in the Stone\". Published in 1938, it tells the story of the boyhood of King Arthur. White was also influenced by Freudian psychology and his lifelong involvement in natural history. \"The Sword in the Stone\" was critically"}, {"Answer": "Earth Stopped, Gone to Ground, etc.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Writing", "Rationale": "White's novel \"Earth Stopped\" (1934) and its sequel \"Gone to Ground\" (1935) are science fiction novels about a disaster that devastates the world. \"Gone to Ground\" contains several fantasy stories told by the survivors that were later reprinted in \"The Maharajah and Other Stories\"."}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\"."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In Bombay, British India.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was born in Bombay, British India,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bombay, British India", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was born in Bombay, British India"}, {"Answer": "Bombay, British India.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was born in Bombay, British India, to English parents Garrick Hanbury White, a superintendent in the Indian police, and Constance Edith Southcote Aston. White had a troubled childhood, with an alcoholic father and an emotionally cold mother, and his parents separated when he was 14."}, {"Answer": "Bombay, British India", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was born in Bombay, British India, to English parents Garrick Hanbury White, a superintendent in the Indian police, and Constance Edith Southcote Aston."}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "where was he born?", "In Bombay, British India."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what college did he study from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Queens' College, Cambridge.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Education and teaching", "Rationale": "White went to Cheltenham College in Gloucestershire, a public school, and Queens' College, Cambridge, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cheltenham College, Queens' College", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Education and teaching", "Rationale": "White went to Cheltenham College in Gloucestershire, a public school, and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he was tutored by the scholar and occasional author L. J. (Leonard) Potts. "}, {"Answer": "Queens' College, Cambridge.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Education and teaching", "Rationale": "White went to Cheltenham College in Gloucestershire, a public school, and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he was tutored by the scholar and occasional author L. J. (Leonard) Potts. Potts became a lifelong friend and correspondent, and White later referred to him as \"the great literary influence in my life.\" While at Queens' College, White wrote a thesis on Thomas Malory's \"Le Morte d'Arthur\", and graduated in 1928 with a first-class degree in English."}, {"Answer": "Cheltenham College and Queens' College", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Education and teaching", "Rationale": "White went to Cheltenham College in Gloucestershire, a public school, and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he was tutored by the scholar and occasional author L. J. (Leonard) Potts. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "where was he born?", "In Bombay, British India.", "what college did he study from?", "Queens' College, Cambridge."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when was this college founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1448.", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1448", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448"}, {"Answer": "1448.", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou, and has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge. The college spans the river Cam, colloquially referred to as the \"light side\" and the \"dark side\", with the Mathematical Bridge connecting the two."}, {"Answer": "1448", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou, and has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge."}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "where was he born?", "In Bombay, British India.", "what college did he study from?", "Queens' College, Cambridge.", "when was this college founded?", "1448."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "and by whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By Margaret of Anjou.", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou, and has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge"}, {"Answer": "Margaret of Anjou.", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou, and has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge. The college spans the river Cam, colloquially referred to as the \"light side\" and the \"dark side\", with the Mathematical Bridge connecting the two.\n"}, {"Answer": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic": "Queens' College, Cambridge", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queens' is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou, and has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "where was he born?", "In Bombay, British India.", "what college did he study from?", "Queens' College, Cambridge.", "when was this college founded?", "1448.", "and by whom?", "By Margaret of Anjou."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "who was she?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Queen of England and nominally the Queen of France by marriage.", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Margaret of Anjou (; 23 March 1430\u00a0\u2013 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Margaret of Anjou (; 23 March 1430\u00a0\u2013 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471."}, {"Answer": "She was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France.", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Margaret of Anjou (; 23 March 1430\u00a0\u2013 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of Ren\u00e9, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine."}, {"Answer": "He was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI.", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Margaret of Anjou (; 23 March 1430\u00a0\u2013 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "where was he born?", "In Bombay, British India.", "what college did he study from?", "Queens' College, Cambridge.", "when was this college founded?", "1448.", "and by whom?", "By Margaret of Anjou.", "who was she?", "The Queen of England and nominally the Queen of France by marriage."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "with whom she was married to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "King Henry VI.", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Margaret of Anjou (; 23 March 1430\u00a0\u2013 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "King Henry VI", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471"}, {"Answer": "King Henry VI.", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Margaret of Anjou (; 23 March 1430\u00a0\u2013 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of Ren\u00e9, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine."}, {"Answer": "King Henry VI", "Topic": "Margaret of Anjou", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Margaret of Anjou (; 23 March 1430\u00a0\u2013 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England and nominally Queen of France by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "where was he born?", "In Bombay, British India.", "what college did he study from?", "Queens' College, Cambridge.", "when was this college founded?", "1448.", "and by whom?", "By Margaret of Anjou.", "who was she?", "The Queen of England and nominally the Queen of France by marriage.", "with whom she was married to?", "King Henry VI."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "when did the above mentioned author die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "17 January 1964.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Terence Hanbury \"Tim\" White (29 May 1906 \u2013 17 January 1964) was an English autho", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "17 January 1964", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Terence Hanbury \"Tim\" White (29 May 1906 \u2013 17 January 1964)"}, {"Answer": "On 17 January 1964.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "White died of heart failure on 17 January 1964 aboard ship in Piraeus, Athens, Greece, en route to Alderney from a lecture tour in the United States. He is buried in First Cemetery of Athens. In 1977 \"The Book of Merlyn\", a conclusion to \"The Once and Future King\", was published posthumously. His papers are held by the University of Texas at Austin."}, {"Answer": "17 January 1964", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Terence Hanbury \"Tim\" White (29 May 1906 \u2013 17 January 1964) was an English author best known for his Arthurian novels, \"The Once and Future King\", first published together in 1958. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the arthurian legends reach their height of popularity", "With the outbreak of the Second World War.", "who was he?", "He was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.", "who was he married to?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any novel in which his romance tradition is continuing in 20th century?", "\"The Once and Future King\", \"Arthur Rex\", and \"The Mists of Avalon\".", "who was the author of the first one mentioned above?", "T.H.White.", "when was it first published?", "1958.", "has a film ever been made on this?", "Yes, \"Camelot\".", "any other novel written by the above author?", "\"The Sword in the Stone\".", "where was he born?", "In Bombay, British India.", "what college did he study from?", "Queens' College, Cambridge.", "when was this college founded?", "1448.", "and by whom?", "By Margaret of Anjou.", "who was she?", "The Queen of England and nominally the Queen of France by marriage.", "with whom she was married to?", "King Henry VI.", "when did the above mentioned author die?", "17 January 1964."], "Conversation_no": 155, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "what was the reason for his death?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Heart failure.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "White died of heart failure on 17 January 1964 aboard ship in Piraeus, Athens, Greece, en route to Alderney from a lecture tour in the United States. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Heart failure", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "White died of heart failure on 17 January 1964 aboard ship in Piraeus, Athens, Greece, en route to Alderney"}, {"Answer": "Heart failure.", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "White died of heart failure on 17 January 1964 aboard ship in Piraeus, Athens, Greece, en route to Alderney from a lecture tour in the United States. He is buried in First Cemetery of Athens. In 1977 \"The Book of Merlyn\", a conclusion to \"The Once and Future King\", was published posthumously. His papers are held by the University of Texas at Austin."}, {"Answer": "Heart failure", "Topic": "T. H. White", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "White died of heart failure on 17 January 1964 aboard ship in Piraeus, Athens, Greece, en route to Alderney from a lecture tour in the United States."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did the lyrics to o canada change", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Inclusive language debates", "Rationale": "In June 1990, Toronto City Council voted 12 to 7 in favour of recommending to the Canadian government that the phrase \"our home and native land\" be changed to \"our home and cherished land\" and that \"in all thy sons command\" be partly reverted to \"in all of us command\". Councillor Howard Moscoe said that the words \"native land\" were not appropriate for the many Canadians who were not native-born and that the word \"sons\" implied \"that women can't feel true patriotism or love for Canada\". Senator Vivienne Poy similarly criticized the English lyrics of the anthem as being sexist and she introduced a bill in 2002 proposing to change the phrase \"in all thy sons command\" to \"in all of us command\". In the late 2000s, the anthem's religious references (to God in English and to the Christian cross in French) were criticized by secularists.\n\nIn the speech from the throne delivered by Governor General Micha\u00eblle Jean on March 3, 2010, a plan to have parliament review the \"original gender-neutral wo", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "When \"An Act to amend the National Anthem Act (gender)\" was enacted in 2018", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Weir's lyrics have been revised three times, most recently when \"An Act to amend the National Anthem Act (gender)\" was enacted in 2018. "}, {"Answer": "June 1990.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Inclusive language debates", "Rationale": "In June 1990, Toronto City Council voted 12 to 7 in favour of recommending to the Canadian government that the phrase \"our home and native land\" be changed to \"our home and cherished land\" and that \"in all thy sons command\" be p"}, {"Answer": "1906", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906. Multiple English versions ensued, with Robert Stanley Weir's version in 1908 gaining the most popularity, "}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" () is the national anthem of Canada.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it is the national anthem of Canada", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" () is the national anthem of Canada."}, {"Answer": "Yes, its the national anthem of Canada.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" () is the national anthem of Canada"}, {"Answer": "It is the national anthem of Canada.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" () is the national anthem of Canada."}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada."], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is the composer of this song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e composed the music", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The French lyrics of \"O Canada\" were written by Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier, to music composed by Calixa Lavall\u00e9e, as a French Canadian patriotic song for the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society and first performed on June 24, 1880, at a Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day banquet in Quebec City."}, {"Answer": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Calixa Lavall\u00e9e composed the music, after which, words were written by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routh"}, {"Answer": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" () is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Th\u00e9odore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony; Calixa Lavall\u00e9e composed the music, "}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "Topic": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic_section": "Early life and education", "Rationale": "Lavall\u00e9e was born Calixte Paquet dit Lavall\u00e9e near Verch\u00e8res, a village near present-day Montreal in the Province of Canada (now the Canadian province of Quebec). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Montreal in the Province of Canada", "Topic": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic_section": "Early life and education", "Rationale": "Lavall\u00e9e was born Calixte Paquet dit Lavall\u00e9e near Verch\u00e8res, a village near present-day Montreal in the Province of Canada (now the Canadian province of Quebec)."}, {"Answer": "He was a French-Canadian-American musician and Union Army band musician.", "Topic": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e (December 28, 1842 \u2013 January 21, 1891) was a French-Canadian-American musician and Union Army band musician during the American Civil War. "}, {"Answer": "Calixte Paquet dit Lavall\u00e9e near Verch\u00e8res, a village near present-day Montreal.", "Topic": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic_section": "Early life and education", "Rationale": "Lavall\u00e9e was born Calixte Paquet dit Lavall\u00e9e near Verch\u00e8res, a village near present-day Montreal in the Province of Canada (now the Canadian province of Quebec)."}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "Topic": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al. In 1857, he moved to the U.S. and lived in Rhode Island. After performing as a musician in a number of countries, including in Brazil and Mexico, he returned to the U.S., where he enlisted in the 4th Rhode Island Volunteers of the Union Army as a cornet player during the American Civil War. He attained the rank of lieutenant. He was wounded in the Battle of Antietam. During and after the war, he traveled between Canada and the United States building his career in music.\n\nLavall\u00e9e returned to Montreal in 1863, and for two years performed concerts there. In the 1860s he also resided briefly in Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York, but spent most of his time travelling with minstrel show companies. He founded the blackface New Orleans Minstrel Company. In 1867, he married an American woman, Josephine Gentilly (or \"Gently\").\n\nLavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was the Union Army band musician during the American Civil War", "Topic": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e (December 28, 1842 \u2013 January 21, 1891) was a French-Canadian-American musician and Union Army band musician during the American Civil War."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "He returned to Montreal in 1863, and for two years performed concerts there.", "Topic": "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Lavall\u00e9e returned to Montreal in 1863, and for two years performed concerts there. In the 1860s he also resided briefly in Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York, but spent most of his time travelling with minstrel show companies. He founded the blackface New Orleans Minstrel Company. In 1867, he married an American woman, Josephine Gentilly (or \"Gently\")."}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes- English and French.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Lyrics", "Rationale": "The National Anthem Act established set lyrics for \"O Canada\" in Canada's two official languages, English and French.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was originally in French; an English translation was also published later", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906. Multiple English versions ensued, with Robert Stanley Weir's version in 1908 gaining the most popularity, eventually serving as the basis for the official lyrics enacted by Parliament."}, {"Answer": "Yes, French and English.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Canada\" () is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Th\u00e9odore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony; Calixa Lavall\u00e9e composed the music, after which, words were written by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier. The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906. Multiple English versions ensued, with Robert Stanley Weir's version in 1908 gaining the most popularity, eventually serving as the basis for the official lyrics enacted by Parliament. Weir's lyrics have been revised three times, most recently when \"An Act to amend the National Anthem Act (gender)\" was enacted in 2018. The French lyrics remain unaltered. \"O Canada\" had served as a \"de facto\" national anthem since"}, {"Answer": "It was translated to English.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906. Multiple English versions ensued, with Robert Stanley Weir's version in 1908 gaining the most popularity, eventually serving as the basis for the official lyrics enacted by Parliament."}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "Yes- English and French."], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who was this song adopted by?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Adoption", "Rationale": "Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in 1964 said one song would have to be chosen as the country's national anthem and the government resolved to form a joint committee to review the status of the two musical works. The next year, Pearson put to the House of Commons a motion that \"the government be authorized to take such steps as may be necessary to provide that 'O Canada' shall be the National Anthem of Canada while 'God Save the Queen' shall be the Royal Anthem of Canada\", of which parliament approved. In 1967, the Prime Minister advised Governor General Georges Vanier to appoint the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems; the group first met in February and, within two months, on April 12, 1967, presented its conclusion that \"O Canada\" should be designated as the national anthem and \"God Save the Queen\" as the royal anthem of Canada, one verse from each, in both official languages, to be adopted by parliament. The group was then ch", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Adoption", "Rationale": " In 1967, the Prime Minister advised Governor General Georges Vanier to appoint the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems; the group first met in February and, within two months, on April 12, 1967, presented its conclusion that \"O Canada\" should be designated as the national anthem and \"God Save the Queen\" as the royal anthem of Canada, one verse from each, in both official languages, to be adopted by parliament. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The Queen in Right of Canada purchased the right to the lyrics and music of \"O Canada\".", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Adoption", "Rationale": "In 1970, the Queen in Right of Canada purchased the right to the lyrics and music of \"O Canada\" from Gordon V. Thompson Music for $1."}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "Yes- English and French.", "who was this song adopted by?", "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when was the house you mentioned established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1867", "Topic": "House of Commons of Canada", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The House of Commons came into existence in 1867, when the British Parliament passed the British North America Act 1867, uniting the Province of Canada (which was divided into Quebec and Ontario), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into a single federation called the Dominion of Canada.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1867", "Topic": "House of Commons of Canada", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The House of Commons came into existence in 1867,"}, {"Answer": "1867.", "Topic": "House of Commons of Canada", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The House of Commons came into existence in 1867, when the British Parliament passed the British North America Act 1867, uniting the Province of Canada (which was divided into Quebec and Ontario), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into a single federation called the Dominion of Canada. The new Parliament of Canada consisted of the monarch (represented by the governor general, who also represented the Colonial Office), the Senate and the House of Com"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "Yes- English and French.", "who was this song adopted by?", "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems", "when was the house you mentioned established?", "1867"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who did this house include?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Speaker, deputy speaker, deputy chair of Committees, assistant deputy chair of Committees", "Topic": "House of Commons of Canada", "Topic_section": "Officers and symbols", "Rationale": "The House of Commons elects a presiding officer, known as the speaker, at the beginning of each new parliamentary term, and also whenever a vacancy arises. Formerly, the prime minister determined who would serve as speaker. Although the House voted on the matter, the voting constituted a mere formality. Since 1986, however, the House has elected speakers by secret ballot. The speaker is assisted by a deputy speaker, who also holds the title of chair of Committees of the Whole. Two other deputies\u2014the deputy chair of Committees of the Whole and the assistant deputy chair of Committees of the Whole\u2014also preside. The duties of presiding over the House are divided between the four officers aforementioned; however, the speaker usually presides over Question Period and over the most important debates.\n\nThe speaker controls debates by calling on members to speak. If a member believes that a rule (or standing order) has been breached, they may raise a \"point of order\", on which the speaker make", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "338 members, each of whom represents a single electoral district", "Topic": "House of Commons of Canada", "Topic_section": "Members and electoral districts", "Rationale": "The House of Commons comprises 338 members, each of whom represents a single electoral district (also called a \"riding\"). The constitution specifies a basic minimum of 295 electoral districts, but additional seats are allocated according to various clauses. "}, {"Answer": "338 members of Parliament.", "Topic": "House of Commons of Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The House of Commons is a democratically elected body whose members are known as members of Parliament (MPs). There have been 338 MPs since the most recent electoral district redistribution for the 2015 federal election, which saw the addition of 30 seats. Members are elected by simple plurality (\"first-past-the-post\" system) in each of t"}, {"Answer": "There have been 338 MPs since the most recent electoral district redistribution for the 2015 federal election, which saw the addition of 30 seats.", "Topic": "House of Commons of Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe House of Commons is a democratically elected body whose members are known as members of Parliament (MPs). There have been 338 MPs since the most recent electoral district redistribution for the 2015 federal election, "}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "Yes- English and French.", "who was this song adopted by?", "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems", "when was the house you mentioned established?", "1867", "who did this house include?", "Speaker, deputy speaker, deputy chair of Committees, assistant deputy chair of Committees"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "was the anthem originally written in another language?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was originally written in French", "Topic": "Adolphe-Basile Routhier", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier (May 8, 1839 \u2013 June 27, 1920) was a Canadian judge, author, and lyricist. He wrote the lyrics of the original French version of the Canadian national anthem \"O Canada\". He was born in Saint-Placide, Quebec, to Charles Routhier and Ang\u00e9lique Lafleur.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, in French", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original lyrics were in French"}, {"Answer": "Yes, in French.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906. Multiple English versions ensued, with Robert Stanley Weir's version in 1908 gaining the most popularity, eventually serving as the basis f"}, {"Answer": "The original lyrics were in French.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906. Multiple English versions ensued, with Robert Stanley Weir's version in 1908 gaining the most popularity, "}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "Yes- English and French.", "who was this song adopted by?", "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems", "when was the house you mentioned established?", "1867", "who did this house include?", "Speaker, deputy speaker, deputy chair of Committees, assistant deputy chair of Committees", "was the anthem originally written in another language?", "It was originally written in French"], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when is this song normally sung?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "provincial law in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Prince Edward Island mandate the national anthem be played daily in public elementary and secondary schools. \"O Canada\" is to be played in British Columbia schools at least three times a year at assemblies.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Laws and etiquette", "Rationale": " When it is performed at an event, traditional etiquette is to either start or end the ceremonies with the anthem, including situations when other anthems are played and for the audience to stand during the performance. Civilian men usually remove their hats, while women and children are not required to do so. Military men and women in uniform traditionally keep their hats on and offer the military salute during the performance of the anthem, with the salute offered in the direction of the Maple Leaf Flag if one is present, and if not present it is offered standing at attention.\n\nPresently, provincial law in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Prince Edward Island mandate the national anthem be played daily in public elementary and secondary schools. \"O Canada\" is to be played in British Columbia schools at least three times a year at assemblies. Other provinces and territories do not have legal provisions around it playing in schools.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is routinely played before sporting events involving Canadian teams", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Performances", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" is routinely played before sporting events involving Canadian teams. "}, {"Answer": "Before sporting events involving Canadian teams.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Performances", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" is routinely played before sporting events involving Canadian teams."}, {"Answer": "It is routinely played before sporting events involving Canadian teams.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Performances", "Rationale": "\"O Canada\" is routinely played before sporting events involving Canadian teams."}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "Yes- English and French.", "who was this song adopted by?", "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems", "when was the house you mentioned established?", "1867", "who did this house include?", "Speaker, deputy speaker, deputy chair of Committees, assistant deputy chair of Committees", "was the anthem originally written in another language?", "It was originally written in French", "when is this song normally sung?", "provincial law in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Prince Edward Island mandate the national anthem be played daily in public elementary and secondary schools. \"O Canada\" is to be played in British Columbia schools at least three times a year at assemblies."], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "can you mention one etiquette that needs to be followed when the song is being played?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "When it is performed at an event, is to either start or end the ceremonies with the anthem. Civilian men usually remove their hats, while women and children are not required to do so. Military men and women in uniform traditionally keep their hats on.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Laws and etiquette", "Rationale": "When it is performed at an event, traditional etiquette is to either start or end the ceremonies with the anthem, including situations when other anthems are played and for the audience to stand during the performance. Civilian men usually remove their hats, while women and children are not required to do so. Military men and women in uniform traditionally keep their hats on and offer the military salute during the performance of the anthem, with the salute offered in the direction of the Maple Leaf Flag if one is present, and if not present it is offered standing at attention.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Military men and women in uniform traditionally keep their hats on and offer the military salute in the direction of the Maple Leaf Flag", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Laws and etiquette", "Rationale": "Civilian men usually remove their hats, while women and children are not required to do so. Military men and women in uniform traditionally keep their hats on and offer the military salute during the performance of the anthem, with the salute offered in the direction of the Maple Leaf Flag if one is present, and if not present it is offered standing at attention."}, {"Answer": "Civilian men usually remove their hats and military men and women in uniform offer the military salute.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Laws and etiquette", "Rationale": "Civilian men usually remove their hats, while women and children are not required to do so. Military men and women in uniform traditionally keep their hats on and offer the military salute during the performance of the anthem, with the salute offered in the direction of the Maple Leaf Flag if one is present, and if not present it is offered standing at attention.\n"}, {"Answer": "To either start or end the ceremonies with the anthem.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Laws and etiquette", "Rationale": "vent, traditional etiquette is to either start or end the ceremonies with the anthem, including situations when other anthems are played and for the audience to stand during the performance. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the lyrics to o canada change", "In 1990, 2002, 2018", "does this song have any relation to the country it is about?", "Yes - 'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.", "who is the composer of this song?", "Calixa Lavall\u00e9e", "where is he from?", "Born near Verch\u00e8res, Quebec in Canada", "can you name some other works of his apart from the former song?", "At age 13, Lavall\u00e9e performed a piano concert at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre royal de Montr\u00e9al; Lavall\u00e9e worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montr\u00e9al Academy of Music in Montr\u00e9al", "was the national anthem also written in different languages?", "Yes- English and French.", "who was this song adopted by?", "Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on the National and Royal Anthems", "when was the house you mentioned established?", "1867", "who did this house include?", "Speaker, deputy speaker, deputy chair of Committees, assistant deputy chair of Committees", "was the anthem originally written in another language?", "It was originally written in French", "when is this song normally sung?", "provincial law in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Prince Edward Island mandate the national anthem be played daily in public elementary and secondary schools. \"O Canada\" is to be played in British Columbia schools at least three times a year at assemblies.", "can you mention one etiquette that needs to be followed when the song is being played?", "When it is performed at an event, is to either start or end the ceremonies with the anthem. Civilian men usually remove their hats, while women and children are not required to do so. Military men and women in uniform traditionally keep their hats on."], "Conversation_no": 156, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "was the anthem adapted by anyone?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - \"O Canada's\" melody was adapted for the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Adaptations", "Rationale": "In the 1950s, \"O Canada's\" melody was adapted for the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University. Titled \"A Song for Mary\" or simply \"The Ateneo de Manila Graduation Hymn\", the song's lyrics were written by James B. Reuter SJ, and the tune was adapted by Col. Jos\u00e9 Campa\u00f1a.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Its melody was adapted for the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Adaptations", "Rationale": "In the 1950s, \"O Canada's\" melody was adapted for the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University."}, {"Answer": "yes, as the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Adaptations", "Rationale": "In the 1950s, \"O Canada's\" melody was adapted for the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, it was adapted for the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University.", "Topic": "O Canada", "Topic_section": "Adaptations", "Rationale": "In the 1950s, \"O Canada's\" melody was adapted for the school anthem of the Ateneo de Manila University."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Adrian Grenier", "Topic": "Adrian Grenier", "Topic_section": "Acting", "Rationale": "In 1997, Grenier left Bard to embark on a film career. He made his film debut in the independent drama, \"Arresting Gena\", then in 1999 played opposite Melissa Joan Hart in \"Drive Me Crazy\" and in 2001 starred in James Toback's \"Harvard Man\".\n\nIn 2004, Grenier played Vincent Chase in the HBO series \"Entourage\", gaining his most substantial notability and success. The series followed the triumphs and trials in the life of Chase, as the movie star character and his friends lived the good life in Los Angeles. It ran for eight seasons, from 2004\u20132011, and was nominated for numerous Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series. In 2006, he played Nate Cooper, the boyfriend of Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway) in \"The Devil Wears Prada\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier"], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which year did the movie realease ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "June 2006", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After premiering at the LA Film Festival on June 22, 2006, the film was theatrically released in the United States on June 30. The film received positive reviews from critics, with Streep's performance being singled out for acclaim. This earned her many award nominations, including an Oscar nomination for Best Actress, as well as a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Hathaway and Blunt also drew favorable reviews and nominations for their performances. The film grossed over $300\u00a0million worldwide, against its $41\u00a0million budget, and was the 12th highest-grossing film worldwide in 2006.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "June 22, 2006", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "June 22, 2006"}, {"Answer": "2006", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After premiering at the LA Film Festival on June 22, 2006, the film was theatrically released in the United States on June 30. "}, {"Answer": "2006", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by David Frankel and produced by Wendy Finerman"}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006"], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who were the main actors of this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel Kipling, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel Kipling, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel Kipling, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel Kipling, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles."}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006", "who were the main actors of this film?", "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway"], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what role did the former actress play?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She plays Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel Kipling, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor"}, {"Answer": "Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel Kipling, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. "}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006", "who were the main actors of this film?", "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway", "what role did the former actress play?", "She plays Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor"], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the story line of the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An aspiring journalist Andrea lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine. Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs is an aspiring journalist fresh out of Northwestern University. Despite her ridicule for the shallowness of the fashion industry, she lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine, a job that \"millions of girls would kill for\". Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs is an aspiring journalist fresh out of Northwestern University. Despite her ridicule for the shallowness of the fashion industry, she lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine, a job that \"millions of girls would kill for\".", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs is an aspiring journalist fresh out of Northwestern University. Despite her ridicule for the shallowness of the fashion industry, she lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine, a job that \"millions of girls would kill for\"."}, {"Answer": "The film revolves a powerful fashion magazine editor, and a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as editor's co-assistant.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel Kipling, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles."}, {"Answer": "Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs is an aspiring journalist fresh out of Northwestern University. Despite her ridicule for the shallowness of the fashion industry, she lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine, a job that \"millions of girls would kill for\". At first, Andy fumbles with her job and fits in poorly with her gossipy, fashion-conscious co-workers. Miranda starts to notice Andy's changed appearance and commitment and begins to give her more responsibility and complicated tasks to handle. Slowly but surely, Andy becomes more glamorous and begins aligning herself, unwittingly at first, to the \"Runway\" philosophy. When Andy tells Nate she is going to Paris, he is angered by her refusal to admit that she has become what she once ridiculed, and they break up.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Andrea \"Andy\" Sachs is an aspiring journalist fresh out of Northwestern University. Despite her ridicule for the shallowness of the fashion industry, she lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine, a job that \"millions of girls would kill for\". Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else."}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006", "who were the main actors of this film?", "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway", "what role did the former actress play?", "She plays Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor", "what is the story line of the film?", "An aspiring journalist Andrea lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine. Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else."], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "which countries is this film shot in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "United States, France", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography took place over 57 days in New York and Paris between October and December 2005. The film's budget was $41\u00a0million. It was originally lower, which caused problems with some locations\u2014the crew could not get permission to shoot at the Museum of Modern Art or Bryant Park.\n\nBallhaus, at Finerman and Frankel's suggestion, composed as many shots as possible, whether interiors or exteriors, to at least partially take in busy New York street scenes in the background, to convey the excitement of working in a glamorous industry in New York. He also used a handheld camera during some of the busier meeting scenes in Miranda's office, to better convey the flow of action, and slow motion for Andrea's entrance into the office following her makeover. A few process shots were necessary, mainly to put exterior views behind windows on sets and in the Mercedes where Miranda and Andrea are having their climactic conversation.\n\nFox originally refused permission to let Frankel shoot som", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York and Paris", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "New York and Paris "}, {"Answer": "New York and Paris.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography took place over 57 days in New York and Paris between October and December 2005. The film's budget was $41\u00a0million. It was originally lower, which caused problems with some locations\u2014the crew could not get permission to shoot at the Museum of Modern Art or Bryant Park."}, {"Answer": "New York and Paris.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Ballhaus, at Finerman and Frankel's suggestion, composed as many shots as possible, whether interiors or exteriors, to at least partially take in busy New York street scenes in the background, to convey the excitement of working in a glamorous industry in New York."}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006", "who were the main actors of this film?", "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway", "what role did the former actress play?", "She plays Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor", "what is the story line of the film?", "An aspiring journalist Andrea lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine. Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else.", "which countries is this film shot in?", "United States, France"], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "why did they go to the later mentioned country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fox originally refused permission to let Frankel shoot some scenes from the third act in Paris, where it is set, due to the low budget. But after six \"nightmarish\" weeks of shooting, he had an editor cut a \"sizzle reel\" of highlights. That convinced the studio to increase the budget to allow for limited shooting overseas", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Fox originally refused permission to let Frankel shoot some scenes from the third act in Paris, where it is set, due to the low budget. But after six \"nightmarish\" weeks of shooting, he had an editor cut a \"sizzle reel\" of highlights. That convinced the studio to increase the budget to allow for limited shooting overseas (Streep did not go as Fox believed it would be too expensive).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The crew were in Paris for only two days, and used only exteriors.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Paris", "Rationale": "The crew were in Paris for only two days, and used only exteriors."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "After six \"nightmarish\" weeks of shooting, he had an editor cut a \"sizzle reel\" of highlights. That convinced the studio to increase the budget to allow for limited shooting overseas.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "But after six \"nightmarish\" weeks of shooting, he had an editor cut a \"sizzle reel\" of highlights. That convinced the studio to increase the budget to allow for limited shooting overseas"}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006", "who were the main actors of this film?", "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway", "what role did the former actress play?", "She plays Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor", "what is the story line of the film?", "An aspiring journalist Andrea lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine. Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else.", "which countries is this film shot in?", "United States, France", "why did they go to the later mentioned country?", "Fox originally refused permission to let Frankel shoot some scenes from the third act in Paris, where it is set, due to the low budget. But after six \"nightmarish\" weeks of shooting, he had an editor cut a \"sizzle reel\" of highlights. That convinced the studio to increase the budget to allow for limited shooting overseas"], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did the movie have any songs by any famous singer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - U2's 'City of Blinding Lights'; Madonna's 'Vogue' & 'Jump'; KT Tunstall's \"Suddenly I See\"", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": ". His work was balanced with songs by U2 (\"City of Blinding Lights\", Miranda and Andrea in Paris), Madonna (\"Vogue\" & \"Jump\", Andrea's fashion montage & her first day on the job, respectively), KT Tunstall (\"Suddenly I See\", female montage during opening credits), Alanis Morissette (\"Crazy\", Central Park photo shoot), (\"Our Remains,\" Andrea picks up James Holt's sketches for Miranda; Bittersweet Faith, Lily's art show), Azure Ray (\"Sleep,\" following the breakdown of her relationship with Nate), Jamiroquai (\"Seven Days in Sunny June,\" Andrea and Christian meet at James Holt's party) among others. Frankel had wanted to use \"City of Blinding Lights\" in the film after he had used it as a soundtrack to a video montage of Paris scenes he had put together after scouting locations there. Likewise, Field had advocated just as strongly for \"Vogue.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "U2 , Madonna", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": " His work was balanced with songs by U2 (\"City of Blinding Lights\", Miranda and Andrea in Paris), Madonna (\"Vogue\" & \"Jump\", Andrea's fashion montage & her first day on the job, "}, {"Answer": "U2, Madonna, KT Tunstall to name a few.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "His work was balanced with songs by U2 (\"City of Blinding Lights\", Miranda and Andrea in Paris), Madonna (\"Vogue\" & \"Jump\", Andrea's fashion montage & her first day on the job, respectively), KT Tunstall (\"Suddenly I See\", female montage during opening credits), Alanis Morissette (\"Crazy\", Central Park photo shoot), (\"Our Remains,\" Andrea picks up James Holt's sketches for Miranda; Bittersweet Faith, Lily's art show), Azure Ray (\"Sleep,\" following the breakdown of her relationship with Nate), Jamiroquai (\"Seven Days in Sunny June,\" Andrea and Christian meet at James Holt's party) among others."}, {"Answer": "U2, Madonna, KT Tunstall, etc.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": " His work was balanced with songs by U2 (\"City of Blinding Lights\", Miranda and Andrea in Paris), Madonna (\"Vogue\" & \"Jump\", Andrea's fashion montage & her first day on the job, respectively), KT Tunstall (\"Suddenly I See\", female montage during opening credits), Alanis Morissette (\"Crazy\", Central Park photo shoot), (\"Our Remains,\" Andrea picks up James Holt's sketches for Miranda; Bittersweet Faith, Lily's art show), Azure Ray (\"Sleep,\" following the breakdown of her relationship with Nate), Jamiroquai (\"Seven Days in Sunny June,\" Andrea and Christian meet at James Holt's party) among others. "}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006", "who were the main actors of this film?", "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway", "what role did the former actress play?", "She plays Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor", "what is the story line of the film?", "An aspiring journalist Andrea lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine. Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else.", "which countries is this film shot in?", "United States, France", "why did they go to the later mentioned country?", "Fox originally refused permission to let Frankel shoot some scenes from the third act in Paris, where it is set, due to the low budget. But after six \"nightmarish\" weeks of shooting, he had an editor cut a \"sizzle reel\" of highlights. That convinced the studio to increase the budget to allow for limited shooting overseas", "did the movie have any songs by any famous singer?", "Yes - U2's 'City of Blinding Lights'; Madonna's 'Vogue' & 'Jump'; KT Tunstall's \"Suddenly I See\""], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the second singers style of music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "disco, dance music, punk rock", "Topic": "Madonna", "Topic_section": "Musical style and songwriting", "Rationale": "Madonna spent her early years dabbling in rock music with Breakfast Club and Emmy. While performing with Emmy, Madonna recorded about 12\u201314 songs that resemble the punk rock of that period. Her early rock roots also can be found on the demo album \"Pre-Madonna\". Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted that with her self-titled debut album, Madonna began her career as a disco diva, in an era that did not have any such divas to speak of. In the beginning of the 1980s, disco was an anathema to the mainstream pop, and according to Erlewine, Madonna had a huge role in popularizing dance music as mainstream music. The album's songs reveal several key trends that have continued to define her success, including a strong dance-based idiom, catchy hooks, highly polished arrangements and Madonna's own vocal style. Her second album, \"Like a Virgin\" (1984), foreshadowed several trends in her later works. It contained references to classical works (pizzicato synthesizer line that opens \"Angel\"); potential nega", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is referred as \"Queen of Pop\"", "Topic": "Madonna", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Referred to as the \"Queen of Pop\","}, {"Answer": "Rock music, classical music, dance music, punk rock and many more.", "Topic": "Madonna", "Topic_section": "Musical style and songwriting", "Rationale": "Madonna spent her early years dabbling in rock music with Breakfast Club and Emmy. While performing with Emmy, Madonna recorded about 12\u201314 songs that resemble the punk rock of that period. Her early rock roots also can be found on the demo album \"Pre-Madonna\". Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted that with her self-titled debut album, Madonna began her career as a disco diva, in an era that did not have any such divas to speak of. In the beginning of the 1980s, disco was an anathema to the mainstream pop, and according to Erlewine, Madonna had a huge role in popularizing dance music as mainstream music. The album's songs reveal several key trends that have continued to define her success, including a strong dance-based idiom, catchy hooks, highly polished arrangements and Madonna's own vocal style. Her second album, \"Like a Virgin\" (1984), foreshadowed several trends in her later works. It contained references to classical works (pizzicato synthesizer line that opens \"Angel\"); potential nega"}, {"Answer": "Madonna's music has been the subject of much analysis and scrutiny.", "Topic": "Madonna", "Topic_section": "Musical style and songwriting", "Rationale": "Madonna's music has been the subject of much analysis and scrutiny. "}]} {"Context": ["who played anne hathaway's boyfriend in the devil wears prada", "Adrian Grenier", "which year did the movie realease ?", "June 2006", "who were the main actors of this film?", "Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway", "what role did the former actress play?", "She plays Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor", "what is the story line of the film?", "An aspiring journalist Andrea lands a job as junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of \"Runway\" magazine. Andy plans to put up with Miranda's excessive demands and humiliating treatment for one year in the hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else.", "which countries is this film shot in?", "United States, France", "why did they go to the later mentioned country?", "Fox originally refused permission to let Frankel shoot some scenes from the third act in Paris, where it is set, due to the low budget. But after six \"nightmarish\" weeks of shooting, he had an editor cut a \"sizzle reel\" of highlights. That convinced the studio to increase the budget to allow for limited shooting overseas", "did the movie have any songs by any famous singer?", "Yes - U2's 'City of Blinding Lights'; Madonna's 'Vogue' & 'Jump'; KT Tunstall's \"Suddenly I See\"", "what is the second singers style of music?", "disco, dance music, punk rock"], "Conversation_no": 157, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "did the movies receive any awards?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Meryl Streep won the Golden Globe for Best Actress (Musical/Comedy).", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "The film received ample attention from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association when its Golden Globe Award nominations were announced in December. The film itself was in the running for Best Picture (Comedy/Musical) and Supporting Actress (for Blunt). Streep later won the Globe for Best Actress (Musical/Comedy).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Variety\" Blockbuster Book to Film Award.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "Quill \"Variety\" Blockbuster Book to Film Award."}, {"Answer": "The film was honored by the National Board of Review as one of the year's ten best.", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "'The Devil Wears Prada' is an energetically directed, perfect-fit of a film that has surprised some in the industry with its box-office legs. It has delighted the country, much as did Lauren Weisberger's book, which is still going strong on several national bestseller lists.\nThe film was honored by the National Board of Review as one of the year's ten best. The American Film Institute gave the film similar recognition.\n\nThe film received ample attention from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association when its Golden Globe Award nominations were announced in December. The film itself was in the running for Best Picture (Comedy/Musical) and Supporting Actress (for Blunt). Streep later won the Globe for Best Actress (Musical/Comedy)."}, {"Answer": "Frankel and Weisberger jointly accepted the first Quill \"Variety\" Blockbuster Book to Film Award", "Topic": "The Devil Wears Prada (film)", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "Three months after the film's North American release (October 2006), Frankel and Weisberger jointly accepted the first Quill \"Variety\" Blockbuster Book to Film Award"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10."}, {"Answer": "Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 66 out of 100, based on 54 critics.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10. The website's critical consensus reads, \"\"Mary Poppins Returns\" relies on the magic of its classic forebear to cast a familiar \u2013 but still solidly effective \u2013 family-friendly spell.\" On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 66 out of 100, based on 54 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews.\" Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"A\u2013\" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an 84% overall positive score and a 62% \"definite recommend\".\n\nPeter Bradshaw of \"The Guardian\" gave the film 3 out of 5\u00a0stars, writing \"Emily "}, {"Answer": "7.28/10.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10."], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was this film released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "2018", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2018", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay written by David Magee and a story by Magee, Marshall, and John DeLuca"}, {"Answer": "December 19, 2018.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nWalt Disney Pictures announced the film in September 2015. Marshall was hired later that month, and Blunt and Miranda were cast in February 2016. Principal photography lasted from February to July 2017, and took place at Shepperton Studios in England. \"Mary Poppins Returns\" had its world premiere at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on November 29, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 19, 2018, making it one of the longest intervals between film sequels in cinematic history, at 54\u00a0years."}, {"Answer": "December 19, 2018.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Release", "Rationale": "The film was originally scheduled to be released on December 25, 2018. However, in July\u00a02018, it was moved up from its original release date to December 19, 2018."}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who directed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rob Marshall", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rob Marshall", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay written by David Magee and a story by Magee, Marshall, and John DeLuca."}, {"Answer": "Rob Marshall.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall,"}, {"Answer": "Rob Marshall", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall"}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Musical fantasy film", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "musical fantasy film", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay written by David Magee and a story by Magee, Marshall, and John DeLuca."}, {"Answer": "musical fantasy film.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay written by David Magee and a story by Magee, Marshall, and John DeLuca. Loosely based on the book series \"Mary Poppins\" by P. L. Travers, the film is a sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins, with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, and Meryl Streep in supporting roles. Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.\n"}, {"Answer": "Musical fantasy film", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film"}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is this motion picture all about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.\n"}, {"Answer": "Based on the book series \"Mary Poppins, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay written by David Magee and a story by Magee, Marshall, and John DeLuca. Loosely based on the book series \"Mary Poppins\" by P. L. Travers, the film is a sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins, with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, and Meryl Streep in supporting roles. Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife."}, {"Answer": "Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife."], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Emily Blunt", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the film is a sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Emily Blunt", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Loosely based on the book series \"Mary Poppins\" by P. L. Travers, the film is a sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins, with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, and Meryl Streep in supporting roles"}, {"Answer": "Emily Blunt.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay written by David Magee and a story by Magee, Marshall, and John DeLuca. Loosely based on the book series \"Mary Poppins\" by P. L. Travers, the film is a sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins, with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, and Meryl Streep in supporting roles. Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife."}, {"Answer": "Emily Blunt", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins, wit"}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "Emily Blunt"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how were the protagonist's nature and personality depicted in the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A quintessential English nanny, Mary Poppins is a slightly stern but caring woman, who uses magic and self-control to take care of the Banks children", "Topic": "Mary Poppins (character)", "Topic_section": "Description of character", "Rationale": "A quintessential English nanny, Mary Poppins is a slightly stern but caring woman, who uses magic and self-control to take care of the Banks children"}, {"Answer": "A quintessential English nanny, Mary Poppins is a slightly stern but caring woman, who uses magic and self-control to take care of the Banks children. She is usually identifiable by her sensible hat and parrot umbrella, which she brings with her wherever she goes on outings, she also has the power to teleport to a place she wants. She is kind towards the children, but can be firm when needed.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins (character)", "Topic_section": "Description of character", "Rationale": "A quintessential English nanny, Mary Poppins is a slightly stern but caring woman, who uses magic and self-control to take care of the Banks children. She is usually identifiable by her sensible hat and parrot umbrella, which she brings with her wherever she goes on outings, she also has the power to teleport to a place she wants. She is kind towards the children, but can be firm when needed. She is \"practically perfect in every way\". In the film version, she is a young woman, with an air of grace and elegance about her.\n"}, {"Answer": "Mary Poppins is a slightly stern but caring woman, who uses magic and self-control to take care of the Banks children", "Topic": "Mary Poppins (character)", "Topic_section": "Description of character", "Rationale": "A quintessential English nanny, Mary Poppins is a slightly stern but caring woman, who uses magic and self-control to take care of the Banks children. "}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "Emily Blunt", "how were the protagonist's nature and personality depicted in the film?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where were the scenes filmed at?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography on the film began on 10\u00a0February 2017, at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Eight soundstages were used to build practical sets for the film, including Cherry Tree Lane, and the enormous abandoned park, where a big part of the musical number, \"Trip a Little Light Fantastic,\" was set.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Eight soundstages were used to build practical sets for the film, including Cherry Tree Lane, and the enormous abandoned park, where a big part of the musical number, \"Trip a Little Light Fantastic,\" was set."}, {"Answer": "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England, Cherry Tree Lane, and the enormous abandoned park, soundstages in Hollywood, filming also took place on location, the Bank of England, and outside Buckingham Palace.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography on the film began on 10\u00a0February 2017, at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England. Eight soundstages were used to build practical sets for the film, including Cherry Tree Lane, and the enormous abandoned park, where a big part of the musical number, \"Trip a Little Light Fantastic,\" was set.\n\nScenes requiring green and blue screens for visual effects were first filmed on J and K Stages with physical set pieces for the cast to interact with, which would then swapped out in post-production with animation. Unlike the first film, which was wholly shot within soundstages in Hollywood, filming also took place on location, including outside the Bank of England in March 2017, and outside Buckingham Palace in April 2017. Principal photography was wrapped by July\u00a02017."}, {"Answer": "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography on the film began on 10\u00a0February 2017, at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England. Eight soundstages were used to build practical sets for the film, including Cherry Tree Lane, and the enormous abandoned park, where a big part of the musical number, \"Trip a Little Light Fantastic,\" was set."}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "Emily Blunt", "how were the protagonist's nature and personality depicted in the film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where were the scenes filmed at?", "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "is there someone who owns the above studios?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the Pinewood Studios Group", "Topic": "Shepperton Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is now part of the Pinewood Studios Group", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Thomas Wood.", "Topic": "Shepperton Studios", "Topic_section": "1930s\u20131960s", "Rationale": "Shepperton Studios was built on the grounds of Littleton Park, which was built in the 17th century by local nobleman Thomas Wood."}, {"Answer": "The Pinewood Studios Group.", "Topic": "Shepperton Studios", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shepperton Studios is a film studio located in Shepperton, Surrey, England with a history dating back to 1931. It is now part of the Pinewood Studios Group. During its early existence the studio was branded as Sound City."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "Emily Blunt", "how were the protagonist's nature and personality depicted in the film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where were the scenes filmed at?", "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England", "is there someone who owns the above studios?", "Yes, the Pinewood Studios Group"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who composed that film's music score?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The music and score for the film was composed by Marc Shaiman, with song lyrics written by Scott Wittman and Shaiman.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The music and score for the film was composed by Marc Shaiman, with song lyrics written by Scott Wittman and Shaiman"}, {"Answer": "Marc Shaiman.", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The music and score for the film was composed by Marc Shaiman, with song lyrics written by Scott Wittman and Shaiman. The complete soundtrack album was released by Walt Disney Records on 7\u00a0December 2018. Shaiman had heard about the film in 2014 and begged director Marshall to be allowed to write the songs for the film. Shaiman, in regards to working on the film, stated \u201cOur love for the original movie overrode our fears, we re-embraced the thing we loved as children. There\u2019s no need for irony or snark. This is our love letter to the original\u201d."}, {"Answer": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic": "Mary Poppins Returns", "Topic_section": "Music", "Rationale": "The music and score for the film was composed by Marc Shaiman"}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "Emily Blunt", "how were the protagonist's nature and personality depicted in the film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where were the scenes filmed at?", "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England", "is there someone who owns the above studios?", "Yes, the Pinewood Studios Group", "who composed that film's music score?", "Marc Shaiman"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "from where did he study music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "Emily Blunt", "how were the protagonist's nature and personality depicted in the film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where were the scenes filmed at?", "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England", "is there someone who owns the above studios?", "Yes, the Pinewood Studios Group", "who composed that film's music score?", "Marc Shaiman", "from where did he study music?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "is he an activist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To protest the passage of California Proposition 8 in November 2008, he wrote a satiric mini-musical called \"Prop 8 \u2014 The Musical.\"", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Activism", "Rationale": "To protest the passage of California Proposition 8 in November 2008, Shaiman wrote a satiric mini-musical called \"Prop 8 \u2014 The Musical.\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "To protest the passage of California Proposition 8 in November 2008, Shaiman wrote a satiric mini-musical called \"Prop 8 \u2014 The Musical.", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Activism", "Rationale": "To protest the passage of California Proposition 8 in November 2008, Shaiman wrote a satiric mini-musical called \"Prop 8 \u2014 The Musical."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Shaiman and other Broadway artists who had previously worked with the director became critical and called for a boycott of the theatre by all gay artists and performers, ending in the director's resignation days later.", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Activism", "Rationale": "In 2008, a controversy erupted nationwide when California Musical Theatre's then artistic director resigned over the revelation of his personal donation of $1000 to a political campaign to support California proposition 8, which was an amendment to change the California Constitution to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry in California. After the amendment was passed, donor information became public. Shaiman and other Broadway artists who had previously worked with the director became critical and called for a boycott of the theatre by all gay artists and performers, ending in the director's resignation days later.\n\nTo protest the passage of California Proposition 8 in November 2008, Shaiman wrote a satiric mini-musical called \"Prop 8 \u2014 The Musical.\" The 3-minute video was distributed on the internet at FunnyOrDie.com, beginning on December 3, 2008. It was written and produced in just a few days. The cast includes Jack Black (who plays Jesus), Neil Patrick Harris, John C. R"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Activism", "Rationale": "In 2008, a controversy erupted nationwide when California Musical Theatre's then artistic director resigned over the revelation of his personal donation of $1000 to a political campaign to support California proposition 8, which was an amendment to change the California Constitution to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry in California"}]} {"Context": ["what is the new mary poppins movie rated", "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 371 reviews, with an average rating of 7.28/10.", "when was this film released?", "2018", "who directed it?", "Rob Marshall", "what is the genre of this motion picture?", "Musical fantasy film", "what is this motion picture all about?", "Set in London during the Great Depression, some twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, return to them in the wake of the death of Michael's wife.", "which actress\u00a0played the role of the protagonist?", "Emily Blunt", "how were the protagonist's nature and personality depicted in the film?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where were the scenes filmed at?", "Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England", "is there someone who owns the above studios?", "Yes, the Pinewood Studios Group", "who composed that film's music score?", "Marc Shaiman", "from where did he study music?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is he an activist?", "To protest the passage of California Proposition 8 in November 2008, he wrote a satiric mini-musical called \"Prop 8 \u2014 The Musical.\""], "Conversation_no": 158, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "apart from this film, what other films/tv shows has he composed music for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Numerous, including \"Broadcast News\", \"Beaches\", \"When Harry Met Sally...\", etc.", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "His film credits include \"Broadcast News\", \"Beaches\", \"When Harry Met Sally...\", \"City Slickers\", \"The Addams Family\", \"Sister Act\", \"Sleepless in Seattle\", \"A Few Good Men\", \"The American President\", \"The First Wives Club\", \"George of the Jungle\", \"In & Out\", \"Patch Adams\", \"\", \"\", \"Hairspray\", \"Flipped\", \"Mary Poppins Returns\" and HBO's \"From the Earth to the Moon\" and \"61*\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Hairspray\"", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He wrote the music and co-wrote the lyrics for the Broadway musical version of the John Waters film \"Hairspray\". He has won a Grammy, an Emmy and a Tony, and been nominated for seven Oscars."}, {"Answer": "Hairspray, When Harry Met Sally, We Are in Love, Smash to name a few.", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "His film credits include \"Broadcast News\", \"Beaches\", \"When Harry Met Sally...\", \"City Slickers\", \"The Addams Family\", \"Sister Act\", \"Sleepless in Seattle\", \"A Few Good Men\", \"The American President\", \"The First Wives Club\", \"George of the Jungle\", \"In & Out\", \"Patch Adams\", \"\", \"\", \"Hairspray\", \"Flipped\", \"Mary Poppins Returns\" and HBO's \"From the Earth to the Moon\" and \"61*\". He frequently works on films by Billy Crystal and Rob Reiner. He also appeared in many of these films.\n\nShaiman has earned seven Academy Award nominations, a Tony Award and a Grammy Award for his work on the musical \"Hairspray\", and an Emmy Award for co-writing Billy Crystal's Academy Award performances. He has also been Grammy-nominated for his arrangements for Harry Connick Jr.'s recordings \"When Harry Met Sally...\" and \"We Are in Love\" as well as \"Hairspray\" and \"Smash\" and Emmy-nominated for his work on \"Saturday Night Live\" and \"Smash\". In 2002, he was honored with the \"Outstanding Achievement in Music-In-F"}, {"Answer": "\"Broadcast News\", \"Beaches\", \"When Harry Met Sally...\", \"City Slickers\", \"The Addams Family\", \"Sister Act\" and others", "Topic": "Marc Shaiman", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "His film credits include \"Broadcast News\", \"Beaches\", \"When Harry Met Sally...\", \"City Slickers\", \"The Addams Family\", \"Sister Act\", \"Sleepless in Seattle\", \"A Few Good Men\", \"The American President\", \"The First Wives Club\", \"George of the Jungle\", \"In & Out\", \"Patch Adams\", \"\", \"\", \"Hairspray\", \"Flipped\", \"Mary Poppins Returns\" and HBO's \"From the Earth to the Moon\" and \"61*\". He frequently works on films by Billy Crystal and Rob Reiner. He also appeared in many of these films."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did victor start on young and restless", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "February 8, 1980", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Casting and creation", "Rationale": "William J. Bell created Victor as a short-term non-contractual role, debuting on February 8, 1980. Bell stated in 1997, \"[Victor] would last between eight to twelve weeks, at which time he was to be shot by his wife.\" However, once he saw Braeden's performance, he thought \"the voice, the power, the inner strength\", and knew he didn't want to lose the actor; \"The first thing was to get Eric under contract, but he didn't want to go under contract\", he said. However, Braeden was uneasy about the daytime soap opera genre, admitting years later he thought it was \"too confining\"; although soon signed a six-month contract. Bell immediately changed Victor's storyline to salvage, redeem and develop the character.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1980", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980"}, {"Answer": "In 1980", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. However, after Bell saw Braed"}, {"Answer": "Since 1980", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "since 1980"}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980"], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is victor newman?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". "}, {"Answer": "It is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\"", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. However, after Bell saw Braeden's performance, he decided to sign the actor onto a contract. Braeden was hesitant to work on a soap opera, but eventually signed a con"}, {"Answer": "He is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". "}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\"."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who plays his role?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Eric Braeden", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Eric Braeden", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980. "}, {"Answer": "Eric Braeden", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ictor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. However, after Bell saw Bra"}, {"Answer": "Eric Braeden", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Eric Braeden "}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden"], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. The network is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Columbia Broadcasting System", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network"}, {"Answer": "Columbia Broadcasting System", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. The network is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).\n"}, {"Answer": "The Columbia Broadcasting System", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System "}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was it established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1974", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 1974, CBS dropped its original full name and became known simply as CBS, Inc. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation acquired the network in 1995, renaming its corporate entity CBS Broadcasting, Inc. two years later, and eventually adopted the name of the company it had acquired to become CBS Corporation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "January 1927", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The network has its origins in United Independent Broadcasters Inc., a radio network founded in Chicago by New York City talent agent Arthur Judson in January 1927."}, {"Answer": "January 1927.", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he network has its origins in United Independent Broadcasters Inc., a radio network founded in Chicago by New York City talent agent Arthur Judson in January 1927. In April of that year, the Columbia Phonograph Company, parent of the Columbia record label, invested in the network, resulting in its rebranding as the Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting"}, {"Answer": "January 27, 1927", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Early radio years", "Rationale": "The origins of CBS date back to January 27, 1927"}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974"], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who owns it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division.", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. The network is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "ViacomCBS", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division."}, {"Answer": "ViacomCBS", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "cquired to become CBS Corporation. In 2000, CBS came under the control of the original incarnation of Viacom, which was formed as a spin-off of CBS in 1971. In 2005, Viacom split itself into two separate companies and re-established CBS Corporation through the spin-off of its broadcast television, radio and select cable television and non-broadcasting assets, with the CBS network at its core. CBS Corporation was controlled by Sumner Redstone through National Amusements, which also controlled the second incarnation of Viacom until December 4, 2019, when the two separated companies agreed to re-merge to become ViacomCBS."}, {"Answer": "ViacomCBS", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. "}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974", "who owns it?", "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is it located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "At the CBS Building in New York City.", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. The network is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York City", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The network is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, "}, {"Answer": "CBS Building in New York City", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. The network is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).\n"}, {"Answer": "New York City, Los Angeles", "Topic": "CBS", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " CBS Building in New York City,"}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974", "who owns it?", "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division.", "where is it located?", "At the CBS Building in New York City."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who created the original character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell.", "Topic": "The Young and the Restless", "Topic_section": "Casting and story development", "Rationale": "Co-creators William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell centered \"The Young and the Restless\" around two core families, the wealthy Brooks' and the poor Fosters. Bell borrowed this technique of soap opera building from his mentor, Irna Phillips.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "William J. Bell", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again."}, {"Answer": "Created by William J. Bell", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "den since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. However, after Bell saw Braeden's performance, he decided to sign the actor onto a contract. Braeden was hesitant to work on a soap opera, but eventually signed a contract, and has remained on the series as a regular cast member for a total of 40 years. The character is widely described as a ruthless villain, while loving to those he holds dear. Over the years, he has also been the center of several controversial plots and relationships."}, {"Answer": "William J. Bell", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Created by William J. Bell "}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974", "who owns it?", "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division.", "where is it located?", "At the CBS Building in New York City.", "who created the original character?", "William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how was he received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Chris Jancelewicz of \"The Huffington Post\" described Victor as \"the very definition of daytime TV icon\".", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Reception and legacy", "Rationale": "Chris Jancelewicz of \"The Huffington Post\" described Victor as \"the very definition of daytime TV icon\" "}, {"Answer": "Chris Jancelewicz of \"The Huffington Post\" described Victor as \"the very definition of daytime TV icon\" and noted that, \"Even people who have never seen an episode in their lives know his name, his face, and his powerful low voice.", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Reception and legacy", "Rationale": "Chris Jancelewicz of \"The Huffington Post\" described Victor as \"the very definition of daytime TV icon\" and noted that, \"Even people who have never seen an episode in their lives know his name, his face, and his powerful low voice.\" In the early 1990s, he was described as a . He is credited as bei"}, {"Answer": "He is credited as being one of the soap opera world's leading stars.", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Reception and legacy", "Rationale": " He is credited as being one of the soap opera world's leading stars. "}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974", "who owns it?", "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division.", "where is it located?", "At the CBS Building in New York City.", "who created the original character?", "William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell.", "how was he received?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is the original character married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - With Julia Newman.", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Victor arrived in Genoa City, Wisconsin for business, and he eventually formed his own worldwide conglomerate, Newman Enterprises. After his first marriage to Julia Newman (Meg Bennett), he formed a romance with stripper Nikki Reed (Melody Thomas Scott). Their union developed into a supercouple pairing, which has lasted over three decades.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, to Julia Newman", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After his first marriage to Julia Newman (Meg Bennett), he formed a romance with stripper Nikki Reed (Melody Thomas Scott). "}, {"Answer": "With Nikki Reed", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Relationships", "Rationale": "For over three decades, Victor has been romantically linked with Nikki Reed (Melody Thomas Scott). Nikki was originally from the lower walks of life, having been a stripper. After multiple failed relationships, she began a romance with Victor, who taught her about society. They fall in love and have a child, Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle), and later a son, Nicholas Newman (Joshua Morrow). The couple are widely considered a supercouple within the soap opera media. The writers of \"The Young and the Restless\" detailed their cha"}, {"Answer": "Yes to Julia Newman", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After his first marriage to Julia Newman"}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974", "who owns it?", "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division.", "where is it located?", "At the CBS Building in New York City.", "who created the original character?", "William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell.", "how was he received?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the original character married?", "Yes - With Julia Newman."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "describe him in a few words", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser.", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is described as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\".", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. "}, {"Answer": "German-born American film and television actor", "Topic": "Eric Braeden", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eric Braeden (born Hans-J\u00f6rg Gudegast; April 3, 1941) is a German-born American film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\", as Hans Dietrich in the 1960s TV series \"The Rat Patrol\", Dr. Charles Forbin in \"\", and as John Jacob Astor IV in the"}, {"Answer": "The character is widely described as a ruthless villain, while loving to those he holds dear.", "Topic": "Victor Newman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he character is widely described as a ruthless villain, while loving to those he holds dear. "}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974", "who owns it?", "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division.", "where is it located?", "At the CBS Building in New York City.", "who created the original character?", "William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell.", "how was he received?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the original character married?", "Yes - With Julia Newman.", "describe him in a few words", "He was a despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what other shows or movies has the actor you mentioned before been a part of?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Combat, Morituri, Twelve O'Clock High, Blue Light.", "Topic": "Eric Braeden", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "During the 1960s he appeared in several episodes of TV's longest-running World War II drama (1962\u20131967) \"Combat!\", always playing a German soldier. In 1965, he appeared in a film called \"Morituri\" starring Marlon Brando and Yul Brynner, and guest-starred in \"The Man From U.N.C.L.E.\" as T.H.R.U.S.H. agent Mr. Oakes in \"The Discotheque Affair\"; season two, episode five.\nIn 1966, he guest-starred as Luftwaffe Major Bentz in episode 28, \"Day of Reckoning\", of season two of the TV series \"Twelve O'Clock High\" (a series which was very loosely based on the classic 1949 war film with the same name) and also appeared in an episode of the 1966 espionage drama series \"Blue Light\". His main character for the next two years was his regular starring role playing German \"Hauptmann\" (Captain) Hans Dietrich on the TV series \"The Rat Patrol\" (1966\u20131968),\n\nHe starred in the 1969 western \"100 Rifles\" with Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds and Jim Brown (noted for the first big screen interracial love scene betw", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Rat Patrol\", \"Titanic\"", "Topic": "Eric Braeden", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eric Braeden (born Hans-J\u00f6rg Gudegast; April 3, 1941) is a German-born American film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\", as Hans Dietrich in the 1960s TV series \"The Rat Patrol\", Dr. Charles Forbin in \"\", and as John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 film \"Titanic\"."}, {"Answer": "The Rat Patrol\" and Titanic", "Topic": "Eric Braeden", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ric Braeden (born Hans-J\u00f6rg Gudegast; April 3, 1941) is a German-born American film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\", as Hans Dietrich in the 1960s TV series \"The Rat Patrol\", Dr. Charles Forbin in \"\", and as John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 film \"Titanic\". He won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1998 for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the role of Victor Newman."}, {"Answer": "TV series \"The Rat Patrol\", film \"Titanic\".", "Topic": "Eric Braeden", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " TV series \"The Rat Patrol\", Dr. Charles Forbin in \"\", and as John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 film \"Titanic\". He won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1998 for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the role of Victor Newman."}]} {"Context": ["when did victor start on young and restless", "February 8, 1980", "who is victor newman?", "Victor Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\".", "who plays his role?", "Eric Braeden", "what is the full form of the channel you just mentioned?", "The Columbia Broadcasting System.", "when was it established?", "1974", "who owns it?", "ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division.", "where is it located?", "At the CBS Building in New York City.", "who created the original character?", "William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell.", "how was he received?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the original character married?", "Yes - With Julia Newman.", "describe him in a few words", "He was a despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser.", "what other shows or movies has the actor you mentioned before been a part of?", "Combat, Morituri, Twelve O'Clock High, Blue Light."], "Conversation_no": 159, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is he still alive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes he is alive", "Topic": "Eric Braeden", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Eric Braeden (born Hans-J\u00f6rg Gudegast; April 3, 1941) is a German-born American film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\", as Hans Dietrich in the 1960s TV series \"The Rat Patrol\", Dr. Charles Forbin in \"\", and as John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 film \"Titanic\". He won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1998 for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the role of Victor Newman."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Jonah", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is the central figure of the Book of Jonah, in which he is called upon by God to travel to Nineveh and warn its residents of impending divine wrath. Instead, Jonah boards a ship to Tarshish. Caught in a storm, he orders the ship's crew to cast him overboard, whereupon he is swallowed by a giant fish.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jonah", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE. He is the central figure of the Book of Jonah, in which he is called upon by God to travel to Nineveh and warn its residents of impending divine wrath. Instead, Jonah boards a ship to Tarshish. Caught in a storm, he orders the ship's crew to cast him overboard, whereupon he is swallowed by a giant fish."}, {"Answer": "Jonah.", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE. He is the central figure of the Book of Jonah, in which he is called upon by God to travel to Nineveh and warn its residents of impending divine wrath. Instead, Jonah boards a ship to Tarshish. Caught in a storm, he orders the ship's crew to cast him overboard, whereupon he is swallowed by a giant fish. Three days later, after Jonah agrees to go to Nineveh, the fi"}, {"Answer": "Jonah", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Although the word \"whale\" is often used in English versions of the Jonah story, the Hebrew text actually uses the phrase \"dag gadol\", which means \"giant fish\". In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the species of the fish that swallowed Jonah was the subject of speculation for naturalists, who interpreted the story as an account of a historical incident. "}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah"], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is he ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE."}, {"Answer": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE. "}, {"Answer": "He is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE."}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is he ?", "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE."], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where was he born ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Israel.", "Topic": "Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Jonah or Jonas is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is he ?", "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "where was he born ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "the book you mentioned above what is it ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "Topic": "Hebrew Bible", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hebrew Bible, which is also called the Tanakh (; , or ; also \"Tenakh\", \"Tenak\", \"Tanach\"), or sometimes the Miqra (\u05de\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0), is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah", "Topic": "Hebrew Bible", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hebrew Bible, which is also called the Tanakh (; , or ; also \"Tenakh\", \"Tenak\", \"Tanach\"), or sometimes the Miqra (\u05de\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0), is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah."}, {"Answer": "The Hebrew Bible, which is also called the Tanakh or sometimes the Miqra, is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "Topic": "Hebrew Bible", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hebrew Bible, which is also called the Tanakh (; , or ; also \"Tenakh\", \"Tenak\", \"Tanach\"), or sometimes the Miqra (\u05de\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0), is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah. "}, {"Answer": "It is a book of the Nevi'im in the Hebrew Bible.", "Topic": "Book of Jonah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Book of Jonah is a book of the Nevi'im (\"Prophets\") in the Hebrew Bible. It tells of a Hebrew prophet named Jonah son of Amittai who is sent by God to prophesy the destruction of Nineveh but tries to escape the divine mission."}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is he ?", "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "where was he born ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "the book you mentioned above what is it ?", "The canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah."], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is the second thing you have mentioned ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It can most specifically mean the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "orah (; , \"Instruction\", \"Teaching\" or \"Law\") has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five books (Pentateuch or five books of Moses) of the Hebrew Bible.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It can most specifically mean the first five books of the Hebrew Bible", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Torah (; , \"Instruction\", \"Teaching\" or \"Law\") has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five books (Pentateuch or five books of Moses) of the Hebrew Bible. This is commonly known as the Written Torah. "}, {"Answer": "It means the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Torah (; , \"Instruction\", \"Teaching\" or \"Law\") has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five books (Pentateuch or five books of Moses) of the Hebrew Bible. "}, {"Answer": "Torah has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Torah (; , \"Instruction\", \"Teaching\" or \"Law\") has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five books (Pentateuch or five books of Moses) of the Hebrew Bible. This is commonly known as the Written Torah. It can also mean the continued narrative from all the 24 books, from the Book of Genesis to the end of the Tanakh (Chronicles). If in bound book form, it is called \"Chumash\", and is usually printed with the rabbinic commentaries (\"\"). If meant for liturgic purposes, it takes the form of a Torah scroll (\"Sefer Torah\"), which contains strictly the five books of Moses."}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is he ?", "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "where was he born ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "the book you mentioned above what is it ?", "The canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "what is the second thing you have mentioned ?", "It can most specifically mean the first five books of the Hebrew Bible."], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "in which language was it written in ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It can even mean the totality of Jewish teaching, culture, and practice, whether derived from biblical texts or later rabbinic writings.", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It can even mean the totality of Jewish teaching, culture, and practice, whether derived from biblical texts or later rabbinic writings.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hebrew", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Greek", "Rationale": "One of the earliest known translations of the first five books of Moses from the Hebrew into Greek was the Septuagint. "}, {"Answer": "Hebrew.", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Meaning and names", "Rationale": "The word \"Torah\" in Hebrew is derived from the root \u05d9\u05e8"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is he ?", "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "where was he born ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "the book you mentioned above what is it ?", "The canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "what is the second thing you have mentioned ?", "It can most specifically mean the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.", "in which language was it written in ?", "It can even mean the totality of Jewish teaching, culture, and practice, whether derived from biblical texts or later rabbinic writings."], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "was it translated into jewish ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": ". A number of Jewish English Bible translations have been published, for example by Artscroll publications", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Jewish translations", "Rationale": "The Torah has been translated by Jewish scholars into most of the major European languages, including English, German, Russian, French, Spanish and others. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has been translated by Jewish scholars into most of the major European languages", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Jewish translations", "Rationale": "The Torah has been translated by Jewish scholars into most of the major European languages, including English, German, Russian, French, Spanish and others. "}, {"Answer": "No, the Jews speak Hebrew.", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Meaning and names", "Rationale": "The word \"Torah\" in Hebrew is derived from the root \u05d9\u05e8\u05d4, which in the \"hif'il\" conjugation means 'to guide' or 'to teach' (cf. ). "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Jewish translations", "Rationale": "The Torah has been translated by Jewish scholars into most of the major European languages, including English, German, Russian, French, Spanish and others."}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is he ?", "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "where was he born ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "the book you mentioned above what is it ?", "The canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "what is the second thing you have mentioned ?", "It can most specifically mean the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.", "in which language was it written in ?", "It can even mean the totality of Jewish teaching, culture, and practice, whether derived from biblical texts or later rabbinic writings.", "was it translated into jewish ?", ". A number of Jewish English Bible translations have been published, for example by Artscroll publications"], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "this language is spoken in which country ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Israel.", "Topic": "Biblical Hebrew", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Biblical Hebrew ( \"Ivrit Miqra'it\" or \"Leshon ha-Miqra\"), also called classical Hebrew, is an archaic form of Hebrew, a language in the Canaanite branch of Semitic languages, spoken by the Israelites in the area known as Israel, roughly west of the Jordan River and east of the Mediterranean Sea. The term \"Hebrew\" was not used for the language in the Bible, which was referred to as (\"sefat k"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is the prophet who was thrown into the sea and swallowed by the whale", "Jonah", "which sea was he swallowed in ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is he ?", "A prophet in the Hebrew Bible of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE.", "where was he born ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "the book you mentioned above what is it ?", "The canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "what is the second thing you have mentioned ?", "It can most specifically mean the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.", "in which language was it written in ?", "It can even mean the totality of Jewish teaching, culture, and practice, whether derived from biblical texts or later rabbinic writings.", "was it translated into jewish ?", ". A number of Jewish English Bible translations have been published, for example by Artscroll publications", "this language is spoken in which country ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 160, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are its alternative names ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "'Pentateuch'", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Alternative names", "Rationale": "Christian scholars usually refer to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible as the 'Pentateuch' (, \"pent\u00e1teuchos\", 'five scrolls'), a term first used in the Hellenistic Judaism of Alexandria.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "'Pentateuch' (, \"pent\u00e1teuchos\", 'five scrolls')", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Alternative names", "Rationale": "Christian scholars usually refer to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible as the 'Pentateuch' (, \"pent\u00e1teuchos\", 'five scrolls'), a term first used in the Hellenistic Judaism of Alexandria."}, {"Answer": "Pentateuch.", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Alternative names", "Rationale": "Christian scholars usually refer to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible as the 'Pentateuch' (, \"pent\u00e1teuchos\", 'five scrolls'), a term first used in the Hellenistic Judaism of Alexandria."}, {"Answer": "Pentateuch", "Topic": "Torah", "Topic_section": "Alternative names", "Rationale": "Christian scholars usually refer to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible as the 'Pentateuch' (, \"pent\u00e1teuchos\", 'five scrolls'), a term first used in the Hellenistic Judaism of Alexandria."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how many states in india ruling by bjp", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "12", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Presence in States and UTs", "Rationale": "As of March 2020, the BJP holds a majority of Legislative Assembly in 12 states - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The alliance governs 18 states.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "the 2014 general election. Since that election, Modi has led the NDA government as Prime Minister and , the alliance governs 18 states."}, {"Answer": "18 States", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Long time Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi led it to a landslide victory in the 2014 general election. Since that election, Modi has led the NDA government as Prime Minister and , the alliance governs 18 states."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the full form of the above party ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Bharatiya Janata Party (; ; BJP)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Bharatiya Janata Party.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Bharatiya Janata Party (; ; BJP) "}, {"Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Bharatiya Janata Party"}, {"Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Bharatiya Janata Party (; ; BJP) is one of two major political parties in India, along with Indian National Congress."}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was its earlier name ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Janata Party.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. After the State of Emergency in 1977, the Jana Sangh merged with several other parties to form the Janata Party; it defeated the incumbent Congress party in the 1977 general election. After three years in power, the Janata party dissolved in 1980 with the members of the erstwhile Jana Sangh reconvening to form the BJP. Although initially unsuccessful, winning only two seats in the 1984 general election, it grew in strength on the back of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. Following victories in several state elections and better performances in national elections, the BJP became the largest party in the parliament in 1996; however, it lacked a majority in the lower house of Parliament, and its government lasted only 13 days.\n"}, {"Answer": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,"}, {"Answer": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee."}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was it formed ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1951.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951"}, {"Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951 in response to the politics of the dominant Congress party."}, {"Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951 in response to the politics of the dominant Congress party."}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "by whom ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee .", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee"}, {"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee"}, {"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951 in response to the politics of the dominant Congress party."}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951", "by whom ?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "name some of its chief ministers ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951", "by whom ?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "name some of its chief ministers ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who is the above person ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee (6 July 1901\u00a0\u2013 23 June 1953) was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet.", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee (6 July 1901\u00a0\u2013 23 June 1953) was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet."}, {"Answer": "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee (6 July 1901\u00a0\u2013 23 June 1953) was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet."}, {"Answer": "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet.", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee (6 July 1901\u00a0\u2013 23 June 1953) was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet."}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951", "by whom ?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "name some of its chief ministers ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the above person ?", "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what was his opinion on special status of jammu and kashmir ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Opinion on special status of Jammu and Kashmir", "Rationale": "Mukherjee was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity. He fought against it inside and outside the parliament with one of the goals of Bharatiya Jana Sangh being its abrogation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity.", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Opinion on special status of Jammu and Kashmir", "Rationale": "Mukherjee was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity. "}, {"Answer": "Mukherjee was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity.", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Opinion on special status of Jammu and Kashmir", "Rationale": "Mukherjee was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity."}, {"Answer": "He was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity. He fought against it inside and outside the parliament with one of the goals of Bharatiya Jana Sangh being its abrogation.", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Opinion on special status of Jammu and Kashmir", "Rationale": "Mukherjee was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity. He fought against it inside and outside the parliament with one of the goals of Bharatiya Jana Sangh being its abrogation. He raised his voice strongly against the provision in his Lok Sabha speech on 26 June 1952."}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951", "by whom ?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "name some of its chief ministers ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the above person ?", "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet", "what was his opinion on special status of jammu and kashmir ?", "He was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how did he die ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "23 June, 1953", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Mukherjee was arrested upon entering Kashmir on 11 May 1953. He and two of his arrested companions were first taken to Central Jail of Srinagar. Later they were transferred to a cottage outside the city. Mukherjee's condition started deteriorating and he started feeling pain in the back and high temperature on the night between 19 and 20 June. He was diagnosed with dry pleurisy from which he had also suffered in 1937 and 1944. The doctor Ali Mohammad prescribed him a streptomycin injection and powders, however, Mukherjee informed him that his family physician had told him that streptomycin did not suit his system. The doctor, however, told him that new information about the drug had come to light and assured him that he would be fine. On 22 June, he felt pain in the heart region, started perspiring and started feeling like he was fainting. He was later shifted to a hospital and provisionally diagnosed with a heart attack. He died a day later. The state government declared that he had d", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Though the state government claimed that he died due to a heart attack yet there are controversies regarding this.", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": ". The state government declared that he had died on 23 June at 3:40\u00a0a.m. due to a heart attack.\n\nHis death in custody raised wide suspicion across the country and demands for an independent inquiry were raised, including earnest requests from his mother, Jogamaya Devi, to Nehru. The prime minister declared that he had asked a number of persons who were privy to the facts and, according to him, there was no mystery behind Mukherjee's death. Devi did not accept Nehru's reply and requested an impartial inquiry. Nehru, however, ignored the letter and no inquiry commission was set up. Mukherjee's death, therefore, remains a matter of some controversy."}, {"Answer": "He was diagnosed with a heart attack", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "He was diagnosed with dry pleurisy from which he had also suffered in 1937 and 1944. The doctor Ali Mohammad prescribed him a streptomycin injection and powders, however, Mukherjee informed him that his family physician had told him that streptomycin did not suit his system. The doctor, however, told him that new information about the drug had come to light and assured him that he would be fine. On 22 June, he felt pain in the heart region, started perspiring and started feeling like he was fainting. He was later shifted to a hospital and provisionally diagnosed with a heart attack. He died a day later. "}, {"Answer": "Heart attack", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Death", "Rationale": "Mukherjee was arrested upon entering Kashmir on 11 May 1953. He and two of his arrested companions were first taken to Central Jail of Srinagar. Later they were transferred to a cottage outside the city. Mukherjee's condition started deteriorating and he started feeling pain in the back and high temperature on the night between 19 and 20 June. He was diagnosed with dry pleurisy from which he had also suffered in 1937 and 1944. The doctor Ali Mohammad prescribed him a streptomycin injection and powders, however, Mukherjee informed him that his family physician had told him that streptomycin did not suit his system. The doctor, however, told him that new information about the drug had come to light and assured him that he would be fine. On 22 June, he felt pain in the heart region, started perspiring and started feeling like he was fainting. He was later shifted to a hospital and provisionally diagnosed with a heart attack. He died a day later. The state government declared that he had d"}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951", "by whom ?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "name some of its chief ministers ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the above person ?", "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet", "what was his opinion on special status of jammu and kashmir ?", "He was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity", "how did he die ?", "23 June, 1953"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what legacy he left behind ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a bridge after Mukherjee, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) newly constructed, the tallest building in Delhi, was named the Doctor Syama Prasad Mukherjee Civic Centre, a flyover at Mathikere in Bangalore City Limits was inaugurated and named the Dr Syamaprasad Mukherjee Flyover", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory. On 7 August 1998, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a bridge after Mukherjee. Delhi has a major road named after Mukherjee called Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Marg. Kolkata, too, has a major road called Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road. In 2001, the main research funding institute of the Government of India, CSIR, instituted a new fellowship named after him.\n\nOn 22 April 2010, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) newly constructed Rs. 650-crore building, the tallest building in Delhi, was named the Doctor Syama Prasad Mukherjee Civic Centre. It was inaugurated by Home Minister P. Chidambaram. The building, which is estimated to cater to 20,000 visitors per day, will also house different wings and offices of the MCD. The MCD also built the Syama Prasad Swimming Pool Complex which hosted aquatic events during the 2010 Commonwealth Games held at New Delhi.\n\nIn 2012, a flyover at Mathikere in ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory.", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory. "}, {"Answer": "He had Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, Bridges, Buildings built in his memory", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory. On 7 August 1998, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a bridge after Mukherjee. Delhi has a major road named after Mukherjee called Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Marg. Kolkata, too, has a major road called Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road. In 2001, the main research funding institute of the Government of India, CSIR, instituted a new fellowship named after him.\n\nOn 22 April 2010, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) newly constructed Rs. 650-crore building, the tallest building in Delhi, was named the Doctor Syama Prasad Mukherjee Civic Centre. It was inaugurated by Home Minister P. Chidambaram. The building, which is estimated to cater to 20,000 visitors per day, will also house different wings and offices of the MCD. The MCD also built the Syama Prasad Swimming Pool Complex which hosted aquatic events during the 2010 Commonwealth Games held at New Delhi.\n\nIn 2012, a flyover at Mathikere in "}, {"Answer": "To name a few, \"Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi\" was established in 1969 in his memory, Delhi also has a major road named after him called \"Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Marg\".", "Topic": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory. On 7 August 1998, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a bridge after Mukherjee. Delhi has a major road named after Mukherjee called Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Marg. Kolkata, too, has a major road called Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road. In 2001, the main research funding institute of the Government of India, CSIR, instituted a new fellowship named after him."}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951", "by whom ?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "name some of its chief ministers ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the above person ?", "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet", "what was his opinion on special status of jammu and kashmir ?", "He was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity", "how did he die ?", "23 June, 1953", "what legacy he left behind ?", "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a bridge after Mukherjee, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) newly constructed, the tallest building in Delhi, was named the Doctor Syama Prasad Mukherjee Civic Centre, a flyover at Mathikere in Bangalore City Limits was inaugurated and named the Dr Syamaprasad Mukherjee Flyover"], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "the party first mentioned above what are its social policies ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\"", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "The official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "he official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism\". It is committed to Hindutva.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "The official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\" It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar."}, {"Answer": "It supports the construction of the Ram Temple", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "The BJP's Hindutva ideology has been reflected in many of its government policies. It supports the construction of the Ram Temple at the disputed site of the Babri Mosque. This issue was its major poll plank in the 1991 general elections. However, the demolition of the mosque during a BJP rally in 1992 resulted in a backlash against it, leading to a decline of the temple's prominence in its agenda. The education policy of the NDA government reorganised the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and tasked it with extensively revising the textbooks used in Indian schools. Various scholars have stated that this revision, especially in the case of history textbooks, was a covert attempt to \"saffronise\" Indian history. The NDA government introduced Vedic astrology as a subject in college curricula, despite opposition from several leading scientists."}, {"Answer": "The official philosophy of the party is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya. It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "The official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\" It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. "}]} {"Context": ["how many states in india ruling by bjp", "12", "what is the full form of the above party ?", "Bharatiya Janata Party", "what was its earlier name ?", "Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh", "when was it formed ?", "1951", "by whom ?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "name some of its chief ministers ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who is the above person ?", "He was an Indian politician, barrister and academician, who served as the Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet", "what was his opinion on special status of jammu and kashmir ?", "He was strongly opposed to Article 370, seeing it as a threat to national unity", "how did he die ?", "23 June, 1953", "what legacy he left behind ?", "Shyama Prasad Mukherji College of University of Delhi was established in 1969 in his memory, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a bridge after Mukherjee, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) newly constructed, the tallest building in Delhi, was named the Doctor Syama Prasad Mukherjee Civic Centre, a flyover at Mathikere in Bangalore City Limits was inaugurated and named the Dr Syamaprasad Mukherjee Flyover", "the party first mentioned above what are its social policies ?", "The official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\""], "Conversation_no": 161, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what are its foreign policy ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Vajpayee government's foreign policy in many ways represented a radical shift from BJP orthodoxy, while maintaining some aspects of it", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Foreign policy", "Rationale": "The Vajpayee government's foreign policy in many ways represented a radical shift from BJP orthodoxy, while maintaining some aspects of it. Its policy also represented a significant change from the Nehruvian idealism of previous governments, opting instead for realism. His party criticised him for adopting a much more moderate stance with Pakistan.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The historical stance was based on an aggressive Hindu nationalism combined with economic protectionism. Its official position was that the existence of Pakistan was illegitimate. During the Cold War, the party and its affiliates strongly opposed India's long standing policy of non-alignment, and instead advocated closeness to the United States.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Foreign policy", "Rationale": "The historical stance of the BJP towards foreign policy, like the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, was based on an aggressive Hindu nationalism combined with economic protectionism. The Bharatiya Jana Sangh was founded with the explicit aim of reversing the partition of India; as a result, its official position was that the existence of Pakistan was illegitimate. This antagonism toward Pakistan remains a significant influence on the BJP's ideology. During the Cold War, the party and its affiliates strongly opposed India's long standing policy of non-alignment, and instead advocated closeness to the United States."}, {"Answer": "It was based on an aggressive Hindu nationalism combined with economic protectionism. The Bharatiya Jana Sangh was founded with the explicit aim of reversing the partition of India; as a result, its official position was that the existence of Pakistan was illegitimate.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Foreign policy", "Rationale": "The historical stance of the BJP towards foreign policy, like the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, was based on an aggressive Hindu nationalism combined with economic protectionism. The Bharatiya Jana Sangh was founded with the explicit aim of reversing the partition of India; as a result, its official position was that the existence of Pakistan was illegitimate. "}, {"Answer": "The historical stance of the party towards foreign policy was based on an aggressive Hindu nationalism combined with economic protectionism.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Foreign policy", "Rationale": "The historical stance of the BJP towards foreign policy, like the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, was based on an aggressive Hindu nationalism combined with economic protectionism. The Bharatiya Jana Sangh was founded with the explicit aim of reversing the partition of India; as a result, its official position was that the existence of Pakistan was illegitimate. This antagonism toward Pakistan remains a significant influence on the BJP's ideology. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "full name of current prime minister of india", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Damodardas Modi ( ; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Damodardas Modi ( ; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014."}, {"Answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Damodardas Modi ( ; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014."}, {"Answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Damodardas Modi ( ; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014"}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when did he become the prime minister?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 2014", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Damodardas Modi ( ; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "26 May 2014", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Prime Minister", "Rationale": "Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014. "}, {"Answer": "2014", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Damodardas Modi ( ; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014."}, {"Answer": "26 May 2014", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Prime Minister", "Rationale": "After the Bharatiya Janata Party led National Democratic Alliance won a landslide in the 2014 Lok Sabha election, Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014."}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Environmental policy", "Rationale": "In naming his cabinet, Modi renamed the \"Ministry of Environment and Forests\" the \"Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change.\" In the first budget of the government, the money allotted to this ministry was reduced by more than 50%. The new ministry also removed or diluted a number of laws related to environmental protection. These included no longer requiring clearance from the National Board for Wildlife for projects close to protected areas, and allowing certain projects to proceed before environmental clearance was received. The government also tried to reconstitute the Wildlife board such that it no longer had representatives from non-governmental organisations: however, this move was prevented by the Supreme Court.\n\nModi also relaxed or abolished a number of other environmental regulations, particularly those related to industrial activity. A government committee stated that the existing system only served to create corruption, and that the government should instead rel", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The new ministry removed or diluted a number of laws related to environmental protection; these included no longer requiring clearance from the National Board for Wildlife for projects close to protected areas, and allowing certain projects to proceed before environmental clearance was received", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Environmental policy", "Rationale": "In naming his cabinet, Modi renamed the \"Ministry of Environment and Forests\" the \"Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change.\" In the first budget of the government, the money allotted to this ministry was reduced by more than 50%. The new ministry also removed or diluted a number of laws related to environmental protection. These included no longer requiring clearance from the National Board for Wildlife for projects close to protected areas, and allowing certain projects to proceed before environmental clearance was received. The government also tried to reconstitute the Wildlife board such that it no longer had representatives from non-governmental organisations: however, this move was prevented by the Supreme Court."}, {"Answer": "He relaxed or abolished a number of other environmental regulations, particularly those related to industrial activity. Other changes included reducing ministry oversight on small mining projects, and no longer requiring approval from tribal councils for projects inside forested areas. In addition, he lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Environmental policy", "Rationale": "The new ministry also removed or diluted a number of laws related to environmental protection. These included no longer requiring clearance from the National Board for Wildlife for projects close to protected areas, and allowing certain projects to proceed before environmental clearance was received. The government also tried to reconstitute the Wildlife board such that it no longer had representatives from non-governmental organisations: however, this move was prevented by the Supreme Court.\n\nModi also relaxed or abolished a number of other environmental regulations, particularly those related to industrial activity. A government committee stated that the existing system only served to create corruption, and that the government should instead rely on the owners of industries to voluntarily inform the government about the pollution they were creating. Other changes included reducing ministry oversight on small mining projects, and no longer requiring approval from tribal councils for p"}, {"Answer": "He renamed the \"Ministry of Environment and Forests\" the \"Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change\"; the money allotted to this ministry was reduced by more than 50%; also removed or diluted a number of laws related to environmental protection.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Environmental policy", "Rationale": "In naming his cabinet, Modi renamed the \"Ministry of Environment and Forests\" the \"Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change.\" In the first budget of the government, the money allotted to this ministry was reduced by more than 50%. The new ministry also removed or diluted a number of laws related to environmental protection. These included no longer requiring clearance from the National Board for Wildlife for projects close to protected areas, and allowing certain projects to proceed before environmental clearance was received. The government also tried to reconstitute the Wildlife board such that it no longer had representatives from non-governmental organisations: however, this move was prevented by the Supreme Court."}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries."], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "did he win another term after the first?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "2019 Indian general election", "Rationale": "Modi contested the Lok Sabha elections as a candidate from Varanasi. He won the seat by defeating Shalini Yadav of the Samajwadi Party by a margin of votes. Modi was unanimously appointed the prime minister for a second time by the National Democratic Alliance, after the alliance won the election for the second time by securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, two consecutive terms with a full majority", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is the first prime minister outside of the Indian National Congress to win two consecutive terms with a full majority and the second to complete more than five years in office after Atal Bihari Vajpayee."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he won the 2019 election.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Prime Minister", "Rationale": "Modi started his second term after the Bharatiya Janata Party led National Democratic Alliance won again in the 2019 Lok Sabha election."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in 2019", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Prime Minister", "Rationale": "Modi started his second term after the Bharatiya Janata Party led National Democratic Alliance won again in the 2019 Lok Sabha election. Modi became the 4th longest serving Prime Minister of India and the longest serving Non-Congress Prime Minister in 2020."}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats."], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what political party is he affiliated with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Damodardas Modi ( ; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament for Varanasi. Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation. "}, {"Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation."}, {"Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation. "}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, massive anti-Muslim violence across the state of Gujarat", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "2002 Gujarat violence", "Rationale": "On 27 February 2002, a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was burned outside the town of Godhra, killing 59 people. The incident was seen as an attack upon Hindus, and sparked off massive anti-Muslim violence across the state of Gujarat that lasted several weeks. The death toll estimated was as high as 2000, while 150,000 were displaced. Rape, mutilation, and torture were also widespread. The then-Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and several high-ranking government officials were accused of initiating and condoning the violence, as were police officers who allegedly directed the rioters and gave them lists of Muslim-owned properties."}, {"Answer": "Yes, a anti-Muslim violence that started on 27th February, 2002.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "2002 Gujarat violence", "Rationale": "On 27 February 2002, a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was burned outside the town of Godhra, killing 59 people. The incident was seen as an attack upon Hindus, and sparked off massive anti-Muslim violence across the state of Gujarat that lasted several weeks. The death toll estimated was as high as 2000, while 150,000 were displaced. Rape, mutilation, and torture were also widespread. The then-Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and several high-ranking government officials were accused of initiating and condoning the violence, as were police officers who allegedly directed the rioters and gave them lists of Muslim-owned properties."}, {"Answer": "Yes, on 27 February 2002, a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was burned outside the town of Godhra, killing 59 people; the then-Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and several high-ranking government officials were accused of initiating and condoning the violence", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "2002 Gujarat violence", "Rationale": "On 27 February 2002, a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was burned outside the town of Godhra, killing 59 people. The incident was seen as an attack upon Hindus, and sparked off massive anti-Muslim violence across the state of Gujarat that lasted several weeks. The death toll estimated was as high as 2000, while 150,000 were displaced. Rape, mutilation, and torture were also widespread. The then-Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and several high-ranking government officials were accused of initiating and condoning the violence, as were police officers who allegedly directed the rioters and gave them lists of Muslim-owned properties"}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when was his party established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1980", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. After the State of Emergency in 1977, the Jana Sangh merged with several other parties to form the Janata Party; it defeated the incumbent Congress party in the 1977 general election. After three years in power, the Janata party dissolved in 1980 with the members of the erstwhile Jana Sangh reconvening to form the BJP. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee."}, {"Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee."}, {"Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. "}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "by whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. After the State of Emergency in 1977, the Jana Sangh merged with several other parties to form the Janata Party; it defeated the incumbent Congress party in the 1977 general election. After three years in power, the Janata party dissolved in 1980 with the members of the erstwhile Jana Sangh reconvening to form the BJP. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. "}, {"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. "}, {"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee"}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980", "by whom?", "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "is mr.modi married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. To Jashodaben", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "In accordance with Ghanchi tradition, Modi's marriage was arranged by his parents when he was a child. He was engaged at age 13 to Jashodaben, marrying her when he was 18.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, to Jashodaben Chimanlal Modi", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Modi left home after finishing high-school in part due to child marriage to Jashodaben Chimanlal Modi, which he abandoned and publicly acknowledged only many decades later."}, {"Answer": "Yes, he married Jashodaben.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "In accordance with Ghanchi tradition, Modi's marriage was arranged by his parents when he was a child. He was engaged at age 13 to Jashodaben, marrying her when he was 18. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, to Jashodaben", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "In accordance with Ghanchi tradition, Modi's marriage was arranged by his parents when he was a child. He was engaged at age 13 to Jashodaben, marrying her when he was 18. They spent little time together and grew apart when Modi began two years of travel, including visits to Hindu ashrams. Reportedly, their marriage was never consummated, and he kept it a secret because otherwise he could not have become a 'pracharak' in the puritan Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Modi kept his marriage secret for most of his career. He acknowledged his wife for the first time when he filed his nomination for the 2014 general elections."}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980", "by whom?", "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,", "is mr.modi married?", "Yes. To Jashodaben"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "before becoming the pm , what other careers did he have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament for Varanasi. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The RSS assigned him to the BJP in 1985 and he held several positions within the party hierarchy until 2001, rising to the rank of general secretary and then was appointed Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2001", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In 1971 he became a full-time worker for the RSS. During the state of emergency imposed across the country in 1975, Modi was forced to go into hiding. The RSS assigned him to the BJP in 1985 and he held several positions within the party hierarchy until 2001, rising to the rank of general secretary.\n\nModi was appointed Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2001 due to Keshubhai Patel's failing health and poor public image following the earthquake in Bhuj. Modi was elected to the legislative assembly soon after."}, {"Answer": "He was appointed general secretary of the \"Gujarat Lok Sangharsh Samiti\", an RSS committee co-ordinating opposition to the Emergency in Gujarat.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Early political career", "Rationale": "Modi was appointed general secretary of the \"Gujarat Lok Sangharsh Samiti\", an RSS committee co-ordinating opposition to the Emergency in Gujarat. "}, {"Answer": "He became an RSS \"sambhag pracharak\" (regional organiser) in 1978, overseeing RSS activities in the areas of Surat and Vadodara, and in 1979 he went to work for the RSS in Delhi, where he was put to work researching and writing the RSS's version of the history of the Emergency.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Early political career", "Rationale": "Modi became an RSS \"sambhag pracharak\" (regional organiser) in 1978, overseeing RSS activities in the areas of Surat and Vadodara, and in 1979 he went to work for the RSS in Delhi, where he was put to work researching and writing the RSS's version of the history of the Emergency."}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980", "by whom?", "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,", "is mr.modi married?", "Yes. To Jashodaben", "before becoming the pm , what other careers did he have?", "He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "did this place face any riot?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. The Godhra Riots", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "2002 Gujarat riots", "Rationale": "On 27 February 2002, a train with several hundred passengers burned near Godhra, killing approximately 60 people. The train carried a large number of Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya after a religious ceremony at the site of the demolished Babri Masjid.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, 2002 Gujarat riots", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His administration has been considered complicit in the 2002 Gujarat riots, or otherwise criticised for its handling of it."}, {"Answer": "Yes, a riot in 1969 that resulted in at least 660 died and properties worth millions were destroyed.", "Topic": "Gujarat", "Topic_section": "Post independence", "Rationale": "In 1969 riots, at least 660 died and properties worth millions were destroyed."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980", "by whom?", "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,", "is mr.modi married?", "Yes. To Jashodaben", "before becoming the pm , what other careers did he have?", "He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat", "did this place face any riot?", "Yes. The Godhra Riots"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "why did this take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A Hindu Religious ceremony at the site of the Demolished Babri Masjid and the Demolishing itself was the reason for this.", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "2002 Gujarat riots", "Rationale": "On 27 February 2002, a train with several hundred passengers burned near Godhra, killing approximately 60 people. The train carried a large number of Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya after a religious ceremony at the site of the demolished Babri Masjid. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A train with several hundred passengers; Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya after a religious ceremony at the site of the demolished Babri Masjid. They were burned near Godhra, killing approximately 60", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "2002 Gujarat riots", "Rationale": "On 27 February 2002, a train with several hundred passengers burned near Godhra, killing approximately 60 people. The train carried a large number of Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya after a religious ceremony at the site of the demolished Babri Masjid. In making a public statement after the incident, Modi declared it a terrorist attack planned and orchestrated by local Muslims. The next day, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad called for a \"bandh\" across the state. Riots began during the \"bandh\", and anti-Muslim violence spread through Gujarat. "}, {"Answer": "The incident was seen as an attack upon Hindus, and sparked off massive anti-Muslim violence across the state of Gujarat that lasted several weeks.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "2002 Gujarat violence", "Rationale": "The incident was seen as an attack upon Hindus, and sparked off massive anti-Muslim violence across the state of Gujarat that lasted several weeks."}, {"Answer": "Due to the Godhra Train Burning", "Topic": "Godhra train burning", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Godhra Train Burning was an incident that occurred on the morning of 27 February 2002, in which 59 Hindu pilgrims and \"karsevaks\" returning from Ayodhya, were killed in a fire inside the Sabarmati Express train near the Godhra railway station in the Indian state of Gujarat."}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980", "by whom?", "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,", "is mr.modi married?", "Yes. To Jashodaben", "before becoming the pm , what other careers did he have?", "He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat", "did this place face any riot?", "Yes. The Godhra Riots", "why did this take place?", "A Hindu Religious ceremony at the site of the Demolished Babri Masjid and the Demolishing itself was the reason for this."], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "how did this masjid get its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The name was derived from B\u0101bar\u012b Masjid meaning Mosque of Babur", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Babri Masjid (IAST: B\u0101bar\u012b Masjid; meaning \"Mosque of Babur\") was a mosque in Ayodhya, India, at a site believed by many Hindus to be the birthplace of Hindu deity Rama.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It comes from Babur, who is said to have ordered its construction", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Babri Masjid\" comes from the name of the Mughal emperor Babur, who is said to have ordered its construction."}, {"Answer": "The name comes from the name of the Mughal emperor Babur, who is said to have ordered its construction.", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Babri Masjid\" comes from the name of the Mughal emperor Babur, who is said to have ordered its construction."}, {"Answer": "It comes from the name of the Mughal emperor Babur, who is said to have ordered its construction.", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Babri Masjid\" comes from the name of the Mughal emperor Babur, who is said to have ordered its construction."}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980", "by whom?", "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,", "is mr.modi married?", "Yes. To Jashodaben", "before becoming the pm , what other careers did he have?", "He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat", "did this place face any riot?", "Yes. The Godhra Riots", "why did this take place?", "A Hindu Religious ceremony at the site of the Demolished Babri Masjid and the Demolishing itself was the reason for this.", "how did this masjid get its name?", "The name was derived from B\u0101bar\u012b Masjid meaning Mosque of Babur"], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "is there any story associated with this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Not Particularly. However, it has been a focus of dispute between the Hindu and Muslim communities since the 18th century.", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It has been a focus of dispute between the Hindu and Muslim communities since the 18th century. According to the mosque's inscriptions, it was built in 1528\u201329 (935 AH) by general Mir Baqi, on the orders of the Mughal emperor Babur. The mosque was attacked and demolished by Hindu Kar Sevaks in 1992, which ignited communal violence across the Indian subcontinent.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "R. Nath has stated that, judging from the architecture of the mosque, it should be taken to have been built in the pre-Mughal period", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Other theories", "Rationale": "However, some historians have argued that it was built during the Delhi Sultanate period (13th\u201315th century), and may have been renovated during Babur's period. R. Nath has stated that, judging from the architecture of the mosque, it should be taken to have been built in the pre-Mughal period."}, {"Answer": "The site is believed by many Hindus to be the birthplace of Hindu deity Rama.", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Babri Masjid (IAST: B\u0101bar\u012b Masjid; meaning \"Mosque of Babur\") was a mosque in Ayodhya, India, at a site believed by many Hindus to be the birthplace of Hindu deity Rama."}, {"Answer": "According to an early 20th-century text by Maulvi Abdul Ghaffar and the surrounding historial sources examined by historian Harsh Narain, the young Babur came from Kabul to Awadh in disguise, dressed as a \"Qalandar\" - Here he met the Sufi saints \"Shah Jalal\" and \"Sayyid Musa Ashiqan\" who said they would bless him if he promised to build a mosque after demolishing the \"Janmasthan\" temple. Babur accepted the faqirs' offer and returned to his homeland.", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Fable of Musa Ashiqan", "Rationale": "According to an early 20th-century text by Maulvi Abdul Ghaffar and the surrounding historial sources examined by historian Harsh Narain,\nthe young Babur came from Kabul to Awadh (Ayodhya) in disguise, dressed as a \"Qalandar\" (Sufi ascetic), probably as part of a fact-finding mission. Here he met the Sufi saints \"Shah Jalal\" and \"Sayyid Musa Ashiqan\" and took a pledge in return for their blessings for conquering Hindustan. The pledge is not spelled out in the 1981 edition of Ghaffar's book.\nLala Sita Ram, who had access to the older edition in 1932 wrote, \"The faqirs answered that they would bless him if he promised to build a mosque after demolishing the \"Janmasthan\" temple. Babur accepted the faqirs' offer and returned to his homeland.\""}]} {"Context": ["full name of current prime minister of india", "Narendra Damodardas Modi", "when did he become the prime minister?", "In 2014", "what has been his policies towards the environment?", "Cancelled the Requirement of clearance from NBA for projects close to wildlife, rRelaxed or Abolished regulations related to Industrial Activity & Modi lifted a moratorium on new industrial activity in the most polluted areas in the countries.", "did he win another term after the first?", "Yes. By securing 353 seats in the Lok Sabha with the BJP alone winning 303 seats.", "what political party is he affiliated with?", "Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "has this party ever been accused of any violence?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was his party established?", "In 1980", "by whom?", "By the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,", "is mr.modi married?", "Yes. To Jashodaben", "before becoming the pm , what other careers did he have?", "He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat", "did this place face any riot?", "Yes. The Godhra Riots", "why did this take place?", "A Hindu Religious ceremony at the site of the Demolished Babri Masjid and the Demolishing itself was the reason for this.", "how did this masjid get its name?", "The name was derived from B\u0101bar\u012b Masjid meaning Mosque of Babur", "is there any story associated with this?", "Not Particularly. However, it has been a focus of dispute between the Hindu and Muslim communities since the 18th century."], "Conversation_no": 162, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "when was it demolished?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1992", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mosque was attacked and demolished by Hindu Kar Sevaks in 1992, which ignited communal violence across the Indian subcontinent.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1992", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mosque was attacked and demolished by Hindu Kar Sevaks in 1992, which ignited communal violence across the Indian subcontinent."}, {"Answer": "1992", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The mosque was attacked and demolished by Hindu Kar Sevaks in 1992, which ignited communal violence across the Indian subcontinent."}, {"Answer": "6 December 1992", "Topic": "Babri Masjid", "Topic_section": "Demolition", "Rationale": "On 6 December 1992, BJP, VHP and RSS leaders gathered at the site to offer prayers and perform a symbolic \"kar seva\". At noon, a teenage \"Kar Sevak\" (volunteer) was \"vaulted\" on to the dome and that signalled the breaking of the outer cordon. Soon after, a large number of \"kar sevak\"s demolished the mosque."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is hydrus?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hydrus is a small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hydrus is a small constellation in the deep southern sky."}, {"Answer": "A small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hydrus is a small constellation in the deep southern sky."}, {"Answer": "Hydrus is a small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hydrus is a small constellation in the deep southern sky. "}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky."], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what are its characteristics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Irregular in shape, Hydrus is bordered by Mensa to the southeast, Eridanus to the east, Horologium and Reticulum to the northeast, Phoenix to the north, Tucana to the northwest and west, and Octans to the south; Lacaille had shortened Hydrus' tail to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Covering 243 square degrees and 0.589% of the night sky, it ranks 61st of the 88 constellations in size.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": " Covering 243 square degrees and 0.589% of the night sky, it ranks 61st of the 88 constellations in size. "}, {"Answer": "Irregular in shape, it covers 243 square degrees and 0.589% of the night sky; it ranks 61st of the 88 constellations in size ; Hydrus culminates at midnight around 26 October.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Irregular in shape, Hydrus is bordered by Mensa to the southeast, Eridanus to the east, Horologium and Reticulum to the northeast, Phoenix to the north, Tucana to the northwest and west, and Octans to the south; Lacaille had shortened Hydrus' tail to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up. Covering 243 square degrees and 0.589% of the night sky, it ranks 61st of the 88 constellations in size. The three-letter abbreviation for the constellation, as adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1922, is \"Hyi\". The official constellation boundaries, as set by Belgian astronomer Eug\u00e8ne Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of 12 segments. In the equatorial coordinate system, the right ascension coordinates of these borders lie between and , while the declination coordinates are between \u221257.85\u00b0 and \u221282.06\u00b0. As one of the deep southern constellations, it remains below the horizon at latitudes north of the 30th parallel in the Northern Hemisphere, and is circumpolar "}, {"Answer": "Covering 243 square degrees and 0.589% of the night sky, it ranks 61st of the 88 constellations in size", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Covering 243 square degrees and 0.589% of the night sky, it ranks 61st of the 88 constellations in size. "}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up."], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "name a few stars in the constellation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc.", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Stars", "Rationale": "Beta Hydri, the brightest star in Hydrus, is a yellow star of apparent magnitude 2.8, lying 24 light-years from Earth. It has about 104% of the mass of the Sun and 181% of the Sun's radius, with more than three times the Sun's luminosity. The spectrum of this star matches a stellar classification of G2\u00a0IV, with the luminosity class of 'IV' indicating this is a subgiant star. As such, it is a slightly more evolved star than the Sun, with the supply of hydrogen fuel at its core becoming exhausted. It is the nearest subgiant star to the Sun and one of the oldest stars in the solar neighbourhood. Thought to be between 6.4 and 7.1 billion years old, this star bears some resemblance to what the Sun may look like in the far distant future, making it an object of interest to astronomers. It is also the closest bright star to the south celestial pole.\n\nLocated at the northern edge of the constellation and just southwest of Achernar is Alpha Hydri, a white sub-giant star of magnitude 2.9, situat", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Alpha Hydri", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Stars", "Rationale": "Keyzer and de Houtman assigned fifteen stars to the constellation in their Malay and Madagascan vocabulary, with a star that would be later designated as Alpha Hydri marking the head"}, {"Answer": "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, Beta Centauri", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Stars", "Rationale": "Beta Hydri, the brightest star in Hydrus, is a yellow star of apparent magnitude 2.8, lying 24 light-years from Earth. It has about 104% of the mass of the Sun and 181% of the Sun's radius, with more than three times the Sun's luminosity. The spectrum of this star matches a stellar classification of G2\u00a0IV, with the luminosity class of 'IV' indicating this is a subgiant star. As such, it is a slightly more evolved star than the Sun, with the supply of hydrogen fuel at its core becoming exhausted. It is the nearest subgiant star to the Sun and one of the oldest stars in the solar neighbourhood. Thought to be between 6.4 and 7.1 billion years old, this star bears some resemblance to what the Sun may look like in the far distant future, making it an object of interest to astronomers. It is also the closest bright star to the south celestial pole.\n\nLocated at the northern edge of the constellation and just southwest of Achernar is Alpha Hydri, a white sub-giant star of magnitude 2.9, situat"}, {"Answer": "Alpha Hydri, Beta Hydri", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Stars", "Rationale": "Beta Hydri"}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "name a few stars in the constellation?", "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc."], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where did the second star get its name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Chinese system", "Topic": "Alpha Hydri", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "In Chinese caused by adaptation of the European southern hemisphere constellations into the Chinese system, (), meaning \"Snake's Head\", refers to an asterism consisting of \u03b1 Hydri and \u03b2 Reticuli. Consequently, \u03b1 Hydri itself is known as (, .)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Meaning \"Snake's Head\", refers to an asterism consisting of \u03b1 Hydri and \u03b2 Reticuli.", "Topic": "Alpha Hydri", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "meaning \"Snake's Head\", refers to an asterism consisting of \u03b1 Hydri and \u03b2 Reticuli. "}, {"Answer": "Chinese", "Topic": "Alpha Hydri", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "In Chinese caused by adaptation of the European southern hemisphere constellations into the Chinese system, (), meaning \"Snake's Head\", refers to an asterism consisting of \u03b1 Hydri and \u03b2 Reticuli. Consequently, \u03b1 Hydri itself is known as (, .)"}, {"Answer": "In Chinese caused by adaptation of the European southern hemisphere constellations into the Chinese system, meaning \"Snake's Head\", refers to an asterism consisting of \u03b1 Hydri and \u03b2 Reticuli.", "Topic": "Alpha Hydri", "Topic_section": "Naming", "Rationale": "n Chinese caused by adaptation of the European southern hemisphere constellations into the Chinese system, (), meaning \"Snake's Head\", refers to an asterism consisting of \u03b1 Hydri and \u03b2 Reticuli. "}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "name a few stars in the constellation?", "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc.", "where did the second star get its name from?", "Chinese system"], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who decribed the constellation for the first time?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Goes back to prehistory.", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The origins of the earliest constellations likely go back to prehistory. People used them to relate stories of their beliefs, experiences, creation, or mythology. Different cultures and countries adopted their own constellations, some of which lasted into the early 20th century before today's constellations were internationally recognized. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Petrus Plancius", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Hydrus was one of the twelve constellations established by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius from the observations of the southern sky by the Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman,"}, {"Answer": "Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Hydrus was one of the twelve constellations established by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius from the observations of the southern sky by the Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman, who had sailed on the first Dutch trading expedition, known as the \"Eerste Schipvaart\", to the East Indies. "}, {"Answer": "Johann Bayer", "Topic": "Hydrus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Johann Bayer"}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "name a few stars in the constellation?", "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc.", "where did the second star get its name from?", "Chinese system", "who decribed the constellation for the first time?", "Goes back to prehistory."], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what does deep sky objects mean in the context of the constellation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "A deep-sky object is any astronomical object that is not an individual star or Solar System object. The classification is used for the most part by amateur astronomers to denote visually observed faint naked eye and telescopic objects. Hydrus contains only faint deep-sky objects.", "Topic": "Deep-sky object", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A deep-sky object (DSO) is any astronomical object that is not an individual star or Solar System object (such as Sun, Moon, planet, comet, etc.). The classification is used for the most part by amateur astronomers to denote visually observed faint naked eye and telescopic objects such as star clusters, nebulae and galaxies. This distinction is practical and technical, implying a variety of instruments and techniques appropriate to observation, and does not distinguish the nature of the object itself."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "name a few stars in the constellation?", "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc.", "where did the second star get its name from?", "Chinese system", "who decribed the constellation for the first time?", "Goes back to prehistory.", "what does deep sky objects mean in the context of the constellation?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "name a few mordern constellations?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Orion, Leo or Scorpius.", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "88 modern constellations", "Rationale": "Where possible, these modern constellations usually share the names of their Graeco-Roman predecessors, such as Orion, Leo or Scorpius. "}, {"Answer": "There are 88 modern constellations which usually share the names of their Graeco-Roman predecessors, such as Orion, Leo or Scorpius.", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "88 modern constellations", "Rationale": "In 1922, Henry Norris Russell produced a general list of 88 constellations and some useful abbreviations for them. However, these constellations did not have clear borders between them. In 1928, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally accepted 88 modern constellations, with contiguous boundaries along vertical and horizontal lines of right ascension and declination developed by Eugene Delporte that, together, cover the entire celestial sphere; this list was finally published in 1930. Where possible, these modern constellations usually share the names of their Graeco-Roman predecessors, such as Orion, Leo or Scorpius. The aim of this system is area-mapping, i.e. the division of the celestial sphere into contiguous fields. Out of the 88 modern constellations, 36 lie predominantly in the northern sky, and the other 52 predominantly in the southern."}, {"Answer": "Orion, Leo or Scorpius", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "88 modern constellations", "Rationale": "Orion, Leo or Scorpius. The aim of this system is area-mapping, i.e. the division of the c"}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "name a few stars in the constellation?", "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc.", "where did the second star get its name from?", "Chinese system", "who decribed the constellation for the first time?", "Goes back to prehistory.", "what does deep sky objects mean in the context of the constellation?", "UNANSWERABLE", "name a few mordern constellations?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where did the terminology for the term constellation get?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Late Latin term", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "Terminology", "Rationale": "The word \"constellation\" comes from the Late Latin term , which can be translated as \"set of stars\"; it came into use in English during the 14th century.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From the Late Latin term , which can be translated as \"set of stars\".", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "Terminology", "Rationale": "The word \"constellation\" comes from the Late Latin term , which can be translated as \"set of stars\";"}, {"Answer": "It comes from the Late Latin term which can be translated as \"set of stars", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "Terminology", "Rationale": "The word \"constellation\" comes from the Late Latin term , which can be translated as \"set of stars\"; it came into use in English during the 14th century. "}, {"Answer": "The word \"constellation\" comes from the Late Latin term , which can be translated as \"set of stars\"", "Topic": "Constellation", "Topic_section": "Terminology", "Rationale": "The word \"constellation\" comes from the Late Latin term , which can be translated as \"set of stars\""}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "name a few stars in the constellation?", "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc.", "where did the second star get its name from?", "Chinese system", "who decribed the constellation for the first time?", "Goes back to prehistory.", "what does deep sky objects mean in the context of the constellation?", "UNANSWERABLE", "name a few mordern constellations?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the terminology for the term constellation get?", "Late Latin term"], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what does late latin mean?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity.", "Topic": "Late Latin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Late Latin () is the scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity.", "Topic": "Late Latin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Late Latin () is the scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity. English dictionary definitions of Late Latin date this period from the 3rd to the 6th centuries AD, and continuing into the 7th century in the Iberian Peninsula. "}, {"Answer": "Written Latin of late antiquity.", "Topic": "Late Latin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Late Latin () is the scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity. "}, {"Answer": "Late Latin is the scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity.", "Topic": "Late Latin", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Late Latin () is the scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity."}]} {"Context": ["what is hydrus?", "Small constellation in the deep southern sky.", "what are its characteristics?", "Irregular in shape and its tail has been shortened to make space for this last constellation he had drawn up.", "name a few stars in the constellation?", "Beta Hydri, Alpha Hydri, etc.", "where did the second star get its name from?", "Chinese system", "who decribed the constellation for the first time?", "Goes back to prehistory.", "what does deep sky objects mean in the context of the constellation?", "UNANSWERABLE", "name a few mordern constellations?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where did the terminology for the term constellation get?", "Late Latin term", "what does late latin mean?", "Scholarly name for the written Latin of late antiquity."], "Conversation_no": 163, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is there any literature in the late antiquity?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Known for the declining use of classical Greek and Latin, and the rise of literary cultures in Syriac, Armenian, etc and marks a shift in literary style.", "Topic": "Late antiquity", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "In the field of literature, Late Antiquity is known for the declining use of classical Greek and Latin, and the rise of literary cultures in Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Ethiopic, Arabic, and Coptic. It also marks a shift in literary style,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"De arithmetica\", \"De musica\" and \"De consolatione philosophiae\".", "Topic": "Late antiquity", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": " It also marks a shift in literary style, with a preference for encyclopedic works in a dense and allusive style, consisting of summaries of earlier works (anthologies, epitomes) often dressed up in elaborate allegorical garb (e.g., \"De nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae\" [The Marriage of Mercury and Philology] of Martianus Capella and the \"De arithmetica\", \"De musica\", and \"De consolatione philosophiae\" of Boethius\u2014both later key works in medieval education). "}, {"Answer": "Yes - Boethius' 'De arithmetica', 'De musica', and 'De consolatione philosophiae'", "Topic": "Late antiquity", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "In the field of literature, Late Antiquity is known for the declining use of classical Greek and Latin, and the rise of literary cultures in Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Ethiopic, Arabic, and Coptic. It also marks a shift in literary style, with a preference for encyclopedic works in a dense and allusive style, consisting of summaries of earlier works (anthologies, epitomes) often dressed up in elaborate allegorical garb (e.g., \"De nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae\" [The Marriage of Mercury and Philology] of Martianus Capella and the \"De arithmetica\", \"De musica\", and \"De consolatione philosophiae\" of Boethius\u2014both later key works in medieval education). The 4th and 5th centuries also saw an explosion of Christian literature, of which Greek writers such as Eusebius of Caesarea, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus and John Chrysostom and Latin writers such as Ambrose of Milan, Jerome and Augustine of Hippo are only among the most renowned representatives. On the other hand, authors suc"}, {"Answer": "\"De arithmetica\", \"De musica\", and \"De consolatione philosophiae\" of Boethius", "Topic": "Late antiquity", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "\"De arithmetica\", \"De musica\", and \"De consolatione philosophiae\" of Boethius\u2014both later key works in medieval education). The 4th and 5th centuries also saw an explosion"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "transforming its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "There were two main values that really drove the Industrial Revolution in Britain were self-interest and an entrepreneurial spirit.", "Topic": "Industrial Revolution", "Topic_section": "Causes in Britain", "Rationale": "There were two main values that really drove the Industrial Revolution in Britain. These values were self-interest and an entrepreneurial spirit. Because of these interests, many industrial advances were made that resulted in a huge increase in personal wealth and a consumer revolution."}, {"Answer": "Output from the Royal Society and other English initiatives combined with the Scottish Enlightenment to create innovations in science and engineering, while the enormous growth in British overseas trade protected by the Royal Navy paved the way for the establishment of the British Empire", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Late modern and contemporary", "Rationale": "Under the newly formed Kingdom of Great Britain, output from the Royal Society and other English initiatives combined with the Scottish Enlightenment to create innovations in science and engineering, while the enormous growth in British overseas trade protected by the Royal Navy paved the way for the establishment of the British Empire. Domestically it drove the Industrial Revolution, a period of profound change in the socioeconomic and cultural conditions of England, resulting in industrialised agriculture, manufacture, engineering and mining, as well as new and pioneering road, rail and water networks to facilitate their expansion and development."}, {"Answer": "It transformed England's society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Industrial Revolution began in 18th-century England, transforming its society into the world's first industrialised nation."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation."], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which age can its history be traced back to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "780,000 years ago", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Prehistory and antiquity", "Rationale": "780,000 years ago.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "780,000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic period.", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Prehistory and antiquity", "Rationale": "The earliest known evidence of human presence in the area now known as England was that of \"Homo antecessor\", dating to approximately 780,000 years ago. The oldest proto-human bones discovered in England date from 500,000\u00a0years ago. Modern humans are known to have inhabited the area during the Upper Paleolithic period, though permanent settlements were only established within the last 6,000 years."}, {"Answer": "Upper Paleolithic period", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Prehistory and antiquity", "Rationale": "The earliest known evidence of human presence in the area now known as England was that of \"Homo antecessor\", dating to approximately 780,000 years ago. The oldest proto-human bones discovered in England date from 500,000\u00a0years ago. Modern humans are known to have inhabited the area during the Upper Paleolithic period, though permanent settlements were only established within the last 6,000 years."}, {"Answer": "In the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.", "Topic": "Industrial Revolution", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Industrial Revolution, now also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. "}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Landscape and rivers", "Rationale": "Thames, Mersey and Tyne", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Thames, Mersey and Tyne, to name a few.", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Landscape and rivers", "Rationale": "The ports of London, Liverpool, and Newcastle lie on the tidal rivers Thames, Mersey and Tyne respectively. At , the Severn is the longest river flowing through England. It empties into the Bristol Channel and is notable for its Severn Bore"}, {"Answer": "Thames, Mersey, Tyne and Severn", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Landscape and rivers", "Rationale": "The ports of London, Liverpool, and Newcastle lie on the tidal rivers Thames, Mersey and Tyne respectively. At , the Severn is the longest river flowing through England."}, {"Answer": "Thames, Mersey and Tyne are some of them.", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Landscape and rivers", "Rationale": "The ports of London, Liverpool, and Newcastle lie on the tidal rivers Thames, Mersey and Tyne respectively."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "any well-known museums here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "London's British Museum", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Museums, libraries, and galleries", "Rationale": "London's British Museum", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, London's British Museum.", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Museums, libraries, and galleries", "Rationale": "There are many museums in England, but perhaps the most notable is London's British Museum. Its collection of more than seven million objects is one of the largest and most comprehensive in the world, sourced from every continent, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginning to the present. The British Library in London is the national library and is one of the world's largest research libraries, holding over 15"}, {"Answer": "London's British Museum", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Museums, libraries, and galleries", "Rationale": "There are many museums in England, but perhaps the most notable is London's British Museum."}, {"Answer": "British Museum", "Topic": "England", "Topic_section": "Museums, libraries, and galleries", "Rationale": "There are many museums in England, but perhaps the most notable is London's British Museum."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "any well-known museums here?", "London's British Museum"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is this museum located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom.", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most com"}, {"Answer": "In the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom,"}, {"Answer": "It is located in the \"Bloomsbury\" area of London, United Kingdom.", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "any well-known museums here?", "London's British Museum", "where is this museum located?", "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who was the founder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sir Hans Sloane", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Hans Sloane", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "King George II gave his Royal Assent to the Act of Parliament which established the British Museum.", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Foundation (1753)", "Rationale": "On 7 June 1753, King George II gave his Royal Assent to the Act of Parliament which established the British Museum. "}, {"Answer": "Sir Hans Sloane", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane"}, {"Answer": "King George II", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Foundation (1753)", "Rationale": "On 7 June 1753, King George II gave his Royal Assent to the Act of Parliament which established the British Museum."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "any well-known museums here?", "London's British Museum", "where is this museum located?", "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "who was the founder?", "Sir Hans Sloane"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which was the new building constructed at the start of the 1900s?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A conservation laboratory", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "New century, new building (1900\u20131925)", "Rationale": "A conservation laboratory was set up ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Northern wing", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "New century, new building (1900\u20131925)", "Rationale": " The first stage was the construction of the northern wing beginning 1906."}, {"Answer": "The first stage was the construction of the northern wing beginning 1906.", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "New century, new building (1900\u20131925)", "Rationale": "The first stage was the construction of the northern wing beginning 1906."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "any well-known museums here?", "London's British Museum", "where is this museum located?", "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "who was the founder?", "Sir Hans Sloane", "which was the new building constructed at the start of the 1900s?", "A conservation laboratory"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are the middle eastern countries that it has departments for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria etc", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Department of the Middle East", "Rationale": "Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria, the Holy Land and Phoenician settlements, to name a few.", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Department of the Middle East", "Rationale": "The collections represent the civilisations of the ancient Near East and its adjacent areas. These cover Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria, the Holy Land and Phoenician settlements in the western Mediterranean from the prehistoric period and include objects from the beginning of Islam in the 7th century."}, {"Answer": "Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Department of the Middle East", "Rationale": "These cover Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria, the Holy Land and Phoenician settlements in the western Mediterranean from the prehistoric period and include objects from the beginning of Islam in the 7th century."}, {"Answer": "Iraq, Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria and the Holy Land are some of them.", "Topic": "British Museum", "Topic_section": "Department of the Middle East", "Rationale": "With a collection numbering some 330,000 works, the British Museum possesses the world's largest and most important collection of Mesopotamian antiquities outside Iraq. A collection of immense importance, the holdings of Assyrian sculpture, Babylonian and Sumerian antiquities are among the most comprehensive in the world with entire suites of rooms panelled in alabaster Assyrian palace reliefs from Nimrud, Nineveh and Khorsabad.\n\nThe collections represent the civilisations of the ancient Near East and its adjacent areas. These cover Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria, the Holy Land and Phoenician settlements in the western Mediterranean from the prehistoric period and include objects from the beginning of Islam in the 7th century."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "any well-known museums here?", "London's British Museum", "where is this museum located?", "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "who was the founder?", "Sir Hans Sloane", "which was the new building constructed at the start of the 1900s?", "A conservation laboratory", "what are the middle eastern countries that it has departments for?", "Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria etc"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are the parks located in the same area as this museum?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "any well-known museums here?", "London's British Museum", "where is this museum located?", "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "who was the founder?", "Sir Hans Sloane", "which was the new building constructed at the start of the 1900s?", "A conservation laboratory", "what are the middle eastern countries that it has departments for?", "Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria etc", "what are the parks located in the same area as this museum?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is there any type of pollution in the area mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, air pollution", "Topic": "Bloomsbury", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "air quality ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Air pollution from nitrogen dioxide.", "Topic": "Bloomsbury", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "The London Borough of Camden measures roadside air quality in Bloomsbury. In 2017, average Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels recorded in Bloomsbury significantly exceeded the UK National Objective for cleaner air, set at 40\u03bcg/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre)."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In 2017, average Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels recorded in Bloomsbury significantly exceeded the UK National Objective for cleaner air.", "Topic": "Bloomsbury", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "In 2017, average Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels recorded in Bloomsbury significantly exceeded the UK National Objective for cleaner air, set at 40\u03bcg/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre)."}]} {"Context": ["what advantages does england seem to have to start the industrial revolution", "It transformed its society into the world's first industrialised nation.", "which age can its history be traced back to?", "780,000 years ago", "what are some of the rivers found in this country?", "Thames, Mersey, Tyne, Severn etc", "any well-known museums here?", "London's British Museum", "where is this museum located?", "Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom", "who was the founder?", "Sir Hans Sloane", "which was the new building constructed at the start of the 1900s?", "A conservation laboratory", "what are the middle eastern countries that it has departments for?", "Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria etc", "what are the parks located in the same area as this museum?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any type of pollution in the area mentioned earlier?", "Yes, air pollution"], "Conversation_no": 164, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "caused by?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels which had significantly exceeded the UK National Objective for cleaner air.", "Topic": "Bloomsbury", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Nitrogen Dioxide.", "Topic": "Bloomsbury", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "The London Borough of Camden measures roadside air quality in Bloomsbury. In 2017, average Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels recorded in Bloomsbury significantly exceeded the UK National Objective for cleaner air, set at 40\u03bcg/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre)."}, {"Answer": "Higher Nitrogen Dioxide level", "Topic": "Bloomsbury", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "The London Borough of Camden measures roadside air quality in Bloomsbury. In 2017, average Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels recorded in Bloomsbury significantly exceeded the UK National Objective for cleaner air, set at 40\u03bcg/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre)."}, {"Answer": "Nitrogen Dioxide", "Topic": "Bloomsbury", "Topic_section": "Air pollution", "Rationale": "The London Borough of Camden measures roadside air quality in Bloomsbury. In 2017, average Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels recorded in Bloomsbury significantly exceeded the UK National Objective for cleaner air, set at 40\u03bcg/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre)."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is 'my belarusy'?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"State Anthem of the Republic of Belarus\" (, \"Dzjar\u017eawny himn Respubliki Bjelarusj\"), better known as \"My Bjelarusy\" (Belarusian and ; \"We Belarusians\"), is the national anthem of Belarus", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "National anthem of Belarus", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"State Anthem of the Republic of Belarus\" (, \"Dzjar\u017eawny himn Respubliki Bjelarusj\"), better known as \"My Bjelarusy\" (Belarusian and ; \"We Belarusians\"), is the national anthem of Belarus. "}, {"Answer": "National anthem of Belarus", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"State Anthem of the Republic of Belarus\" (, \"Dzjar\u017eawny himn Respubliki Bjelarusj\"), better known as \"My Bjelarusy\" (Belarusian and ; \"We Belarusians\"), is the national anthem of Belarus. "}, {"Answer": "The State Anthem of the Republic of Belarus.", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The \"State Anthem of the Republic of Belarus"}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus."], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who composed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sakalowski", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the music composed by Sakalowski was kept and the lyrics were discarded.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Niescier Saka\u0142o\u016dski", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The music of the Byelorussian SSR's regional anthem was composed by Niescier Saka\u0142o\u016dski and the lyrics were written by Michas Klimkovi\u010d."}, {"Answer": "Niescier Saka\u0142o\u016dski", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The music of the Byelorussian SSR's regional anthem was composed by Niescier Saka\u0142o\u016dski "}, {"Answer": "Niescier Saka\u0142o\u016dski", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The music of the Byelorussian SSR's regional anthem was composed by Niescier Saka\u0142o\u016dski and the lyrics were written by Michas Klimkovi\u010d"}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was it adopted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1955", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It was originally written in the 1940s and adopted in 1955 for use in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2 July 2002", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "New lyrics, which were written by Klimkovi\u010d and Uladzimir Karyzny, were adopted by a presidential decree issued on 2 July 2002. The lyrics now speak of a friendly Belarus, honoring past military battles and looking forward to the future."}, {"Answer": "1955", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was originally written in the 1940s and adopted in 1955 for use in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic"}, {"Answer": "1955", "Topic": "My Belarusy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " and adopted in 1955 for use in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. "}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can you extract any one line from this?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "in which continent does that country belong to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Europe", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Belarus (; ; ), officially the Republic of Belarus (; ) and formerly known as Byelorussia or Belorussia (), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Europe", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Belarus (; ; ), officially the Republic of Belarus (; ) and formerly known as Byelorussia or Belorussia (), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe."}, {"Answer": "Europe", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Belarus (; ; ), officially the Republic of Belarus (; ) and formerly known as Byelorussia or Belorussia (), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe"}, {"Answer": "Eastern Europe.", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe."}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which continent does that country belong to?", "Europe"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is the capital of that country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Minsk", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Its capital and most populous city is Minsk", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Minsk", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Its capital and most populous city is Minsk. "}, {"Answer": "Minsk", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its capital and most populous city is Minsk"}, {"Answer": "Minsk", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its capital and most populous city is Minsk. Over 40% of its is forested."}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which continent does that country belong to?", "Europe", "what is the capital of that country?", "Minsk"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what languages are spoken in that country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Russian and Belarusian", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Languages", "Rationale": "Belarus's two official languages are Russian and Belarusian; Russian is the most common language used at home, used by 70% of the population, while Belarusian, the official first language, is spoken at home by 23%.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Russian and Belarusian;Minorities also speak Polish, Ukrainian and Eastern Yiddish", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Languages", "Rationale": "Belarus's two official languages are Russian and Belarusian; Russian is the most common language used at home, used by 70% of the population, while Belarusian, the official first language, is spoken at home by 23%. Minorities also speak Polish, Ukrainian and Eastern Yiddish. Belarusian, although not as widely used as Russian, is the mother tongue of 53.2% of the population, whereas Russian is the mother tongue of only 41.5%."}, {"Answer": "Russian and Belarusian", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Languages", "Rationale": "Belarus's two official languages are Russian and Belarusian"}, {"Answer": "Russian and Belarusian", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "Languages", "Rationale": "Belarus's two official languages are Russian and Belarusian;"}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which continent does that country belong to?", "Europe", "what is the capital of that country?", "Minsk", "what languages are spoken in that country?", "Russian and Belarusian"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "can you name a few heritage sites there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Struve Geodetic Arc.", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "World Heritage Sites", "Rationale": "Belarus has four UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites: the Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha (shared with Poland), and the Struve Geodetic Arc (shared with nine other countries).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha, and the Struve Geodetic Arc", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "World Heritage Sites", "Rationale": "Belarus has four UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites: the Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha (shared with Poland), and the Struve Geodetic Arc (shared with nine other countries)."}, {"Answer": "The Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Struve Geodetic Arc", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "World Heritage Sites", "Rationale": "Belarus has four UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites: the Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha (shared with Poland), and the Struve Geodetic Arc (shared with nine other countries)."}, {"Answer": "The Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha (shared with Poland), and the Struve Geodetic Arc (shared with nine other countries).", "Topic": "Belarus", "Topic_section": "World Heritage Sites", "Rationale": "the Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha (shared with Poland), and the Struve Geodetic Arc (shared with nine other countries)."}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which continent does that country belong to?", "Europe", "what is the capital of that country?", "Minsk", "what languages are spoken in that country?", "Russian and Belarusian", "can you name a few heritage sites there?", "Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Struve Geodetic Arc."], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where exactly is the first place mentioned above located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblast", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblast, at , north-west of another World Heritage site, Niasvi\u017e Castle.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A historic fortified castle", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mir Castle Complex (, \u0141acinka: Mirski zamak, , ) is a historic fortified castle and a UNESCO World Heritage site in Belarus."}, {"Answer": "In the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblast", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblast, at , north-west of another World Heritage site, Niasvi\u017e Castle."}, {"Answer": "It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblas", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblas"}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which continent does that country belong to?", "Europe", "what is the capital of that country?", "Minsk", "what languages are spoken in that country?", "Russian and Belarusian", "can you name a few heritage sites there?", "Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Struve Geodetic Arc.", "where exactly is the first place mentioned above located?", "It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblast"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "approximately in which century or which year was it constructed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "16th century", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Erected in the 16th century in the late Polish Gothic style, it is one of the few remaining architectural monuments of the former Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth in contemporary Belarus.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "After the turn of the 16th century", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Duke Juryj Ivanavi\u010d Illini\u010d () began construction of the castle near the village of Mir after the turn of the 16th century in the Polish Gothic style. "}, {"Answer": "16th century", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Duke Juryj Ivanavi\u010d Illini\u010d () began construction of the castle near the village of Mir after the turn of the 16th century in the Polish Gothic style"}, {"Answer": "16th century", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Duke Juryj Ivanavi\u010d Illini\u010d () began construction of the castle near the village of Mir after the turn of the 16th century in the Polish Gothic style"}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which continent does that country belong to?", "Europe", "what is the capital of that country?", "Minsk", "what languages are spoken in that country?", "Russian and Belarusian", "can you name a few heritage sites there?", "Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Struve Geodetic Arc.", "where exactly is the first place mentioned above located?", "It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblast", "approximately in which century or which year was it constructed?", "16th century"], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "can you name a few people who lived in that?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142, Stefania, Maria, etc.", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "In 1817, after the castle had been abandoned for nearly a century and had suffered severe damage in the Battle of Mir (1812), owner Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142 died of battle injuries and the castle passed to his daughter Stefania, who married Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg. Later the castle became a possession of their daughter Maria, who married Prince Chlodwig Hohenlohe-Schillingsf\u00fcrst.\nTheir son, Maurice Hohenlohe-Schillingsf\u00fcrst, sold the castle to Mikalaj Sviatapolk-Mirski,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Miko\u0142aj Krzysztof \"the Orphan\" Radziwi\u0142\u0142, Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142, Mikalaj Sviatapolk-Mirski", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": " the Mir Castle passed into the hands of Miko\u0142aj Krzysztof \"the Orphan\" Radziwi\u0142\u0142, who refitted it with a two-winged, three-story stately residence along the eastern and northern inner walls of the castle. Plastered facades were decorated with limestone portals, plates, balconies and porches in the Renaissance style."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142, his daughter Stefania, Chlodwig Hohenlohe-Schillingsf\u00fcrst.", "Topic": "Mir Castle Complex", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142 died of battle injuries and the castle passed to his daughter Stefania, who married Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg. "}]} {"Context": ["what is 'my belarusy'?", "It is the national anthem of Belarus.", "who composed it?", "Sakalowski", "when was it adopted?", "1955", "can you extract any one line from this?", "UNANSWERABLE", "in which continent does that country belong to?", "Europe", "what is the capital of that country?", "Minsk", "what languages are spoken in that country?", "Russian and Belarusian", "can you name a few heritage sites there?", "Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Struve Geodetic Arc.", "where exactly is the first place mentioned above located?", "It is located in the town of Mir, in the Kareli\u010dy District of the Hrodna voblast", "approximately in which century or which year was it constructed?", "16th century", "can you name a few people who lived in that?", "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142, Stefania, Maria, etc."], "Conversation_no": 165, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who was the first person mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was Ordynat of Nesvizh and Olyka and owner of Bir\u017eai, Dubingiai, S\u0142uck and Kapyl estates.", "Topic": "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dominik was Ordynat of Nesvizh and Olyka and owner of Bir\u017eai, Dubingiai, S\u0142uck and Kapyl estates. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Polish-Lithuanian nobleman", "Topic": "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Prince Dominik Hieronim Radzivil () (1786\u20131813) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman."}, {"Answer": "Polish-Lithuanian nobleman", "Topic": "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Prince Dominik Hieronim Radzivil () (1786\u20131813) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman.\n"}, {"Answer": "He was Ordynat of Nesvizh and Olyka and owner of Bir\u017eai, Dubingiai, S\u0142uck and Kapyl estates.", "Topic": "Dominik Hieronim Radziwi\u0142\u0142", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Ordynat of Nesvizh and Olyka and owner of Bir\u017eai, Dubingiai, S\u0142uck and Kapyl estates. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is roosevelt dime?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States.", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Roosevelt dime is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States. Struck by the United States Mint continuously since 1946, it displ"}, {"Answer": "It is the current dime, or ten-cent piece.", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is the current dime, or ten-cent piece"}, {"Answer": "The current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Roosevelt dime is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who designed it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John R. Sinnock", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John R. Sinnock.", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "d officials moved quickly to replace the Mercury dime. Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock prepared models, but faced repeated criticism from the Commission of Fine Arts. He modified his design in response, and the coin went into circulation in January 1946."}, {"Answer": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " John R. Sinnock p"}, {"Answer": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock prepared models, but faced repeated criticism from"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was the eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was the eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Ray Sinnock (July 8, 1888 \u2013 May 14, 1947) was the eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1925 to 1947."}, {"Answer": "He was the eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was the eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint "}, {"Answer": "The eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Ray Sinnock (July 8, 1888 \u2013 May 14, 1947) was the eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1925 to 1947."}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "mention a few controversies of his?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "the letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A false narrative arose in the United States that the letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin.", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "Upon the initial minting of the Roosevelt dime in 1946, a false narrative arose in the United States that the letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. T"}, {"Answer": "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin, an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief.", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": " the letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin"}, {"Answer": "Upon the initial minting of the Roosevelt dime, a false narrative arose in the United States that the letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin", "Topic": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic_section": "Controversies", "Rationale": "Upon the initial minting of the Roosevelt dime in 1946, a false narrative arose in the United States that the letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Roosevelt dime is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States. Struck by the United States Mint continuously since 1946, it displays President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and was authorized soon after his death in 1945."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Struck by the United States Mint "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Struck by the United States Mint continuously since 1946"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who made the dime?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John R. Sinnock ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The United States Mint.", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Roosevelt dime is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States. Struck by the United States Mint continuously since 1946, it displays President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and was authorized soon after his death in 1945."}, {"Answer": "John R. Sinnock", "Topic": "Roosevelt dime", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John R. Sinnock"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "when was the united states mint established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Mint was created in 1792", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mint was created in Philadelphia in 1792, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1792.", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mint was created in Philadelphia in 1792, and soon joined by other centers, whose coins were identified by their own mint marks. There are currently four active coin-producing mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point."}, {"Answer": "1792", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " 1792"}, {"Answer": "1792", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The Mint was created in Philadelphia in 1792,"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is its location?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In Philadelphia", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " in Philadelphia", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point.", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " There are currently four active coin-producing mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point."}, {"Answer": "Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point."}, {"Answer": "Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "There are currently four active coin-producing mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point."}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792", "where is its location?", "In Philadelphia"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is fort knox and the mint's relation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves.", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox", "Rationale": "While not a coin production facility, the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky, is another facility of the Mint. Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Its the U.S. Bullion Depository.", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox", "Rationale": "While not a coin production facility, the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky, is another facility of the Mint. Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves."}, {"Answer": "It is another facility of the Mint.", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox", "Rationale": "is another facility of the Mint"}, {"Answer": "U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky, is another facility of the Mint of which primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves", "Topic": "United States Mint", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox", "Rationale": "While not a coin production facility, the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky, is another facility of the Mint. Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves."}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792", "where is its location?", "In Philadelphia", "what is fort knox and the mint's relation?", "Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves."], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is it a building or fort?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Is a fortified vault building", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Bullion Depository", "Rationale": "The United States Bullion Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building adjacent to ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "No, it is a United States Army installation in Kentucky.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a United States Army installation in Kentucky"}, {"Answer": "A fortified vault building", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Bullion Depository", "Rationale": "The United States Bullion Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building adjacent to the Fort Knox Army Post."}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792", "where is its location?", "In Philadelphia", "what is fort knox and the mint's relation?", "Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves.", "is it a building or fort?", "Is a fortified vault building"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "any recent incident happened over there related to shooting?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "On 18 October 1993, Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "1993 shooting", "Rationale": "On 18 October 1993, Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, on 3 April 2013, a civilian employee was shot and killed in a parking lot on post.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "2013 shooting", "Rationale": "On 3 April 2013, a civilian employee was shot and killed in a parking lot on post"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "1993 shooting", "Rationale": "Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself."}, {"Answer": "On 3 April 2013, a civilian employee was shot and killed in a parking lot on post", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "2013 shooting", "Rationale": "On 3 April 2013, a civilian employee was shot and killed in a parking lot on post"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792", "where is its location?", "In Philadelphia", "what is fort knox and the mint's relation?", "Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves.", "is it a building or fort?", "Is a fortified vault building", "any recent incident happened over there related to shooting?", "On 18 October 1993, Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself."], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how does air corps utilize it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "As a training base during World War II.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Air Corps use", "Rationale": "as a training base during World War II. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As a training base during World War II.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Air Corps use", "Rationale": "The post contains an airfield, called Godman Army Airfield, that was used by the United States Army Air Corps, and its successor, the United States Army Air Forces as a training base during World War II. It was used by the Kentucky Air National Guard for several years after the war until they relocated to Standiford Field in Louisville. The airfield is still in use by the United States Army Aviation Branch."}, {"Answer": "The post contains an airfield, called Godman Army Airfield, that was used by the United States Army Air Corps, and its successor, as training base during World War II.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Air Corps use", "Rationale": "The post contains an airfield, called Godman Army Airfield, that was used by the United States Army Air Corps, and its successor,"}, {"Answer": "The post contains an airfield that was used by the United States Army Air Corps as a training base during World War II", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Air Corps use", "Rationale": "The post contains an airfield, called Godman Army Airfield, that was used by the United States Army Air Corps, and its successor, the United States Army Air Forces as a training base during World War II"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792", "where is its location?", "In Philadelphia", "what is fort knox and the mint's relation?", "Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves.", "is it a building or fort?", "Is a fortified vault building", "any recent incident happened over there related to shooting?", "On 18 October 1993, Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself.", "how does air corps utilize it?", "As a training base during World War II."], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "is it used for protecting valuable objects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "For protection after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Gettysburg Address were all moved for safekeeping", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Protection of America's founding documents", "Rationale": "For protection after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Gettysburg Address were all moved for safekeeping ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the United States Bullion Depository.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Bullion Depository", "Rationale": "The United States Bullion Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building adjacent to the Fort Knox Army Post. "}, {"Answer": "The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Gettysburg Address", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Protection of America's founding documents", "Rationale": "Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Gettysburg Address were all moved "}, {"Answer": "Yes. It is used to house a large portion of the United States' official gold reserves", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It is adjacent to the United States Bullion Depository, which is used to house a large portion of the United States' official gold reserves."}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792", "where is its location?", "In Philadelphia", "what is fort knox and the mint's relation?", "Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves.", "is it a building or fort?", "Is a fortified vault building", "any recent incident happened over there related to shooting?", "On 18 October 1993, Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself.", "how does air corps utilize it?", "As a training base during World War II.", "is it used for protecting valuable objects?", "For protection after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Gettysburg Address were all moved for safekeeping"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "does it have a high school in its premises?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has a high school located on-post, Fort Knox High School", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox High School", "Rationale": "has a high school located on-post. Fort Knox High School, serving grades 9\u201312, was built in 1958 and has undergone only a handful of renovations since then, including a new building which was completed in 2007.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox High School", "Rationale": "Fort Knox is one of only four Army posts (the others being Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Fort Meade, Maryland, and Fort Sam Houston, Texas) that still has a high school located on-post. Fort Knox High School, "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Fort Knox High School", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox High School", "Rationale": "Fort Knox High School, serving"}, {"Answer": "Yes. Fort Knox High School", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Fort Knox High School", "Rationale": "Fort Knox is one of only four Army posts (the others being Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Fort Meade, Maryland, and Fort Sam Houston, Texas) that still has a high school located on-post. Fort Knox High School, serving grades 9\u201312"}]} {"Context": ["what is roosevelt dime?", "Is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States", "who designed it?", "John R. Sinnock", "who is he?", "Eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint", "mention a few controversies of his?", "The letters \"JS\" actually stood not for John Sinnock, but for Joseph Stalin. The urban folk story coincided with the Second Red Scare. Another controversy was an allegation that Sinnock copied or borrowed the design of the President's profile from a bronze bas relief created by sculptress Selma H. Burke", "did the aforementioned mint struck the roosevelt dime?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who made the dime?", "John R. Sinnock", "when was the united states mint established?", "The Mint was created in 1792", "where is its location?", "In Philadelphia", "what is fort knox and the mint's relation?", "Its primary purpose is for storage of the United States and other countries' gold and silver bullion reserves.", "is it a building or fort?", "Is a fortified vault building", "any recent incident happened over there related to shooting?", "On 18 October 1993, Arthur Hill went on a shooting rampage, killing three and wounding two before attempting suicide, shooting and severely wounding himself.", "how does air corps utilize it?", "As a training base during World War II.", "is it used for protecting valuable objects?", "For protection after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Gettysburg Address were all moved for safekeeping", "does it have a high school in its premises?", "It has a high school located on-post, Fort Knox High School"], "Conversation_no": 166, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "describe its climate in few words?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters.", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters."}, {"Answer": "Hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters"}, {"Answer": "Hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters", "Topic": "Fort Knox", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nMauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from March\u00a024 to April\u00a015, 1984. No recent eruptions of the volcano have caused fatalities, but eruptions in 1926 and 1950 destroyed villages, and the city of Hilo is partly built on lava flows from the late 19th century. Because of the potential hazards it poses to population centers, Mauna Loa is part of the Decade Volcanoes program, which encourages studies of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. Mauna Loa has been monitored intensively by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory since 1912. Observations of the atmosphere are undertaken at the Mauna Loa Observatory, and of the Sun at the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory, both located near the mountain's summit. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park covers the summit and the southeastern flank of the volcano, and also incorporates K\u012blauea, a separate volcano.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from March\u00a024 to April\u00a015, 1984. "}, {"Answer": "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from March\u00a024 to April\u00a015, 1984."}, {"Answer": "March 24 to April 15, 1984", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from March\u00a024 to April\u00a015, 1984"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the main entity?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa ( or ; Hawaiian: ; ) is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean. The largest subaerial volcano in both mass and volume, Mauna Loa has historically been considered the largest volcano on Earth, dwarfed only by Tamu Massif. It is an active shield volcano with relatively gentle slopes, with a volume estimated at approximately , although its peak is about lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea. Lava eruptions from Mauna Loa are silica-poor and very fluid, and they tend to be non-explosive.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean. "}, {"Answer": "Mauna Loa ( or ; Hawaiian: ; ) is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa ( or ; Hawaiian: ; ) is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean."}, {"Answer": "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa ( or ; Hawaiian: ; ) is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is its weather like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "\nMauna Loa has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round. Below is the table for the slope observatory, which is at in the alpine zone. The highest recorded temperature was and the lowest was on February\u00a018, 2003 and February\u00a020, 1962, respectively.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mauna Loa has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round. "}, {"Answer": "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round."}, {"Answer": "Trade winds blow from east to west across the Hawaiian islands, and the presence of Mauna Loa strongly affects the local climate. At low elevations, the eastern (windward) side of the volcano receives heavy rain; the city of Hilo is the wettest in the United States.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Trade winds blow from east to west across the Hawaiian islands, and the presence of Mauna Loa strongly affects the local climate. At low elevations, the eastern (windward) side of the volcano receives heavy rain; the city of Hilo is the wettest in the United States. The rainfall supports extensive forestation. The western (leeward) side has a much drier climate. At higher elevations, the amount of precipitation decreases, and skies are very often clear. Very low temperatures mean that precipitation often occurs in the form of snow, and the summit of Mauna Loa is described as a \"periglacial\" region, where freezing and thawing play a significant role in shaping the landscape.\n"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who monitors this volcano?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Monitoring", "Rationale": "Established on K\u012blauea in 1912, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), presently a branch of the United States Geological Survey, is the primary organization associated with the monitoring, observance, and study of Hawaiian volcanoes. Thomas A. Jaggar, the observatory's founder, attempted a summit expedition to Mauna Loa to observe its 1914 eruption, but was rebuffed by the arduous trek required (see Ascents). After soliciting help from Lorrin A. Thurston, in 1915 he was able to persuade the US Army to construct a \"simple route to the summit\" for public and scientific use, a project completed in December of that year; the Observatory has maintained a presence on the volcano ever since.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO)", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Monitoring", "Rationale": "the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO)"}, {"Answer": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO)", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Monitoring", "Rationale": "Established on K\u012blauea in 1912, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), presently a branch of the United States Geological Survey, is the primary organization associated with the monitoring, observance, and study of Hawaiian volcanoes."}, {"Answer": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO)", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Monitoring", "Rationale": "Established on K\u012blauea in 1912, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), presently a branch of the United States Geological Survey, is the primary organization associated with the monitoring, observance, and study of Hawaiian volcanoes."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who founded it ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Monitoring", "Rationale": "Thomas A. Jaggar, the observatory's founder, attempted a summit expedition to Mauna Loa to observe its 1914 eruption, but was rebuffed by the arduous trek required (see Ascents). After soliciting help from Lorrin A. Thurston, in 1915 he was able to persuade the US Army to construct a \"simple route to the summit\" for public and scientific use, a project completed in December of that year; the Observatory has maintained a presence on the volcano ever since.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lorrin A. Thurston", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Lorrin A. Thurston "}, {"Answer": "Thomas A. Jaggar", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Monitoring", "Rationale": " Thomas A. Jaggar, the observatory's founder, attempted a summit expedition to Mauna Loa to observe its 1914 eruption, but was rebuffed by the arduous trek required (see Ascents)."}, {"Answer": "Thomas Jaggar, Lorrin A. Thurston", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "When geologist Thomas Jaggar of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology gave a lecture in Honolulu in 1909, he was approached by businessman Lorrin A. Thurston (grandson of Asa Thurston who was on the 1823 missionary tour) about building a full-time scientific observatory at K\u012blauea. The Hawaiian Volcano Research Association was formed by local businessmen for its support. George Lycurgus, who owned the Volcano House at the edge of the main caldera, proposed a site adjacent to his hotel and restaurant."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where is it located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) is an agency of the U.S. Geological Survey, with temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii. The former volcano observatory clifftop facility and HVO offices, closed due to structural damage in 2018, is located at Uwekahuna Bluff on the rim of K\u012blauea Caldera. The observatory staff and equipment monitors four active Hawaiian volcanoes: K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101. Because K\u012blauea and Mauna Loa are significantly more active than Hual\u0101lai and Haleakal\u0101, much of the observatory's research is concentrated on the former two mountains.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii."}, {"Answer": "K\u012blauea", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Monitoring", "Rationale": "stablished on K\u012blauea in 1912, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), presently a branch of the United States Geological Survey, is the primary organization associated with the monitoring, observance, and study of Hawaiian volcanoes."}, {"Answer": "Uwekahuna Bluff on the rim of K\u012blauea Caldera.", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The former volcano observatory clifftop facility and HVO offices, closed due to structural damage in 2018, is located at Uwekahuna Bluff on the rim of K\u012blauea Caldera."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The observatory staff and equipment monitors four active Hawaiian volcanoes: K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101. Because K\u012blauea and Mauna Loa are significantly more active than Hual\u0101lai and Haleakal\u0101, much of the observatory's research is concentrated on the former two mountains.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The observatory staff and equipment monitors four active Hawaiian volcanoes: K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101. "}, {"Answer": "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The observatory staff and equipment monitors four active Hawaiian volcanoes: K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101."}, {"Answer": "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "Topic": "Hawaiian Volcano Observatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The observatory staff and equipment monitors four active Hawaiian volcanoes: K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "name few dangers of the second?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "A potentially greater hazard at Mauna Loa is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, like the one that struck the volcano's west flank between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago and formed the present-day Kealakekua Bay. Deep fault lines are a common feature on Hawaiian volcanoes, allowing large portions of their flanks to gradually slide downwards and forming structures like the Hilina Slump and the ancient Ninole Hills; large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis. Undersea surveys have revealed numerous landslides along the Hawaiian chain and evidence of two such giant tsunami events: 200,000\u00a0years ago, Moloka\u02bbi experienced a tsunami, and 100,000\u00a0years ago a megatsunami high struck L\u0101na\u02bbi. A more recent example of the risks associated with slumps occurred in 1975, when the Hilina Slump suddenly lurched forward several meters, triggering a 7.2 earthquake and a tsunami that ki", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "; large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis. "}, {"Answer": "It has been designated a Decade Volcano, one of the sixteen volcanoes identified by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI) as being worthy of particular study in light of their history of large, destructive eruptions and proximity to populated areas", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "Mauna Loa has been designated a Decade Volcano, one of the sixteen volcanoes identified by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI) as being worthy of particular study in light of their history of large, destructive eruptions and proximity to populated areas"}, {"Answer": "A potentially greater hazard is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, like the one that struck the volcano's west flank between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago and formed the present-day Kealakekua Bay.", "Topic": "Mauna Loa", "Topic_section": "Hazards", "Rationale": "A potentially greater hazard at Mauna Loa is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, like the one that struck the volcano's west flank between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago and formed the present-day Kealakekua Bay."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "any recent updates seen in the third?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake.", "Topic": "Hual\u0101lai", "Topic_section": "Recent activity", "Rationale": "Hual\u0101lai last erupted in 1801. A severe earthquake swarm shook the volcano in 1929, lasting about a month. This caused $100,000 worth of damage to the Kona district ($1.2 million as of 2010), and two earthquakes with magnitudes of 5.5 and 6.5 were felt as far away as Honolulu. This was probably caused by magma movement near the surface, but there was no surface activity or eruption.\n\nThe 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake, with epicenter just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona, caused much damage in the area.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hual\u0101lai is estimated to have risen above sea level about 300,000 years ago. Despite maintaining a very low level of activity since its last eruption in 1801", "Topic": "Hual\u0101lai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hual\u0101lai is estimated to have risen above sea level about 300,000\u00a0years ago. Despite maintaining a very low level of activity since its last eruption in 1801"}, {"Answer": "he 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake, with epicenter just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona, caused much damage in the area", "Topic": "Hual\u0101lai", "Topic_section": "Recent activity", "Rationale": "\nThe 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake, with epicenter just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona, caused much damage in the area."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "any recent updates seen in the third?", "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where did this natural calamity occur?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The epicenter was just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona.", "Topic": "Hual\u0101lai", "Topic_section": "Recent activity", "Rationale": "Hual\u0101lai last erupted in 1801. A severe earthquake swarm shook the volcano in 1929, lasting about a month. This caused $100,000 worth of damage to the Kona district ($1.2 million as of 2010), and two earthquakes with magnitudes of 5.5 and 6.5 were felt as far away as Honolulu. This was probably caused by magma movement near the surface, but there was no surface activity or eruption.\n\nThe 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake, with epicenter just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona, caused much damage in the area.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The shock was centered southwest of Puak\u014d and north of Kailua-Kona", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The shock was centered southwest of Puak\u014d and north of Kailua-Kona, "}, {"Answer": "southwest of Puak\u014d and north of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The shock was centered southwest of Puak\u014d and north of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, just offshore of the Kona Airport, at a depth of . "}, {"Answer": "Southwest of Puak\u014d and north of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The 2006 K\u012bholo Bay earthquake occurred on October 15 at with a magnitude of 6.7 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (\"Severe\"). The shock was centered southwest of Puak\u014d and north of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, just offshore of the Kona Airport, at a depth of . It produced several aftershocks, including one that measured a magnitude of 6.1 seven minutes after the main shock. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center measured a nondestructive tsunami of on the coast of the Big Island."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "any recent updates seen in the third?", "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake.", "where did this natural calamity occur?", "The epicenter was just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "mention few destructions it caused?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Significant structural damages at least 61 buildings were destroyed and red-tagged by officials, roads and bridges collapsed or had deep cracks.", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Damage", "Rationale": "The most severe damage caused by the earthquake was focused on the north and western sides of the island of Hawaii. Damage was also quite heavy on the eastern side of Maui, and minor damage spread all the way out to western Oahu, away from the earthquake's epicenter. On the Big Island, many houses had large cracks and broken windows, and at least 61 buildings were destroyed and red-tagged by officials. Almost all houses in west Hawaii reported extensive internal damage but most avoided significant structural damage, the reason being that most of the buildings in the area around the epicenter of the earthquake have been built in the last few decades and are well constructed. Even so, over $200\u00a0million in damage occurred.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Hual\u0101lai last erupted in 1800\u20131801. This eruption produced very fluid alkalic basalt lava flows that entered the ocean off the western tip of Hawaii island.", "Topic": "Hual\u0101lai", "Topic_section": "1800\u20131801 eruption", "Rationale": "Hual\u0101lai last erupted in 1800\u20131801. This eruption produced very fluid alkalic basalt lava flows that entered the ocean off the western tip of Hawaii island."}, {"Answer": "On its way down, it overran a village and a valuable fishing pond.", "Topic": "Hual\u0101lai", "Topic_section": "1800\u20131801 eruption", "Rationale": "On its way down, it overran a village and a valuable fishing pond. There is a local legend that after the failure of several offerings of animals and other items to the gods, the flow was finally stopped when Kamehameha I threw a lock of his own hair into the fire. The Ka'\u016bp\u016blehu flow is also known for the particularly large quantity of mafic and ultramafic xenoliths that came up with it."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "any recent updates seen in the third?", "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake.", "where did this natural calamity occur?", "The epicenter was just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona.", "mention few destructions it caused?", "Significant structural damages at least 61 buildings were destroyed and red-tagged by officials, roads and bridges collapsed or had deep cracks."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "any electrical failure associated with it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Power plants automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid.", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Blackouts", "Rationale": "Power plants on Maui and the Big Island automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid. The Oahu power outages lasted 14 hours in some locations; only half of Hawaiian Electric Company's (HECO) Oahu customers had power restored before 9 pm, while outages generally lasted to about 5 pm on Maui and Hawaii. Power was restored to all HECO circuits by 1:55 am; however, there were isolated blackouts due to local problems, such as blown fuses. Power in Laie and Kahuku was not restored until 3 am. In Honolulu and Kahe, HECO generators shut down, and other generators tried to compensate, resulting in uneven loads on Oahu's electrical network and causing the system to shut down to prevent damage.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Power plants on Maui and the Big Island automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid. The Oahu power outages lasted 14 hours in some locations; only half of Hawaiian Electric Company's (HECO) Oahu customers had power restored", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Blackouts", "Rationale": "Power plants on Maui and the Big Island automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid. The Oahu power outages lasted 14 hours in some locations; only half of Hawaiian Electric Company's (HECO) Oahu customers had power restored "}, {"Answer": "Power plants on Maui and the Big Island automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid.", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Blackouts", "Rationale": "Power plants on Maui and the Big Island automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid."}, {"Answer": "Power plants on Maui and the Big Island automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid. The Oahu power outages lasted 14 hours in some locations", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Blackouts", "Rationale": "Power plants on Maui and the Big Island automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid. The Oahu power outages lasted 14 hours in some locations; only half of Hawaiian Electric Company's (HECO) Oahu customers had power restored before 9 pm, while outages generally lasted to about 5 pm on Maui and Hawaii. P"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "any recent updates seen in the third?", "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake.", "where did this natural calamity occur?", "The epicenter was just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona.", "mention few destructions it caused?", "Significant structural damages at least 61 buildings were destroyed and red-tagged by officials, roads and bridges collapsed or had deep cracks.", "any electrical failure associated with it?", "Power plants automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "any observatory body associated ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope.", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Mauna Kea Observatory", "Rationale": "During the earthquake and aftershocks, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). The CFHT was operational and back online as of October 19, but the Kecks were not restored to full operation until February 28, 2007.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mauna Kea Observatories, W. M. Keck Observatory", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Mauna Kea Observatory", "Rationale": "During the earthquake and aftershocks, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, "}, {"Answer": "Mauna Kea Observatories", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Mauna Kea Observatory", "Rationale": "During the earthquake and aftershocks, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). The CFHT was operational and back online as of October 19, but the Kecks were not restored to full operation until February 28, 2007."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Mauna Kea Observatories", "Topic": "2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake", "Topic_section": "Mauna Kea Observatory", "Rationale": "During the earthquake and aftershocks, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). The CFHT was operational and back online as of October 19, but the Kecks were not restored to full operation until February 28, 2007."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "any recent updates seen in the third?", "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake.", "where did this natural calamity occur?", "The epicenter was just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona.", "mention few destructions it caused?", "Significant structural damages at least 61 buildings were destroyed and red-tagged by officials, roads and bridges collapsed or had deep cracks.", "any electrical failure associated with it?", "Power plants automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid.", "any observatory body associated ?", "Yes, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "where is the last situated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island.", "Topic": "Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island at an altitude of 4,204 meters (13,793 feet), part of the Mauna Kea Observatory. Operational since 1979, the telescope is a Prime Focus/Cassegrain configuration with a usable aperture diameter of .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island at an altitude of 4,204 meters", "Topic": "Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island at an altitude of 4,204 meters "}, {"Answer": "Near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island.", "Topic": "Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island at an altitude of 4,204 meters (13,793 feet), part of the Mauna Kea Observatory"}, {"Answer": "It is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island", "Topic": "Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island at an altitude of 4,204 meters (13,793 feet), part of the Mauna Kea Observatory. "}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "any recent updates seen in the third?", "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake.", "where did this natural calamity occur?", "The epicenter was just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona.", "mention few destructions it caused?", "Significant structural damages at least 61 buildings were destroyed and red-tagged by officials, roads and bridges collapsed or had deep cracks.", "any electrical failure associated with it?", "Power plants automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid.", "any observatory body associated ?", "Yes, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope.", "where is the last situated?", "It is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "how is the weather of the mountain just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has an alpine climate, the average monthly temperature remains above freezing throughout the year.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Mauna Kea has an alpine climate. Due to the influence of its tropical latitude, temperature swings are very low in spite of its high elevation. Frosts are common year round, but the average monthly temperature remains above freezing throughout the year.\n\nSnow may fall at an altitude of and above in any month, but occurs most often from October to April.\n\nA weather station was operated from 1972 to 1982; however, only 33 months within this period have temperature records; many months have data for only two years. The temperatures presented below are smoothed averages, not the raw numbers recorded by NOAA.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has an alpine climate. Due to the influence of its tropical latitude, temperature swings are very low in spite of its high elevation.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "has an alpine climate. Due to the influence of its tropical latitude, temperature swings are very low in spite of its high elevation. "}, {"Answer": "It has an alpine climate.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Mauna Kea has an alpine climate."}, {"Answer": "Mauna Kea has an alpine climate.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Mauna Kea has an alpine climate."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time mauna loa volcano erupted", "March 24 to April 15, 1984.", "what is the main entity?", "It is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai\u02bbi in the Pacific Ocean.", "what is its weather like?", "It has a tropical climate with warm temperatures at lower elevations and cool to cold temperatures higher up year-round.", "who monitors this volcano?", "The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, a branch of the United States Geological Survey.", "who founded it ?", "Thomas A. Jaggar.", "where is it located?", "A temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.", "mention few volcanoes it monitors?", "K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Haleakal\u0101.", "name few dangers of the second?", "It is a sudden, massive collapse of the volcano's flanks, large earthquakes could trigger rapid flank collapses along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis.", "any recent updates seen in the third?", "The 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake.", "where did this natural calamity occur?", "The epicenter was just to the north in Kiholo Bay near M\u0101hukona.", "mention few destructions it caused?", "Significant structural damages at least 61 buildings were destroyed and red-tagged by officials, roads and bridges collapsed or had deep cracks.", "any electrical failure associated with it?", "Power plants automatically shut off power to prevent damage, and generators tripped on Oahu, causing overloads in the electrical grid.", "any observatory body associated ?", "Yes, a number of the telescopes at the Mauna Kea Observatories sustained minor damage, primarily Kecks 1 and 2 at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and the Canada\u2013France\u2013Hawaii Telescope.", "where is the last situated?", "It is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii's Big Island.", "how is the weather of the mountain just mentioned?", "It has an alpine climate, the average monthly temperature remains above freezing throughout the year."], "Conversation_no": 167, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "mention few leisure places ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Recreation parks, hunting, multiple hiking trails, Star Gazing.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Recreation", "Rationale": " The area includes several recreation parks including Kalopa State Recreation Area, Wailuku River State Park and Akaka Falls State Park.\n\nThere are over 3,000 registered hunters on Hawaii island, and hunting, for both recreation and sustenance, is a common activity on Mauna Kea. A public hunting program is used to control the numbers of introduced animals including pigs, sheep, goats, turkey, pheasants, and quail. The Mauna Kea State Recreation Area functions as a base camp for the sport. Birdwatching is also common at lower levels on the mountain. A popular site is \"K\u012bpuka Puu Huluhulu\", a k\u012bpuka on Mauna Kea's flank that formed when lava flows isolated the forest on a hill.\nMauna Kea's great height and the steepness of its flanks provide a better view and a shorter hike than the adjacent Mauna Loa. The height with its risk of altitude sickness, weather concerns, steep road grade, and overall inaccessibility make the volcano dangerous and summit trips difficult. Until the construction", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The area includes several recreation parks including Kalopa State Recreation Area, Wailuku River State Park and Akaka Falls State Park.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Recreation", "Rationale": "The area includes several recreation parks including Kalopa State Recreation Area, Wailuku River State Park and Akaka Falls State Park.\n"}, {"Answer": "The area includes several recreation parks including Kalopa State Recreation Area, Wailuku River State Park and Akaka Falls State Park.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Recreation", "Rationale": "The area includes several recreation parks including Kalopa State Recreation Area, Wailuku River State Park and Akaka Falls State Park."}, {"Answer": "Kalopa State Recreation Area, Wailuku River State Park and Akaka Falls State Park.", "Topic": "Mauna Kea", "Topic_section": "Recreation", "Rationale": "The area includes several recreation parks including Kalopa State Recreation Area, Wailuku River State Park and Akaka Falls State Park."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "\"Casino Night\"", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Casino Night\" is the second season finale of the American comedy television series \"The Office\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Casino Night", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "During Casino Night, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) wins a game of craps and kisses Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) on the cheek, disregarding their attempts to keep their intimate relationship a secret"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Casino Night", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "She begins to say something but Jim kisses her, and after hesitating, she returns the kiss, ending with the two staring at each other in silence."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\""], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is it's premise about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In this episode, the office hosts a casino night, to which Michael Scott (Carell) inadvertently invites two dates. Meanwhile, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) decides to transfer to Dunder Mifflin's Stamford branch and reveals to Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) his feelings for her.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Michael Scott (Steve Carell) organizes a casino charity event in the warehouse, and unwittingly winds up with two dates for the evening", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Michael Scott (Steve Carell) organizes a casino charity event in the warehouse, and unwittingly winds up with two dates for the evening, "}, {"Answer": "The office hosts a casino night, to which Michael Scott inadvertently invites two dates. Meanwhile, Jim Halpert decides to transfer to Dunder Mifflin's Stamford branch and reveals to Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) his feelings for her.", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In this episode, the office hosts a casino night, to which Michael Scott (Carell) inadvertently invites two dates. Meanwhile, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) decides to transfer to Dunder Mifflin's Stamford branch and reveals to Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) his feelings for her."}, {"Answer": "In this episode, the office hosts a casino night, to which Michael Scott inadvertently invites two dates. Meanwhile, Jim Halpert decides to transfer to Dunder Mifflin's Stamford branch and reveals to Pam Beesly his feelings for her.", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In this episode, the office hosts a casino night, to which Michael Scott (Carell) inadvertently invites two dates. Meanwhile, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) decides to transfer to Dunder Mifflin's Stamford branch and reveals to Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) his feelings for her."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company."], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which series does this episode belong to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Office\"", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Casino Night\" is the second season finale of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the twenty-eighth episode overall.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Office\"", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Casino Night\" is the second season finale of the American comedy television series \"The Office\""}, {"Answer": "\"The Office\".", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Casino Night\" is the second season finale of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the twenty-eighth episode overall. 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"}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\""], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was it released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "March 24, 2005", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It aired on NBC from March 24, 2005, to May 16, 2013", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "9 July 2001", "Topic": "The Office (British TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Office is a British television mockumentary sitcom first broadcast in the UK on BBC Two on 9 July 2001. "}, {"Answer": "The episode aired on May 11, 2006.", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the episode originally aired in the United States on May 11, 2006 on NBC."}, {"Answer": "The episode was aired on May 11, 2006.", "Topic": "Casino Night", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Written by Steve Carell, who also acts in the show as Michael Scott, and directed by Ken Kwapis, the episode originally aired in the United States on May 11, 2006 on NBC."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005"], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who produced it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was co-produced by Daniels's Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille Productions.", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was co-produced by Daniels's Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television"}, {"Answer": "It was co-produced by Daniels's Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions, in association with Universal Television.", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was co-produced by Daniels's Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television. The original executive producers were Daniels, Howard Klein, Ben Silverman, Ricky Gervais, and Stephen Merchant, with numerous others being promoted in later seasons."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television."], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who are the main characters in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Characters", "Rationale": "The show is known for its relatively large cast size, with many of its actors and actresses known particularly for their improvisational work. Steve Carell stars as Michael Scott, regional manager of the Dunder Mifflin Scranton Branch. Loosely based on David Brent, Gervais' character in the British series, Scott is a well-intentioned man whose attempts at humor, while seemingly innocent to himself, often offend and annoy his peers and employees, and in some situations lead to reprimanding from his superiors. Rainn Wilson portrays Dwight Schrute, based upon Gareth Keenan, who is a salesman and the assistant to the regional manager, a fictional title created by Michael. John Krasinski portrays Jim Halpert, a salesman and, in later seasons, assistant manager or co-manager who is known for his wittiness and his practical jokes on Dwight (often accompanied by Pam Beesly). Halpert is based upon Tim Canterbury and, at the start of the series, is known to have feelings for Pam, the receptionis", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert to name a few", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Characters", "Rationale": "Steve Carell stars as Michael Scott, regional manager of the Dunder Mifflin Scranton Branch. Loosely based on David Brent, Gervais' character in the British series, Scott is a well-intentioned man whose attempts at humor, while seemingly innocent to himself, often offend and annoy his peers and employees, and in some situations lead to reprimanding from his superiors. Rainn Wilson portrays Dwight Schrute, based upon Gareth Keenan, who is a salesman and the assistant to the regional manager, a fictional title created by Michael. 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Notable stars outside the original main cast include Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Craig Robinson, James Spader, Ellie Kemper, and Catherine Tate."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly"], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what sort of a character is the first one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself.", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Personality and management style", "Rationale": "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, Michael is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise. Jim Halpert once made a color graph of how Michael spends his time: 80% distracting others; 19% procrastination; and 1% critical thinking. Jim added that he inflated the \"critical thinking\" percentage so people could actually see it on the graph. His laid-back approach more often results in lower than expected workplace productivity, particularly when Michael places personal interests as a priority over work (such as his birthday, someone else's birthday, or his various seminars). To avoid being disciplined for his foolish actions, Michael often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself. Although his actions often lead to more problems for his employees, Michael believes that Scranton is \"the cool, fun branch... like \"Animal House\"\". He is genuinely upset when the top salesman from the Utica office trashes Scranton in a phone call by saying it's \"worse than Camden\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is the central character of the series, serving as the Regional Manager of the Scranton branch of a paper distribution company, known as Dunder Mifflin Inc.", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael is the central character of the series, serving as the Regional Manager of the Scranton branch of a paper distribution company, known as Dunder Mifflin Inc."}, {"Answer": "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, Michael is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Personality and management style", "Rationale": "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, Michael is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise"}, {"Answer": "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise.", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Personality and management style", "Rationale": "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, Michael is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "what sort of a character is the first one?", "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself."], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who played this character in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Steve Carell", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Gary Scott is a fictional character on NBC's \"The Office\", portrayed by Steve Carell and based on David Brent from the British version of the program.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Steve Carell", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Gary Scott is a fictional character on NBC's \"The Office\", portrayed by Steve Carell and based on David Brent from the British version of the program. "}, {"Answer": "Steve Carell.", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Gary Scott is a fictional character on NBC's \"The Office\", portrayed by Steve Carell and based on"}, {"Answer": "Steve Carell", "Topic": "Michael Scott (The Office)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Gary Scott is a fictional character on NBC's \"The Office\", portrayed by Steve Carell and based on David Brent from the British version of the program."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "what sort of a character is the first one?", "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself.", "who played this character in it?", "Steve Carell"], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "was this his debut series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, he started with \"The Dana Carvey Show\" and \"Saturday Night Live\".", "Topic": "Steve Carell", "Topic_section": "\"The Dana Carvey Show\" (1996)", "Rationale": "In spring 1996 he was a cast member of \"The Dana Carvey Show\", a short-lived sketch comedy program on ABC. Along with fellow cast member Colbert, Carell provided the voice of Gary, half of \"The Ambiguously Gay Duo\", the Robert Smigel-produced animated short which continued on \"Saturday Night Live\" later that year", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, he worked in \"The Dana Carvey Show\"", "Topic": "Steve Carell", "Topic_section": "\"The Dana Carvey Show\" (1996)", "Rationale": "In spring 1996 he was a cast member of \"The Dana Carvey Show\", a short-lived sketch comedy program on ABC. "}, {"Answer": "\"The Dana Carvey Show\".", "Topic": "Steve Carell", "Topic_section": "\"The Dana Carvey Show\" (1996)", "Rationale": "In spring 1996 he was a cast member of \"The Dana Carvey Show\", a short-lived sketch comedy p"}, {"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Steve Carell", "Topic_section": "\"The Dana Carvey Show\" (1996)", "Rationale": "In spring 1996 he was a cast member of \"The Dana Carvey Show\", a short-lived sketch comedy program on ABC. Along with fellow cast member Colbert, Carell provided the voice of Gary, half of \"The Ambiguously Gay Duo\", the Robert Smigel-produced animated short which continued on \"Saturday Night Live\" later that year. While the program lasted only seven episodes, \"The Dana Carvey Show\" has since been credited with forging Carell's career. He starred in a few short-lived television series, including \"Come to Papa\" and \"Over the Top\". He has made numerous guest appearances, including in \"Funny Girl,\" an episode of \"Just Shoot Me!\" Additional screen credits include Brad Hall's short-lived situation comedy \"Watching Ellie\" (20022003) and Woody Allen's \"Melinda and Melinda\"."}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "what sort of a character is the first one?", "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself.", "who played this character in it?", "Steve Carell", "was this his debut series?", "No, he started with \"The Dana Carvey Show\" and \"Saturday Night Live\"."], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where did the former get broadcasted?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "ABC", "Topic": "The Dana Carvey Show", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Dana Carvey Show is an American sketch comedy television show that aired on ABC during the spring of 1996.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "ABC", "Topic": "The Dana Carvey Show", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Dana Carvey Show is an American sketch comedy television show that aired on ABC during the spring of 1996"}, {"Answer": "ABC.", "Topic": "The Dana Carvey Show", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he Dana Carvey Show is an American sketch comedy television show that aired on ABC during the spring of 1996. 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"}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "what sort of a character is the first one?", "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself.", "who played this character in it?", "Steve Carell", "was this his debut series?", "No, he started with \"The Dana Carvey Show\" and \"Saturday Night Live\".", "where did the former get broadcasted?", "ABC", "what does it stand for?", "American Broadcasting Company"], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "was the show received well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It received mixed reviews - Joyce Millman of \"Salon\" called the series a \"rousing blast of kamikaze satire\"; Caryn James of \"The New York Times\", however, gave a negative review, claiming, \"the debut already looked tired and old\".", "Topic": "The Dana Carvey Show", "Topic_section": "Critical reception and retrospect", "Rationale": "Upon its debut, Joyce Millman of \"Salon\" called the series a \"rousing blast of kamikaze satire\" and summed up by declaring, \"In his relentless flogging of the advertiser-driven TV biz, Carvey delivered prime time's funniest biting the-feeding-hand stuff since Michael Moore's short-lived NBC (and briefly, Fox) series \"TV Nation\".\" Caryn James of \"The New York Times\", however, gave a negative review, claiming, \"the debut already looked tired and old\" adding, \"Right now, the Carvey writers had better be thinking up something edgier than a dancing mug of root beer.\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Upon its debut, Joyce Millman of \"Salon\" called the series a \"rousing blast of kamikaze satire\" and summed up by declaring, \"In his relentless flogging of the advertiser-driven TV biz, Carvey delivered prime time's funniest biting the-feeding-hand stuff since Michael Moore's short-lived NBC (and briefly, Fox) series \"TV Nation\"", "Topic": "The Dana Carvey Show", "Topic_section": "Critical reception and retrospect", "Rationale": "Upon its debut, Joyce Millman of \"Salon\" called the series a \"rousing blast of kamikaze satire\" and summed up by declaring, \"In his relentless flogging of the advertiser-driven TV biz, Carvey delivered prime time's funniest biting the-feeding-hand stuff since Michael Moore's short-lived NBC (and briefly, Fox) series \"TV Nation\"."}, {"Answer": "The first season of \"The Office\" was met with a mixed response from critics", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Critical reviews and commentary", "Rationale": "he first season of \"The Office\" was met with a mixed response from critics with some of them comparing it to the short-lived NBC series \"Coupling\", "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "what sort of a character is the first one?", "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself.", "who played this character in it?", "Steve Carell", "was this his debut series?", "No, he started with \"The Dana Carvey Show\" and \"Saturday Night Live\".", "where did the former get broadcasted?", "ABC", "what does it stand for?", "American Broadcasting Company", "was the show received well?", "It received mixed reviews - Joyce Millman of \"Salon\" called the series a \"rousing blast of kamikaze satire\"; Caryn James of \"The New York Times\", however, gave a negative review, claiming, \"the debut already looked tired and old\"."], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "did he receive any award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016.", "Topic": "Steve Carell", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "For his contributions to the film industry, Carell received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "For his contributions to the film industry, Carell received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016.", "Topic": "Steve Carell", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "For his contributions to the film industry, Carell received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016."}, {"Answer": "For his contributions to the film industry, Carell received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016.", "Topic": "Steve Carell", "Topic_section": "Awards and nominations", "Rationale": "For his contributions to the film industry, Carell received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "what sort of a character is the first one?", "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself.", "who played this character in it?", "Steve Carell", "was this his debut series?", "No, he started with \"The Dana Carvey Show\" and \"Saturday Night Live\".", "where did the former get broadcasted?", "ABC", "what does it stand for?", "American Broadcasting Company", "was the show received well?", "It received mixed reviews - Joyce Millman of \"Salon\" called the series a \"rousing blast of kamikaze satire\"; Caryn James of \"The New York Times\", however, gave a negative review, claiming, \"the debut already looked tired and old\".", "did he receive any award?", "Yes, he received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016."], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "where was \u1e6dhe original series filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "\"Casino Night\"", "what is it's premise about?", "It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "which series does this episode belong to?", "\"The Office\"", "when was it released?", "March 24, 2005", "who produced it?", "Co-produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television.", "who are the main characters in it?", "Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly", "what sort of a character is the first one?", "Apart from his masterful salesmanship, he is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise; places personal interests as a priority over work; often resorts to scapegoating employees to cover himself.", "who played this character in it?", "Steve Carell", "was this his debut series?", "No, he started with \"The Dana Carvey Show\" and \"Saturday Night Live\".", "where did the former get broadcasted?", "ABC", "what does it stand for?", "American Broadcasting Company", "was the show received well?", "It received mixed reviews - Joyce Millman of \"Salon\" called the series a \"rousing blast of kamikaze satire\"; Caryn James of \"The New York Times\", however, gave a negative review, claiming, \"the debut already looked tired and old\".", "did he receive any award?", "Yes, he received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016.", "where was \u1e6dhe original series filmed?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 168, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "did it get released online?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, on the iTunes Store, NBC.com, Amazon.com's Unbox video downloads etc.", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Online releases", "Rationale": "Episodes from \"The Office\" were among the first shows available for download from the iTunes Store beginning in December 2005. In 2006, ten internet-exclusive webisodes featuring some of the characters on \"The Office\" aired on NBC.com. \"Producer's Cuts\" (containing approximately ten additional minutes of material) of the episodes \"Branch Closing\" and \"The Return\" were also made available on NBC.com. \"The Office\" also became available for download from Amazon.com's Unbox video downloads in 2006. Sales of new \"The Office\" episodes on iTunes ceased in 2007 due to a dispute between NBC and Apple ostensibly over pricing", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, first shows available for download from the iTunes Store", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Online releases", "Rationale": "Episodes from \"The Office\" were among the first shows available for download from the iTunes Store beginning in December 2005. "}, {"Answer": "Yes - Episodes from \"The Office\" were among the first shows available for download from the iTunes Store.", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Online releases", "Rationale": "Episodes from \"The Office\" were among the first shows available for download from the iTunes Store beginning in December 2005. In 2006, ten internet-exclusive webisodes featuring"}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "The Office (American TV series)", "Topic_section": "Online releases", "Rationale": "Episodes from \"The Office\" were among the first shows available for download from the iTunes Store beginning in December 2005."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Olivia Olson", "Topic": "Marceline the Vampire Queen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She is voiced by Olivia Olson in most appearances, b", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is voiced by \"Olivia Olson\" in most appearances, by \"Ava Acres\" as a child and by \"Cloris Leachman\" as an old woman.", "Topic": "Marceline the Vampire Queen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She is voiced by Olivia Olson in most appearances, by Ava Acres as a child and by Cloris Leachman as an old woman."}, {"Answer": "Olivia Olson, Ava Acres, and Cloris Leachman", "Topic": "Marceline the Vampire Queen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "She is voiced by Olivia Olson in most appearances, by Ava Acres as a child and by Cloris Leachman as an old woman."}, {"Answer": "She is voiced by Olivia Olson in most appearances, by Ava Acres as a child and by Cloris Leachman as an old woman.", "Topic": "Marceline the Vampire Queen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Marceline the Vampire Queen is a fictional character in the American animated Cartoon Network television series \"Adventure Time\", created by Pendleton Ward. She is voiced by Olivia Olson in most appearances, by Ava Acres as a child and by Cloris Leachman as an old woman. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where is she from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Los Angeles, California", "Topic": "Olivia Olson", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Olson was adopted at birth and raised in Los Angeles, California", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Olivia Olson was raised in Los Angeles, California.", "Topic": "Olivia Olson", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Olson was adopted at birth and raised in Los Angeles, California."}, {"Answer": "Los Angeles, California", "Topic": "Olivia Olson", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Olson was adopted at birth and raised in Los Angeles, California. She lives with her father, Martin Olson, mother, and brother. "}, {"Answer": "Los Angeles, California.", "Topic": "Olivia Olson", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Olson was adopted at birth and raised in Los Angeles, California. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how did she begin her profession?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic": "Olivia Olson", "Topic_section": "2003: \"Love Actually\"", "Rationale": "Olson rose to fame for her role as Joanna Anderson in the 2003 holiday film \"Love Actually\", singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She rose to fame for her role as Joanna Anderson in the 2003 holiday film \"Love Actually\".", "Topic": "Olivia Olson", "Topic_section": "2003: \"Love Actually\"", "Rationale": "Olson rose to fame for her role as Joanna Anderson in the 2003 holiday film \"Love Actually\", singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\"."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "She has appeared as a singer and actress on television shows and in live theatre, including Comedy Central Stage, the HBO Theater, and The Fake Gallery.", "Topic": "Olivia Olson", "Topic_section": "Career", "Rationale": "Olson has appeared as a singer and actress on television shows and in live theatre, including Comedy Central Stage, the HBO Theater, and The Fake Gallery."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who wrote this song?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mariah Carey", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "All I Want for Christmas Is You\" is a Christmas song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mariah Carey, co-wrote it with Walter Afanasieff.", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" is a Christmas song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. She co-wrote and co-produced it with Walter Afanasieff for her fourth studio album and first holiday album, \"Merry Christmas\" (1994)."}, {"Answer": "Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" is a Christmas song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. She co-wrote and co-produced it with Walter Afanasieff for her fourth studio album and first holiday album, \"Merry Christmas\" (1994). "}, {"Answer": "Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff.", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" is a Christmas song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. She co-wrote and co-produced it with Walter Afanasieff for her fourth studio album and first holiday album, \"Merry Christmas\" (1994). C"}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how did this song perform in charts?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, in the first week of January 1995, \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" peaked at No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the United States, in the first week of January 1995, it peaked at No. 6 on the \u201cBillboard\".", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, in the first week of January 1995, \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" peaked at No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary and at No. 12 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart."}, {"Answer": "In 2019, the song topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the first time, 25 years after its original release", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 2019, the song topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for the first time, 25 years after its original release, thus breaking several records, including the longest trip to number one."}, {"Answer": "It peaked at No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary and at No. 12 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, in the first week of January 1995, \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" peaked at No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary and at No. 12 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey", "how did this song perform in charts?", "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\""], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who is the aforesaid person who wrote it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American singer-songwriter and actress.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mariah Carey is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. "}, {"Answer": "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actress."}, {"Answer": "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Known for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register, she is referred to as the \"Songbird Supreme\" by \"Guinness World Records\". "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey", "how did this song perform in charts?", "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "who is the aforesaid person who wrote it?", "An American singer-songwriter and actress."], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where was she from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Huntington, New York", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey was born in Huntington, New York, on March 27, 1969 or 1970.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Huntington, New York.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey was born in Huntington, New York, on March 27, 1969 or 1970. "}, {"Answer": "New York", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey was born in Huntington, New York, on March 27, 1969 or 1970."}, {"Answer": "Huntington, New York.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey was born in Huntington, New York, on March 27, 1969 or 1970. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey", "how did this song perform in charts?", "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "who is the aforesaid person who wrote it?", "An American singer-songwriter and actress.", "where was she from?", "Huntington, New York"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where did she study?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "During her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature. Carey began writing poetry and lyrics while attending Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, where she graduated in 1987. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Harborfields High School\" in Greenlawn, New York.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carey began writing poetry and lyrics while attending Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, where she graduated in 1987."}, {"Answer": "Harborfields High School", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carey began writing poetry and lyrics while attending Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, where she graduated in 1987. "}, {"Answer": "Harborfields High School", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "\nDuring her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature. Carey began writing poetry and lyrics while attending Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, where she graduated in 1987."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey", "how did this song perform in charts?", "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "who is the aforesaid person who wrote it?", "An American singer-songwriter and actress.", "where was she from?", "Huntington, New York", "where did she study?", "Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how was her childhood like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Most of the time she was home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "After her parents' divorce, Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian. While her elder sister Alison moved in with their father, Mariah and her older brother Morgan remained with their mother.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian. During her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature. She began writing poetry and lyrics while at school.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "After her parents' divorce, Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian. While her elder sister Alison moved in with their father, Mariah and her older brother Morgan remained with their mother.\n\nDuring her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature. Carey began writing poetry and lyrics while attending Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, where she graduated in 1987. "}, {"Answer": "Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": " After her parents' divorce, Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian. While her elder sister Alison moved in with their father, Mariah and her older brother Morgan remained with their mother."}, {"Answer": "She spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey", "how did this song perform in charts?", "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "who is the aforesaid person who wrote it?", "An American singer-songwriter and actress.", "where was she from?", "Huntington, New York", "where did she study?", "Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York", "how was her childhood like?", "Most of the time she was home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian."], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is she part of any philanthropic activity?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. She is associated with the Fresh Air Fund.,Ambassador of the World Hunger Relief Movement. name a few", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "Carey is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations. She became associated with the Fresh Air Fund in the early 1990s, and is the co-founder of a camp located in Fishkill, New York, that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts and introduces them to career opportunities. The camp was called Camp Mariah \"for her generous support and dedication to Fresh Air children,\" and she received a Congressional Horizon Award for her youth-related charity work. Carey has continued her direct involvement with Camp Mariah, and by 2019 the executive director of The Fresh Air Fund reported that \"...the kids who have gone to Camp Mariah have higher graduation rates out of high school and college.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Make-A-Wish Foundation\" is one of them.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "She is well-known nationally for her work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation in granting the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses, and in November 2006 she was awarded the Foundation's Wish Idol for her \"extraordinary generosity and her many wish granting achievements.\" "}, {"Answer": "Yes, she became associated with the Fresh Air Fund", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "Carey is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations. She became associated with the Fresh Air Fund in the early 1990s, and is the co-founder of a camp located in Fishkill, New York, that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts and introduces them to career opportunities."}, {"Answer": "Yes, she is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "Carey is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations. "}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey", "how did this song perform in charts?", "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "who is the aforesaid person who wrote it?", "An American singer-songwriter and actress.", "where was she from?", "Huntington, New York", "where did she study?", "Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York", "how was her childhood like?", "Most of the time she was home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian.", "is she part of any philanthropic activity?", "Yes. She is associated with the Fresh Air Fund.,Ambassador of the World Hunger Relief Movement. name a few"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are some songs she is famous for?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "One Sweet Day, All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Awards and achievements", "Rationale": "All I Want for Christmas Is You\", which became the only holiday song and ringtone to reach multi-platinum status in the US. In Japan, \"#1's\" has sold over 3,250,000 copies and is the best-selling album of all time in Japan by a non-Asian artist. Her hit single \"One Sweet Day\", which featured Boyz II Men, spent sixteen consecutive weeks at the top of \"Billboard\"s Hot 100 chart in 1996, setting the record for the most weeks atop the Hot 100 chart in history.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Hero\", \"Without You\", \"Fantasy\", \"Always Be My Baby\u201d, \"One Sweet Day\u201d and many more.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "These albums spawned some of Carey's most successful singles, including \"Hero\", \"Without You\", \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", \"Fantasy\", \"Always Be My Baby\", as well as \"One Sweet Day\", which topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 decade-end chart (1990s)."}, {"Answer": "\"Hero\", \"Without You\", \"Fantasy\", \"Always Be My Baby\", as well as \"One Sweet Day\"", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "These albums spawned some of Carey's most successful singles, including \"Hero\", \"Without You\", \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", \"Fantasy\", \"Always Be My Baby\", as well as \"One Sweet Day\", which topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 decade-end chart (1990s)."}, {"Answer": "\"Hero\", \"Without You\", \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", etc.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nShe achieved worldwide success with follow-up albums \"Music Box\" (1993), \"Merry Christmas\" (1994), and \"Daydream\" (1995). These albums spawned some of Carey's most successful singles, including \"Hero\", \"Without You\", \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", \"Fantasy\", \"Always Be My Baby\", as well as \"One Sweet Day\", which topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 decade-end chart (1990s)."}]} {"Context": ["who does the voice of marceline on adventure time", "Olivia Olson", "where is she from?", "Los Angeles, California", "how did she begin her profession?", "Singing the song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You", "who wrote this song?", "Mariah Carey", "how did this song perform in charts?", "No. 6 on the \"Billboard\"", "who is the aforesaid person who wrote it?", "An American singer-songwriter and actress.", "where was she from?", "Huntington, New York", "where did she study?", "Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York", "how was her childhood like?", "Most of the time she was home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian.", "is she part of any philanthropic activity?", "Yes. She is associated with the Fresh Air Fund.,Ambassador of the World Hunger Relief Movement. name a few", "what are some songs she is famous for?", "One Sweet Day, All I Want for Christmas Is You"], "Conversation_no": 169, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is her style of music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She uses electronic instruments such as drum machines, keyboards and synthesizers.Many songs contain piano-driven melodies", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Carey's output makes use of electronic instruments such as drum machines, keyboards and synthesizers. Many of her songs contain piano-driven melodies,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She makes use of electronic instruments such as drum machines, keyboards, synthesizers and piano-driven melodies.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Carey's output makes use of electronic instruments such as drum machines, keyboards and synthesizers. Many of her songs contain piano-driven melodies, as she was given piano lessons when she was six years old."}, {"Answer": "Melismatic singing style", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Known for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register, she is referred to as the \"Songbird Supreme\" by \"Guinness World Records\"."}, {"Answer": "Love is the subject of the majority of her lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Presidential election of 1977", "Rationale": "Reddy was elected unopposed, the only President to be elected thus, after being unanimously supported by all political parties including the opposition Congress party.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elected to Parliament in 1977 as a candidate of the Janata Party, Reddy was unanimously elected Speaker of the Sixth Lok Sabha and three months later was elected unopposed as President of India"}, {"Answer": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elected to Parliament in 1977 as a candidate of the Janata Party, Reddy was unanimously elected Speaker of the Sixth Lok Sabha and three months later was elected unopposed as President of India"}, {"Answer": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Presidential election of 1977", "Rationale": "r. Reddy was elected unopposed, the only President to be elected thus, after being unanimously supported by all political parties including the opposition"}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy"], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Role in the Indian independence movement", "Rationale": "Reddy joined the Indian struggle for independence from the British Raj following Mahatma Gandhi's visit to Anantapur in July 1929 and dropped out of college in 1931. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence from the British Raj following Mahatma Gandhi's visit to Anantapur in July 1929 and dropped out of college in 1931.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Role in the Indian independence movement", "Rationale": "Reddy joined the Indian struggle for independence from the British Raj following Mahatma Gandhi's visit to Anantapur in July 1929 and dropped out of college in 1931. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence from the British Raj", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Role in the Indian independence movement", "Rationale": "Reddy joined the Indian struggle for independence from the British Raj following Mahatma Gandhi's visit to Anantapur in July 1929 and dropped out of college in 1931"}, {"Answer": "Yes, in the Quit India Movement.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He quit to become an Indian independence activist and was jailed for participating in the Quit India Movement. "}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence."], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which other political posts did he have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Congress President (1960\u201362) and Union Minister (1964\u201367)", "Rationale": "Reddy served thrice as President of the Indian National Congress at its Bangalore, Bhavnagar and Patna sessions during 1960 to 1962. At the Congress session at Goa in 1962, Reddy's speech stating India's determination to end the Chinese occupation of Indian territory and the irrevocable nature of the liberation of Goa was enthusiastically received by attendees. He was thrice member of the Rajya Sabha. From June 1964, Reddy was Union Minister of Steel and Mines in the Lal Bahadur Shastri government. He also served as Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism from January 1966 to March 1967 in Indira Gandhi's Cabinet.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly in 1946 as a Congress representative,became secretary of the Congress' legislature party; was also a Member of the Indian Constituent Assembly from Madras.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Political career", "Rationale": "Elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly in 1946 as a Congress representative, Reddy became secretary of the Congress' legislature party. He was also a Member of the Indian Constituent Assembly from Madras. From April 1949 to April 1951, he was the Minister for Prohibition, Housing and Forests of the Madras State. Reddy lost the 1951 election to the Madras"}, {"Answer": "Elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly in 1946 as a Congress representative, Reddy became secretary of the Congress' legislature party.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Political career", "Rationale": "Elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly in 1946 as a Congress representative, Reddy became secretary of the Congress' legislature party."}, {"Answer": "The first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, a two-time Speaker of the Lok Sabha and a Union Minister.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " he went on to hold several key offices in independent India\u2014as the first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, a two-time Speaker of the Lok Sabha and a Union Minister\u2014before becoming the youngest-ever Indian president."}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "which other political posts did he have?", "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc."], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "which political party was he associated with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement and Janata Party as a candidate for Parliament.", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beginning a long political career with the Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement, he went on to hold several key offices in independent India\u2014as the first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, a two-time Speaker of the Lok Sabha and a Union Minister\u2014before becoming the youngest-ever Indian president.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Indian National Congress Party", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (19 May 1913 \u2013 1 June 1996) was the sixth President of India, serving from 1977 to 1982. Beginning a long political career with the Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement"}, {"Answer": "Indian National Congress", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Congress President (1960\u201362) and Union Minister (1964\u201367)", "Rationale": "Reddy served thrice as President of the Indian National Congress "}, {"Answer": "The Indian National Congress Party .", "Topic": "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Beginning a long political career with the Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement, he went on to hold several key offices in independent India\u2014as the first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, a two-time Speaker of the Lok Sabha and a Union Minister\u2014before becoming the youngest-ever Indian president."}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "which other political posts did he have?", "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc.", "which political party was he associated with?", "Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement and Janata Party as a candidate for Parliament."], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was the second political party established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "23 January 1977", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Creation", "Rationale": " The Janata party was officially launched on 23 January 1977 when the Janata Morcha, Charan Singh's Bharatiya Lok Dal, Swatantra Party, the Socialist Party of India of Raj Narain and George Fernandes, and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) joined together, dissolving their separate identities (the merger of all party organisations was to be completed after the election). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "23 January 1977", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Creation", "Rationale": "The Janata party was officially launched on 23 January 1977 when the Janata Morcha, Charan Singh's Bharatiya Lok Dal, Swatantra Party, the Socialist Party of India of Raj Narain and George Fernandes, and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) joined together, dissolving their separate identities (the merger of all party organisations was to be completed after the election)."}, {"Answer": "23 January 1977", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Creation", "Rationale": "The Janata party was officially launched on 23 January 1977"}, {"Answer": "23 January 1977.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Creation", "Rationale": " The Janata party was officially launched on 23 January 1977"}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "which other political posts did he have?", "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc.", "which political party was he associated with?", "Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement and Janata Party as a candidate for Parliament.", "when was the second political party established?", "23 January 1977"], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what was its role during emergency?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A state of emergency enabled the central government to issue executive decrees without requiring the consent of Parliament.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Emergency", "Rationale": " A state of emergency enabled the central government to issue executive decrees without requiring the consent of Parliament. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "They opposed to the Emergency that was imposed between 1975 to 1977 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of the Indian National Congress.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "opposed to the Emergency that was imposed between 1975 to 1977 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of the Indian National Congress."}, {"Answer": "When the State of Emergency was lifted and new elections called in 1977 the Janata Party won a majority in the Indian Parliament.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When the State of Emergency was lifted and new elections called in 1977, opposition political parties such as the Congress (O), Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Bharatiya Lok Dal as well as defectors from the Congress (R) joined to form the Janata party, which won a sweeping majority in the Indian Parliament. Narain defeated Gandhi at Rae Bareli in those elections.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "which other political posts did he have?", "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc.", "which political party was he associated with?", "Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement and Janata Party as a candidate for Parliament.", "when was the second political party established?", "23 January 1977", "what was its role during emergency?", "A state of emergency enabled the central government to issue executive decrees without requiring the consent of Parliament."], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what was the party's major economic policy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "t launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policy", "Rationale": " It launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policy", "Rationale": " It launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries. Seeking to promote economic self-reliance and indigenous industries, the government required multi-national corporations to go into partnership with Indian corporations."}, {"Answer": "Seeking to promote economic self-reliance and indigenous industries, the government required multi-national corporations to go into partnership with Indian corporations.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policy", "Rationale": "Seeking to promote economic self-reliance and indigenous industries, the government required multi-national corporations to go into partnership with Indian corporations."}, {"Answer": "It aimed to boost agricultural production and rural industries.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policy", "Rationale": "It launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries"}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "which other political posts did he have?", "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc.", "which political party was he associated with?", "Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement and Janata Party as a candidate for Parliament.", "when was the second political party established?", "23 January 1977", "what was its role during emergency?", "A state of emergency enabled the central government to issue executive decrees without requiring the consent of Parliament.", "what was the party's major economic policy?", "t launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries."], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who was instrumental in founding the party?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jayaprakash Narayan, Jivatram Kripalani, George Fernandes, Morarji Desai, etc.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Government formation", "Rationale": "On the morning of 24 March, Jayaprakash Narayan and Jivatram Kripalani led the newly elected Janata MPs to Raj Ghat, where the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were laid, and administered a pledge to continue Gandhi's work and preserve honesty in serving the nation. Immediately afterwards, the Janata party faced a serious challenge in choosing a leader to become India's new prime minister, where the rival bids of party leaders could divide the party and weaken its majority before it took power. Janata party chairman Morarji Desai, Charan Singh and Jagjivan Ram enjoyed the support of a significant number of Janata MPs and the activists brought from their own political parties into the Janata organisation. To avoid a potentially divisive contest, Janata leaders asked Jayaprakash Narayan and Jivatram Kripalani to select the party's leader, pledging to abide by their choice. After a period of deliberation, Narayan and Kripalani selected Morarji Desai to become the chairman of the Janata Parliamenta", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Charan Singh, Raj Narain and George Fernandes", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Creation", "Rationale": "The Janata party was officially launched on 23 January 1977 when the Janata Morcha, Charan Singh's Bharatiya Lok Dal, Swatantra Party, the Socialist Party of India of Raj Narain and George Fernandes, and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) joined together, dissolving their separate identities (the merger of all party organisations was to be completed after the election). Although the political ideologies of Janata constituents were diverse and conflicting, the party was able to unite under the over-reaching appeal of Jayaprakash Narayan, who had been seen as the ideological leader of the anti-Emergency movement and now the Janata party. Chandra Shekhar became first president of Janata Party. Ramakrishna Hegde became the party general secretary, and Bharatiya Jana Sangh politician Lal Krishna Advani became the party spokesperson.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Jayaprakash Narayan.", "Topic": "Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Creation", "Rationale": "gh the state of emergency was not officially ended. When opposition leaders sought the support of Jayaprakash Narayan for the forthcoming election, Narayan insisted that all opposition parties form a united front. The Janata party was officially launched on 23 January 1977 when the Janata Morcha, Charan Singh's Bharatiya Lok Dal, Swatantra Party, the Socialist Party of India of Raj Narain and George Fernandes, and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) joined together"}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "which other political posts did he have?", "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc.", "which political party was he associated with?", "Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement and Janata Party as a candidate for Parliament.", "when was the second political party established?", "23 January 1977", "what was its role during emergency?", "A state of emergency enabled the central government to issue executive decrees without requiring the consent of Parliament.", "what was the party's major economic policy?", "t launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries.", "who was instrumental in founding the party?", "Jayaprakash Narayan, Jivatram Kripalani, George Fernandes, Morarji Desai, etc."], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was the role of the third leader in the railway strike?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was organised by him and was President of the All India Railwaymen's Federation.", "Topic": "George Fernandes", "Topic_section": "1974 railway strike", "Rationale": "The most notable strike organised by Fernandes, when he was President of the All India Railwaymen's Federation, was the All India Railway strike of 1974, where the entire nation was brought to a halt. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He organized the All India Railway strike of 1974 when he was President of the All India Railwaymen's Federation", "Topic": "George Fernandes", "Topic_section": "1974 railway strike", "Rationale": "The most notable strike organised by Fernandes, when he was President of the All India Railwaymen's Federation, was the All India Railway strike of 1974, where the entire nation was brought to a halt."}, {"Answer": "He organized the 1974 railway strike", "Topic": "George Fernandes", "Topic_section": "1974 railway strike", "Rationale": "The most notable strike organised by Fernandes, when he was President of the All India Railwaymen's Federation"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who was the first president of india to be elected unopposed", "Neelam Sanjiva Reddy", "was he involved in freedom struggle?", "Yes, he joined the Indian struggle for independence.", "which other political posts did he have?", "President of the Indian National Congress, Union Minister of Steel and Mines, Union Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, Shipping and Tourism, speaker of the Lok Sabha, etc.", "which political party was he associated with?", "Indian National Congress Party in the Indian independence movement and Janata Party as a candidate for Parliament.", "when was the second political party established?", "23 January 1977", "what was its role during emergency?", "A state of emergency enabled the central government to issue executive decrees without requiring the consent of Parliament.", "what was the party's major economic policy?", "t launched the Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and rural industries.", "who was instrumental in founding the party?", "Jayaprakash Narayan, Jivatram Kripalani, George Fernandes, Morarji Desai, etc.", "what was the role of the third leader in the railway strike?", "It was organised by him and was President of the All India Railwaymen's Federation."], "Conversation_no": 170, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did the fourth founder die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "10 April 1995", "Topic": "Morarji Desai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Morarji Ranchhodji Desai (29 February 1896 \u2013 10 April 1995) was an Indian independence activist and served between 1977 and 1979 as the 4th Prime Minister of India and led the government formed by the Janata Party. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "10 April 1995", "Topic": "Morarji Desai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Morarji Ranchhodji Desai (29 February 1896 \u2013 10 April 1995)"}, {"Answer": "10 April 1995", "Topic": "Morarji Desai", "Topic_section": "Retirement and death", "Rationale": "In retirement, he lived in Mumbai and died on 10 April 1995 at the age of 99"}, {"Answer": "10 April 1995.", "Topic": "Morarji Desai", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Morarji Ranchhodji Desai (29 February 1896 \u2013 10 April 1995)"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Distribution", "Rationale": "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans. They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans. They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Distribution", "Rationale": "\nThey are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans. They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain"}, {"Answer": "They are found in all the oceans - close to continental shelves and canyons", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Distribution", "Rationale": "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans. They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain. The shallow entrances to both the Black Sea and the Red Sea may account for their absence. The Black Sea's lower layers are also anoxic and contain high concentrations of sulphur compounds such as hydrogen sulphide. The first ever sighting in Pakistan was made in 2017. The first ever record on the west coast of the Korean Peninsula (Yellow Sea) was made in 2005. followed by one on Ganghwa Island in 2009.\n\nPopulations are denser close to continental shelves and canyons."}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where does this whale species get its name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"sperm whale\" is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\". Spermaceti, originally mistakenly identified as the whales' semen, is the semi-liquid, waxy substance found within the whale's head (see below).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The name \"sperm whale\" is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"sperm whale\" is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\". "}, {"Answer": "The name \"sperm whale\" is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\". Spermaceti, originally mistakenly identified as the whales' semen, is the semi-liquid, waxy substance found within the whale's head", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"sperm whale\" is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\". Spermaceti, originally mistakenly identified as the whales' semen, is the semi-liquid, waxy substance found within the whale's head"}, {"Answer": "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"sperm whale\" is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\". Spermaceti, "}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\"."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what does it look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is distinguished by its large tooth.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "External appearance", "Rationale": "The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale, with adult males measuring up to long and weighing up to . By contrast, the second largest toothed whale (Baird's beaked whale) measures and weighs up to .", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale and at birth both sexes are about the same size, but mature males are typically 30% to 50% longer and three times as massive as females.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "External appearance", "Rationale": "The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale, with adult males measuring up to long and weighing up to . By contrast, the second largest toothed whale (Baird's beaked whale) measures and weighs up to .\n\nThe sperm whale is among the most sexually dimorphic of all cetaceans. At birth both sexes are about the same size, but mature males are typically 30% to 50% longer and three times as massive as females."}, {"Answer": "The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "External appearance", "Rationale": "The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale, with adult males measuring up to long and weighing up to ."}, {"Answer": "At birth both sexes are about the same size, but mature males are typically 30% to 50% longer and three times as massive as females.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "External appearance", "Rationale": " At birth both sexes are about the same size, but mature males are typically 30% to 50% longer and three times as massive as females."}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "what does it look like?", "It is distinguished by its large tooth."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can it make sounds?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes a \"creak\" and a \"coda\" are some of sound names used as per the situation they are in.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Types of vocalization", "Rationale": "A creak is a rapid series of high-frequency clicks that sounds somewhat like a creaky door hinge. It is typically used when homing in on prey.\n\nA coda is a short pattern of 3 to 20 clicks that is used in social situations.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, capable of emitting sounds at a volume of 230 decibels, he sperm whale is the loudest animal in the world.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Vocalization complex", "Rationale": "Capable of emitting sounds at a volume of 230 decibels\u2014more than an airplane jet engine at takeoff\u2014the sperm whale is the loudest animal in the world."}, {"Answer": "Capable of emitting sounds at a volume of 230 decibels\u2014more than an airplane jet engine at takeoff\u2014the sperm whale is the loudest animal in the world.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Vocalization complex", "Rationale": "Capable of emitting sounds at a volume of 230 decibels\u2014more than an airplane jet engine at takeoff\u2014the sperm whale is the loudest animal in the world."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is capable of emitting sounds at a volume of 230 decibels", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Vocalization complex", "Rationale": "Capable of emitting sounds at a volume of 230 decibels\u2014more than an airplane jet engine at takeoff\u2014the sperm whale is the loudest animal in the world."}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "what does it look like?", "It is distinguished by its large tooth.", "can it make sounds?", "Yes a \"creak\" and a \"coda\" are some of sound names used as per the situation they are in."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what do they feed on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, colossal squid, octopuses and fishes such as demersal rays. However, their diet is mainly medium-sized squid.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, but also the colossal squid, octopuses, and fish such as demersal rays, but their diet is mainly medium-sized squid.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Giant squid, colossal squid, ctopuses, and fish.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": " They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, but also the colossal squid, octopuses, and fish such as demersal rays, but their diet is mainly medium-sized squid. "}, {"Answer": "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, but also the colossal squid, octopuses, and fish such as demersal rays", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": ". They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, but also the colossal squid, octopuses, and fish such as demersal rays, but their diet is mainly medium-sized squid."}, {"Answer": "The giant squid, the colossal squid, octopuses, and fish such as demersal rays, medium-sized squid", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": " They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, but also the colossal squid, octopuses, and fish such as demersal rays, but their diet is mainly medium-sized squid"}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "what does it look like?", "It is distinguished by its large tooth.", "can it make sounds?", "Yes a \"creak\" and a \"coda\" are some of sound names used as per the situation they are in.", "what do they feed on?", "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, colossal squid, octopuses and fishes such as demersal rays. However, their diet is mainly medium-sized squid."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "are they under threat of extinction?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Currently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats. Other threats include ingestion of marine debris, ocean noise, and chemical pollution.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Current conservation status", "Rationale": "Currently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats to the sperm whale population. Other threats include ingestion of marine debris, ocean noise, and chemical pollution.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "urrently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats to the sperm whale population.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Current conservation status", "Rationale": "Currently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats to the sperm whale population."}, {"Answer": "The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) regards the sperm whale as being \"vulnerable\". The species is listed as endangered on the United States Endangered Species Act.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Current conservation status", "Rationale": "The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) regards the sperm whale as being \"vulnerable\". The species is listed as endangered on the United States Endangered Species Act."}, {"Answer": "No, conservation outlook is brighter than for many other whales since commercial whaling has ceased and the species is protected almost worldwide.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Current conservation status", "Rationale": "The conservation outlook is brighter than for many other whales. Commercial whaling has ceased, and the species is protected almost worldwide, though records indicate that in the 11-year period starting from 2000, Japan has caught 51 sperm whales."}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "what does it look like?", "It is distinguished by its large tooth.", "can it make sounds?", "Yes a \"creak\" and a \"coda\" are some of sound names used as per the situation they are in.", "what do they feed on?", "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, colossal squid, octopuses and fishes such as demersal rays. However, their diet is mainly medium-sized squid.", "are they under threat of extinction?", "Currently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats. Other threats include ingestion of marine debris, ocean noise, and chemical pollution."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can you name any water body in particular where this whale is found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Distribution", "Rationale": "They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea.", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Distribution", "Rationale": " They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain. "}, {"Answer": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Distribution", "Rationale": "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans. They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain."}, {"Answer": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic": "Sperm whale", "Topic_section": "Distribution", "Rationale": "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans. They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain. The shallow entrances to both the Black Sea and the Red Sea may account for their absence. The Black Sea's lower layers are also anoxic and contain high concentrations of sulphur compounds such as hydrogen sulphide. The first ever sighting in Pakistan was made in 2017. The first ever record on the west coast of the Korean Peninsula (Yellow Sea) was made in 2005. followed by one on Ganghwa Island in 2009."}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "what does it look like?", "It is distinguished by its large tooth.", "can it make sounds?", "Yes a \"creak\" and a \"coda\" are some of sound names used as per the situation they are in.", "what do they feed on?", "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, colossal squid, octopuses and fishes such as demersal rays. However, their diet is mainly medium-sized squid.", "are they under threat of extinction?", "Currently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats. Other threats include ingestion of marine debris, ocean noise, and chemical pollution.", "can you name any water body in particular where this whale is found?", "Mediterranean Sea"], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is this located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "it is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant.", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant.", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant. "}, {"Answer": "It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant"}, {"Answer": "It is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land"}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "what does it look like?", "It is distinguished by its large tooth.", "can it make sounds?", "Yes a \"creak\" and a \"coda\" are some of sound names used as per the situation they are in.", "what do they feed on?", "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, colossal squid, octopuses and fishes such as demersal rays. However, their diet is mainly medium-sized squid.", "are they under threat of extinction?", "Currently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats. Other threats include ingestion of marine debris, ocean noise, and chemical pollution.", "can you name any water body in particular where this whale is found?", "Mediterranean Sea", "where is this located?", "it is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what type of climate is experienced here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It enjoys a hot-summer climate. However, most of its southeastern coast has a hot desert climate, and much of Spain's coast has a cold semi-arid climate.", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Much of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a hot-summer Mediterranean climate. However, most of its southeastern coast has a hot desert climate, and much of Spain's eastern (Mediterranean) coast has a cold semi-arid climate. Although they are rare, tropical cyclones occasionally form in the Mediterranean Sea, typically in September\u2013November.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hot-summer Mediterranean climate", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Much of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a hot-summer Mediterranean climate."}, {"Answer": "hot-summer Mediterranean climate.", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Much of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a hot-summer Mediterranean climate."}, {"Answer": "Hot-summer Mediterranean climate", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Much of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a hot-summer Mediterranean climate."}]} {"Context": ["what ocean zone does the sperm whale live in", "They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans.", "where does this whale species get its name from?", "It is a truncation of \"spermaceti whale\".", "what does it look like?", "It is distinguished by its large tooth.", "can it make sounds?", "Yes a \"creak\" and a \"coda\" are some of sound names used as per the situation they are in.", "what do they feed on?", "They feed on several species, notably the giant squid, colossal squid, octopuses and fishes such as demersal rays. However, their diet is mainly medium-sized squid.", "are they under threat of extinction?", "Currently, entanglement in fishing nets and collisions with ships represent the greatest threats. Other threats include ingestion of marine debris, ocean noise, and chemical pollution.", "can you name any water body in particular where this whale is found?", "Mediterranean Sea", "where is this located?", "it is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant.", "what type of climate is experienced here?", "It enjoys a hot-summer climate. However, most of its southeastern coast has a hot desert climate, and much of Spain's coast has a cold semi-arid climate."], "Conversation_no": 171, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is there a rise in the level of the sea?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, by 2100 the overall level could rise.", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Sea-level rise", "Rationale": "By 2100 the overall level of the Mediterranean could rise between as a result of the effects of climate change.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, but by 2100 the overall level of the Mediterranean could rise between as a result of the effects of climate change.", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Sea-level rise", "Rationale": "By 2100 the overall level of the Mediterranean could rise between as a result of the effects of climate change. "}, {"Answer": "Coastal ecosystems also appear to be threatened by sea level rise, especially enclosed seas such as the Baltic, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Sea-level rise", "Rationale": "Coastal ecosystems also appear to be threatened by sea level rise, especially enclosed seas such as the Baltic, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea."}, {"Answer": "By 2100 the overall level of the Mediterranean could rise", "Topic": "Mediterranean Sea", "Topic_section": "Sea-level rise", "Rationale": "By 2100 the overall level of the Mediterranean could rise between as a result of the effects of climate change. This could have adverse effects on populations across the Mediterranean:"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "They were designed by the museum's architect Alfred Waterhouse and painted by the artist Charles James Lea.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Alfred Waterhouse.", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "They were designed by the museum's architect Alfred Waterhouse and painted by the artist Charles James Lea. "}, {"Answer": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". They were designed by the museum's architect Alfred Waterhouse and painted by the artist Charles James Lea."}, {"Answer": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "They were designed by the museum's architect Alfred Waterhouse "}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what drawings do those depict?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The ceiling of the Central Hall consists of 162 panels, 108 of which depict plants considered significant to the history of the museum, to the British Empire or the museum's visitors and the remainder are highly stylised decorative botanical paintings. The ceiling of the smaller North Hall consists of 36 panels, 18 of which depict plants growing in the British Isles. Painted directly onto the plaster of the ceilings, they also make use of gilding for visual effect.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fruits and flowers.", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Central Hall", "Rationale": "s. Waterhouse provided Lea with a selection of botanical drawings, and requested that Lea \"select and prepare drawings of fruits and flowers most suitable and gild same in the upper panels of the roof\"; it is not recorded who drew the cartoons for the paintings, or how the species were chosen. Best & Lea agreed a fee of \u00a31975 (about \u00a3 in 2020 terms) for the work. How the panels were painted is not recorded, but it is likely Lea painted directly onto t"}, {"Answer": "plants growing in the British Isles.", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ceiling of the smaller North Hall consists of 36 panels, 18 of which depict plants growing in the British Isles."}, {"Answer": "Plants considered significant to the history of the museum, to the British Empire or the museum's visitors and highly stylized decorative botanical paintings", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The ceiling of the Central Hall consists of 162 panels, 108 of which depict plants considered significant to the history of the museum, to the British Empire or the museum's visitors and the remainder are highly stylised decorative botanical paintings"}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles."], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Egyptian antiquities - like the Rosetta Stone.", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "With the British Museum now established numerous other collectors began to donate and bequeath items to the museum's collections, which were further swelled by large quantities of exhibits brought to England in 1771 by the first voyage of James Cook, by a large collection of Egyptian antiquities (including the Rosetta Stone) ceded by the French in the Capitulation of Alexandria, by the 1816 purchase of the Elgin Marbles by the British government who in turn passed them to the museum, and by the 1820 bequest of the vast botanical collections of Jos"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "A vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history", "Topic": "Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Natural History Museum in London is a natural history museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history"}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "are they any room sections in the museum that come that ceiling?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come that ceiling?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "are they any room sections in the museum that come under that specific ceiling?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Central Hall and the North Hall", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The ceiling of the Central Hall consists of 162 panels, 108 of which depict plants considered significant to the history of the museum, to the British Empire or the museum's visitors and the remainder are highly stylised decorative botanical paintings. The ceiling of the smaller North Hall consists of 36 panels, 18 of which depict plants growing in the British Isles. Painted directly onto the plaster of the ceilings, they also make use of gilding for visual effect.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London", "Topic_section": "Central Hall", "Rationale": "A grand staircase at the northern end of the hall, flanked by archways leading to the smaller North Hall, led to balconies running almost the full length of the hall to a staircase which in turn led to a large landing above the main entrance, such that a visitor entering the hall would walk the full length of the floor of the hall to reach the first staircase, and then the full length of the balcony to reach the second. As a consequence, it posed a difficulty to Waterhouse's plans to decorate the building."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come that ceiling?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come under that specific ceiling?", "The Central Hall and the North Hall"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "could you tell me the date of birth of that designer you had mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "19 July 1830", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 \u2013 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "19 July 1830.", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 \u2013 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian G"}, {"Answer": "19 July 1830", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 \u2013 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. "}, {"Answer": "19 July 1830", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": "Waterhouse was born on 19 July 1830 "}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come that ceiling?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come under that specific ceiling?", "The Central Hall and the North Hall", "could you tell me the date of birth of that designer you had mentioned?", "19 July 1830"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stone Hill, Liverpool", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": " Waterhouse was born on 19 July 1830 when the family was living at Stone Hill, Liverpool. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stone Hill, Liverpool.", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": "His father was Alfred Waterhouse Senior (1798\u20131873), a cotton broker, and his mother was Mary Waterhouse, n\u00e9e Bevan (1805\u20131880), of Tottenham, both Quakers. Alfred was their first child of eight children. Waterhouse was born on 19 July 1830 when the family was living at Stone Hill, Liverpool. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to Oakfield, a Tudor style villa in Aigburth, Liverpool, Lancashire. His brothers were accountant Edwin Waterhouse (1841\u20131917), co-founder of the \"Price "}, {"Answer": "Stone Hill, Liverpool.", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": ". Alfred was their first child of eight children. Waterhouse was born on 19 July 1830 when the family was living at Stone Hill, Liverpool."}, {"Answer": "Stone Hill, Liverpool", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": "Waterhouse was born on 19 July 1830 when the family was living at Stone Hill, Liverpool."}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come that ceiling?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come under that specific ceiling?", "The Central Hall and the North Hall", "could you tell me the date of birth of that designer you had mentioned?", "19 July 1830", "where was he born?", "Stone Hill, Liverpool"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "name a few educational institutions that he attended.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Quaker Grove House School", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": "Alfred Waterhouse was educated at the Quaker Grove House School in Tottenham.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Quaker Grove House School.", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": "Alfred Waterhouse was educated at the Quaker Grove House School in Tottenham.\n"}, {"Answer": "Quaker Grove House School", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": " Alfred Waterhouse was educated at the Quaker Grove House School in Tottenham.\n\nHe began his architectural studies in 1848 under Richard Lane in Manchester."}, {"Answer": "Quaker Grove House School", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Early life and education (1830\u20131854)", "Rationale": "Alfred Waterhouse was educated at the Quaker Grove House School in Tottenham"}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come that ceiling?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come under that specific ceiling?", "The Central Hall and the North Hall", "could you tell me the date of birth of that designer you had mentioned?", "19 July 1830", "where was he born?", "Stone Hill, Liverpool", "name a few educational institutions that he attended.", "Quaker Grove House School"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was it established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1828", "Topic": "Grove House School", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The school was established in 1828 as a boarding school for boys of the Quaker community, initially under Thomas Binns. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1828.", "Topic": "Grove House School", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The school was established in 1828 as a boarding school for boy"}, {"Answer": "1828", "Topic": "Grove House School", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The school was established in 1828 as a boarding school for boys of the Quaker community, initially under Thomas Binns"}, {"Answer": "1828", "Topic": "Grove House School", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The school was established in 1828 "}]} {"Context": ["who designed the ceilings of the natural history museum in london?", "Alfred Waterhouse", "what drawings do those depict?", "The central hall depicts plants considered significant to the history of the museum, o the British Empire and the smaller North Hall depicts plants growing in the British Isles.", "what special antique pieces will you find under that roof?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come that ceiling?", "UNANSWERABLE", "are they any room sections in the museum that come under that specific ceiling?", "The Central Hall and the North Hall", "could you tell me the date of birth of that designer you had mentioned?", "19 July 1830", "where was he born?", "Stone Hill, Liverpool", "name a few educational institutions that he attended.", "Quaker Grove House School", "when was it established?", "1828"], "Conversation_no": 172, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who established it that year?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thomas Binns", "Topic": "Grove House School", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The school was established in 1828 as a boarding school for boys of the Quaker community, initially under Thomas Binns.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Thomas Binns.", "Topic": "Grove House School", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The school was established in 1828 as a boarding school for boys of the Quaker community, initially under Thomas Binns. 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In London he designed 1a Old Bond Street (1880), Westminster, for Wakefield Christy, a shop with offices above, at a cost of \u00a311,310 (approx \u00a31,350,000 in 2019). He also designed offices for the National Provincial Bank in Piccadilly, London (1892\u201396), four floors high with a stone facade.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Manchester Town Hall, University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Oxford and Cambridge universities", "Rationale": "Colleges at both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge would commission buildings from Waterhouse"}, {"Answer": "Manchester Town Hall, Natural History Museum, Eaton Hall, National Liberal Club, etc.", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "List of architectural work", "Rationale": "The names of the buildings and the names of the county they are located in, both in the lists and gallery, are those in use when Waterhouse designed the buildings."}, {"Answer": "Manchester Town Hall, the Manchester Assize buildings and Strangeways Prison", "Topic": "Alfred Waterhouse", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum in London, although he also built a wide variety of other buildings throughout the country. Besides his most famous public buildings he designed other town halls, the Manchester Assize buildings\u2014bombed in World War II, and the adjacent Strangeways Prison"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Mariah Carey.", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" is a Christmas song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. She co-wrote and co-produced it with Walter Afanasieff for her fourth studio albu", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mariah Carey.", "Topic": "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" is a Christmas song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. 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"}, {"Answer": "An American singer-songwriter and actress", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. "}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was her early days like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "\u00e9e Hickey), a former opera singer and vocal coach of Irish descent, and Alfred Roy Carey, an aeronautical engineer of African-American and Afro-Venezuelan lineage. The last name Carey was adopted by her Venezuelan grandfather, Francisco N\u00fa\u00f1ez, after he emigrated to New York. Patricia's family disowned her for marrying a black man. Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community. While living in Huntington, neighbors poisoned the family dog and set fire to their car. After her parents' divorce, Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian. While her elder sister Alison moved in with their father, Mariah and her older brother Morgan remained with their mother.\n\nDuring her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and liter", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Her mother's family disowned her mother for marrying a black man. Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community. While living in Huntington, neighbors poisoned the family dog and set fire to their car. After her parents' divorce, Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Patricia's family disowned her for marrying a black man. Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community. While living in Huntington, neighbors poisoned the family dog and set fire to their car. After her parents' divorce, Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" in Italian. While her elder sister Alison moved in with their father, Mariah and her older brother Morgan remained with their mother."}, {"Answer": "During her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey was born in Huntington, New York, on March 27, 1969 or 1970. Her name was derived from the song \"They Call the Wind Maria,\" originally from the 1951 Broadway musical \"Paint Your Wagon.\" She is the third and youngest child of Patricia (n\u00e9e Hickey), a former opera singer and vocal coach of Irish descent, and Alfred Roy Carey, an aeronautical engineer of African-American and Afro-Venezuelan lineage. The last name Carey was adopted by her Venezuelan grandfather, Francisco N\u00fa\u00f1ez, after he emigrated to New York. Patricia's family disowned her for marrying a black man. Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community. While living in Huntington, neighbors poisoned the family dog and set fire to their car. After her parents' divorce, Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Carey spent much of her time at home alone and began singing at the age of three, often imitating her mother's take on "}, {"Answer": "During her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "During her years in elementary school, she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature. "}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "Topic": "Merry Christmas II You", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ree singles, including the US Adult Contemporary record-breaking song \"Oh Santa!\". It reached number-one in its second week, the quickest ascent in the history of the chart and the only song to do so. Other singles included \"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\", a single release version of \"When Christmas Comes\" in 2011 with John Legend and the promotional \"Christmas Time Is in the Air Again\" in 2012. To suppo", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", among others.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "2010\u20132014: \"Merry Christmas II You\" and \"Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse\"", "Rationale": "Following the cancellation of \"Angels Advocate\", it was announced that Carey would return to the studio to start work on her thirteenth studio album. It was later revealed that it would be her second Christmas album, and follow-up to \"Merry Christmas\". Longtime collaborators for the project included Jermaine Dupri, Johnt\u00e1 Austin, Bryan-Michael Cox, and Randy Jackson, as well as new collaborators such as Marc Shaiman. The release date for the album, titled \"Merry Christmas II You\", was November 2, 2010; the track list included six new songs as well as a remix of \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\". \"Merry Christmas II You\" debuted at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200 with sales of 56,000 copies, becoming Carey's 16th top ten album in the United States. The album debuted at number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, making it only the second Christmas album to top this chart."}, {"Answer": "\"All I Want for Christmas Is You\"", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "2010\u20132014: \"Merry Christmas II You\" and \"Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse\"", "Rationale": "The release date for the album, titled \"Merry Christmas II You\", was November 2, 2010; the track list included six new songs as well as a remix of \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\". \"Merry Christmas II You\" debuted at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200 with sales of 56,000 copies, becoming Carey's 16th top ten album in the United States. The album debuted at number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, making it only the second Christmas album to top this chart.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who composed the former mentioned one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mariah Carey.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Background and composition", "Rationale": "\"Oh Santa!\" was one of four original compositions by Carey to be included on the album. It premiered on October 1, 2010, in the United States. An EP consisting of six remixes by Jump Smokers and Low Sunday were released on December 7, while a mix of \"Oh Santa! a", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mariah Carey ,Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Carey wrote and produced the song in collaboration with Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox"}, {"Answer": "Mariah Carey.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Background and composition", "Rationale": "\"Oh Santa!\" was written and produced by Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox for Carey's second Christmas/thirteenth studio album, \"Merry Christmas II You\" (2010); Rye Songs administered by Songs of Universal (BMI)/Shaniah Cymone Music|EMI April Music Inc. (ASCAP)/WBM Music Corp Inc./Pamela & Lorrence's Publishing LLC (SESAC). Her vocals were recorded by Brian Garten, Marcus Johnson and Thomas Kanarek, Martin Cooke, Nicholas Essif and Peter Mack, and the music by John Horesco at Guardian Angel Studios, Westlake Recording Studios, Henson Studios and Capitol Recording Studios. It was mixed by Phil Tan and Damien Lewis at The Ninja Beat Club. Dupri played the drums and Randy Jackson performed bass. Cox plated the keyboard and percussion. The background vocals were sung by Angie Fisher, Melonie Daniels, Maryann Tatum, Sharlotte Gibson and Toni Scruggs.\n\n\"Oh Santa!\" was one of four original compositions by Carey to be included on the album. It premiered on October 1, 2010, in "}, {"Answer": "Mariah Carey", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Oh Santa!\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her second Christmas album/thirteenth studio album, \"Merry Christmas II You\" (2010)"}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how did it perform in the charts?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "n the United States, \"Oh Santa!\" became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart. It debuted at number twelve for the issue dated December 11, 2010", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the United States, \"Oh Santa!\" became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart. It debuted at number twelve for the issue dated December 11, 2010.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, \"Oh Santa!\" became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart. It debuted at number twelve for the issue dated December 11, 2010. "}, {"Answer": "In the United States, \"Oh Santa!\" became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": "In the United States, \"Oh Santa!\" became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart. It debuted at number twelve for the issue dated December 11, 2010. The track soared to number one the following week, marking the quickest ascent to the peak position since Nielsen BDS began tracking airplay in 1993, in just two weeks. Previously, eight songs had reached number one within three weeks, four of which were Christmas entries due to adult contemporary radio stations playing an increased amount in the holiday season. \"Oh Santa!\" became Carey's seventh number-one hit on the chart, and her first in fifteen years since \"One Sweet Day\" (1995\u201396), a duet with Boyz II Men. The singer also topped the chart with her debut single \"Vision of Love\" (her first) and \"Love Takes Time\" in 1990, \"I Don't Wanna Cry\" in 1991, and \"Can't Let Go\" and \"I'll Be There\" in 1992. \"Oh Santa!\" remained atop the chart for four consecutive weeks altogether. It finished at number 42 on the "}, {"Answer": "It became Carey's seventh number-one hit on the chart", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Chart performance", "Rationale": " \"Oh Santa!\" became Carey's seventh number-one hit on the chart, "}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how was it received critically?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "There were mixed reviews.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that \"Oh Santa!\" is a \"boisterous\" song which \"makes perfect sense\" as a lead single. He continued to write that although it fell substandard to \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", it would still \"warrant revisiting 12 months down the line\". \"Rolling Stone\" writer Caryn Ganz commented on the composition, writing \"Mariah bops to a schoolyard-chant beat\". Joey Guerra of the \"Houston Chronicle\" described the song as \"irresistible\" and predicted that it would \"dominate ringtones\" in the run up to Christmas. A reviewer for Idolator described the track as a \"boppy\" Christmas version of Avril Lavigne's \"Girlfriend\". Rich Juzwiak of \"The Village Voice\" was critical of the song, writing \"Of the four Mariah-penned new tracks, the Jermaine Dupri/Bryan-Michael Cox collaboration 'Oh Santa!' tries the hardest, an antique kitchen-sink replica that manages to invoke a cheerleading squad, the Pointer Sisters, Mariah's own 'Loverboy', and Hey Ya!'. Full of mumbling and cattine", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that \"Oh Santa!\" is a \"boisterous\" song which \"makes perfect sense\" as a lead single.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that \"Oh Santa!\" is a \"boisterous\" song which \"makes perfect sense\" as a lead single. "}, {"Answer": "Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that it is a \"boisterous\" song which \"makes perfect sense\" as a lead single.", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that \"Oh Santa!\" is a \"boisterous\" song which \"makes perfect sense\" as a lead single. He continued to write that although it fell substandard to \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", it would still \"warrant revisiting 12 months down the line\". \"Rolling Stone\" writer Caryn Ganz commented on the composition, writing \"Mariah bops to a schoolyard-chant beat\". Joey Guerra of the \"Houston Chronicle\" described the song as \"irresistible\" and predicted that it would \"dominate ringtones\" in the run up to Christmas. A reviewer for Idolator described the track as a \"boppy\" Christmas version of Avril Lavigne's \"Girlfriend\". Rich Juzwiak of \"The Village Voice\" was critical of the song, writing \"Of the four Mariah-penned new tracks, the Jermaine Dupri/Bryan-Michael Cox collaboration 'Oh Santa!' tries the hardest, an antique kitchen-sink replica that manages to invoke a cheerleading squad, the Pointer Sisters, Mariah's own 'Loverboy', and Hey Ya!'. Full of mumbling and cattine"}, {"Answer": "Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that \"Oh Santa!\" is a \"boisterous\" song which \"makes perfect sense\" as a lead single", "Topic": "Oh Santa!", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that \"Oh Santa!\" is a \"boisterous\" song which \"makes perfect sense\" as a lead single. "}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what was her other song about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "Topic": "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)", "Topic_section": "Background and composition", "Rationale": "\"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" by Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns, which was written in 1788 and published in James Johnson's \"Scots Musical Museum\" in 1796. However, as noted by the BBC's Pauline Mackay, Burns o", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The second single from the album, an extended play consisting of nine remixes was released by Island on December 14, 2010.", "Topic": "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her second Christmas album/thirteenth studio album, \"Merry Christmas II You\" (2010). The second single from the album, an extended play consisting of nine remixes was released by Island on December 14, 2010. Using the public domain poem \"Auld Lang Syne\" by Robert Burns, Carey along with Randy Jackson and Johnny \"Sev\" Severin (of RedOne) composed a new arrangement, added lyrics and re-titled it. The track garnered a negative response from critics, all of whom disliked how Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song. An accompanying music video was released featuring a pregnant Carey singing in front of a background of exploding fireworks. \"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" charted on the lower regions of the South Korean international singles charts and at number nine on the US Holiday Digital Songs chart."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how was it received critically?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Negative responses from critics.", "Topic": "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" garnered a negative response from critics. Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that Carey shows restraint for the most part of the album, but \"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" as the final track is \"slathered in cheesy beats\". \"Rolling Stone\" writer Caryn Ganz disapproved of the dance beat, saying \"It's hard to figure out what's 'extra festive' (as the full song title promises) about her 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' update, and far easier to determine what's wrong with 'Auld Lang Syne' (an awkward dance beat).\" Juzwiak was critical of the song, describing it as \"robotic\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It garnered a negative response from critics.", "Topic": "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" garnered a negative response from critics."}, {"Answer": "It garnered a negative response from critics.", "Topic": "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" garnered a negative response from critics. Mike Diver of the BBC wrote that Carey shows restraint for the most part of the album, but \"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" as the final track is \"slathered in cheesy beats\". \"Rolling Stone\" writer Caryn Ganz disapproved of the dance beat, saying \"It's hard to figure out what's 'extra festive' (as the full song title promises) about her 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' update, and far easier to determine what's wrong with 'Auld Lang Syne' (an awkward dance beat).\" Juzwiak was critical of the song, describing it as \"robotic\"."}, {"Answer": "It received negative response from critics", "Topic": "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)", "Topic_section": "Critical reception", "Rationale": "\"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)\" garnered a negative response from critics. "}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "how was it received critically?", "Negative responses from critics."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what are some philanthropic activities this singer is associated with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Fresh Air Fund and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "arey is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations. She became associated with the Fresh Air Fund in the early 1990s, and is the co-founder of a camp located in Fishkill, New York, that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts and introduces them to career opportunities. The camp was called Camp Mariah \"for her generous support and dedication to Fresh Air children,\" and she received a Congressional Horizon Award for her youth-related charity work. Carey has continued her direct involvement with Camp Mariah, and by 2019 the executive director of The Fresh Air Fund reported that \"...the kids who have gone to Camp Mariah have higher graduation rates out of high school and college.\n\nCarey also donated royalties from her hits \"Hero\" and \"One Sweet Day\" to charities. She is well-known nationally for her work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation in granting the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses, and in November 2006 she was awarded the Foundat", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fresh Air Fund, Camp Mariah and others.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "Carey is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations. She became associated with the Fresh Air Fund in the early 1990s, and is the co-founder of a camp located in Fishkill, New York, that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts and introduces them to career opportunities."}, {"Answer": "Fresh Air Fund, Camp Mariah, Make-A-Wish Foundation, among others.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "Carey is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations. She became associated with the Fresh Air Fund in the early 1990s, and is the co-founder of a camp located in Fishkill, New York, that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts and introduces them to career opportunities. The camp was called Camp Mariah \"for her generous support and dedication to Fresh Air children,\" and she received a Congressional Horizon Award for her youth-related charity work. Carey has continued her direct involvement with Camp Mariah, and by 2019 the executive director of The Fresh Air Fund reported that \"...the kids who have gone to Camp Mariah have higher graduation rates out of high school and college.\n\nCarey also donated royalties from her hits \"Hero\" and \"One Sweet Day\" to charities. She is well-known nationally for her work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation in granting the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses, and in November 2006 she was awarded the Founda"}, {"Answer": "Fresh Air Fund, Camp Mariah, etc", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Philanthropy", "Rationale": "Carey is a philanthropist who has been involved with several charitable organizations. She became associated with the Fresh Air Fund in the early 1990s, and is the co-founder of a camp located in Fishkill, New York, that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts and introduces them to career opportunities. The camp was called Camp Mariah \"for her generous support and dedication to Fresh Air children,\" and she received a Congressional Horizon Award for her youth-related charity work."}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "how was it received critically?", "Negative responses from critics.", "what are some philanthropic activities this singer is associated with?", "The Fresh Air Fund and the Make-A-Wish Foundation."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what does the latter mentioned foundation do?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They help fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "Topic": "Make-A-Wish Foundation", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the United States that helps fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It helps fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "Topic": "Make-A-Wish Foundation", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the United States that helps fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old."}, {"Answer": "It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the United States that helps fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "Topic": "Make-A-Wish Foundation", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the United States that helps fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.\nMake-A-Wish was founded and headquartered in Phoenix. The organization operates through its 59 chapters located throughout the United States. Make-A-Wish also operates in 45 other countries around the world through 38 other affiliate offices."}, {"Answer": "It fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old", "Topic": "Make-A-Wish Foundation", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the United States that helps fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old."}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "how was it received critically?", "Negative responses from critics.", "what are some philanthropic activities this singer is associated with?", "The Fresh Air Fund and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.", "what does the latter mentioned foundation do?", "They help fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is her style of music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is known or her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Known for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register, she is referred to as the \"Songbird Supreme\" by \"Guinness World Records\"."}, {"Answer": "Five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Known for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register, she is referred to as the \"Songbird Supreme\" by \"Guinness World Records\"."}, {"Answer": "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Musical style", "Rationale": "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality. "}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "how was it received critically?", "Negative responses from critics.", "what are some philanthropic activities this singer is associated with?", "The Fresh Air Fund and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.", "what does the latter mentioned foundation do?", "They help fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "what is her style of music?", "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what are some awards she has received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Awards and achievements", "Rationale": "Throughout her career, Carey has earned numerous awards and honors, including the World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade during the 1990s.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade during the 1990s and others.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Awards and achievements", "Rationale": "Carey has earned numerous awards and honors, including the World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade during the 1990s. In a career spanning over 20 years, Carey has sold over 200 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Carey is ranked as the best-selling female artist of the Nielsen SoundScan era, with over 52\u00a0million copies sold. Carey was ranked first in MTV and \"Blender\" magazine's 2003 countdown of the 22 Greatest Voices in Music, and was placed second in \"Cove\" magazine's list of \"The 100 Outstanding Pop Vocalists.\""}, {"Answer": "The World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award, among others.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Awards and achievements", "Rationale": "Throughout her career, Carey has earned numerous awards and honors, including the World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade during the 1990s. In a career spanning over 20 years, Carey has sold over 200 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Carey is ranked as the best-selling female artist of the Nielsen SoundScan era, with over 52\u00a0million copies sold. Carey was ranked first in MTV and \"Blender\" magazine's 2003 countdown of the 22 Greatest Voices in Music, and was placed second in \"Cove\" magazine's list of \"The 100 Outstanding Pop Vocalists.\""}, {"Answer": "World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Awards and achievements", "Rationale": "Throughout her career, Carey has earned numerous awards and honors, including the World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade during the 1990s. In a career spanning over 20 years, Carey has sold over 200 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Carey is ranked as the best-selling female artist of the Nielsen SoundScan era, with over 52\u00a0million copies sold. Carey was ranked first in MTV and \"Blender\" magazine's 2003 countdown of the 22 Greatest Voices in Music, and was placed second in \"Cove\" magazine's list of \"The 100 Outstanding Pop Vocalists.\"\n"}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "how was it received critically?", "Negative responses from critics.", "what are some philanthropic activities this singer is associated with?", "The Fresh Air Fund and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.", "what does the latter mentioned foundation do?", "They help fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "what is her style of music?", "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality.", "what are some awards she has received?", "The World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade"], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "who did she marry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tommy Mottola.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carey began dating Tommy Mottola while recording \"Music Box\", and married him on June 5, 1993.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Tommy Mottola, Nick Cannon.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carey began dating Tommy Mottola while recording \"Music Box\", and married him on June 5, 1993. After the release of \"Daydream\" and the success that followed, Carey began focusing on her personal life, which was a constant struggle at the time. Carey's relationship with Mottola began to deteriorate, due to their growing creative differences in terms of her albums, as well as his controlling nature. On May 30, 1997, the couple announced their separation, with their divorce finalized by the time Mottola remarried on December 2, 2000. Carey was in a three-year relationship with singer Luis Miguel from 1998 to 2001.\n\nCarey met actor and comedian Nick Cannon while they shot her music video for her song \"Bye Bye\" on an island off the coast of Antigua. On April 30, 2008, Carey married Cannon in The Bahamas. At 35 weeks into her pregnancy, she gave birth to their fraternal twins, Moroccan and Monroe, on April 30, 2011, via Cesarean section. Monroe is named after Marilyn Monroe; Moroccan is name"}, {"Answer": "Tommy Mottola.", "Topic": "Mariah Carey", "Topic_section": "Personal life", "Rationale": "Carey began dating Tommy Mottola while recording \"Music Box\", and married him on June 5, 1993."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "how was it received critically?", "Negative responses from critics.", "what are some philanthropic activities this singer is associated with?", "The Fresh Air Fund and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.", "what does the latter mentioned foundation do?", "They help fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "what is her style of music?", "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality.", "what are some awards she has received?", "The World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade", "who did she marry?", "Tommy Mottola."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what is his profession?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American music executive, producer and author.", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Thomas Daniel Mottola (born July 14, 1949) is an American music executive, producer and author. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is an American music executive, producer and author.", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Thomas Daniel Mottola (born July 14, 1949) is an American music executive, producer and author"}, {"Answer": "He is an American music executive, producer and author.", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Thomas Daniel Mottola (born July 14, 1949) is an American music executive, producer and author. "}, {"Answer": "He is an American music executive, producer and author.", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Thomas Daniel Mottola (born July 14, 1949) is an American music executive, producer and author. "}]} {"Context": ["who sang all i want for christmas in 1995", "Mariah Carey.", "who is she?", "She is an American singer-songwriter and actress.", "what was her early days like?", "Racial tensions prevented the Carey family from integrating into their community though she excelled in the arts, such as music and literature in school.", "what are some famous songs she performed during 2010?", "Oh Santa! and Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem).", "who composed the former mentioned one?", "Mariah Carey.", "how did it perform in the charts?", "It became a record-breaking entry on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary songs chart.", "how was it received critically?", "There were mixed reviews.", "what was her other song about?", "It is a re-write of \"Auld Lang Syne\" and Robert Burns and Mariah Carey had re-composed the poem into a house song.", "how was it received critically?", "Negative responses from critics.", "what are some philanthropic activities this singer is associated with?", "The Fresh Air Fund and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.", "what does the latter mentioned foundation do?", "They help fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and 18 years old.", "what is her style of music?", "Love is the subject of the majority of Carey's lyrics, although she has written about themes such as loss, sex, race, abuse and spirituality.", "what are some awards she has received?", "The World Music Awards' Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1991, and \"Billboard\"s Special Achievement Award for the Artist of the Decade", "who did she marry?", "Tommy Mottola.", "what is his profession?", "He is an American music executive, producer and author."], "Conversation_no": 173, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "which music labels is he associated with?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Columbia label.", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Thomas Daniel Mottola (born July 14, 1949) is an American music executive, producer and author. He is currently the Chairman of Mottola Media Group and previously the Chairman & CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, parent of the Columbia label, for nearly 15 years. He", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is currently the Chairman of Mottola Media Group and previously the Chairman & CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, parent of the Columbia label, for nearly 15 years..", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". He is currently the Chairman of Mottola Media Group and previously the Chairman & CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, parent of the Columbia label, for nearly 15 years. "}, {"Answer": "Sony Music Entertainment.", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Thomas Daniel Mottola (born July 14, 1949) is an American music executive, producer and author. He is currently the Chairman of Mottola Media Group and previously the Chairman & CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, parent of the Columbia label, for nearly 15 years. He is married to the Mexican actress and singer Thal\u00eda. They have an adopted half-Korean daughter named Cynthia Lee Hudson."}, {"Answer": "Columbia label", "Topic": "Tommy Mottola", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". He is currently the Chairman of Mottola Media Group and previously the Chairman & CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, parent of the Columbia label, "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is john sherman?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An American politician during the American Civil War until the late nineteenth century and member of the Republican Party", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. A member of the Republican Party, he served in both houses of the U.S. Congress. "}, {"Answer": "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. "}, {"Answer": "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. "}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "did he stand in any election?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - in the election of 1880", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Election of 1880", "Rationale": "Hayes had pledged himself to a one-term presidency, and the Republican nomination in 1880 attracted many candidates, including Sherman. Hayes's preference was for Sherman to succeed him, but he made no official endorsement, and he did not think Sherman could win the nomination. Among the early favorites for the nomination were former President Grant, Senator James G. Blaine of Maine, and Senator George F. Edmunds of Vermont. Grant did not actively promote his candidacy, but his entry into the race energized his partisans, and when the convention met in Chicago in June 1880, they instantly divided the delegates into Grant and anti-Grant factions, with Blaine the most popular choice of the latter group. After Grant and Blaine had been nominated, James Garfield nominated Sherman with an eloquent speech, saying \"You ask for his monuments, I point you to twenty-five years of national statutes. Not one great beneficent statute has been placed in our statute books without his intelligent and ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, three times", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sherman sought the Republican presidential nomination three times, coming closest in 1888, but was never chosen by the party. "}, {"Answer": "Election of 1880.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Election of 1880", "Rationale": "After the other candidates had been nominated, the first ballot showed Grant leading with 304 votes and Blaine in second with 284; Sherman's 93 placed him in a distant third, and no candidate had the required majority of 379."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Election of 1876", "Rationale": " The issue of specie payments was debated in the campaign, with Hayes endorsing Sherman's position and his Democratic opponent, incumbent Governor William Allen, in favor of increased circulation of greenbacks redeemable in bonds. "}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He joined it in 1861 and was a leader in financial matters, served as Secretary of the Treasury and later suceeded Rutherford B. Hayes.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861. As a senator, he was a leader in financial matters, helping to redesign the United States' monetary system to meet the needs of a nation torn apart by civil war. After the war, he worked to produce legislation that would restore the nation's credit abroad and produce a stable, gold-backed currency at home.\n\nServing as Secretary of the Treasury in the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes, Sherman continued his efforts for financial stability and solvency, overseeing an end to wartime inflationary measures and a return to gold-backed money. "}, {"Answer": "He took his Senate seat on March 23, 1861.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Senate", "Rationale": "Chase resigned his Senate seat on March 7, and after two weeks of indecisive balloting, the Ohio Legislature elected Sherman to the vacant seat. He took his seat on March 23, 1861, as the Senate had been called into special session to deal with the secession crisis."}, {"Answer": "He was elected to the Senate seat", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Senate", "Rationale": " Chase resigned his Senate seat on March 7, and after two weeks of indecisive balloting, the Ohio Legislature elected Sherman to the vacant seat. He took his seat on March 23, 1861, as the Senate had been called into special session to deal with the secession crisis. "}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861."], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "is he related to any war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - the American Civil War", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the American Civil War", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Financing the Civil War", "Rationale": "When Congress returned to Washington in December 1861, Sherman and the Finance Committee continued their attempts to fix the deepening financial crisis caused by the war. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Civil War.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Financing the Civil War", "Rationale": "The Civil War expenditures quickly strained the government's already fragile financial situation and Sherman, assigned to the Senate Finance Committee, was involved in the process of increasing the revenue."}, {"Answer": "Yes, The Civil War.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Financing the Civil War", "Rationale": "The Civil War expenditures quickly strained the government's already fragile financial situation and Sherman, assigned to the Senate Finance Committee, was involved in the process of increasing the revenue"}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when did he retire?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1898", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Failing health and declining faculties made him unable to handle the burdens of the job, and he retired in 1898 at the start of the Spanish\u2013American War. Sherman died at his home in Washington, D.C. in 1900.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "After resigning as Secretary of State", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Retirement, death, and legacy", "Rationale": "Sherman retired from public life after resigning as Secretary of State."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "After resigning as Secretary of State", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Retirement, death, and legacy", "Rationale": "Sherman retired from public life after resigning as Secretary of State"}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what was his position then in politics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. A member of the Republican Party, he served in both houses of the U.S. Congress. He also served as Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State. Sherman sought the Republican presidential nomination three times, coming closest in 1888, but was never chosen by the party. His brothers included General William Tecumseh Sherman; Charles Taylor Sherman, a federal judge in Ohio; and Hoyt Sherman, an Iowa banker.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Secretary of State", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 1897, President William McKinley appointed him Secretary of State. "}, {"Answer": "Secretary of State.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Retirement, death, and legacy", "Rationale": "Sherman retired from public life after resigning as Secretary of State. Except for one day, Sherman had spent the previous forty-two years, four months, and twenty-two days in government service"}, {"Answer": "Secretary of State.", "Topic": "John Sherman", "Topic_section": "Retirement, death, and legacy", "Rationale": "Sherman retired from public life after resigning as Secretary of State."}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898", "what was his position then in politics?", "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is this mentioned state prone to earthquakes?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776.", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": "Although few have registered as noticeable to the average resident, more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776. The Western Ohio Seismic Zone and a portion of the Southern Great Lakes Seismic Zone are located in the state, and numerous faults lie under the surface.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": "Although few have registered as noticeable to the average resident, more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776. The Western Ohio Seismic Zone and a portion of the Southern Great Lakes Seismic Zone are located in the state, and numerous faults lie under the surface."}, {"Answer": "More than 200 earthquake occurred in since 1776.", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": "Although few have registered as noticeable to the average resident, more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Earthquakes", "Rationale": "Although few have registered as noticeable to the average resident, more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776."}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898", "what was his position then in politics?", "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State", "is this mentioned state prone to earthquakes?", "Yes - more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776."], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who is known as the father of this state?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Rufus Putnam served in important capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the most highly respected men in the early years of the United States.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Rufus Putnam served in important capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the most highly respected men in the early years of the United States."}, {"Answer": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Rufus Putnam served in important capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the most highly respected men in the early years of the United States."}, {"Answer": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Rufus Putnam"}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898", "what was his position then in politics?", "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State", "is this mentioned state prone to earthquakes?", "Yes - more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776.", "who is known as the father of this state?", "Rufus Putnam"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "why is he called so?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He served in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He organized and led the first group of veterans to the Ohio territory.", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Rufus Putnam served in important capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the most highly respected men in the early years of the United States.\nIn 1776, Putnam created a method of building portable fortifications, which enabled the Continental Army to drive the British from Boston. George Washington was so impressed that he made Putnam his chief engineer. After the war, Putnam and Manasseh Cutler were instrumental in creating the Northwest Ordinance, which opened up the Northwest Territory for settlement. This land was used to serve as compensation for what was owed to Revolutionary War veterans. It was also at Putnam\u2019s recommendation that the land would be surveyed and laid out in townships of six miles square. Putnam organized and led the first group of veterans to the territory. They settled at Marietta, Ohio, where they built a large fort called Campus Martius.\nPutnam and Cutler insisted that the Northwest Territory would be fr", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As he was a person from the state and played a crucial role in opening up the Northwest Territory for settlement, and went on to establish it as free of slavery thereby helping Abraham Lincoln's bid a Presidential candidate; played a crucial role in establishing educational institutions in the territory; served as a judge in the area's first court and served in the convention to form a constitution for the State of Ohio.", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Rufus Putnam served in important capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the most highly respected men in the early years of the United States.\nIn 1776, Putnam created a method of building portable fortifications, which enabled the Continental Army to drive the British from Boston. George Washington was so impressed that he made Putnam his chief engineer. After the war, Putnam and Manasseh Cutler were instrumental in creating the Northwest Ordinance, which opened up the Northwest Territory for settlement. This land was used to serve as compensation for what was owed to Revolutionary War veterans. It was also at Putnam\u2019s recommendation that the land would be surveyed and laid out in townships of six miles square. Putnam organized and led the first group of veterans to the territory. They settled at Marietta, Ohio, where they built a large fort called Campus Martius.\nPutnam and Cutler insisted that the Northwest Territory would be fr"}, {"Answer": "He served in important capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Rufus Putnam served in important capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the most highly respected men in the early years of the United States."}, {"Answer": "He made the Northwest Territory slavery free.", "Topic": "Ohio", "Topic_section": "Rufus Putnam, the \"Father of Ohio\"", "Rationale": "Putnam and Cutler insisted that the Northwest Territory would be free territory \u2013 no slavery. They were both from Puritan New England, and the Puritans strongly believed that slavery was morally wrong. The Northwest Territory doubled the size of the United States, and establishing it as free of slavery proved to be of tremendous importance in the following decades. It encompassed what became Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota."}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898", "what was his position then in politics?", "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State", "is this mentioned state prone to earthquakes?", "Yes - more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776.", "who is known as the father of this state?", "Rufus Putnam", "why is he called so?", "He served in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He organized and led the first group of veterans to the Ohio territory."], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where was he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Massachusetts", "Topic": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic_section": "Early life and career", "Rationale": "Putnam was born in Sutton, Massachusetts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sutton, Massachusetts", "Topic": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic_section": "Early life and career", "Rationale": "Putnam was born in Sutton, Massachusetts."}, {"Answer": "Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic_section": "Early life and career", "Rationale": "Putnam was born in Sutton, Massachusetts. "}, {"Answer": "Putnam was born in Sutton, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "Rufus Putnam", "Topic_section": "Early life and career", "Rationale": "Putnam was born in Sutton, Massachusetts."}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898", "what was his position then in politics?", "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State", "is this mentioned state prone to earthquakes?", "Yes - more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776.", "who is known as the father of this state?", "Rufus Putnam", "why is he called so?", "He served in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He organized and led the first group of veterans to the Ohio territory.", "where was he from?", "Massachusetts"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when did his first served war take place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1754", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The French and Indian War (1754\u20131763) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Between 1754 and 1763", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The French and Indian War (1754\u20131763) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies. "}, {"Answer": "1754.", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he French and Indian War (1754\u20131763) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies"}, {"Answer": "1754", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The French and Indian War (1754\u20131763)"}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898", "what was his position then in politics?", "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State", "is this mentioned state prone to earthquakes?", "Yes - more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776.", "who is known as the father of this state?", "Rufus Putnam", "why is he called so?", "He served in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He organized and led the first group of veterans to the Ohio territory.", "where was he from?", "Massachusetts", "when did his first served war take place?", "1754"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "between whom was it fought?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Britain versus France with each side supported by Native American allies", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The French and Indian War (1754\u20131763) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Colonies of British America against those of New France", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The French and Indian War (1754\u20131763) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies. At the start of the war, the French colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 settlers, compared with 2\u00a0million in the British colonies. The outnumbered French particularly depended on the natives."}, {"Answer": "Colonies of British America and those of New France.", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The French and Indian War (1754\u20131763) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies."}, {"Answer": "The French and Indian", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The French and Indian War"}]} {"Context": ["who is john sherman?", "He was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio", "did he stand in any election?", "Yes - in the election of 1880", "what connection does he have with the senate house?", "Sherman was elevated to the Senate in 1861.", "is he related to any war?", "Yes - the American Civil War", "when did he retire?", "1898", "what was his position then in politics?", "A politician from the U.S. state of Ohio, a member of the Republican Party, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State", "is this mentioned state prone to earthquakes?", "Yes - more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher have occurred in Ohio since 1776.", "who is known as the father of this state?", "Rufus Putnam", "why is he called so?", "He served in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He organized and led the first group of veterans to the Ohio territory.", "where was he from?", "Massachusetts", "when did his first served war take place?", "1754", "between whom was it fought?", "Britain versus France with each side supported by Native American allies"], "Conversation_no": 174, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "any particular reason why it was fought?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It began with a dispute over control of the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River and the site of the French Fort Duquesne. The dispute erupted into violence in the Battle of Jumonville Glen in May 1754", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The British colonists were supported at various times by the Iroquois, Catawba, and Cherokee tribes, and the French colonists were supported by Wabanaki Confederacy member tribes Abenaki and Mi'kmaq, and the Algonquin, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Shawnee, and Wyandot tribes. Fighting took place primarily along the frontiers between New France and the British colonies, from the Province of Virginia in the south to Newfoundland in the north. It began with a dispute over control of the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River called the Forks of the Ohio, and the site of the French Fort Duquesne in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dispute erupted into violence in the Battle of Jumonville Glen in May 1754, during which Virginia militiamen under the command of 22-year-old George Washington ambushed a French patrol.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Arose from a dispute over control of the Forks of the Ohio (the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River) and the site of the French Fort Duquesne in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It began with a dispute over control of the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River called the Forks of the Ohio, and the site of the French Fort Duquesne in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dispute erupted into violence in the Battle of Jumonville Glen in May 1754, during which Virginia militiamen under the command of 22-year-old George Washington ambushed a French patrol."}, {"Answer": "It began with a dispute over control of the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River called the Forks of the Ohio.", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It began with a dispute over control of the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River called the Forks of the Ohio, and the site of the French Fort Duquesne in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania."}, {"Answer": "land claims", "Topic": "French and Indian War", "Topic_section": "Background", "Rationale": "The British captured Nova Scotia from France in 1713, which still had a significant French-speaking population. Britain also claimed Rupert's Land where the Hudson's Bay Company traded for furs with local Indian tribes."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when did the euro come out in spain", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "2002", "Topic": "Economy of Spain", "Topic_section": "Property boom and bust (2003\u20132014)", "Rationale": "The adoption of the Euro in 2002 had driven down long-term interest rates, prompting a surge in mortgage lending that jumped more than fourfold from 2000 to its 2010 apex. The growth in the Spanish property market, which had begun in 1997, accelerated and within a few years had developed into a property bubble, financed largely by regional banks, known as \"Cajas\", which are regional savings banks under the oversight of regional governments, and fed by the historically low interest rates and a massive growth of immigration. Fueling this trend, the Spanish economy was being credited for having avoided the virtual zero growth rate of some of its largest partners in the EU in the months previous to the global Great Recession.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "16 December 1995.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The name \"euro\" was officially adopted in Madrid on 16 December 1995. Belgian Esperantist Germain Pirlot, a former teacher of French and history is credited with naming the new currency by sending a letter to then President of the European Commission, Jacques Santer, suggesting the name \"euro\" on 4 August 1995.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002"], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is this ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union. This group of states is known as the eurozone or euro area and includes about 343\u00a0million citizens . The euro, which is divided into 100 cents, is the second-largest and second-most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union."}, {"Answer": "It is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union. This group of states is known as the eurozone or euro area and includes about 343\u00a0million citizens . The euro, which is divided into 100 cents, is the second-largest and second-most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar."}, {"Answer": "It is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union"}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union."], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Inflation", "Rationale": "The introduction of the euro has led to extensive discussion about its possible effect on inflation. In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies. A study of this paradox found that this was due to an asymmetric effect of the introduction of the euro on prices: while it had no effect on most goods, it had an effect on cheap goods which have seen their price round up after the introduction of the euro. The study found that consumers based their beliefs on inflation of those cheap goods which are frequently purchased. It has also been suggested that the jump in small prices may be because prior to the introduction, retailers made fewer upward adjustments and waited for the introduction of the euro to do so.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Inflation", "Rationale": "The introduction of the euro has led to extensive discussion about its possible effect on inflation. In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies. "}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Inflation", "Rationale": "The introduction of the euro has led to extensive discussion about its possible effect on inflation. In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies. A study of this paradox found that this was due to an asymmetric effect of the introduction of the euro on prices: while it had no effect on most goods, it had an effect on cheap goods which have seen their price round up after the introduction of the euro. The study found that consumers based their beliefs on inflation of those cheap goods which are frequently purchased. It has also been suggested that the jump in small prices may be because prior to the introduction, retailers made fewer upward adjustments and waited for the introduction of the euro to do so."}, {"Answer": "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Inflation", "Rationale": " In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies."], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are its linguistic issues ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Linguistic issues", "Rationale": "The formal titles of the currency are \"euro\" for the major unit and \"cent\" for the minor (one-hundredth) unit and for official use in most eurozone languages; according to the ECB, all languages should use the same spelling for the nominative singular. This may contradict normal rules for word formation in some languages, e.g., those in which there is no \"eu\" diphthong. Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e (\"evro\") and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e (\"euro\") in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used; the Greek \"cent\" coins are denominated in \u03bb\u03b5\u03c0\u03c4\u03cc/\u03ac (lept\u00f3/\u00e1). Official practice for English-language EU legislation is to use the words euro and cent as both singular and plural, although the European Commission's Directorate-General for Translation states that the plural forms \"euros\" and \"cents\" should be used in English.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The formal titles of the currency are \"euro\" for the major unit and \"cent\" for the minor (one-hundredth) unit and for official use in most eurozone languages; according to the ECB, all languages should use the same spelling for the nominative singular. This may contradict normal rules for word formation in some languages.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Linguistic issues", "Rationale": "The formal titles of the currency are \"euro\" for the major unit and \"cent\" for the minor (one-hundredth) unit and for official use in most eurozone languages; according to the ECB, all languages should use the same spelling for the nominative singular. This may contradict normal rules for word formation in some languages"}, {"Answer": "It may contradict normal rules for word formation in some languages, e.g., those in which there is no \"eu\" diphthong.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Linguistic issues", "Rationale": "The formal titles of the currency are \"euro\" for the major unit and \"cent\" for the minor (one-hundredth) unit and for official use in most eurozone languages; according to the ECB, all languages should use the same spelling for the nominative singular. This may contradict normal rules for word formation in some languages, e.g., those in which there is no \"eu\" diphthong. Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e (\"evro\") and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e (\"euro\") in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used; the Greek \"cent\" coins are denominated in \u03bb\u03b5\u03c0\u03c4\u03cc/\u03ac (lept\u00f3/\u00e1). Official practice for English-language EU legislation is to use the words euro and cent as both singular and plural, although the European Commission's Directorate-General for Translation states that the plural forms \"euros\" and \"cents\" should be used in English."}, {"Answer": "The formal titles of the currency are \"euro\" for the major unit and \"cent\" for the minor (one-hundredth) unit and for official use in most eurozone languages; according to the ECB, all languages should use the same spelling for the nominative singular. This may contradict normal rules for word formation in some languages", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Linguistic issues", "Rationale": "The formal titles of the currency are \"euro\" for the major unit and \"cent\" for the minor (one-hundredth) unit and for official use in most eurozone languages; according to the ECB, all languages should use the same spelling for the nominative singular. This may contradict normal rules for word formation in some languages, e.g., those in which there is no \"eu\" diphthong. Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e (\"evro\") and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e (\"euro\") in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used; the Greek \"cent\" coins are denominated in \u03bb\u03b5\u03c0\u03c4\u03cc/\u03ac (lept\u00f3/\u00e1). Official practice for English-language EU legislation is to use the words euro and cent as both singular and plural, although the European Commission's Directorate-General for Translation states that the plural forms \"euros\" and \"cents\" should be used in English."}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used"], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Flexible exchange rates", "Rationale": "The ECB targets interest rates rather than exchange rates and in general does not intervene on the foreign exchange rate markets. This is because of the implications of the Mundell\u2013Fleming model, which implies a central bank cannot (without capital controls) maintain interest rate and exchange rate targets simultaneously, because increasing the money supply results in a depreciation of the currency. In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Flexible exchange rates", "Rationale": " In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Flexible exchange rates", "Rationale": "The ECB targets interest rates rather than exchange rates and in general does not intervene on the foreign exchange rate markets. This is because of the implications of the Mundell\u2013Fleming model, which implies a central bank cannot (without capital controls) maintain interest rate and exchange rate targets simultaneously, because increasing the money supply results in a depreciation of the currency. In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Flexible exchange rates", "Rationale": "The ECB targets interest rates rather than exchange rates and in general does not intervene on the foreign exchange rate markets. This is because of the implications of the Mundell\u2013Fleming model, which implies a central bank cannot (without capital controls) maintain interest rate and exchange rate targets simultaneously, because increasing the money supply results in a depreciation of the currency. In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating."}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating."], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are its direct uses ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018. There are also various currencies pegged to the euro (see below). In 2009, Zimbabwe abandoned its local currency and used major currencies instead, including the euro and the United States dollar.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is used as the sole currency of 19 EU member states.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro is the sole currency of 19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. "}, {"Answer": "It is a currency used within the EU members as well as outside.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro is the sole currency of 19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. These countries constitute the \"eurozone\", some 343\u00a0million people in total .\n\nWith all but one (Denmark) of the remaining EU members obliged to join when economic conditions permit, together with future members of the EU, the enlargement of the eurozone is set to continue. Outside the EU, the euro is also the sole currency of Montenegro and Kosovo and several European microstates (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City) as well as in five overseas territories of EU members that are not themselves part of the EU (Saint Barth\u00e9lemy, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the French Southern and Antarctic Lands and Akrotiri and Dhekelia). Together this direct usage of the euro outside the EU affects nearly 3\u00a0million people.\n\nThe euro has been use"}, {"Answer": "The euro has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018. There are also various currencies pegged to the euro (see below). In 2009, Zimbabwe abandoned its local currency and used major currencies instead, including the euro and the United States dollar."}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "what are its direct uses ?", "It has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018."], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "where is this country located ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "what are its direct uses ?", "It has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018.", "where is this country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is this currency used ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro is the sole currency of 19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. These countries constitute the \"eurozone\", some 343\u00a0million people in total .\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro is the sole currency of 19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. "}, {"Answer": "It is a currency used within the EU members as well as outside.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro is the sole currency of 19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. These countries constitute the \"eurozone\", some 343\u00a0million people in total .\n\nWith all but one (Denmark) of the remaining EU members obliged to join when economic conditions permit, together with future members of the EU, the enlargement of the eurozone is set to continue. Outside the EU, the euro is also the sole currency of Montenegro and Kosovo and several European microstates (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City) as well as in five overseas territories of EU members that are not themselves part of the EU (Saint Barth\u00e9lemy, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the French Southern and Antarctic Lands and Akrotiri and Dhekelia). Together this direct usage of the euro outside the EU affects nearly 3\u00a0million people.\n\nThe euro has been use"}, {"Answer": "It is the sole currency of 19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Direct usage", "Rationale": "The euro is the sole currency of 19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. These countries constitute the \"eurozone\", some 343\u00a0million people in total ."}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "what are its direct uses ?", "It has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018.", "where is this country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is this currency used ?", "19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain"], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where is the first country located ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "what are its direct uses ?", "It has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018.", "where is this country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is this currency used ?", "19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain", "where is the first country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "name some currencies pegged to this currency ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "CFA franc, Comorian franc. Cape Verdean escudo, Bulgarian lev)", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Currencies pegged to the euro", "Rationale": "Outside the eurozone, a total of 22 countries and territories that do not belong to the EU have currencies that are directly pegged to the euro including 14 countries in mainland Africa (CFA franc), two African island countries (Comorian franc and Cape Verdean escudo), three French Pacific territories (CFP franc) and three Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark), Bulgaria (Bulgarian lev) and North Macedonia (Macedonian denar). On 28 July 2009, S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 and Pr\u00edncipe signed an agreement with Portugal which will eventually tie its currency to the euro. Additionally, the Moroccan dirham is tied to a basket of currencies, including the euro and the US dollar, with the euro given the highest weighting.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "CFA franc, Comorian franc, Cape Verdean escudo, CFP franc, Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, Bulgarian lev and Macedonian denar.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Currencies pegged to the euro", "Rationale": "Outside the eurozone, a total of 22 countries and territories that do not belong to the EU have currencies that are directly pegged to the euro including 14 countries in mainland Africa (CFA franc), two African island countries (Comorian franc and Cape Verdean escudo), three French Pacific territories (CFP franc) and three Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark), Bulgaria (Bulgarian lev) and North Macedonia (Macedonian denar). "}, {"Answer": "Comorian franc, CFA franc, Bulgarian lev, Macedonian denar, among others.", "Topic": "Euro", "Topic_section": "Currencies pegged to the euro", "Rationale": "Outside the eurozone, a total of 22 countries and territories that do not belong to the EU have currencies that are directly pegged to the euro including 14 countries in mainland Africa (CFA franc), two African island countries (Comorian franc and Cape Verdean escudo), three French Pacific territories (CFP franc) and three Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark), Bulgaria (Bulgarian lev) and North Macedonia (Macedonian denar). On 28 July 2009, S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 and Pr\u00edncipe signed an agreement with Portugal which will eventually tie its currency to the euro. Additionally, the Moroccan dirham is tied to a basket of currencies, including the euro and the US dollar, with the euro given the highest weighting.\n\nWith the exception of Bosnia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia (which had pegged their currencies against the Deutsche Mark) and Cape Verde (formerly pegged to the Portuguese escudo), all of these non-EU countries had a currency peg to the French Franc befo"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "what are its direct uses ?", "It has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018.", "where is this country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is this currency used ?", "19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain", "where is the first country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "name some currencies pegged to this currency ?", "CFA franc, Comorian franc. Cape Verdean escudo, Bulgarian lev)"], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "which the first currency you have mentioned above ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The CFA franc is the name of two currencies, the West African CFA franc, used in eight West African countries, and the Central African CFA franc, used in six Central African countries.", "Topic": "CFA franc", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CFA franc (in French: \"franc CFA\" , originally Franc of the French Colonies in Africa, recently Franc of the Financial Community of Africa, or colloquially \"franc\") is the name of two currencies, the West African CFA franc, used in eight West African countries, and the Central African CFA franc, used in six Central African countries. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the official currency of Comoros.", "Topic": "Comorian franc", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The franc (; ; sign: CF; ISO 4217 code: KMF) is the official currency of Comoros. "}, {"Answer": "The CFA franc is the name of two currencies, the West African CFA franc, used in eight West African countries, and the Central African CFA franc, used in six Central African countries.", "Topic": "CFA franc", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CFA franc (in French: \"franc CFA\" , originally Franc of the French Colonies in Africa, recently Franc of the Financial Community of Africa, or colloquially \"franc\") is the name of two currencies, the West African CFA franc, used in eight West African countries, and the Central African CFA franc, used in six Central African countries. Both currencies are guaranteed by the French treasury. Although separate, the two CFA franc currencies have always been at parity and are effectively interchangeable. The ISO currency codes are XAF for the Central African CFA franc and XOF for the West African CFA franc. On 22 December 2019, it was announced that the West African currency would be replaced by an independent currency to be called Eco."}, {"Answer": "It is the name of two currencies, the West African CFA franc, used in eight West African countries, and the Central African CFA franc, used in six Central African countries", "Topic": "CFA franc", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CFA franc (in French: \"franc CFA\" , originally Franc of the French Colonies in Africa, recently Franc of the Financial Community of Africa, or colloquially \"franc\") is the name of two currencies, the West African CFA franc, used in eight West African countries, and the Central African CFA franc, used in six Central African countries. "}]} {"Context": ["when did the euro come out in spain", "2002", "what is this ?", "The euro (symbol: \u20ac; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the member states of the European Union.", "are there any inflation risk associated with it ?", "In the short term, there was a widespread impression in the population of the eurozone that the introduction of the euro had led to an increase in prices, but this impression was not confirmed by general indices of inflation and other studies.", "what are its linguistic issues ?", "Bulgaria has negotiated an exception; \"euro\" in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet is spelled as e\u0432\u0440\u043e and not e\u0443\u0440\u043e in all official documents. In the Greek script the term \u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u03ce (evr\u00f3) is used", "are its exchange rates flexible ?", "Yes - In the years following the Single European Act, the EU has liberalised its capital markets and, as the ECB has inflation targeting as its monetary policy, the exchange-rate regime of the euro is floating.", "what are its direct uses ?", "It has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998, Syria since 2006, and Venezuela since 2018.", "where is this country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where is this currency used ?", "19 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain", "where is the first country located ?", "UNANSWERABLE", "name some currencies pegged to this currency ?", "CFA franc, Comorian franc. Cape Verdean escudo, Bulgarian lev)", "which the first currency you have mentioned above ?", "The CFA franc is the name of two currencies, the West African CFA franc, used in eight West African countries, and the Central African CFA franc, used in six Central African countries."], "Conversation_no": 175, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how is it evaluated ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The European Union's own assessment of the CFA's link to the euro noted that \"benefits from economic integration within each of the two monetary unions of the CFA franc zone, and remained remarkably low between them.", "Topic": "CFA franc", "Topic_section": "Evaluation", "Rationale": "The currency has been criticized for making economic planning for the developing countries of French West Africa all but impossible since the CFA's value is pegged to the euro (whose monetary policy is set by the European Central Bank). Others disagree and argue that the CFA \"helps stabilize the national currencies of Franc Zone member-countries and greatly facilitates the flow of exports and imports between France and the member-countries\". The European Union's own assessment of the CFA's link to the euro, carried out in 2008, noted that \"benefits from economic integration within each of the two monetary unions of the CFA franc zone, and even more so between them, remained remarkably low\" but that \"the peg to the French franc and, since 1999, to the euro as exchange rate anchor is usually found to have had favourable effects in the region in terms of macroeconomic stability\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The European Union's own assessment of the CFA's link to the euro, carried out in 2008, noted that \"benefits from economic integration within each of the two monetary unions of the CFA franc zone, and even more so between them, remained remarkably low\" but that \"the peg to the French franc and, since 1999, to the euro as exchange rate anchor is usually found to have had favourable effects in the region in terms of macroeconomic stability\".", "Topic": "CFA franc", "Topic_section": "Evaluation", "Rationale": "The European Union's own assessment of the CFA's link to the euro, carried out in 2008, noted that \"benefits from economic integration within each of the two monetary unions of the CFA franc zone, and even more so between them, remained remarkably low\" but that \"the peg to the French franc and, since 1999, to the euro as exchange rate anchor is usually found to have had favourable effects in the region in terms of macroeconomic stability\"."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Both CFA francs have a fixed exchange rate to the euro: 100 CFA francs = 1 former French (nouveau) franc = 0.152449 euro; or 1 \u20ac = 6.55957 FRF = 655.957 CFA francs exactly.", "Topic": "CFA franc", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Both CFA francs have a fixed exchange rate to the euro: 100 CFA francs = 1 former French (nouveau) franc = 0.152449 euro; or 1 \u20ac = 6.55957 FRF = 655.957 CFA francs exactly."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when does blair have her baby with chuck", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Season 5", "Rationale": "the fifth-season premiere", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby."], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is she?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation. Described as \"a girl of extremes\" by creator Cecily von Ziegesar, she is a New York City socialite and a comical overachiever wh"}, {"Answer": "Is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", i"}, {"Answer": "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; she also appears in the comic adaptation."}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\"."], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "is it a film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is an American teen drama television series", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No, book, t.v. series and comic adaptation.", "Topic": "Blair Waldorf", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing as the lead in the television adaptation; "}, {"Answer": "No, Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. "}, {"Answer": "No, it is a teen drama television series.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar."}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series."], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when was it premiered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "September 19, 2007", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "September 19, 2007", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "September 19, 2007.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012.\n"}, {"Answer": "September 19, 2007", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012"}, {"Answer": "September 19, 2007", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012."}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where was it filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "New York", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "New York", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "New York.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "Primarily filming in New York, \"Gossip Girl\" has been declared by \"New York Magazine\" as the \"Most Restauranty Show Since \"Sex and the City\"\", citing the pilot episode filming locales such as the Japanese restaurant, Geisha, the Campbell Apartment where Nate and Serena were filmed having sex and the New York Palace Hotel bar Gilt. Other New York City landmarks and well-known establishments were filmed throughout the first season. \"Vict"}, {"Answer": "New York", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "Primarily filming in New York"}, {"Answer": "New York", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "Primarily filming in New York, \"Gossip Girl\" has been declared by \"New York Magazine\" as the \"Most Restauranty Show Since \"Sex and the City\"\""}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who were the other actors?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), Jenny Humphrey", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Blake Lively, Penn Badgley, Taylor Momsen, Chace Crawford, Kelly Rutherford, and Connor Paolo.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "aturing nine regular speaking roles, the majority of the ensemble cast was assembled from February to April 2007. Leighton Meester and Blake Lively\u2013who started auditioning in December 2006\u2013were the first two actresses to be chosen in February for the lead roles of Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen, respectively. Penn Badgley, who had previously worked with Stephanie Savage on \"The Mountain\", Taylor Momsen, Chace Crawford, Kelly Rutherford, and Connor Paolo also auditioned successfully and landed roles in the series in March, as di"}, {"Answer": "Ed Westwick, and Matthew Settle, Jessica Szohr, Kaylee DeFer", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Featuring nine regular speaking roles, the majority of the ensemble cast was assembled from February to April 2007. Leighton Meester and Blake Lively\u2013who started auditioning in December 2006\u2013were the first two actresses to be chosen in February for the lead roles of Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen, respectively. Penn Badgley, who had previously worked with Stephanie Savage on \"The Mountain\", Taylor Momsen, Chace Crawford, Kelly Rutherford, and Connor Paolo also auditioned successfully and landed roles in the series in March, as did Florencia Lozano who appeared only in the pilot, and was later replaced by Margaret Colin. Badgley at first turned down the part of Dan, as did Lively\u2014who planned to attend college\u2014for the role of Serena. Actors for the roles of Chuck Bass and Rufus Humphrey were found in April when English actor Ed Westwick, and Matthew Settle were cast. Westwick first read for the role of Nate but was then asked to try Chuck. As rumors swirled about the impending "}, {"Answer": "Blake Lively, Kelly Rutherford, Penn Badgley and others.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series begins with the return of Upper East Side teenage \"it girl\" Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) from a mysterious absence. She is reunited with her frenemy Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) and her mother Lily (Kelly Rutherford), and she also meets Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley)\u2014an aspiring writer from Brooklyn who is one of Serena's main love interests throughout the show. Other main characters include Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen), Vanessa Abrams (Jessica Szohr), Rufus Humphrey (Matthew Settle) and Ivy Dickens (Kaylee DeFer)."}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which channel did broadcast it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The CW network", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CW network", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The CW network.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012."}, {"Answer": "The CW network", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012."}, {"Answer": "The CW network", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ran on The CW network for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012."}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when was it established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "September 18, 2006", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " September 18, 2006", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "September 18, 2006.", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CW Television Network made its debut on September 18, 2006, after its two predecessors, UPN and The WB, respectively ceased independent operations on September 15 "}, {"Answer": "September 18, 2006", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CW Television Network made its debut on September 18, 2006"}, {"Answer": "September 18, 2006", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CW Television Network made its debut on September 18, 2006, after its two predecessors"}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network", "when was it established?", "September 18, 2006"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what kinds of programmes does it telecast?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "News programmes and Children's programmes", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "News programming", "Rationale": "news programming,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Children and News.", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "Children's programming", "Rationale": "alled \"The CW4Kids\". The block's lineup initially consisted mostly of programs carried over from \"Kids' WB\", before eventually adding 4Kids-produced shows such as \"Chaotic\" as well as new seasons of \"Yu-Gi-Oh!\" and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\". The block was rebranded into \"Toonzai\" on August 14, 2010 (though The CW4Kids name was retained as a sub-brand to fulfill branding obligations that the network had to comply with per 4Kids Entertainment's contract to lease The CW's Saturday morning timeslots); \"Toonzai\" ended its run on August 18, 2012.\n\nOn July 3, 2012, Saban Brands and Kidsco Media Venture"}, {"Answer": "Basketball, football and other collegiate sporting events", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "Network programming and scheduling", "Rationale": "any affiliates also carry telecasts of basketball, football and in some cases, other collegiate sporting events (such as baseball or hockey) that are produced by syndicators such as American Sports Network and Raycom Sports, while a few carry games from local teams of major professional sports leagues such as Major League Baseball and the NBA."}, {"Answer": "\"America's Next Top Model\", live-action educational programming - \"One Magnificent Morning\" etc.", "Topic": "The CW", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The CW marked its formal launch date on September 20, 2006, with the two-hour premiere of the seventh cycle of \"America's Next Top Model\". Originally, the network's programming lineup was intended to appeal mainly to women between the ages of 18 and 34, although starting in 2011 the network increased in programming that appeals to men. As of August 2017, the CW's audience is 50% male and 50% female. The network currently runs programming seven days a week: airing Mondays through Fridays in the afternoon (The CW Daytime) and Sundays through Fridays in prime time, along with a Saturday morning live-action educational programming block produced by Litton Entertainment called \"One Magnificent Morning\", which is the successor to the animation block Vortexx."}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network", "when was it established?", "September 18, 2006", "what kinds of programmes does it telecast?", "News programmes and Children's programmes"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "was there any sequel of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "A sequel to the series is scheduled to be released on WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service HBO Max. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the new series has received a 10-episode", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "A sequel to the series is scheduled to be released on WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service HBO Max. The new series has received a 10-episode order and picks up eight years after the original Gossip Girl site went dark, as a new generation of private school teens are introduced to the watchful eye of Gossip Girl. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, a sequel to the series is scheduled to be released on WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service HBO Max.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "A sequel to the series is scheduled to be released on WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service HBO Max."}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network", "when was it established?", "September 18, 2006", "what kinds of programmes does it telecast?", "News programmes and Children's programmes", "was there any sequel of it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what format were the episodes shot?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode, then a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative and ends again with the homepage of the website, but this time with a picture from another character with a text about a recent event connected with the picture.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Episode format", "Rationale": "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode. Afterward, a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative is shown, which ends again with the home page of the website", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Episode format", "Rationale": "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode. Afterward, a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative is shown, which ends again with the home page of the website, only this time with a picture from other character(s) with a text about a recent event connected with the picture."}, {"Answer": "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and ends with an event, like a procedural.", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Episode format", "Rationale": "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode. Afterward, a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative is shown, which ends again with the home page of the website, only this time with a picture from other character(s) with a text about a recent event connected with the picture.\nThe narrator is Gossip Girl, voiced by actress Kristen Bell. She begins the recap with the sentence, \"Gossip Girl here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan's elite,\" and ends the recap with whispered voices saying \"Where has she been?\" and \"Serena.\" Then, the voice of Gossip Girl says, \"And who am I? That's one secret I'll never tell! You know you love me\u2026 XOXO, Gossip Girl.\"\n\nDuring each episode, there is always a social event taking place, whether small or large. Joshua Safran explained, \"We structure it [the show] so that every week, the episode leads to an event. I feel like it is much like a procedural.\""}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network", "when was it established?", "September 18, 2006", "what kinds of programmes does it telecast?", "News programmes and Children's programmes", "was there any sequel of it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what format were the episodes shot?", "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode, then a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative and ends again with the homepage of the website, but this time with a picture from another character with a text about a recent event connected with the picture."], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "who was the director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage", "Topic": "Gossip Girl", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network", "when was it established?", "September 18, 2006", "what kinds of programmes does it telecast?", "News programmes and Children's programmes", "was there any sequel of it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what format were the episodes shot?", "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode, then a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative and ends again with the homepage of the website, but this time with a picture from another character with a text about a recent event connected with the picture.", "who was the director?", "Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "where is the former from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Providence, Rhode Island", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Providence, Rhode Island", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Providence, Rhode Island.", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Schwartz was born to a Jewish family in 1976 in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Steve and Honey Schwartz. His parents were both toy inventors at Hasbro, working on the development of toys such as Transformers and My Little Pony, until they went on to start their own company. Schwartz grew up on the east side of Providence, Rho"}, {"Answer": "Providence, Rhode Island", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Schwartz was born to a Jewish family in 1976 in Providence, Rhode Island"}, {"Answer": "Providence, Rhode Island", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Schwartz was born to a Jewish family in 1976 in Providence, Rhode Island,"}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network", "when was it established?", "September 18, 2006", "what kinds of programmes does it telecast?", "News programmes and Children's programmes", "was there any sequel of it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what format were the episodes shot?", "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode, then a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative and ends again with the homepage of the website, but this time with a picture from another character with a text about a recent event connected with the picture.", "who was the director?", "Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage", "where is the former from?", "Providence, Rhode Island"], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "can you mention any other series directed by him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The O.C.", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "\"The O.C.\" (2003\u201307)", "Rationale": "The O.C.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Looking for Alaska.", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "Recent projects (2007\u2013present)", "Rationale": "In 2005, Paramount signed Schwartz to adapt and direct John Green's young adult novel \"Looking for Alaska\" with producer Mark Waters.\n"}, {"Answer": "\"The O.C.\"", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joshua Ian Schwartz (born August 6, 1976) is an American screenwriter and television producer. Schwartz is best known for creating and executive producing the Fox teen drama series \"The O.C.\" which ran for 4 seasons"}, {"Answer": "He created and executive produced \"The O.C.\"", "Topic": "Josh Schwartz", "Topic_section": "\"The O.C.\" (2003\u201307)", "Rationale": "In 2003, Schwartz wrote a pilot called \"The O.C.\" for Warner Bros. TV and Wonderland Sound and Vision which was produced with him as creator and executive producer"}]} {"Context": ["when does blair have her baby with chuck", "In the fifth-season Blair reveals to Chuck that she is pregnant with Louis's baby.", "who is she?", "She is one of the main characters of \"Gossip Girl\".", "is it a film?", "No, it is an American teen drama television series.", "when was it premiered?", "September 19, 2007", "where was it filmed?", "New York", "who were the other actors?", "Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey etc", "which channel did broadcast it?", "The CW network", "when was it established?", "September 18, 2006", "what kinds of programmes does it telecast?", "News programmes and Children's programmes", "was there any sequel of it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what format were the episodes shot?", "Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website and Serena's picture from the pilot episode, then a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative and ends again with the homepage of the website, but this time with a picture from another character with a text about a recent event connected with the picture.", "who was the director?", "Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage", "where is the former from?", "Providence, Rhode Island", "can you mention any other series directed by him?", "The O.C."], "Conversation_no": 176, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "what was it's genre ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American teen drama", "Topic": "The O.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "American teen drama", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Teen drama.", "Topic": "The O.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The O.C. is an American teen drama television series created by Josh Schw"}, {"Answer": "Teen drama", "Topic": "The O.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The O.C. is an American teen drama television series"}, {"Answer": "Teen drama", "Topic": "The O.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The O.C. is an American teen drama television series created by Josh Schwartz"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Three", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington p", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Executive and judicial branch", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington presided over the establishment of the new federal government, appointing all of the high-ranking officials in the executive and judicial branches, shaping numerous polit"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where was he born ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Virginia, United States", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "Topic": "George Washington", "Topic_section": "Early life (1732\u20131752)", "Rationale": "George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "Topic": "George Washington", "Topic_section": "Early life (1732\u20131752)", "Rationale": " George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia"}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where did he win his first presendency from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Virginia.", "Topic": "1788\u201389 United States presidential election", "Topic_section": "General election", "Rationale": ". Because Washington was from Virginia, then the largest state,"}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "was he associated with any war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Northwest Indian War", "Rationale": "Northwest T", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the French and Indian War.", "Topic": "George Washington", "Topic_section": "French and Indian War", "Rationale": " Washington blamed his translator for not communicating the French intentions. Dinwiddie congratulated Washington for his victory over the French. This incident ignited the French and Indian War, which later became part of the larger Seven Years' War."}, {"Answer": "Yes northwest Indian war", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Northwest Indian War", "Rationale": "ollowing adoption of the Land Ordinance of 1785, American settlers began freely moving west across the Allegheny Mountains and into the Native American-occupied lands beyondland Great Britain had ceded to U.S. control at the end of the Revolutionary War (the Northwest Territory). As they did, they encountered unyielding and often violent resistance from a confederation of tribes. In 1789 (before Washington entered office), an agreement that was supposed to address the grievances of the tribes, the Treaty of Fort Harmar, was signed. This new treaty did almost nothing to stop the rash of violence along the frontier from confrontations between settlers and Native Americans and, the following year, Washington directed the United States Army to enforce U.S. sovereignty. Secretary of War Henry Knox ordered Brigadier G"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the French and Indian War.", "Topic": "George Washington", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Washington received his initial military training and command with the Virginia Regiment during the French and Indian War. "}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "any treaty associated with him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jay Treaty", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Jay Treaty", "Rationale": "Jay Treaty", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Jay Treaty.", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Jay Treaty", "Rationale": " He was also to insist that the British relinquish their posts in the Northwest. In return, the U.S. would take responsibility for pre-Revolution debts owed to British merchants and subjects. He also asked Jay, if possible, to seek limited access for American ships to the British West Indies. Jay and the British Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, began negotiations on July 30, 1794. The treaty that emerged several weeks later, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, "}, {"Answer": "Yes the Jay treaty", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Jay Treaty", "Rationale": "Jay was instructed by Alexander Hamilton to seek compensation for seizure of American ships and to clarify the rules governing British seizure of neutral ships. He was also to insist that the British relinquish their posts in the Northwest. In return, the U.S. would take responsibility for pre-Revolution debts owed to British merchants and subjects. He also asked Jay, if possible, to seek limited access for American ships to the British West Indies. Jay and the British Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, began negotiations on July 30, 1794. The treaty that emerged several weeks later, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, was, in Jay's words \"equal and fair.\" Both sides achieved many objectives; several issues were sent to arbitration. For the British, America remained neutral and economically grew "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Jay Treaty.", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Jay Treaty", "Rationale": "Jay was instructed by Alexander Hamilton to seek compensation for seizure of American ships and to clarify the rules governing British seizure of neutral ships. He was also to insist that the British relinquish their posts in the Northwest. In return, the U.S. would take responsibility for pre-Revolution debts owed to British merchants and subjects. He also asked Jay, if possible, to seek limited access for American ships to the British West Indies. Jay and the British Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, began negotiations on July 30, 1794. The treaty that emerged several weeks later, commonly known as the Jay Treaty"}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where was it signed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Britain", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "British governmen", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "August 24, 1796", "Topic": "Presidency of George Washington", "Topic_section": "Jay Treaty", "Rationale": " a result, the Federalists lost most of the support they had among planters. Protests, organized by Republicans, included petitions, incendiary pamphlets, and a series of public meetings held in the larger cities, each of which addressed a memorial to the president. As protests from treaty opponents intensified, Washington's initial neutral position shifted to a solid pro-treaty stance, aided by Hamilton's elaborate analysis of the treaty and his two-dozen newspaper essays promoting it. The British, in an effort to promote signing of the treaty, delivered a letter in which Randolph was revealed to have taken bribes from the French. Randolph was forced to resign from the cabinet, his opposition to the treaty became worthless. On August 24, Washington signed the treaty. There was a temporary lull in the Jay Treaty furor thereafter. By late 1796, the Federalists had gained twice as many signatures in favor of the treaty as had been gathered against. Public opinion had been swayed in favor"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty", "where was it signed?", "Britain"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "any concerns associated to this treaty?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hamilton devised a framework for negotiations, and President George Washington sent Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Jay to London to negotiate a comprehensive treaty.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": " Hamilton devised a framework for negotiations, and President George Washington sent Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Jay to London to negotiate a comprehensive treaty."}, {"Answer": "The outbreak of war between France and Great Britain (and other countries) in 1793 ended the long peace that had enabled the new nation to flourish in terms of trade and finance. The United States now emerged as an important neutral country with a large shipping trade. From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty. From the American viewpoint, the most pressing foreign policy issues were normalizing the trade relations with Britain, the United States' leading trading partner, and resolving issues left over from the Treaty of Paris.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": "The outbreak of war between France and Great Britain (and other countries) in 1793 ended the long peace that had enabled the new nation to flourish in terms of trade and finance. The United States now emerged as an important neutral country with a large shipping trade. From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty. From the American viewpoint, the most pressing foreign policy issues were normalizing the trade relations with Britain, the United States' leading trading partner, and resolving issues left over from the Treaty of Paris. As one observer explained, the British government was \"well disposed to America. ... They have made their arrangements upon a plan that comprehends the neutrality of the United States, and are anxious that it should be preserved.\"\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes, at the national level American politics was divided between the factions of Jefferson and Madison, which favored the French, and the Federalists led by Hamilton, who saw Britain as a natural ally and thus sought to normalize relations with Britain, especially in the area of trade.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "Issues", "Rationale": "At the national level American politics was divided between the factions of Jefferson and Madison, which favored the French, and the Federalists led by Hamilton, who saw Britain as a natural ally and thus sought to normalize relations with Britain, especially in the area of trade."}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty", "where was it signed?", "Britain", "any concerns associated to this treaty?", "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty."], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which rights does it refer too?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Trading rights", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "Treaty terms", "Rationale": "American merchants obtained limited rights to trade in the British West Indies. Two joint bounda", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Article III of it declared the right of Indians, American citizens.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "American Indian rights", "Rationale": "Article III of the Jay Treaty declared the right of Indians, American citizens"}, {"Answer": "American Indian right", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "American Indian rights", "Rationale": "ticle III states, \"It is agreed, that it shall at all times be free to His Majesty's subjects, and to the citizens of the United States, and also to the Indians dwelling on either side of the said boundary line, freely to pass and repass, by land or inland navigation into the respective territories and countries of the two parties on the continent of America, (the country within the limits of the Hudson's Bay Company only excepted) ... and freely carry on trade and commerce with each other.\" Article III of the Jay Treaty declared the right of Indians, American citizens, and Canadian subjects to trade and travel between the United State"}, {"Answer": "It declared the right of Indians, American citizens, and Canadian subjects to trade and travel between the United States and Canada, which was then a territory of Great Britain.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "American Indian rights", "Rationale": "declared the right of Indians, American citizens, and Canadian subjects to trade and travel between the United States and Canada, which was then a territory of Great Britain. "}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty", "where was it signed?", "Britain", "any concerns associated to this treaty?", "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty.", "which rights does it refer too?", "Trading rights"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "does this treaty affect any culture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Recent, popular film culture", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "n the HBO miniseries \"John Adams\", Vice President John Adams is shown casting the tiebreaker ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "he HBO miniseries \"John Adams\", Vice President John Adams is shown casting the tiebreaker vote in favor of ratifying the Jay Treaty. In reality, his vote was never required as the Senate passed the resolution by 20\u201310. Furthermore, the Vice President would never be required to cast a vote in a treaty ratification, because the Vice President votes only in case of a tie, and Article II of the Constitution requires that treaties receive a two-thirds vote for approval.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "n the HBO miniseries \"John Adams\", Vice President John Adams is shown casting the tiebreaker vote in favor of ratifying the Jay Treaty. In reality, his vote was never required as the Senate passed the resolution by 20\u201310. Furthermore, the Vice President would never be required to cast a vote in a treaty ratification, because the Vice President votes only in case of a tie, and Article II of the Constitution requires that treaties receive a two-thirds vote for approval."}, {"Answer": "It angered France and bitterly divided Americans. It inflamed the new growth of two opposing parties in every state, the pro-Treaty Federalists and the anti-Treaty Jeffersonian Republicans.", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It angered France and bitterly divided Americans. It inflamed the new growth of two opposing parties in every state, the pro-Treaty Federalists and the anti-Treaty Jeffersonian Republicans."}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty", "where was it signed?", "Britain", "any concerns associated to this treaty?", "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty.", "which rights does it refer too?", "Trading rights", "does this treaty affect any culture?", "Recent, popular film culture"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "any person associated with this culture?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Vice President John Adams", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "Vice President John Adams", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John Adams", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "In the HBO miniseries \"John Adams\", Vice President John Adams is shown casting the tiebreaker vote in favor of ratifying the Jay Treaty. "}, {"Answer": "John Adams", "Topic": "Jay Treaty", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "In the HBO miniseries \"John Adams\", Vice President John Adams is shown casting the tiebreaker vote in favor of ratifying the Jay Treaty. In reality, his vote was never required as the Senate passed the resolution by 20\u201310. Furthermore, the Vice President would never be required to cast a vote in a treaty ratification, "}, {"Answer": "Paul Giamatti portraying John Adams in the television miniseries John Adams.", "Topic": "John Adams (miniseries)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Adams is a 2008 American television miniseries chronicling most of U.S. President John Adams's political life and his role in the founding of the United States. Paul Giamatti portrays John Adams"}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty", "where was it signed?", "Britain", "any concerns associated to this treaty?", "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty.", "which rights does it refer too?", "Trading rights", "does this treaty affect any culture?", "Recent, popular film culture", "any person associated with this culture?", "Vice President John Adams"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic": "John Adams", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Braintree, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "John Adams", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "Adams was born on the family farm in Braintree, Massachusetts. "}, {"Answer": "Braintree, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "John Adams", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "ohn Adams was born on October 30, 1735 (October 19, 1735, Old Style, Julian calendar), to John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston. He had two younger brothers, Peter (1738-1823) and Elihu (1741-1775). Adams was born on the family farm in Braintree, Massachusetts. His mother was from a leading medical family of present-day Brookline, Massachusetts. His father was a deacon in the Congregational Church, a farmer, a cordwainer, and a lieutenant in the militia. John Sr. served as a se"}, {"Answer": "The family farm in Braintree, Massachusetts.", "Topic": "John Adams", "Topic_section": "Childhood", "Rationale": "John Adams was born on October 30, 1735 (October 19, 1735, Old Style, Julian calendar), to John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston. He had two younger brothers, Peter (1738-1823) and Elihu (1741-1775). Adams was born on the family farm in Braintree, Massachusetts."}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty", "where was it signed?", "Britain", "any concerns associated to this treaty?", "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty.", "which rights does it refer too?", "Trading rights", "does this treaty affect any culture?", "Recent, popular film culture", "any person associated with this culture?", "Vice President John Adams", "where was he born?", "Braintree, Massachusetts"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "any games associated with this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Basketball", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "basketball ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Braintree American Little League plays at Michael F. Dunn Little League Complex.", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Braintree American Little League plays at Michael F. Dunn Little League Complex located at Hollingsworth Park. East Braintree Little League plays at Watson Park."}, {"Answer": "Basketaball", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "aintree High School participates in the Bay State Conference, a Division 1 conference in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The girls' basketball team has won back-to-back state championships and finished 2014 undefeated. The Braintree High dance team competes at the regional and national stage. The Wamps baseball team won the Super Eight Bas"}, {"Answer": "Athletics and baseball.", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Braintree High School participates in the Bay State Conference, a Division 1 conference in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The girls' basketball team has won back-to-back state championships and finished 2014 undefeated. The Braintree High dance team competes at the regional and national stage. The Wamps baseball team won the Super Eight Baseball Tournament in 2015 over St. John's Preparatory School in their second-straight finals appearance."}]} {"Context": ["washington\u2019s state government is organized into how many branches", "Three", "where was he born ?", "Virginia, United States", "where did he win his first presendency from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "was he associated with any war?", "Yes, Northwest Indian War", "any treaty associated with him?", "Jay Treaty", "where was it signed?", "Britain", "any concerns associated to this treaty?", "From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States was a high priority lest it move into the French orbit. British negotiators ignored elements that wanted harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty.", "which rights does it refer too?", "Trading rights", "does this treaty affect any culture?", "Recent, popular film culture", "any person associated with this culture?", "Vice President John Adams", "where was he born?", "Braintree, Massachusetts", "any games associated with this place?", "Basketball"], "Conversation_no": 177, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "name few ways to travel around in this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "By rail, air, and highway facilities.", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "Greater Boston Area, which has rail, air, and highway facilities. State Route 128 a", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has rail, air, and highway facilities.", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "Braintree is situated in the Greater Boston Area, which has rail, air, and highway facilities."}, {"Answer": "Through rail, air, and highway facilities.", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "raintree is situated in the Greater Boston Area, which has rail, air, and highway facilities. State Route 128 and Interstate 95 divide the region into inner and outer zones, which are connected by numerous \"spokes\" providing direct access to the air"}, {"Answer": "By rail, air and highway facilities.", "Topic": "Braintree, Massachusetts", "Topic_section": "Transportation", "Rationale": "Braintree is situated in the Greater Boston Area, which has rail, air, and highway facilities."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Fifth episode", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Wolf and the Lion\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\", first aired on May 15, 2011", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is the fifth episode of the first season of the series.", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"The Wolf and the Lion\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\", first aired on May 15, 2011. "}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode"], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The events of the episode primarily deal with Lord Eddard Stark's investigations into the death of the previous Hand. In the city of King's Landing, the Tourney of the Hand comes to an end while the various factions that plot for power are revealed to the viewer. This delicate balance is undone when news arrives that Tyrion Lannister has been arrested by Catelyn Stark. The title of the episode refers to the fact that the Starks, whose sigil is a wolf, may soon be at war with the Lannisters, whose sigil is the lion.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Tyrion Lannister, etc.", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The events of the episode primarily deal with Lord Eddard Stark's investigations into the death of the previous Hand. In the city of King's Landing, the Tourney of the Hand comes to an end while the various factions that plot for power are revealed to the viewer. This delicate balance is undone when news arrives that Tyrion Lannister has been arrested by Catelyn Stark. The title of the episode refers to the fact that the Starks, whose sigil is a wolf, may soon be at war with the Lannisters, whose sigil is the lion."}, {"Answer": "Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The events of the episode primarily deal with Lord Eddard Stark's investigations into the death of the previous Hand. In the city of King's Landing, the Tourney of the Hand comes to an end while the various factions that plot for power are revealed to the viewer. This delicate balance is undone when news arrives that Tyrion Lannister has been arrested by Catelyn Stark. The title of the episode refers to the fact that the Starks, whose sigil is a wolf, may soon be at war with the Lannisters, whose sigil is the lion."}, {"Answer": "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark, to name a few.", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The events of the episode primarily deal with Lord Eddard Stark's investigations into the death of the previous Hand. In the city of King's Landing, the Tourney of the Hand comes to an end while the various factions that plot for power are revealed to the viewer. This delicate balance is undone when news arrives that Tyrion Lannister has been arrested by Catelyn Stark. The title of the episode refers to the fact that the Starks, whose sigil is a wolf, may soon be at war with the Lannisters, whose sigil is the lion."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark"], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Finn Jones makes his first appearance as Ser Loras Tyrell, the young jouster known as \"The Knight of Flowers\". The casting was one of the first to be announced, being confirmed by author George R. R. Martin in June 2010 after it had been leaked before the contract was to be signed. The actor had initially been considered for the role of Jon Snow when the pilot was being filmed.\n\nThe new location of the court is also introduced: Scottish actress Kate Dickie was cast as the Lady of the Eyrie, Lysa Arryn, also making her first appearance in this episode. Although Dickie does not resemble the physical description of Lysa given in the books, Martin stated that her acting in the auditions was excellent. The role of her son (renamed Robin in the series to avoid confusion with King Robert) went to Lino Facioli, and the knight of the Vale Ser Vardis Egen was played by Brendan McCormack.\n\nLingerie model Emily Diamond has a role as a prostitute who teases Jory Cassel during the visit to the broth", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Finn Jones makes his first appearance as Ser Loras Tyrell, the young jouster known as \"The Knight of Flowers\". The casting was one of the first to be announced, being confirmed by author George R. R. Martin in June 2010 after it had been leaked before the contract was to be signed. The actor had initially been considered for the role of Jon Snow when the pilot was being filmed.\n\nThe new location of the court is also introduced: Scottish actress Kate Dickie was cast as the Lady of the Eyrie, Lysa Arryn, also making her first appearance in this episode. Although Dickie does not resemble the physical description of Lysa given in the books, Martin stated that her acting in the auditions was excellent. The role of her son (renamed Robin in the series to avoid confusion with King Robert) went to Lino Facioli, and the knight of the Vale Ser Vardis Egen was played by Brendan McCormack."}, {"Answer": "Finn Jones", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Finn Jones makes his first appearance as Ser Loras Tyrell,"}, {"Answer": "Finn Jones", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "Finn Jones makes his first appearance as Ser Loras Tyrell, the young jouster known as \"The Knight of Flowers\". "}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them."], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where was the episode shot?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "The interiors for the episode were filmed at The Paint Hall studio. The conclusion of the Tourney of the Hand that had begun in the previous episode continued to be filmed in Shane's Castle. Production moved to Malta to film many King's Landing exteriors: the dungeons of the Red Keep where Arya is lost while chasing cats were the dungeons of Fort St Angelo, in the Maltese town of Vittoriosa.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle and Fort St Angelo.", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "The interiors for the episode were filmed at The Paint Hall studio. The conclusion of the Tourney of the Hand that had begun in the previous episode continued to be filmed in Shane's Castle. Production moved to Malta to film many King's Landing exteriors: the dungeons of the Red Keep where Arya is lost while chasing cats were the dungeons of Fort St Angelo, in the Maltese town of Vittoriosa."}, {"Answer": "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "The interiors for the episode were filmed at The Paint Hall studio. The conclusion of the Tourney of the Hand that had begun in the previous episode continued to be filmed in Shane's Castle. Production moved to Malta to film many King's Landing exteriors: the dungeons of the Red Keep where Arya is lost while chasing cats were the dungeons of Fort St Angelo, in the Maltese town of Vittoriosa."}, {"Answer": "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Malta and Meteora, to name a few.", "Topic": "The Wolf and the Lion", "Topic_section": "Filming locations", "Rationale": "The interiors for the episode were filmed at The Paint Hall studio. The conclusion of the Tourney of the Hand that had begun in the previous episode continued to be filmed in Shane's Castle. Production moved to Malta to film many King's Landing exteriors: the dungeons of the Red Keep where Arya is lost while chasing cats were the dungeons of Fort St Angelo, in the Maltese town of Vittoriosa.\n\nFor the CGI compositions of the Vale of Arryn, as seen in the establishing shot of the Eyrie and from the sky cells, the visual effects team used images and textures from the Greek rock formations of Meteora. Initially they had been considering the Zhangjiajie Mountains in China, but because the landscape base plates were being shot in Ireland, using Meteora was a better option."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa)."], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shane's Castle, formerly Edenduffcarrick () is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it is a ruined castle.", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shane's Castle, formerly Edenduffcarrick () is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland."}, {"Answer": "Yes, It is a ruined castle", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shane's Castle, formerly Edenduffcarrick () is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland."}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shane's Castle, formerly Edenduffcarrick () is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The castle is on the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally called Eden-duff-carrick. Shane MacBrien O'Neill changed the name to Shane's Castle in 1722."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland."], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was it built?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1345", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally called Eden-duff-carrick. Shane MacBrien O'Neill changed the name to Shane's Castle in 1722.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1345", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally called Eden-duff-carrick. Shane MacBrien O'Neill changed the name to Shane's Castle in 1722."}, {"Answer": "1345", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The castle is on the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, "}, {"Answer": "1345", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The castle is on the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally called Eden-duff-carrick. Shane MacBrien O'Neill changed the name to Shane's Castle in 1722."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "when was it built?", "1345"], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "by whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "By a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally called Eden-duff-carrick. Shane MacBrien O'Neill changed the name to Shane's Castle in 1722."}, {"Answer": "By a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The castle is on the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty"}, {"Answer": "By a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally called Eden-duff-carrick. Shane MacBrien O'Neill changed the name to Shane's Castle in 1722."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "when was it built?", "1345", "by whom?", "A member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty."], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "has it served as the filming location for any other works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It is used extensively in the HBO TV series \"Game of Thrones\".", "Topic": "Shane's Castle", "Topic_section": "Film location", "Rationale": "The castle is used extensively in the HBO TV series \"Game of Thrones\"."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "when was it built?", "1345", "by whom?", "A member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "has it served as the filming location for any other works?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are the origins of the dynasty that you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Irish Gaelic origin", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The O'Neill dynasty (Irish: \"\u00d3 N\u00e9ill\") is a lineage ultimately all of Irish Gaelic origin", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The O'Neill lineage claims descent from Niall Gl\u00fandub, a 10th-century king of Ailech as well as High King of Ireland.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The O'Neill lineage claims descent from Niall Gl\u00fandub, a 10th-century king of Ailech as well as High King of Ireland."}, {"Answer": "The dynasty is a lineage ultimately all of Irish Gaelic origin", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The O'Neill dynasty (Irish: \"\u00d3 N\u00e9ill\") is a lineage ultimately all of Irish Gaelic origin, that held prominent positions and titles in Ireland and elsewhere."}, {"Answer": "The O'Neill lineage claims descent from Niall Gl\u00fandub, a 10th-century king of Ailech as well as High King of Ireland.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The O'Neill lineage claims descent from Niall Gl\u00fandub, a 10th-century king of Ailech as well as High King of Ireland."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "when was it built?", "1345", "by whom?", "A member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "has it served as the filming location for any other works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the origins of the dynasty that you just mentioned?", "Irish Gaelic origin"], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "were they rulers?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, they were Kings of Cen\u00e9l nE\u00f3gain.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "As Kings of Cen\u00e9l nE\u00f3gain, they are historically the most prominent family of the Northern U\u00ed N\u00e9ill, along with the O'Donnell and O'Doherty.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, territories in the north of Ireland.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "From 1185 until 1616, the O'Neill were sovereign kings of T\u00edr E\u00f3gain, holding territories in the north of Ireland; particularly around modern County Tyrone, County Londonderry and County Antrim, all in modern Northern Ireland."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Two of their progenitors were High Kings of Ireland, Niall Gl\u00fandub (from whom they take their name) and Domnall ua N\u00e9ill. From 1185 until 1616, the O'Neill were sovereign kings of T\u00edr E\u00f3gain, holding territories in the north of Ireland; particularly around modern County Tyrone, County Londonderry and County Antrim, all in modern Northern Ireland. After their realm was merged with the Kingdom of Ireland and the land was caught up in the Plantation of Ulster, they were involved in a number of significant events, such as Tyrone's Rebellion, the Flight of the Earls, the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and the Irish Confederate Wars."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "when was it built?", "1345", "by whom?", "A member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "has it served as the filming location for any other works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the origins of the dynasty that you just mentioned?", "Irish Gaelic origin", "were they rulers?", "Yes, they were Kings of Cen\u00e9l nE\u00f3gain."], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "do they have any successors in foreign nations?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in Scotland.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Anradh\u00e1n kindred of Scotland/Scottish and Irish Clans related to U\u00ed Neill Dynasty", "Rationale": "Several Scottish families may descend from an O'Neill dynast named Anradh\u00e1n. According to \"Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne\", Anradh\u00e1n, son of Aodh Athlamh\u00e1in, quarrelled with his elder brother, Domhnall, ancestor of the O'Neills, and left Ireland for Scotland.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, France and Portugal.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "O'Neill Descendants in France, Spain, and Portugal", "Rationale": "\nHis son Conn (Constantine) O'Neill was an officer who spent his life in exile in France and married to Cecilia O'Hanlon. Their eldest son, Jo\u00e3o O'Neill (Shane O'Neill), was born in Richhill Village in the parish of Kilmore, Tyrone, and died in Santos o Velho, Lisbon, on 21 January 1788. He left France with his brothers and established their noble line permanently under in the Kingdom of Portugal. He was the titular head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, whose family have been in Portugal ever since. The current head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, a descendant of Jo\u00e3o, is Portuguese nobleman Hugo Ricciardi O'Neill, the son of Jorge Maria O'Neill; the family has been remarkable in the modern history of Portugal."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in France, Spain and Portugal", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "O'Neill Descendants in France, Spain, and Portugal", "Rationale": "\nHis son Conn (Constantine) O'Neill was an officer who spent his life in exile in France "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the current head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, a descendant of Jo\u00e3o, is Portuguese nobleman Hugo Ricciardi O'Neill, the son of Jorge Maria O'Neill.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "O'Neill Descendants in France, Spain, and Portugal", "Rationale": "The current head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, a descendant of Jo\u00e3o, is Portuguese nobleman Hugo Ricciardi O'Neill, the son of Jorge Maria O'Neill; the family has been remarkable in the modern history of Portugal."}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "when was it built?", "1345", "by whom?", "A member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "has it served as the filming location for any other works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the origins of the dynasty that you just mentioned?", "Irish Gaelic origin", "were they rulers?", "Yes, they were Kings of Cen\u00e9l nE\u00f3gain.", "do they have any successors in foreign nations?", "Yes, in Scotland."], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is their family crest?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The coat of arms were white with a red left hand (though a right hand is used today). The red hand by itself has become a symbol of the O'Neill name.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Coats of arms", "Rationale": "The coat of arms of the O'Neills of Ulster, the branch that held the title of High Kings of Ireland, were white with a red left hand (latterly, the Red Hand of Ulster), and it is because of this prominence that the red hand (though a right hand is used today, rather than the left used by the high kings) has also become a symbol of Ireland, Ulster, Tyrone and other places associated with the family of O'Neills. The red hand by itself has become a symbol of the O'Neill name, such that when other O'Neill family branches were granted or assumed a heraldic achievement, this red hand was often incorporated into the new coat of arms in some way.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "White with a red left hand (latterly, the Red Hand of Ulster)", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Coats of arms", "Rationale": "The coat of arms of the O'Neills of Ulster, the branch that held the title of High Kings of Ireland, were white with a red left hand (latterly, the Red Hand of Ulster), and it is because of this prominence that the red hand (though a right hand is used today, rather than the left used by the high kings) has also become a symbol of Ireland, Ulster, Tyrone and other places associated with the family of O'Neills. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the wolf and the lion game of thrones episode", "Fifth episode", "can you mention any characters from this episode?", "Lord Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark", "can you mention any actor from this episode?", "Finn Jones, Kate Dickie, Lino Facioli, Brendan McCormack were some of them.", "where was the episode shot?", "The Paint Hall studio, Shane's Castle, Fort St Angelo (Maltese town of Vittoriosa).", "the castle that you just mentioned, is it a real castle?", "Yes, it is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "when was it built?", "1345", "by whom?", "A member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty.", "has it served as the filming location for any other works?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are the origins of the dynasty that you just mentioned?", "Irish Gaelic origin", "were they rulers?", "Yes, they were Kings of Cen\u00e9l nE\u00f3gain.", "do they have any successors in foreign nations?", "Yes, in Scotland.", "what is their family crest?", "The coat of arms were white with a red left hand (though a right hand is used today). The red hand by itself has become a symbol of the O'Neill name."], "Conversation_no": 178, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what does this left hand represent?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The high kings.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Coats of arms", "Rationale": "and it is because of this prominence that the red hand (though a right hand is used today, rather than the left used by the high kings) ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A promise of land to the first man to sail or swim across the sea and touch the shores of Ireland.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Coats of arms", "Rationale": "\nThe red hand is explained by several legends, with a common theme but of a promise of land to the first man to sail or swim across the sea and touch the shores of Ireland. Many contenders arrive, including a man named O'Neill, who begins to fall behind the others."}, {"Answer": "The red hand by itself has become a symbol of the O'Neill name, such that when other O'Neill family branches were granted or assumed a heraldic achievement, this red hand was often incorporated into the new coat of arms in some way.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Coats of arms", "Rationale": "The red hand by itself has become a symbol of the O'Neill name, such that when other O'Neill family branches were granted or assumed a heraldic achievement, this red hand was often incorporated into the new coat of arms in some way."}, {"Answer": "The red hand representa O'Neill left hand, that he cuts and throws it onto the beach before the other challengers of a race can reach the shore. This entitles him to become the first to touch land and win all of Ireland as his prize.", "Topic": "O'Neill dynasty", "Topic_section": "Coats of arms", "Rationale": "The red hand is explained by several legends, with a common theme but of a promise of land to the first man to sail or swim across the sea and touch the shores of Ireland. Many contenders arrive, including a man named O'Neill, who begins to fall behind the others. O'Neill cuts off his left hand and throws it onto the beach before the other challengers can reach the shore, becoming the first to touch land and win all of Ireland as his prize. These legends seem to originate (or to have been written down) in the 17th century, centuries after the red hand device was first used by O'Neill families."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is parnassius smintheus?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "Topic": "Parnassius smintheus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Parnassius smintheus, the Rocky Mountain parnassian or Rocky Mountain apollo, is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains throughout the United States and Canada.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A high-altitude butterfly", "Topic": "Parnassius smintheus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Parnassius smintheus, the Rocky Mountain parnassian or Rocky Mountain apollo, is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains throughout the United States and Canada."}, {"Answer": "Its a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains throughout the United States and Canada.", "Topic": "Parnassius smintheus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Parnassius smintheus, the Rocky Mountain parnassian or Rocky Mountain apollo, is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains throughout the United States and Canada. "}, {"Answer": "It is a high-altitude butterfly.", "Topic": "Parnassius smintheus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a high-altitude butterfly"}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains."], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where did this mountain take its name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "Topic": "Rocky Mountains", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name of the mountains is a translation of an Amerindian name that is closely related to Algonquian; the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The name of the mountains is a translation of an Amerindian name that is closely related to Algonquian", "Topic": "Rocky Mountains", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name of the mountains is a translation of an Amerindian name that is closely related to Algonquian; the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\". "}, {"Answer": "It is a translation of an Amerindian name that is closely related to Algonquian; the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "Topic": "Rocky Mountains", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "he name of the mountains is a translation of an Amerindian name that is closely related to Algonquian; the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\". "}, {"Answer": "It is a translation of an Amerindian name that is closely related to Algonquian; when seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass.", "Topic": "Rocky Mountains", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "is a translation of an Amerindian name that is closely related to Algonquian"}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\"."], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Name", "Rationale": "The name \"Cree\" is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino\u02d9\", which the Ojibwa used for tribes around Hudson Bay. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America and in Canada, over 350,000 people are Cree or have Cree ancestry.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Cree (, , etc.; ) are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America.\n\nIn Canada, over 350,000 people are Cree or have Cree ancestry."}, {"Answer": "The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Cree (, , etc.; ) are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America."}, {"Answer": "As hunter-gatherers, the basic unit of organization for Cree peoples was the \"lodge\", a group of perhaps eight or a dozen people, usually the families of two separate but related married couples, who lived together in the same wigwam.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Historical", "Rationale": "As hunter-gatherers, the basic unit of organization for Cree peoples was the \"lodge\", a group of perhaps eight or a dozen people, usually the families of two separate but related married couples, who lived together in the same wigwam (domed tent) or tipi (conical tent), and the \"band\", a group of lodges who moved and hunted together. "}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino."], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are some different types of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves as \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\"; the Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais as \"iriniw\" etc.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "Due to the many dialects of the Cree language, the people have no modern collective autonym. The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"n\u00eahiraw\", namely \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais all refer to themselves using modern dialectal forms of the historical \"iriniw\", meaning 'man.' Moose Cree use the form \"ililiw\", coastal East Cree and Naskapi use \"iyiyiw\" (variously spelled \"iiyiyiu\", \"iiyiyuu\", and \"eeyou\"), inland East Cree use \"iyiniw\" (variously spelled \"iinuu\" and \"eenou\"), and Montagnais use \"ilnu\" and \"innu\", depending on dialect. The Cree use \"Cree,\" \"cri,\" \"Naskapi, or \"montagnais\" to refer to their people only when speaking French or English.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "James Bay Cree, Moose Cree, Rocky Cree", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "James Bay Cree", "Rationale": "Eeyou Istchee is a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality (TE) of Nord-du-Qu\u00e9bec represented by the Grand Council of the Crees"}, {"Answer": "They are divided into eight groups based on dialect and region:- The Plains Cree, Attikamekw, Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "The Cree are generally divided into eight groups based on dialect and region. These divisions do not necessarily represent ethnic sub-divisions within the larger ethnic group:"}, {"Answer": "James Bay, Moose, Swampy, Rocky and Woods", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "James Bay Cree", "Rationale": "James Bay"}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino.", "what are some different types of it?", "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves as \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\"; the Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais as \"iriniw\" etc."], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are its people?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Downstream people and Upstream people", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Upstream people", "Rationale": "Agency Chiefs Tribal Council is a Tribal Council located in Spiritwood, Saskatchewan representing three First Nations: Pelican Lake First Nation, Big River First Nation, and Witchekan Lake First Nation."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Cree", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "First contact", "Rationale": " Cree"}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino.", "what are some different types of it?", "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves as \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\"; the Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais as \"iriniw\" etc.", "what are its people?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is its first contact?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "First contact", "Rationale": "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682, at the mouth of the Nelson and Hayes rivers by a Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) party traveling about inland. In the south, contact was later. In 1732 in what is now northwestern Ontario, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La V\u00e9rendrye, met with an assembled group of 200 Cree warriors near present-day Fort Frances, as well as with the Monsoni, (a branch of the Ojibwe). Both groups had donned war paint in preparation to an attack on the Dakota and another group of Ojibwe.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Europeans", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "First contact", "Rationale": "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682, at the mouth of the Nelson and Hayes rivers by a Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) party traveling about inland. In the south, contact was later."}, {"Answer": "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "First contact", "Rationale": "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682, at the mouth of the Nelson and Hayes rivers by a Hudson's Bay Company "}, {"Answer": "Europeans", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "First contact", "Rationale": "contacted by Europeans"}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino.", "what are some different types of it?", "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves as \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\"; the Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais as \"iriniw\" etc.", "what are its people?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its first contact?", "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682."], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is its relation with the un?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino.", "what are some different types of it?", "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves as \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\"; the Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais as \"iriniw\" etc.", "what are its people?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its first contact?", "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682.", "what is its relation with the un?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are its subgroups?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Cree are generally divided into eight groups based on dialect and region.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "The Cree are generally divided into eight groups based on dialect and region.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Moose Cree, coastal East Cree, inland East Cree", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"n\u00eahiraw\", namely \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais all refer to themselves using modern dialectal forms of the historical \"iriniw\", meaning 'man.' Moose Cree use the form \"ililiw\", coastal East Cree and Naskapi use \"iyiyiw\" (variously spelled \"iiyiyiu\", \"iiyiyuu\", and \"eeyou\"), inland East Cree use \"iyiniw\" (variously spelled \"iinuu\" and \"eenou\"), and Montagnais use \"ilnu\" and \"innu\", depending on dialect. The Cree use \"Cree,\" \"cri,\" \"Naskapi, or \"montagnais\" to refer to their people only when speaking Fr"}, {"Answer": "The Plains Cree, Attikamekw, Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "ue to the many dialects of the Cree language, the people have no modern collective autonym. The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"n\u00eahiraw\", namely \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais all refer to themselves using modern dialectal forms of the historical \"iriniw\", meaning 'man.' Moose Cree use the form \"ililiw\", coastal East Cree and Naskapi use \"iyiyiw\" (variously spelled \"iiyiyiu\", \"iiyiyuu\", and \"eeyou\"), inland East Cree use \"iyiniw\" (variously spelled \"iinuu\" and \"eenou\"), and Montagnais use \"ilnu\" and \"innu\", depending on dialect. The Cree use \"Cree,\" \"cri,\" \"Naskapi, or \"montagnais\" to refer to their people only when speaking French or English."}, {"Answer": "The Plains Cree, Attikamekw, Moose cree, East Cree, Naskapi, Montagnais etc", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"n\u00eahiraw\", namely \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais a"}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino.", "what are some different types of it?", "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves as \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\"; the Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais as \"iriniw\" etc.", "what are its people?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its first contact?", "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682.", "what is its relation with the un?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are its subgroups?", "The Cree are generally divided into eight groups based on dialect and region."], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what are few of these group names?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw, Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais; coastal East Cree and Naskapi.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"n\u00eahiraw\", namely \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais all refer to themselves using modern dialectal forms of the historical \"iriniw\", meaning 'man.' Moose Cree use the form \"ililiw\", coastal East Cree and Naskapi use \"iyiyiw\" (variously spelled \"iiyiyiu\", \"iiyiyuu\", and \"eeyou\"), inland East Cree use \"iyiniw\" (variously spelled \"iinuu\" and \"eenou\"), and Montagnais use \"ilnu\" and \"innu\", depending on dialect. The Cree use \"Cree,\" \"cri,\" \"Naskapi, or \"montagnais\" to refer to their people only when speaking French or English.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Moose Cree, coastal East Cree, inland East Cree", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "The Cree are generally divided into eight groups based on dialect and region. These divisions do not necessarily represent ethnic sub-divisions within the larger ethnic group:\n\n\nDue to the many dialects of the Cree language, the people have no modern collective autonym. The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"n\u00eahiraw\", namely \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais all refer to themselves using modern dialectal forms of the historical \"iriniw\", meaning 'man.' Moose Cree use the form \"ililiw\", coastal East Cree and Naskapi use \"iyiyiw\" (variously spelled \"iiyiyiu\", \"iiyiyuu\", and \"eeyou\"), inland East Cree use \"iyiniw\" (variously spelled \"iinuu\" and \"eenou\"), and Montagnais use \"ilnu\" and \"innu\", depending on dialect. The Cree use \"Cree,\" \"cri,\" \"Naskapi, or \"montagnais\" to refer to their people only when speaking French or English."}, {"Answer": "The Plains Cree, Attikamekw, Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": "Due to the many dialects of the Cree language, the people have no modern collective autonym. The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"n\u00eahiraw\", namely \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais all refer to themselves using modern dialectal forms of the historical \"iriniw\", meaning 'man.' Moose Cree use the form \"ililiw\", coastal East Cree and Naskapi use \"iyiyiw\" (variously spelled \"iiyiyiu\", \"iiyiyuu\", and \"eeyou\"), inland East Cree use \"iyiniw\" (variously spelled \"iinuu\" and \"eenou\"), and Montagnais use \"ilnu\" and \"innu\", depending on dialect. The Cree use \"Cree,\" \"cri,\" \"Naskapi, or \"montagnais\" to refer to their people only when speaking French or English."}, {"Answer": "Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Sub-groups / Geography", "Rationale": " Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais "}]} {"Context": ["what is parnassius smintheus?", "It is a high-altitude butterfly found in the Rocky Mountains.", "where did this mountain take its name from?", "It is a translation of the Cree name ' is given as, \"When seen from across the prairies, they looked like a rocky mass\".", "what is the history behind this first mentioned name?", "The name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym \"Kiri\u0161tino.", "what are some different types of it?", "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves as \"n\u00eahiyaw\" and \"n\u00eahirawisiw\"; the Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais as \"iriniw\" etc.", "what are its people?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its first contact?", "In Manitoba, the Cree were first contacted by Europeans in 1682.", "what is its relation with the un?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are its subgroups?", "The Cree are generally divided into eight groups based on dialect and region.", "what are few of these group names?", "The Plains Cree and Attikamekw, Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais; coastal East Cree and Naskapi."], "Conversation_no": 179, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is it in contemporary times?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "There have been several attempts to create a national political organization that would represent all Cree peoples, at least as far back as a 1994 gathering at the Opaskwayak Cree First Nation reserve.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Contemporary", "Rationale": "There have been several attempts to create a national political organization that would represent all Cree peoples, at least as far back as a 1994 gathering at the Opaskwayak Cree First Nation reserve."}, {"Answer": "There have been several attempts to create a national political organization that would represent all Cree peoples.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Contemporary", "Rationale": "There have been several attempts to create a national political organization that would represent all Cree peoples, at least as far back as a 1994 gathering at the Opaskwayak Cree First Nation reserve."}, {"Answer": "There have been several attempts to create a national political organization that would represent all Cree peoples.", "Topic": "Cree", "Topic_section": "Contemporary", "Rationale": "There have been several attempts to create a national political organization that would represent all Cree peoples, at least as far back as a 1994 gathering at the Opaskwayak Cree First Nation reserve."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Sun's location and neighborhood", "Rationale": "the Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is located at a radius of about 27,000 light-years from the Galactic Center, on the inner edge of the Orion Arm.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Solar System is located at a radius of about 27,000 light-years from the Galactic Center, on the inner edge of the Orion Arm, one of the spiral-shaped concentrations of gas and dust."}, {"Answer": "The Solar System is located at a radius of about 27,000 light-years from the Galactic Center, on the inner edge of the Orion Arm, one of the spiral-shaped concentrations of gas and dust.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The Solar System is located at a radius of about 27,000 light-years from the Galactic Center, on the inner edge of the Orion Arm, one of the spiral-shaped concentrations of gas and dust"}, {"Answer": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth"}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the milky way?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is the galaxy that contains our Solar System", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The name describes the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye. "}, {"Answer": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye. "}, {"Answer": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye"}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Contents", "Rationale": "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Methuselah.", "Topic": "Star", "Topic_section": "Age", "Rationale": "The oldest star yet discovered, HD 140283, nicknamed Methuselah star,"}, {"Answer": "Proxima Centauri.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Contents", "Rationale": "The nearest exoplanet may be 4.2 light-years away, orbiting the red dwarf Proxima Centauri, "}, {"Answer": "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Contents", "Rationale": "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations. The Galactic Center lies in the direction of Sagittarius, where the Milky Way is brightest. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye."}, {"Answer": "It can be seen as a hazy band of light in the night sky.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye. "}, {"Answer": "As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Appearance", "Rationale": "As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations. The Galactic Center lies in the direction of Sagittarius, where the Milky Way is brightest. From Sagittarius, the hazy band of white light appears to pass around to the galactic anticenter in Auriga. The band then continues the rest of the way around the sky, back to Sagittarius, dividing the sky into two roughly equal hemispheres."}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how would you describe its size?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Size and mass", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group (after the Andromeda Galaxy), with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Size and mass", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group (after the Andromeda Galaxy), with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. "}, {"Answer": "It is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Size and mass", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group "}, {"Answer": "The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Size and mass", "Rationale": "The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun. "}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "name the structural parts of this.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It consists of a bar-shaped core region surrounded by a warped disk of gas, dust and stars.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The Milky Way consists of a bar-shaped core region surrounded by a warped disk of gas, dust and stars. "}, {"Answer": "it consists of a bar-shaped core region surrounded by a warped disk of gas, dust and stars.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The Milky Way consists of a bar-shaped core region surrounded by a warped disk of gas, dust and stars. T"}, {"Answer": "The Milky Way consists of a bar-shaped core region surrounded by a warped disk of gas, dust and stars", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The Milky Way consists of a bar-shaped core region surrounded by a warped disk of gas, dust and stars."}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Age and cosmological history", "Rationale": "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A star, HD 140283, is 14.5 \u00b1 0.7 billion years old.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Age and cosmological history", "Rationale": "Another star, HD 140283, is 14.5 \u00b1 0.7 billion years old."}, {"Answer": "A star in the galaxy, HD 140283, is 14.5 \u00b1 0.7 billion years old.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Age and cosmological history", "Rationale": "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe. In 2007, a star in the galactic halo, HE 1523-0901, was estimated to be about 13.2 billion years old. As the oldest known object in the Milky Way at that time, this measurement placed a lower limit on the age of the Milky Way. This estimate was made using the UV-Visual Echelle Spectrograph of the Very Large Telescope to measure the relative strengths of spectral lines caused by the presence of thorium and other elements created by the R-process. The line strengths yield abundances of different elemental isotopes, from which an estimate of the age of the star can be derived using nucleocosmochronology. Another star, HD 140283, is 14.5 \u00b1 0.7 billion years old."}, {"Answer": "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Age and cosmological history", "Rationale": "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe."}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are the names of the intellects who studied and observed this cluster of stars?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Democritus", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Astronomical history", "Rationale": "n \"Meteorologica\" (DK 59 A80), Aristotle (384\u2013322 BC) wrote that the Greek philosophers Anaxagoras (\u2013428 BC) and Democritus (460\u2013370 BC) proposed that the Milky Way might consist of distant stars. However, Aristotle himself believed the Milky Way to be caused by \"the ignition of the fiery exhalation of some stars which were large, numerous and close together\" and that the \"ignition takes place in the upper part of the atmosphere, in the region of the world which is continuous with the heavenly motions.\" The Neoplatonist philosopher Olympiodorus the Younger ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Edwin Hubble, Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis, to name a few.", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Following the 1920 Great Debate between the astronomers Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis, observations by Edwin Hubble showed that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Galileo Galilei, Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis", "Topic": "Milky Way", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Galileo Galilei first resolved the band of light into individual stars with his telescope in 1610. Until the early 1920s, most astronomers thought that the Milky Way contained all the stars in the Universe. Following the 1920 Great Debate between the astronomers Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis, observations by Edwin Hubble showed that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies."}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "what are the names of the intellects who studied and observed this cluster of stars?", "Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Democritus"], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the professional background of the first person mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle (; \"Aristot\u00e9l\u0113s\", ; 384\u2013322\u00a0BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece."}, {"Answer": "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle (; \"Aristot\u00e9l\u0113s\", ; 384\u2013322\u00a0BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece."}, {"Answer": "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle (; \"Aristot\u00e9l\u0113s\", ; 384\u2013322\u00a0BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece"}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "what are the names of the intellects who studied and observed this cluster of stars?", "Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Democritus", "what is the professional background of the first person mentioned?", "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which period did he exist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "384\u2013322 BC", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " 384\u2013322\u00a0BC", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Classical period.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle (; \"Aristot\u00e9l\u0113s\", ; 384\u2013322\u00a0BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece."}, {"Answer": "`The Classical period.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle (; \"Aristot\u00e9l\u0113s\", ; 384\u2013322\u00a0BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece."}, {"Answer": "During the Classical period", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle (; \"Aristot\u00e9l\u0113s\", ; 384\u2013322\u00a0BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece"}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "what are the names of the intellects who studied and observed this cluster of stars?", "Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Democritus", "what is the professional background of the first person mentioned?", "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.", "which period did he exist?", "384\u2013322 BC"], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what was his contribution as an intellect?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Aristotle's work encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. Aristotle makes philosophy in the broad sense coextensive with reasoning, which he also would describe as \"science\".", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Natural philosophy", "Rationale": "Aristotle's work encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. Aristotle makes philosophy in the broad sense coextensive with reasoning, which he also would describe as \"science\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle (; \"Aristot\u00e9l\u0113s\", ; 384\u2013322\u00a0BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition."}, {"Answer": "His writings cover many subjects including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theatre, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, and government.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His writings cover many subjects including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theatre, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, and government"}, {"Answer": "Aristotle's views on physical science profoundly shaped medieval scholarship. Their influence extended from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages into the Renaissance, and were not replaced systematically until the Enlightenment and theories such as classical mechanics were developed", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Aristotle's views on physical science profoundly shaped medieval scholarship. Their influence extended from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages into the Renaissance, and were not replaced systematically until the Enlightenment and theories such as classical mechanics were developed."}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "what are the names of the intellects who studied and observed this cluster of stars?", "Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Democritus", "what is the professional background of the first person mentioned?", "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.", "which period did he exist?", "384\u2013322 BC", "what was his contribution as an intellect?", "Aristotle's work encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. Aristotle makes philosophy in the broad sense coextensive with reasoning, which he also would describe as \"science\"."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "were any of his original writings recovered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum. These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotle's school.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Corpus Aristotelicum", "Rationale": "The works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum. These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotle's school. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - Andronicus of Rhodes collected the esoteric works of Aristotle's school edited them, and finally compiled them into the more cohesive, larger works.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Loss and preservation", "Rationale": "The consensus is that Andronicus of Rhodes collected the esoteric works of Aristotle's school which existed in the form of smaller, separate works, distinguished them from those of Theophrastus and other Peripatetics, edited them, and finally compiled them into the more cohesive, larger works as they are known today."}, {"Answer": "Yes, his \"esoteric\" works.", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Loss and preservation", "Rationale": "us scrolls, the common writing medium of that era. His writings are divisible into two groups: the \"exoteric\", intended for the public, and the \"esoteric\", for use within the Lyceum school. Aristotle's \"lost\" works stray considerably in characterization from the surviving Aristotelian corpus. Whereas the lost works appear to have been originally written with a view to subsequent publication, the surviving works mostly resemble lecture notes not intended for publication. Cicero's description of Aristotle's literary style as \"a river of gold\" must have applied to the published works, not the surviving notes. A major question in the history of Aristotle's works is how the exoteric writings were all lost, and how the ones we now possess came to us. The consensus is that Andronicus of Rhodes collected the esoteric works of Aristotle's school which existed in the form of smaller, separate works, distinguished them from those of Theophrastus and other Peripatetics, edited them, and finally co"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Aristotle", "Topic_section": "Loss and preservation", "Rationale": " His writings are divisible into two groups: the \"exoteric\", intended for the public, and the \"esoteric\", for use within the Lyceum school. Aristotle's \"lost\" works stray considerably in characterization from the surviving Aristotelian corpus. Whereas the lost works appear to have been originally written with a view to subsequent publication, the surviving works mostly resemble lecture notes not intended for publication. Cicero's description of Aristotle's literary style as \"a river of gold\" must "}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "what are the names of the intellects who studied and observed this cluster of stars?", "Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Democritus", "what is the professional background of the first person mentioned?", "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.", "which period did he exist?", "384\u2013322 BC", "what was his contribution as an intellect?", "Aristotle's work encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. Aristotle makes philosophy in the broad sense coextensive with reasoning, which he also would describe as \"science\".", "were any of his original writings recovered?", "The works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum. These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotle's school."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is the professional background of the second person mentioned amongst the intellects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anaxagoras (; , \"Anaxagoras\", \"lord of the assembly\"; \u00a0BC) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher."}, {"Answer": "He was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anaxagoras (; , \"Anaxagoras\", \"lord of the assembly\"; \u00a0BC) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher."}, {"Answer": "He was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anaxagoras (; , \"Anaxagoras\", \"lord of the assembly\"; \u00a0BC) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher"}]} {"Context": ["where is the solar system located in our galaxy", "The Solar System, is located in the Milky Way's galactic habitable zone.", "what is the milky way?", "It is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.", "can you tell me the names of the stars that form a part of this galaxy?", "The Milky Way may contain ten billion white dwarfs, a billion neutron stars, and a hundred million stellar black holes.", "can this galaxy be seen from earth in the northern hemisphere?", "The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a hazy band of white light, some 30\u00b0 wide, arching across the night sky. As viewed from Earth, the visible region of the Milky Way's galactic plane occupies an area of the sky that includes 30 constellations.", "how would you describe its size?", "The Milky Way is the second-largest galaxy in the Local Group with its stellar disk approximately in diameter and, on average, approximately thick. The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion times the mass of the Sun.", "name the structural parts of this.", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is the estimated age of this galaxy?", "Several individual stars have been found in the Milky Way's halo with measured ages very close to the 13.80-billion-year age of the Universe.", "what are the names of the intellects who studied and observed this cluster of stars?", "Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Democritus", "what is the professional background of the first person mentioned?", "He was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.", "which period did he exist?", "384\u2013322 BC", "what was his contribution as an intellect?", "Aristotle's work encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. Aristotle makes philosophy in the broad sense coextensive with reasoning, which he also would describe as \"science\".", "were any of his original writings recovered?", "The works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum. These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotle's school.", "what is the professional background of the second person mentioned amongst the intellects?", "He was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher."], "Conversation_no": 180, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what were some of his notable contributions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He also gave a number of novel scientific accounts of natural phenomena. He deduced a correct explanation for eclipses and described the Sun as a fiery mass larger than the Peloponnese, as well as attempting to explain rainbows and meteors.", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He also gave a number of novel scientific accounts of natural phenomena. He deduced a correct explanation for eclipses and described the Sun as a fiery mass larger than the Peloponnese, as well as attempting to explain rainbows and meteors.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He introduced the concept of \"Nous\" (Cosmic Mind) as an ordering force, which moved and separated out the original mixture, which was homogeneous, or nearly so.", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He introduced the concept of \"Nous\" (Cosmic Mind) as an ordering force, which moved and separated out the original mixture, which was homogeneous, or nearly so."}, {"Answer": "He brought philosophy and the spirit of scientific inquiry from Ionia to Athens. His observations of the celestial bodies and the fall of meteorites led him to form new theories of the universal order, and to prediction of the impact of meteorites.", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Biography", "Rationale": "Anaxagoras brought philosophy and the spirit of scientific inquiry from Ionia to Athens. His observations of the celestial bodies and the fall of meteorites led him to form new theories of the universal order, and to prediction of the impact of meteorites."}, {"Answer": "He deduced a correct explanation for eclipses and described the Sun as a fiery mass larger than the Peloponnese, as well as attempting to explain rainbows and meteors.", "Topic": "Anaxagoras", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He deduced a correct explanation for eclipses and described the Sun as a fiery mass larger than the Peloponnese, as well as attempting to explain rainbows and meteors."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Nineteen times", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club in Liverpool, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Domestically, the club has won nineteen League titles, seven FA Cups, a record eight League Cups and fifteen FA Community Shields. In international competitions, the club has won six European Cups, more than any other English club, three UEFA Cups, four UEFA Super Cups (also English records) and one FIFA Club World Cup.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The club has won nineteen League titles", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Domestically, the club has won nineteen League titles"}, {"Answer": "Nineteen", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Domestically, the club has won nineteen League titles,"}, {"Answer": "Nineteen", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Domestically, the club has won nineteen League titles"}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was this football club formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1892", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nFounded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played at Anfield since its formation. Liverpool established itself as a major force in English and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish led the club to a combined eleven League titles and four European Cups. Liverpool won two further European Cups in 2005 and 2019 under the management of Rafael Ben\u00edtez and J\u00fcrgen Klopp, respectively, the latter of whom led Liverpool to a nineteenth League title in 2020, the club's first during the Premier League era.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1892", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1892,"}, {"Answer": "1892", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played at Anfield since its formation."}, {"Answer": "1982", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played at Anfield since its formation."}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who was its founder?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "John Houlding", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Ownership and finances", "Rationale": "As the owner of Anfield and founder of Liverpool, John Houlding was the club's first chairman, a position he held from its founding in 1892 until 1904. John M", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "John Houlding", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "John Houlding"}, {"Answer": "John Houlding", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "Liverpool F.C. was founded following a dispute between the Everton committee and John Houlding, club president and owner of the land at Anfield. After eight years at the stadium, Everton relocated to Goodison Park in 1892 and Houlding founded Liverpool F.C. to play at Anfield. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what was this person's profession?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was the chairman of the Club", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Ownership and finances", "Rationale": "As the owner of Anfield and founder of Liverpool, John Houlding was the club's first chairman, a position he held from its founding in 1892 until 1904. John McKenna took over as chairman after Houlding's departure. McKenna subsequently became President of the Football League. The chairmanship changed hands many times before John Smith, whose father was a shareholder of the club, took up the role in 1973. He oversaw the most successful period in Liverpool's history before stepping down in 1990. His successor was Noel White who became cha", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an English businessman, most notable for being Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and the founder of Liverpool Football Club.", "Topic": "John Houlding", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " was an English businessman, most notable for being Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and the founder of Liverpool Football Club."}, {"Answer": "He was a businessman", "Topic": "John Houlding", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "John Houlding ( \u2013 17 March 1902) was an English businessman, most notable for being Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and the founder of Liverpool Football Club."}, {"Answer": "Club's chairman", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Ownership and finances", "Rationale": "As the owner of Anfield and founder of Liverpool, John Houlding was the club's first chairman"}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how would you describe this club's badge?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Colours and badge", "Rationale": "For much of Liverpool's history its home colours have been all red, but when the club was founded its kit was more like the contemporary Everton kit. The blue and white quartered shirts were used until 1894, when the club adopted the city's colour of red. The city's symbol of the liver bird was adopted as the club's badge in 1901, although it was not incorporated into the kit until 1955. Liverpool continued to wear red shirts and white shorts until 1964, when manager Bill Shankly decided to change to an all red strip. Liverpool played in all red for the first time against Anderlecht, as Ian St. John recalled in his autobiography:", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The city's symbol of the liver bird was adopted as the club's badge", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Colours and badge", "Rationale": "The city's symbol of the liver bird was adopted as the club's badge "}, {"Answer": "The city's symbol of the liver bird was adopted as the club's badge in 1901", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Colours and badge", "Rationale": "The city's symbol of the liver bird was adopted as the club's badge in 1901, although it was not incorporated into the kit until 1955."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where do they play their home games?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "At Anfield", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played at Anfield since its formation. Liverpool established itself as a major force in E", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Anfield", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Stadium", "Rationale": "Anfield"}, {"Answer": "Anfield", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Stadium", "Rationale": " Left with an empty ground, Houlding founded Liverpool in 1892 and the club has played at Anfield ever since. "}, {"Answer": "Anfield", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Stadium", "Rationale": " Its first game was on 1 September 1906 when the home side beat Stoke City 1\u20130."}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "where do they play their home games?", "At Anfield"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is this above place a stadium?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes it is a stadium", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "unded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played at Anfield since its formation. Liverpool established itself as a major force in English and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish led the club to a combined eleven League titles and four European Cups. Liverpool won two further European Cups in 2005 and 2019 under the management of Rafael Ben\u00edtez and J\u00fcrgen Klopp, respectively, the latter of whom led Liverpool to a nineteenth League title in 2020, the club's first during the Premier League era.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Stadium", "Rationale": "nfield was built in 1884 on land adjacent to Stanley Park. \nSituated 2 miles (3\u00a0km) from Liverpool city centre, it was originally used by Everton before the club moved to"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, which has a seating capacity of 53,394, making it the seventh largest football stadium in England. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside, England,"}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "where do they play their home games?", "At Anfield", "is this above place a stadium?", "Yes it is a stadium"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "other than sports, does this place also host other events?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Non sporting events", "Rationale": "Aside from sporting uses, Anfield has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers. One week in July 1984, the American evangelist Billy Graham preached at Anfield, attracting crowds of over 30,000 each night. Anfield was featured in Liverpool's 2008 European Capital of Culture celebrations: 36,000 people attended a concert on 1 June 2008, featuring The Zutons, Kaiser Chiefs, and Paul McCartney. Live concerts made a return to Anfield in the Summer of 2", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, it has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Non sporting events", "Rationale": "Aside from sporting uses, Anfield has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers. One week in July 1984, the American evangelist Billy Graham preached at Anfield, attracting crowds of over 30,000 each night. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Its has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers.", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Non sporting events", "Rationale": "Aside from sporting uses, Anfield has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers"}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "where do they play their home games?", "At Anfield", "is this above place a stadium?", "Yes it is a stadium", "other than sports, does this place also host other events?", "It has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "approximately how many people can be seated in this place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has a seating capacity of 53,394", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, which has a seating capacity of 53,394, making it the seventh largest football stadium in England. It has been the home of Liverpool Football Club since their formation in 1892. It was originally the home of Everton from 1884 to 1891, before they moved to Goodison Park after a dispute with the club president", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "53,394", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "seating capacity of 53,394"}, {"Answer": "53,394", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, which has a seating capacity of 53,394, making it the seventh largest football stadium in England"}, {"Answer": "53,394", "Topic": "Anfield", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, which has a seating capacity of 53,394"}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "where do they play their home games?", "At Anfield", "is this above place a stadium?", "Yes it is a stadium", "other than sports, does this place also host other events?", "It has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers", "approximately how many people can be seated in this place?", "It has a seating capacity of 53,394"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name a few players or managers from that sporting club in the 19th century?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp and Rafael Ben\u00edtez", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played at Anfield since its formation. Liverpool established itself as a major force in English and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish led the club to a combined eleven League titles and four European Cups. Liverpool won two further European Cups in 2005 and 2019 under the management of Rafael Ben\u00edtez and J\u00fcrgen Klopp, respectively, the latter of whom led Liverpool to a nineteenth League title in 2020, the club's first during the Premier League era.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Kenny Dalglish", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish"}, {"Answer": "Players Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Kenny Dalglish and managers Rafael Ben\u00edtez and J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Liverpool established itself as a major force in English and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish led the club to a combined eleven League titles and four European Cups. Liverpool won two further European Cups in 2005 and 2019 under the management of Rafael Ben\u00edtez and J\u00fcrgen Klopp, respectively, the latter of whom led Liverpool to a nineteenth League title in 2020, the club's first during the Premier League era.\n"}, {"Answer": "Manager John McKenna", "Topic": "Liverpool F.C.", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "the players who came from Scotland to play in England in those days were known as the Scotch Professors. Manager John McKenna had recruited the players after a scouting trip to Scotland \u2013 so they became known as the \"team of Macs\""}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "where do they play their home games?", "At Anfield", "is this above place a stadium?", "Yes it is a stadium", "other than sports, does this place also host other events?", "It has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers", "approximately how many people can be seated in this place?", "It has a seating capacity of 53,394", "can you name a few players or managers from that sporting club in the 19th century?", "J\u00fcrgen Klopp and Rafael Ben\u00edtez"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "when did the first person begin his football career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1990", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Early life and playing career", "Rationale": "hile playing as an amateur footballer, Klopp worked a number of part-time jobs including working at a local video rental store and loading heavy items onto lorries. In 1988, while attending the Goethe University of Frankfurt, as well as playing for Eintracht Frankfurt non-professionals, Klopp managed the Frankfurt D-Juniors. In the summer of 1990, Klopp was signed by Mainz 05. He spent most of his professional career in Mainz, from 1990 to 2001, with his attitude and commitment making him a fan-favourite. Originally a striker, Klopp began playing as a defender in 1995. That same year, Klopp obtained a diploma in sports science at the Goethe University of Frankfurt (MSc equivalent), writing his thesis about walking. He retired as Mainz 05's record goal scorer, registering 56 goals in total, including 52 league goals.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1990", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Early life and playing career", "Rationale": ". In the summer of 1990, Klopp was signed by Mainz 05."}, {"Answer": "1990", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Early life and playing career", "Rationale": "In the summer of 1990, Klopp was signed by Mainz 05. He spent most of his professional career in Mainz, from 1990 to 2001, with his attitude and commitment making him a fan-favourite."}, {"Answer": "1990", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Early life and playing career", "Rationale": "In the summer of 1990, Klopp was signed by Mainz 05."}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "where do they play their home games?", "At Anfield", "is this above place a stadium?", "Yes it is a stadium", "other than sports, does this place also host other events?", "It has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers", "approximately how many people can be seated in this place?", "It has a seating capacity of 53,394", "can you name a few players or managers from that sporting club in the 19th century?", "J\u00fcrgen Klopp and Rafael Ben\u00edtez", "when did the first person begin his football career?", "In 1990"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where was he born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "16 June 1967", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "J\u00fcrgen Norbert Klopp (; born 16 June 1967) is a German professional football manager and former player who is the manager of club Liverpool. He is widely regarded as one of the best managers in the world.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stuttgart", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Early life and playing career", "Rationale": "Stuttgart"}, {"Answer": "Stuttgart", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Early life and playing career", "Rationale": "Born in Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg,"}, {"Answer": "Stuttgart", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Early life and playing career", "Rationale": "Born in Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg"}]} {"Context": ["how many times has liverpool won the premiership", "Nineteen times", "when was this football club formed?", "In 1892", "who was its founder?", "John Houlding", "what was this person's profession?", "He was the chairman of the Club", "how would you describe this club's badge?", "It has the city's symbol of the liver bird in its badge", "where do they play their home games?", "At Anfield", "is this above place a stadium?", "Yes it is a stadium", "other than sports, does this place also host other events?", "It has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers", "approximately how many people can be seated in this place?", "It has a seating capacity of 53,394", "can you name a few players or managers from that sporting club in the 19th century?", "J\u00fcrgen Klopp and Rafael Ben\u00edtez", "when did the first person begin his football career?", "In 1990", "where was he born?", "16 June 1967"], "Conversation_no": 181, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what was the match he played in germany between 2013-2015?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He managed Dortmund during this time", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "2013\u20132015: Final years at Dortmund", "Rationale": "At the beginning of the 2013\u201314 season, Klopp extended his contract until June 2018. Klopp received a fine of \u20ac10,000 on 17 March 2014 after getting sent off from a Bundesliga match against Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach. The ejection was a result of \"verbal attack\" on the referee, Deniz Aytekin, who stated that Klopp's behaviour was \"rude on more than one occasion\". Borussia Dortmund vorstand chairman Hans-Joachim Watzke stated that \"I have to support J\u00fcrgen Klopp 100 percent in this case\" because he saw no reason for a fine and denied that Klopp insulted the fourth official. Dortmund finished the 2013\u201314 season in second place. On 4 January 2014 it was announced that Klopp's star striker Robert Lewandowski signed a pre-contract agreement to join Bayern Munich at the end of the season, becoming the second key player after G\u00f6tze to leave the club within a year. Also during the 2013\u201314 season, Dortmund won the 2013 DFL-Supercup, but were knocked out of the Champions League in the quarter-fina", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "2013 DFL-Supercup", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "2013\u20132015: Final years at Dortmund", "Rationale": "2013 DFL-Supercup"}, {"Answer": "2012\u201313 UEFA Champions League", "Topic": "J\u00fcrgen Klopp", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Klopp also guided Dortmund to a runner-up finish in the 2012\u201313 UEFA Champions League before leaving in 2015 as their longest-serving manager."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nShakespeare produced most of his known works between 1589 and 1613. His early plays were primarily comedies and histories and are regarded as some of the best work produced in these genres. Until about 1608, he wrote mainly tragedies, among them \"Hamlet\", \"Romeo and Juliet\", \"Othello\", \"King Lear\", and \"Macbeth\", all considered to be among the finest works in the English language. In the last phase of his life, he wrote tragicomedies (also known as romances) and collaborated with other playwrights. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "44 years", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Until about 1608, he wrote mainly tragedies, among them \"Hamlet\", \"Romeo and Juliet\", \"Othello\", \"King Lear\", and \"Macbeth\", all considered to be among the finest works in the English language."}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Shakespeare (bapt.\u00a026 April 1564 \u2013 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the \"Bard of Avon\" (or simply \"the Bard\"). His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. They also continue to be studied and reinterpreted.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Shakespeare (bapt.\u00a026 April 1564 \u2013 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist."}, {"Answer": "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Shakespeare (bapt.\u00a026 April 1564 \u2013 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist."}, {"Answer": "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "William Shakespeare (bapt.\u00a026 April 1564 \u2013 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist."}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "name a few of his poems?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Poems", "Rationale": "In 1593 and 1594, when the theatres were closed because of plague, Shakespeare published two narrative poems on sexual themes, \"Venus and Adonis\" and \"The Rape of Lucrece\". He dedicated them to Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In \"Venus and Adonis\", an innocent Adonis rejects the sexual advances of Venus; while in \"The Rape of Lucrece\", the virtuous wife Lucrece is raped by the lustful Tarquin. Influenced by Ovid's \"Metamorphoses\", the poems show the guilt and moral confusion that result from uncontrolled lust. Both proved popular and were often reprinted during Shakespeare's lifetime. A third narrative poem, \"A Lover's Complaint\", in which a young woman laments her seduction by a persuasive suitor, was printed in the first edition of the \"Sonnets\" in 1609. Most scholars now accept that Shakespeare wrote \"A Lover's Complaint\". Critics consider that its fine qualities are marred by leaden effects. \"The Phoenix and the Turtle\", printed in Robert Chester's 1601 \"Love's Martyr\", mou", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"A Lover's Complaint\", etc. are some", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Poems", "Rationale": "Shakespeare published two narrative poems on sexual themes, \"Venus and Adonis\" and \"The Rape of Lucrece\". He dedicated them to Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In \"Venus and Adonis\", an innocent Adonis rejects the sexual advances of Venus; while in \"The Rape of Lucrece\", the virtuous wife Lucrece is raped by the lustful Tarquin. Influenced by Ovid's \"Metamorphoses\", the poems show the guilt and moral confusion that result from uncontrolled lust. Both proved popular and were often reprinted during Shakespeare's lifetime. A third narrative poem, \"A Lover's Complaint\", in which a young woman laments her seduction by a persuasive suitor, was printed in the first edition of the \"Sonnets\" in 1609."}, {"Answer": "\"Venus and Adonis\" , \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"A Lover's Complaint\"", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Poems", "Rationale": "In 1593 and 1594, when the theatres were closed because of plague, Shakespeare published two narrative poems on sexual themes, \"Venus and Adonis\" and \"The Rape of Lucrece\". He dedicated them to Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In \"Venus and Adonis\", an innocent Adonis rejects the sexual advances of Venus; while in \"The Rape of Lucrece\", the virtuous wife Lucrece is raped by the lustful Tarquin. Influenced by Ovid's \"Metamorphoses\", the poems show the guilt and moral confusion that result from uncontrolled lust. Both proved popular and were often reprinted during Shakespeare's lifetime. A third narrative poem, \"A Lover's Complaint\", in which a young woman laments her seduction by a persuasive suitor, was printed in the first edition of the \"Sonnets\" in 1609. Most scholars now accept that Shakespeare wrote \"A Lover's Complaint\". Critics consider that its fine qualities are marred by leaden effects. \"The Phoenix and the Turtle\", printed in Robert Chester's 1601 \"Love's Martyr\", mou"}, {"Answer": "\"Venus and Adonis\" and \"The Rape of Lucrece\"", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Poems", "Rationale": "In 1593 and 1594, when the theatres were closed because of plague, Shakespeare published two narrative poems on sexual themes, \"Venus and Adonis\" and \"The Rape of Lucrece\"."}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\"."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the third poem about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Metamorphoses (: \"Books of Transformations\") is an 8 AD Latin narrative poem by the Roman poet Ovid, considered his \"magnum opus\". Comprising 11,995 lines, 15 books and over 250 myths, the poem chronicles the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It chronicles the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Comprising 11,995 lines, 15 books and over 250 myths, the poem chronicles the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework."}, {"Answer": "It is about the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", the poem chronicles the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework"}, {"Answer": "A young woman laments her seduction by a persuasive suitor.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Poems", "Rationale": "A third narrative poem, \"A Lover's Complaint\", in which a young woman laments her seduction by a persuasive suitor, was printed in the first edition of the \"Sonnets\" in 1609. "}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are its themes?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes.", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Themes", "Rationale": "The different genres and divisions in the narrative allow the \"Metamorphoses\" to display a wide range of themes. Scholar Stephen M. Wheeler notes that \"metamorphosis, mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes that critics have proposed over the years\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Metamorphosis, mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Themes", "Rationale": "Scholar Stephen M. Wheeler notes that \"metamorphosis, mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes that critics have proposed over the years\"."}, {"Answer": "Scholar Stephen M. Wheeler notes that \"metamorphosis, mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes that critics have proposed over the years\".", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Themes", "Rationale": "The different genres and divisions in the narrative allow the \"Metamorphoses\" to display a wide range of themes. Scholar Stephen M. Wheeler notes that \"metamorphosis, mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes that critics have proposed over the years\"."}, {"Answer": "According to scholar Stephen M. Wheeler, \"metamorphosis, mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes that critics have proposed over the years\".", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Themes", "Rationale": "cholar Stephen M. Wheeler notes that \"metamorphosis, mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes that critics have proposed over the years\"."}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "what are its themes?", "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is metamorphosis in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes.", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Metamorphosis", "Rationale": "Metamorphosis or transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes of the \"Metamorphoses\". Ovid raises its significance explicitly in the opening lines of the poem: \"In nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas / corpora;\" (\"I intend to speak of forms changed into new entities;\"). Accompanying this theme is often violence, inflicted upon a victim whose transformation becomes part of the natural landscape. This theme amalgamates the much-explored opposition between the hunter and the hunted and the thematic tension between art and nature.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "They are often located metatextually within the poem, through grammatical or narratorial transformations.", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Metamorphosis", "Rationale": "There is a great variety among the types of transformations that take place: from human to inanimate object (Nileus), constellation (Ariadne's Crown), animal (Perdix); from animal (Ants) and fungus (Mushrooms) to human; of sex (Hyenas); and of colour (Pebbles). The metamorphoses themselves are often located metatextually within the poem, through grammatical or narratorial transformations. "}, {"Answer": "Metamorphosis or transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes of the \"Metamorphoses\"", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Metamorphosis", "Rationale": "Metamorphosis or transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes of the \"Metamorphoses\""}, {"Answer": "Transformation - from human to inanimate object (Nileus), constellation (Ariadne's Crown), animal (Perdix); from animal (Ants) and fungus (Mushrooms) to human; of sex (Hyenas); and of colour (Pebbles).", "Topic": "Metamorphoses", "Topic_section": "Metamorphosis", "Rationale": "Metamorphosis or transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes of the \"Metamorphoses\". Ovid raises its significance explicitly in the opening lines of the poem: \"In nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas / corpora;\" (\"I intend to speak of forms changed into new entities;\"). Accompanying this theme is often violence, inflicted upon a victim whose transformation becomes part of the natural landscape. This theme amalgamates the much-explored opposition between the hunter and the hunted and the thematic tension between art and nature.\n\nThere is a great variety among the types of transformations that take place: from human to inanimate object (Nileus), constellation (Ariadne's Crown), animal (Perdix); from animal (Ants) and fungus (Mushrooms) to human; of sex (Hyenas); and of colour (Pebbles). The metamorphoses themselves are often located metatextually within the poem, through grammatical or narratorial transformations. At other times, transformations are developed into humour or"}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "what are its themes?", "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes.", "what is metamorphosis in it?", "It is the transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "describe the writing style of the author of the poem?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is conventional style extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical in written.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "Shakespeare's first plays were written in the conventional style of the day. He wrote them in a stylised language that does not always spring naturally from the needs of the characters or the drama. The poetry depends on extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical\u2014written for actors to declaim rather than speak. The grand speeches in \"Titus Andronicus\", in the view of some critics, often hold up the action, for example; and the verse in \"The Two Gentlemen of Verona\" has been described as stilted.\n\nHowever, Shakespeare soon began to adapt the traditional styles to his own purposes. The opening soliloquy of \"Richard III\" has its roots in the self-declaration of Vice in medieval drama. At the same time, Richard's vivid self-awareness looks forward to the soliloquies of Shakespeare's mature plays. No single play marks a change from the traditional to the freer style. Shakespeare combined the two throughout his career, with \"Romeo and Juliet\" p", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Wrote in conventional style; in a stylised language that does not always spring naturally from the needs of the characters or the drama", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "Shakespeare's first plays were written in the conventional style of the day. He wrote them in a stylised language that does not always spring naturally from the needs of the characters or the drama. The poetry depends on extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical\u2014written for actors to declaim rather than speak. "}, {"Answer": "Ovid is traditionally considered the final significant love elegist in the evolution of the genre and one of the most versatile in his handling of the genre's conventions.", "Topic": "Ovid", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "Ovid is traditionally considered the final significant love elegist in the evolution of the genre and one of the most versatile in his handling of the genre's conventions. "}, {"Answer": "He is considered the final significant love elegist in the evolution of the genre; takes on a persona in his works that emphasizes subjectivity and personal emotion over traditional militaristic and public goals.", "Topic": "Ovid", "Topic_section": "Style", "Rationale": "Ovid is traditionally considered the final significant love elegist in the evolution of the genre and one of the most versatile in his handling of the genre's conventions. Like the other canonical elegiac poets Ovid takes on a persona in his works that emphasizes subjectivity and personal emotion over traditional militaristic and public goals, a convention that some scholars link to the relative stability provided by the Augustan settlemen"}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "what are its themes?", "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes.", "what is metamorphosis in it?", "It is the transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes.", "describe the writing style of the author of the poem?", "It is conventional style extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical in written."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "did he influence how plays are classified?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is classified as comedies, histories, and tragedies.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Classification of the plays", "Rationale": "Shakespeare's works include the 36 plays printed in the First Folio of 1623, listed according to their folio classification as comedies, histories, and tragedies. Two plays not included in the First Folio, \"The Two Noble Kinsmen\" and \"Pericles, Prince of Tyre\", are now accepted as part of the canon, with today's scholars agreeing that Shakespeare made major contributions to the writing of both. No Shakespearean poems were included in the First Folio.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His 36 plays are listed according to their folio classification as comedies, histories, and tragedies", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Classification of the plays", "Rationale": "Shakespeare's works include the 36 plays printed in the First Folio of 1623, listed according to their folio classification as comedies, histories, and tragedies. "}, {"Answer": "Comedies, histories, and tragedies", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Classification of the plays", "Rationale": "Shakespeare's works include the 36 plays printed in the First Folio of 1623, listed according to their folio classification as comedies, histories, and tragedies. Two plays not included in the First Folio, \"The Two Noble Kinsmen\" and \"Pericles, Prince of Tyre\", are now accepted as part of the canon, with today's scholars agreeing that Shakespeare made major contributions to the writing of both. No Shakespearean poems were included in the First Folio."}, {"Answer": "Yes, they were classified as comedies, histories, and tragedies; Edward Dowden classified four of the late comedies as romances, and though many scholars prefer to call them \"tragicomedies\".", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Classification of the plays", "Rationale": "Shakespeare's works include the 36 plays printed in the First Folio of 1623, listed according to their folio classification as comedies, histories, and tragedies. Two plays not included in the First Folio, \"The Two Noble Kinsmen\" and \"Pericles, Prince of Tyre\", are now accepted as part of the canon, with today's scholars agreeing that Shakespeare made major contributions to the writing of both. No Shakespearean poems were included in the First Folio.\n\nIn the late 19th century, Edward Dowden classified four of the late comedies as romances, and though many scholars prefer to call them \"tragicomedies\","}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "what are its themes?", "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes.", "what is metamorphosis in it?", "It is the transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes.", "describe the writing style of the author of the poem?", "It is conventional style extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical in written.", "did he influence how plays are classified?", "It is classified as comedies, histories, and tragedies."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was his sexual orientation?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Has evidence of heterosexual liaisons, expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Sexuality", "Rationale": "Few details of Shakespeare's sexuality are known. At 18, he married 26-year-old Anne Hathaway, who was pregnant. Susanna, the first of their three children, was born six months later on 26 May 1583. Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man. Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love. The 26 so-called \"Dark Lady\" sonnets, addressed to a married woman, are taken as evidence of heterosexual liaisons.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Readers have posited that his sonnets are evidence of his love for a young man, \"Dark Lady\" sonnets, however, are taken as evidence of heterosexual liaisons", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Sexuality", "Rationale": "Few details of Shakespeare's sexuality are known. At 18, he married 26-year-old Anne Hathaway, who was pregnant. Susanna, the first of their three children, was born six months later on 26 May 1583. Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man. Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love. The 26 so-called \"Dark Lady\" sonnets, addressed to a married woman, are taken as evidence of heterosexual liaisons."}, {"Answer": "Few details of Shakespeare's sexuality are known. At 18, he married 26-year-old Anne Hathaway, who was pregnant. Susanna, the first of their three children, was born six months later on 26 May 1583. Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Sexuality", "Rationale": "Few details of Shakespeare's sexuality are known. At 18, he married 26-year-old Anne Hathaway, who was pregnant. Susanna, the first of their three children, was born six months later on 26 May 1583. Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man. Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love. The 26 so-called \"Dark Lady\" sonnets, addressed to a married woman, are taken as evidence of heterosexual liaisons."}, {"Answer": "Few details are known - some readers point to Shakespeare's sonnets as evidence of his love for a young man, others say they are expression of intense friendship; the 26 so-called \"Dark Lady\" sonnets, addressed to a married woman, are taken as evidence of heterosexual liaisons.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Sexuality", "Rationale": "Few details of Shakespeare's sexuality are known. At 18, he married 26-year-old Anne Hathaway, who was pregnant. Susanna, the first of their three children, was born six months later on 26 May 1583. Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man. Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love. The 26 so-called \"Dark Lady\" sonnets, addressed to a married woman, are taken as evidence of heterosexual liaisons."}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "what are its themes?", "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes.", "what is metamorphosis in it?", "It is the transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes.", "describe the writing style of the author of the poem?", "It is conventional style extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical in written.", "did he influence how plays are classified?", "It is classified as comedies, histories, and tragedies.", "what was his sexual orientation?", "Has evidence of heterosexual liaisons, expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where was he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Snitterfield.", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "William Shakespeare was the son of John Shakespeare, an alderman and a successful glover (glove-maker) originally from Snitterfield, and Mary Arden, the daughter of an affluent landowning farmer. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was baptised on 26 April 1564. His date of birth is unknown, but is traditionally observed on 23 April, Saint George's Day. This date, which can be traced to a mistake made by an 18th-century scholar, has proved appealing to biographers because Shakespeare died on the same date in 1616. He was the third of eight children, and the eldest surviving son.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stratford-upon-Avon", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was baptised on 26 April 1564."}, {"Answer": "Stratford-upon-Avon", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "William Shakespeare was the son of John Shakespeare, an alderman and a successful glover (glove-maker) originally from Snitterfield, and Mary Arden, the daughter of an affluent landowning farmer. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, "}, {"Answer": "Stratford-upon-Avon", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon"}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "what are its themes?", "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes.", "what is metamorphosis in it?", "It is the transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes.", "describe the writing style of the author of the poem?", "It is conventional style extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical in written.", "did he influence how plays are classified?", "It is classified as comedies, histories, and tragedies.", "what was his sexual orientation?", "Has evidence of heterosexual liaisons, expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love.", "where was he from?", "Snitterfield."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "with what did he start his theatrical career?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1587, \"Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland\".", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "London and theatrical career", "Rationale": "It is not known definitively when Shakespeare began writing, but contemporary allusions and records of performances show that several of his plays were on the London stage by 1592. By then, he was sufficiently known in London to be attacked in print by the playwright Robert Greene in his \"Groats-Worth of Wit\":\n\n...\u00a0there is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his \"Tiger's heart wrapped in a Player's hide\", supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you: and being an absolute \"Johannes factotum\", is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "\"Groats-Worth of Wit\"", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "London and theatrical career", "Rationale": "in print by the playwright Robert Greene in his \"Groats-Worth of Wit\":\n"}, {"Answer": "\"Richard III\" and the three parts of \"Henry VI\"", "Topic": "William Shakespeare", "Topic_section": "Plays", "Rationale": "The first recorded works of Shakespeare are \"Richard III\" and the three parts of \"Henry VI\""}]} {"Context": ["how old was william shakespeare when he wrote hamlet", "Between 1589 and 1613 at the age of 49.", "who is he?", "He was an English playwright, poet, and actor.", "name a few of his poems?", "\"Venus and Adonis\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Metamorphoses\", \"A Lover's Complaint\".", "what is the third poem about?", "It is the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar within a loose mythico-historical framework.", "what are its themes?", "Mutability, love, violence, artistry, and power are just some of the unifying themes.", "what is metamorphosis in it?", "It is the transformation is a unifying theme amongst the episodes.", "describe the writing style of the author of the poem?", "It is conventional style extended, sometimes elaborate metaphors and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical in written.", "did he influence how plays are classified?", "It is classified as comedies, histories, and tragedies.", "what was his sexual orientation?", "Has evidence of heterosexual liaisons, expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love.", "where was he from?", "Snitterfield.", "with what did he start his theatrical career?", "In 1587, \"Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland\"."], "Conversation_no": 182, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "any notable structure where he was from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The parish church of St. James the Great.", "Topic": "Snitterfield", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "The parish church of St. James the Great consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, and a west tower. There are also modern vestries north of the chancel and south of the tower. The sequence of the earlier development of the building is a little uncertain owing to the proximity of the various periods, added to the marked differences in detail, and some confusion caused by later alterations. The south arcade probably dates from the latter half of the 13th century and the north from the early 14th century, but the similarity of the windows in both aisles suggests that after the north aisle was built the south aisle was widened to . to match the other. The chancel, built of rubble, is of severer detail and may have followed soon after the 14th-century north aisle; it is of great length compared with the nave and has large windows. The west tower was evidently erected in several successive stages: the lowest . in the early 14th century, continued up another 8 or . about 1340 with", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The parish church of St. James the Great which consisted of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, and a west tower", "Topic": "Snitterfield", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "The parish church of St. James the Great consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, and a west tower. "}, {"Answer": "The parish church of St. James the Great", "Topic": "Snitterfield", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "The parish church of St. James the Great consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, and a west tower."}, {"Answer": "The parish church of St. James the Great", "Topic": "Snitterfield", "Topic_section": "Notable buildings", "Rationale": "The parish church of St. James the Great consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, and a west tower."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is operation pbfortune?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic": "Operation PBFortune", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic": "Operation PBFortune", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Operation PBFortune, also known as Operation Fortune, was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz in 1952."}, {"Answer": "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz in 1952.", "Topic": "Operation PBFortune", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz in 1952."}, {"Answer": "A covert United States operation.", "Topic": "Operation PBFortune", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Operation PBFortune, also known as Operation Fortune, was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz in 1952."}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where did the place get its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "Topic": "Guatemala", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\", a derivative of the K'iche' Mayan word for \"many trees\" or, perhaps more specifically, for the Cuate/Cuatli tree Eysenhardtia", "Topic": "Guatemala", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\", a derivative of the K'iche' Mayan word for \"many trees\" or, perhaps more specifically, for the Cuate/Cuatli tree Eysenhardtia. "}, {"Answer": "It comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "Topic": "Guatemala", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\""}, {"Answer": "From the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\".", "Topic": "Guatemala", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\", a derivative of the K'iche' Mayan word for \"many trees\" or, perhaps more specifically, for the Cuate/Cuatli tree Eysenhardtia."}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\"."], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "Topic": "Nahuatl", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": " Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Cuauhtitlan annals and the Anales de Tlatelolco", "Topic": "Nahuatl", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "These works are sometimes evidently based on pre-Columbian pictorial year counts that existed, such as the Cuauhtitlan annals and the Anales de Tlatelolco. Purely mythological narratives are also found, like the \"Legend of the Five Suns\", the Aztec creation myth recounted in Codex Chimalpopoca."}, {"Answer": "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc etc", "Topic": "Nahuatl", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc "}, {"Answer": "Chalco and Tlaxcala.", "Topic": "Nahuatl", "Topic_section": "Literature", "Rationale": "Important works in this genre include those from Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl."}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "March 15, 1951", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "1950 election", "Rationale": "\u00c1rbenz was inaugurated as president on March 15, 1951.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "March 15, 1951", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "1950 election", "Rationale": " \u00c1rbenz was inaugurated as president on March 15, 1951."}, {"Answer": "1952", "Topic": "Operation PBFortune", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " 1952"}, {"Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He was Minister of National Defense from 1944 to 1951, and the second democratically elected President of Guatemala, from 1951 to 1954. "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "was he ever exiled?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Beginning of exile", "Rationale": "The family then initiated a long journey in exile that would take them first to Mexico, then to Canada, where they went to pick up Arabella (the \u00c1rbenzs' oldest daughter), and then to Switzerland via the Netherlands and Paris. They hoped to obtain citizenship in Switzerland based on \u00c1rbenz's Swiss heritage. However, the former president did not wish to renounce his Guatemalan nationality, as he felt that such a gesture would have marked the end of his political career. \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that lasted from 1954 to 1960. A close friend of \u00c1rbenz, Carlos Manuel Pellecer, turned out to be a spy working for the CIA.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Beginning of exile", "Rationale": "The CIA also promoted the notion that individuals in exile, such as \u00c1rbenz, should be prosecuted in Guatemala. When they were finally allowed to leave the country, \u00c1rbenz was publicly humiliated at the airport when the authorities made the former president strip before the cameras, claiming that he was carrying jewelry he had bought for his wife, Mar\u00eda Cristina Vilanova, at Tiffany's in New York City, using funds from the presidency; no jewelry was found but the interrogation lasted for an hour. "}, {"Answer": "No, but he went into exile along with his family and remained for 73 days at the Mexican embassy in Guatemala City before leaving to Canada.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Beginning of exile", "Rationale": "The family then initiated a long journey in exile"}, {"Answer": "Yes, to Canada.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Beginning of exile", "Rationale": "The family then initiated a long journey in exile that would take them first to Mexico, then to Canada, where they went to pick up Arabella (the \u00c1rbenzs' oldest daughter), and then to Switzerland via the Netherlands and Paris. "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where did he spend his exile period?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Europe and Uruguay", "Rationale": " Paris, where the French government gave them permission to live for a year, on the condition that they did not participate in any political activity, then to Prague, the capital of Czechoslovakia. After only three months, he moved to Moscow, which came as a relief to him from the harsh treatment he received in Czechoslovakia. While traveling in the Soviet Union and its vassal states, he was constantly criticized in the press in Guatemala and the US, on the grounds that he was showing his true communist colors by going there. After a brief stay in Moscow,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Paris, Prague and Moscow", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Europe and Uruguay", "Rationale": "After being unable to obtain citizenship in Switzerland, the \u00c1rbenz family moved to Paris, where the French government gave them permission to live for a year, on the condition that they did not participate in any political activity, then to Prague, the capital of Czechoslovakia. After only three months, he moved to Moscow, which came as a relief to him from the harsh treatment he received in Czechoslovakia"}, {"Answer": "Mexican embassy in Guatemala City", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Beginning of exile", "Rationale": "Mexican embassy in Guatemala City"}, {"Answer": "Switzerland.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Beginning of exile", "Rationale": "The family then initiated a long journey in exile that would take them first to Mexico, then to Canada, where they went to pick up Arabella (the \u00c1rbenzs' oldest daughter), and then to Switzerland via the Netherlands and Paris. "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is he alive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, he died in 1970", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": "On one of his visits to Mexico, \u00c1rbenz contracted a serious illness, and by the end of 1970 he was very ill. He died soon after. Historians disagree as to the manner of his death: Roberto Garcia Ferreira stated that he died of a heart attack while taking a bath, while historian Cindy Forster wrote that he committed suicide. In October 1995, \u00c1rbenz's remains were eventually repatriated to Guatemala, accompanied by his widow Mar\u00eda. The Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala awarded him with a posthumous decoration soon after.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No He died in 1971", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": "On one of his visits to Mexico, \u00c1rbenz contracted a serious illness, and by the end of 1970 he was very ill. He died soon after."}, {"Answer": "No, he died", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": "He died soon after. "}, {"Answer": "No, he died in1970.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": "On one of his visits to Mexico, \u00c1rbenz contracted a serious illness, and by the end of 1970 he was very ill."}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what was his ideology?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Inauguration and ideology", "Rationale": " \u00c1rbenz's policies were intentionally capitalist in nature, his personal views gradually shifted towards communism. His goal was to increase Guatemala's economic and political independence, and he believed that to do this Guatemala needed to build a strong domestic economy.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Decidedly pragmatic and capitalist in temper", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Inauguration and ideology", "Rationale": "Historian Jim Handy described \u00c1rbenz's economic and political ideals as \"decidedly pragmatic and capitalist in temper\". "}, {"Answer": "He describes his economic and political ideals as \"decidedly pragmatic and capitalist in temper\".", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Inauguration and ideology", "Rationale": "economic and political ideals as \"decidedly pragmatic and capitalist in temper\". "}, {"Answer": "His goal was to increase Guatemala's economic and political independence, and he believed that to do this Guatemala needed to build a strong domestic economy.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Inauguration and ideology", "Rationale": " His goal was to increase Guatemala's economic and political independence, and he believed that to do this Guatemala needed to build a strong domestic economy. "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970", "what was his ideology?", "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "is there any pop culture reference on him?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" and some books like \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" (1994), filmed on location in Antigua Guatemala, takes place during the last months of the government of \u00c1rbenz. It follows the life of a fictional 12-year-old boy who is sheltered by the \u00c1rbenz family, set against a backdrop of the struggle in which the country is embroiled at the time. \n\nThe story of \u00c1rbenz's life and subsequent overthrow in the CIA sponsored coup d'\u00e9tat has been the subject of several books, notably \"PBSuccess: The CIA's covert operation to overthrow Guatemalan president Jacobo Arbenz June\u2013July 1954\" by Mario Overall and Daniel Hagedorn (2016), \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" (1994), takes place during the last months of the government of \u00c1rbenz and the story of \u00c1rbenz's life and subsequent overthrow in the CIA sponsored coup d'\u00e9tat has been the subject of several books", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" (1994), filmed on location in Antigua Guatemala, takes place during the last months of the government of \u00c1rbenz. It follows the life of a fictional 12-year-old boy who is sheltered by the \u00c1rbenz family, set against a backdrop of the struggle in which the country is embroiled at the time. \n\nThe story of \u00c1rbenz's life and subsequent overthrow in the CIA sponsored coup d'\u00e9tat has been the subject of several books,"}, {"Answer": "Yes, films like The Silence of Neto and several books like PBSuccess: The CIA's covert operation to overthrow Guatemalan president Jocobo Arbenz June-July 1954, The Devil's Chessboard etc were written.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "The Silence of Neto"}, {"Answer": "Yes, in\"PBSuccess: The CIA's covert operation to overthrow Guatemalan president Jacobo Arbenz June\u2013July 1954\".", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "In popular culture", "Rationale": "\nThe story of \u00c1rbenz's life and subsequent overthrow in the CIA sponsored coup d'\u00e9tat has been the subject of several books, notably \"PBSuccess: The CIA's covert operation to overthrow Guatemalan president Jacobo Arbenz June\u2013July 1954\" by Mario Overall and Daniel Hagedorn (2016),"}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970", "what was his ideology?", "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence", "is there any pop culture reference on him?", "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" and some books like \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "did anyone from his family attempted suicide?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, his daughter Arabella", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": " his daughter Arabella committed suicide in Bogot\u00e1", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. His daughter Arabella committed suicide", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": "Soon afterwards, his daughter Arabella committed suicide in Bogot\u00e1, an incident that badly affected \u00c1rbenz."}, {"Answer": "Yes, his daughter Arabella committed suicide in Bogot\u00e1.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": "his daughter Arabella committed suicide in Bogot\u00e1"}, {"Answer": "Yes, his daughter Arabella.", "Topic": "Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "Topic_section": "Daughter's suicide and death", "Rationale": "In 1965 \u00c1rbenz was invited to the Communist Congress in Helsinki. Soon afterwards, his daughter Arabella committed suicide in Bogot\u00e1, an incident that badly affected \u00c1rbenz. "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970", "what was his ideology?", "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence", "is there any pop culture reference on him?", "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" and some books like \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David", "did anyone from his family attempted suicide?", "Yes, his daughter Arabella"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what are some of the cuisines at the second place of his exile?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Czech beer", "Topic": "Prague", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": "Czech beer"}, {"Answer": "Historical breweries Staropramen (Praha 5), U Flek\u016f and U Medv\u00eddk\u016f.", "Topic": "Prague", "Topic_section": "Cuisine", "Rationale": " Prague is home to historical breweries Staropramen (Praha 5), U Flek\u016f, U Medv\u00eddk\u016f, U T\u0159\u00ed r\u016f\u017e\u00ed, Strahov Monastery Brewery (Praha 1) and B\u0159evnov Monastery Brewery (Praha 6). "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970", "what was his ideology?", "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence", "is there any pop culture reference on him?", "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" and some books like \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David", "did anyone from his family attempted suicide?", "Yes, his daughter Arabella", "what are some of the cuisines at the second place of his exile?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "mention a few research centres at prague?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Czech Academy of Sciences, Siemens, Honeywell, Oracle", "Topic": "Prague", "Topic_section": "Science, research and hi-tech centres", "Rationale": "he region city of Prague is an important centre of research. It is the seat of 39 out of 54 institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences, including the largest ones, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. It is also a seat of 10 public research institutes, four business incubators and large hospitals performing research and development activities such as the Motol University Hospital or Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, which was the largest transplant center in Europe as of 2019. Universities seated in Prague (see section \"Colleges and Universities\") also represent important centres of science and research activities.\n\n, there were 13,000 researchers (out of 30,000 in the country, counted in full-time equivalents), representing a 3% share of Prague's economically active population. Gross expenditure on research and development accounted for \u20ac901.3\u00a0million (41.5% of country's total).\n\nSome well-kno", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Czech Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry", "Topic": "Prague", "Topic_section": "Science, research and hi-tech centres", "Rationale": "The region city of Prague is an important centre of research. It is the seat of 39 out of 54 institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences, including the largest ones, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. "}, {"Answer": "The Institute of Physics, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry", "Topic": "Prague", "Topic_section": "Science, research and hi-tech centres", "Rationale": "the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry"}, {"Answer": "The Czech Academy of Sciences and Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine.", "Topic": "Prague", "Topic_section": "Science, research and hi-tech centres", "Rationale": "The region city of Prague is an important centre of research. It is the seat of 39 out of 54 institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences, including the largest ones, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. It is also a seat of 10 public research institutes, four business incubators and large hospitals performing research and development activities such as the Motol University Hospital or Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, which was the largest transplant center in Europe as of 2019. "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970", "what was his ideology?", "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence", "is there any pop culture reference on him?", "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" and some books like \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David", "did anyone from his family attempted suicide?", "Yes, his daughter Arabella", "what are some of the cuisines at the second place of his exile?", "UNANSWERABLE", "mention a few research centres at prague?", "Czech Academy of Sciences, Siemens, Honeywell, Oracle"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is the third one about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate operates in Aerospace, Building technologies, Performance Materials & Technologies (PMT), and Safety & Productivity Solutions (SPS).", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It primarily operates in four areas of business: Aerospace, Building technologies, Performance Materials & Technologies (PMT), and Safety & Productivity Solutions (SPS).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Honeywell International Inc. is an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina."}, {"Answer": "It is an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970", "what was his ideology?", "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence", "is there any pop culture reference on him?", "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" and some books like \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David", "did anyone from his family attempted suicide?", "Yes, his daughter Arabella", "what are some of the cuisines at the second place of his exile?", "UNANSWERABLE", "mention a few research centres at prague?", "Czech Academy of Sciences, Siemens, Honeywell, Oracle", "what is the third one about?", "An American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate operates in Aerospace, Building technologies, Performance Materials & Technologies (PMT), and Safety & Productivity Solutions (SPS)."], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "is it also in defense industry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, they spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems, as well as their Test Instruments division and Signal Analysis Center", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Aerospace and Defense", "Rationale": "Honeywell spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems, as well as their Test Instruments division and Signal Analysis Center to streamline the company's focus. H", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. Through Alliant Techsystems", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Aerospace and Defense", "Rationale": "Honeywell spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems,"}, {"Answer": "Yes, they spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems.", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Aerospace and Defense", "Rationale": "Honeywell spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems"}, {"Answer": "Yes, they spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems.", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Aerospace and Defense", "Rationale": "Honeywell spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems, as well as their Test Instruments division and Signal Analysis Center to streamline the company's focus. "}]} {"Context": ["what is operation pbfortune?", "It was a covert United States operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo \u00c1rbenz", "where did the place get its name?", "The name \"Guatemala\" comes from the Nahuatl word \"Cuauht\u0113mall\u0101n\" , or \"place of many trees\".", "name a few literatures associated with nahuatl?", "Chalco written by Chimalpahin, from Tlaxcala by Diego Mu\u00f1oz Camargo, from Mexico-Tenochtitlan by Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc and those of Texcoco by Fernando Alva Ixtlilxochitl", "when did the person against whom the operation was intended become president?", "March 15, 1951", "was he ever exiled?", "Yes, \u00c1rbenz and his family were the victims of a CIA-orchestrated and intense defamation campaign that led them to exile", "where did he spend his exile period?", "Paris, Prague, Montevideo, Uruguay", "is he alive?", "No, he died in 1970", "what was his ideology?", "To increase Guatemala's economic and political independence", "is there any pop culture reference on him?", "The Guatemalan movie \"The Silence of Neto\" and some books like \"American Propaganda, Media, And The Fall Of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman\" by Zachary Fisher (2014), as well as New York Times Best Seller \"The Devil's Chessboard\" by Author David", "did anyone from his family attempted suicide?", "Yes, his daughter Arabella", "what are some of the cuisines at the second place of his exile?", "UNANSWERABLE", "mention a few research centres at prague?", "Czech Academy of Sciences, Siemens, Honeywell, Oracle", "what is the third one about?", "An American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate operates in Aerospace, Building technologies, Performance Materials & Technologies (PMT), and Safety & Productivity Solutions (SPS).", "is it also in defense industry?", "Yes, they spun off their Defense and Marine Systems business into Alliant Techsystems, as well as their Test Instruments division and Signal Analysis Center"], "Conversation_no": 183, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1885", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The Butz Thermo-Electric Regulator Company was founded in 1885 when the Swiss-born Albert Butz invented the \"damper-flapper\", a thermostat used to control coal furnaces, bringing automated heating system regulation into homes. The following year he founded the Butz Thermo-Electric Regulator Company. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1990", "Topic": "Alliant Techsystems", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "ATK was launched as an independent company in 1990"}, {"Answer": "1990", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "Aerospace and Defense", "Rationale": "1990"}, {"Answer": "1885", "Topic": "Honeywell", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "The Butz Thermo-Electric Regulator Company was founded in 1885 when the Swiss-born Albert Butz invented the \"damper-flapper\""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Norbert Leo Butz", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Original Broadway production", "Rationale": "Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero, Michelle Federer as Nessarose, Carole Shelley as Madame Morrible, John Horton as Doctor Dillamond, and Kirk McDonald as Boq.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Norbert Leo Butz", "Topic": "List of Wicked characters", "Topic_section": "Fiyero Tigelaar / Tiggular", "Rationale": "In the original Broadway production of the musical, he was played by Norbert Leo Butz."}, {"Answer": "The scarecrow.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Inception and development", "Rationale": " In addition to this change in focus, other major plot modifications include Fiyero's appearance as the scarecrow,"}, {"Answer": "Norbert Leo Butz", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Original Broadway production", "Rationale": " The cast included Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda, Idina Menzel as Elphaba, Robert Morse as the Wizard, Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero, Michelle Federer as Nessarose, Carole Shelley as Madame Morrible, John Horton as Doctor Dillamond, and Kirk McDonald as Boq. "}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz"], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stephen Schwartz", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wicked is a Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stephen Schwartz", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Inception and development", "Rationale": "Composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz discovered Maguire's 1995 novel \"Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West\" while on vacation, and saw its potential for a dramatic adaptation."}, {"Answer": "Stephen Schwartz", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Music analysis", "Rationale": "The score of \"Wicked\" is heavily thematic, bearing in some senses more resemblance to a film score than a traditional musical score. While many musical scores employ new motifs and melodies for each song with little overlap, Schwartz integrated a handful of leitmotifs throughout the production. Some of these motifs indicate irony\u00a0"}, {"Answer": "Stephen Schwartz", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wicked is a Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman. "}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz"], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "is this musical adapted from a story?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wicked is a Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman. It is based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel \"\", itself a retelling of the classic 1900 novel, \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum and the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film \"The Wizard of Oz\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West\".", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Inception and development", "Rationale": "Composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz discovered Maguire's 1995 novel \"Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West\" while on vacation, and saw its potential for a dramatic adaptation."}, {"Answer": "Yes, the novel, \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\".", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wicked is a Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman. It is based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel \"\", itself a retelling of the classic 1900 novel, \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum "}, {"Answer": "Yes, a novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Inception and development", "Rationale": "Composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz discovered Maguire's 1995 novel \"Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West\" while on vacation, and saw its potential for a dramatic adaptation."}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum."], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is this story about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "Topic": "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "Topic": "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone."}, {"Answer": "It is told from the perspective of the witches of the Land of Oz; its plot begins before and continues after Dorothy Gale arrives in Oz from Kansas.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The musical is told from the perspective of the witches of the Land of Oz; its plot begins before and continues after Dorothy Gale arrives in Oz from Kansas"}, {"Answer": "The musical is told from the perspective of the witches of the Land of Oz; its plot begins before and continues after Dorothy Gale arrives in Oz from Kansas, and includes several references to the 1939 film and Baum's novel.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The musical is told from the perspective of the witches of the Land of Oz; its plot begins before and continues after Dorothy Gale arrives in Oz from Kansas, and includes several references to the 1939 film and Baum's novel."}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "what is this story about?", "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone."], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the genre of this musical?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "what is this story about?", "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "what is the genre of this musical?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where was it recorded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It premiered on \"Broadway\" at the \"Gershwin Theatre\".", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced by Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone, with direction by Joe Mantello and choreography by Wayne Cilento, the original production of \"Wicked\" premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre in October 2003, after completing pre-Broadway tryouts at San Francisco's Curran Theatre in May/June of that same year."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It was premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced by Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone, with direction by Joe Mantello and choreography by Wayne Cilento, the original production of \"Wicked\" premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre in October 2003, after completing pre-Broadway tryouts at San Francisco's Curran Theatre in May/June of that same year."}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "what is this story about?", "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "what is the genre of this musical?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who produced this musical?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced by Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Universal Stage Productions", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced by Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone, with direction by Joe Mantello and choreography by Wayne Cilento, the original production of \"Wicked\" premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre in October 2003, after completing pre-Broadway tryouts at San Francisco's Curran Theatre in May/June of that same year."}, {"Answer": "Stephen Schwartz", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Wicked is a Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz "}, {"Answer": "Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced by Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone, with direction by Joe Mantello and choreography by Wayne Cilento, the original production of \"Wicked\" premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre in October 2003, after completing pre-Broadway tryouts at San Francisco's Curran Theatre in May/June of that same year. "}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "what is this story about?", "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "what is the genre of this musical?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who produced this musical?", "Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone."], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where was it first premier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "October 2003", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the original production of \"Wicked\" premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre in October 2003,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It premiered on \"Broadway\" at the \"Gershwin Theatre\".", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced by Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone, with direction by Joe Mantello and choreography by Wayne Cilento, the original production of \"Wicked\" premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre in October 2003, after completing pre-Broadway tryouts at San Francisco's Curran Theatre in May/June of that same year. "}, {"Answer": "At the Curran Theatre.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Original Broadway production", "Rationale": "\"Wicked\" officially opened on June 10, 2003 at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, after previews began on May 28, in a pre-Broadway tryout presented by SHN."}, {"Answer": "It premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Produced by Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone, with direction by Joe Mantello and choreography by Wayne Cilento, the original production of \"Wicked\" premiered on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre in October 2003, after completing pre-Broadway tryouts at San Francisco's Curran Theatre in May/June of that same year. "}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "what is this story about?", "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "what is the genre of this musical?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who produced this musical?", "Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone.", "where was it first premier?", "October 2003"], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "did this musical go on an international tour?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, the tour opened at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford, England.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "International tour", "Rationale": "\"Wicked\"'s international tour opened on July 13, 2016 at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford, England. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, at \"Alhambra Theatre\" in Bradford, England, the \"Grand Theater\" in Singapore, the \"Lyric Theatre\" in Hong Kong and the \"Theatre Solaire\u201d in.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "International tour", "Rationale": "\"Wicked\"'s international tour opened on July 13, 2016 at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford, England. Jacqueline Hughes starred as Elphaba, with Carly Anderson as Glinda and Bradley Jaden as Fiyero. Alongside them are Steven Pinder as the Wizard and Dillamond, Kim Ismay as Madame Morrible, and Emily Shaw as Nessarose.\n\nAfter its stop in Bradford, the tour moved to Asia, first playing at the Grand Theater in Singapore. It then moved to the Lyric Theatre in Hong Kong, and then The Theatre Solaire, Manila. The tour ended on July 2, 2017."}, {"Answer": "Yes, a condensed thirty-minute version of the musical played at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Subsequent international productions", "Rationale": "A condensed thirty-minute version of the musical played at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it started at Bradford, England and then the tour moved to Asia.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "International tour", "Rationale": "After its stop in Bradford, the tour moved to Asia, first playing at the Grand Theater in Singapore. It then moved to the Lyric Theatre in Hong Kong, and then The Theatre Solaire, Manila. The tour ended on July 2, 2017."}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "what is this story about?", "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "what is the genre of this musical?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who produced this musical?", "Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone.", "where was it first premier?", "October 2003", "did this musical go on an international tour?", "Yes, the tour opened at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford, England."], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who founded this theatre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who has played fiyero in wicked on broadway", "Norbert Leo Butz", "who composed the lyrics for this musical?", "Stephen Schwartz", "is this musical adapted from a story?", "Yes, it is based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, which is a retelling of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" by L. Frank Baum.", "what is this story about?", "It chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone.", "what is the genre of this musical?", "UNANSWERABLE", "where was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who produced this musical?", "Universal Stage Productions in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt and David Stone.", "where was it first premier?", "October 2003", "did this musical go on an international tour?", "Yes, the tour opened at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford, England.", "who founded this theatre?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 184, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how is the australian productions related to this musical?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "This production of the musical opened on July 12, 2008, with previews commencing June 27 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Australian productions", "Rationale": "An Australian production officially opened on July 12, 2008, with previews commencing June 27 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Amanda Harrison\" was cast as \u201cElphaba\u201d, \"Lucy Durack\" as \u201cGlinda\u201d, \"Rob Mills\" as \u201cFiyero\", \"Anthony Callea\" as \u201cBoq\u201d and \"Rob Guest\" as the Wizard to name a few of the members from this production.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Australian productions", "Rationale": "An Australian production officially opened on July 12, 2008, with previews commencing June 27 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne.\n\nAmanda Harrison was originally cast as Elphaba, with Lucy Durack as Glinda. The original cast consisted of Rob Mills as Fiyero, Anthony Callea as Boq, Rob Guest as the Wizard, Maggie Kirkpatrick as Madame Morrible, Penny McNamee as Nessarose and Rodney Dobson as Doctor Dillamond. Guest unexpectedly died months into the Melbourne season, with the role being taken up by Bert Newton."}, {"Answer": "An Australian production officially opened on July 12, 2008, with previews commencing June 27 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Australian productions", "Rationale": "An Australian production officially opened on July 12, 2008, with previews commencing June 27 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne."}, {"Answer": "An Australian production officially opened, with previews commencing at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne.", "Topic": "Wicked (musical)", "Topic_section": "Australian productions", "Rationale": "An Australian production officially opened on July 12, 2008, with previews commencing June 27 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\". It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere nearly a year later. After an initially modest public reception, the oratorio gained in popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, "}, {"Answer": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\". "}, {"Answer": "George Frideric Handel, scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\". It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere nearly a year later. After an initially modest public reception, the oratorio gained in popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An English-language oratorio", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio c"}, {"Answer": "It is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741.", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\"."}, {"Answer": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\". "}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\"."], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was it composed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1741", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1741", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741"}, {"Answer": "1741", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\"."}, {"Answer": "1741", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel,"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "how many parts does it have?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "3 parts", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The text begins in Part I with prophecies by Isaiah and others, and moves to the annunciation to the shepherds, the only \"scene\" taken from the Gospels. In Part II, Handel concentrates on the Passion and ends with the \"Hallelujah\" chorus. In Part III he covers the resurrection of the dead and Christ's glorification in heaven.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Three", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Part I", "Rationale": "The opening \"Sinfony\" is composed in E minor for strings, and is Handel's first use in oratorio of the French overture form. Jennens commented that the \"Sinfony\" contains \"passages far unworthy of Handel, but much more unworthy of the Messiah\"; Handel's early biographer Charles Burney merely found it \"dry and uninteresting\". A change of key to E major leads to the first prophecy, delivered by the tenor whose vocal line in the opening recitative \"Comfort ye\" is entirely independent of the strings accompaniment. The music proceeds through various key changes as the prophecies unfold, culminating in the G major chorus \"For unto us a child is born\", in which the choral exclamations (which include an ascending fourth in \"the Mighty God\") are imposed on material drawn from Handel's Italian cantata \"N\u00f2, di voi non-vo'fidarmi\". Such passages, says the music historian Donald Jay Grout, \"reveal Handel the dramatist, the unerring master of dramatic effect\".\n\nThe pastoral interlude that follows be"}, {"Answer": "Part I, Part II, Part III", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The text begins in Part I with prophecies by Isaiah and others, and moves to the annunciation to the shepherds, the only \"scene\" taken from the Gospels. In Part II, Handel concentrates on the Passion and ends with the \"Hallelujah\" chorus. In Part III he covers the resurrection of the dead and Christ's glorification in heaven."}, {"Answer": "Three", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Synopsis", "Rationale": "The three-part structure of the work approximates to that of Handel's three-act operas, with the \"parts\" subdivided by Jennens into \"scenes\". "}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "was it ever recorded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 1926", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "Many early recordings of individual choruses and arias from \"Messiah\" reflect the performance styles then fashionable\u2014large forces, slow tempi and liberal reorchestration. Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the first near-complete recording of the whole work was conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "The first near-complete recording of the whole work (with the cuts then customary) was conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1928"}, {"Answer": "The first near-complete recording of the whole work was conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1928.", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "The first near-complete recording of the whole work (with the cuts then customary) was conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1928."}, {"Answer": "Yes, conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "Many early recordings of individual choruses and arias from \"Messiah\" reflect the performance styles then fashionable\u2014large forces, slow tempi and liberal reorchestration. Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "by whom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sir Henry Wood", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "Many early recordings of individual choruses and arias from \"Messiah\" reflect the performance styles then fashionable\u2014large forces, slow tempi and liberal reorchestration. Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sir Henry Wood", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": " Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia w"}, {"Answer": "Sir Henry Wood", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall.\n"}, {"Answer": "Sir Henry Wood with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "on what was it recorded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "On a contemporary rival disc from HMV", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": " recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall."}, {"Answer": "Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall.", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Recordings", "Rationale": "Many early recordings of individual choruses and arias from \"Messiah\" reflect the performance styles then fashionable\u2014large forces, slow tempi and liberal reorchestration. Typical examples are choruses conducted by Sir Henry Wood, recorded in 1926 for Columbia with the 3,500-strong choir and orchestra of the Crystal Palace Handel Festival, and a contemporary rival disc from HMV featuring the Royal Choral Society under Malcolm Sargent, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood", "on what was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "do you know the full name of the knight you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "Topic": "Henry Wood", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "Topic": "Henry Wood", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood (3 March 186919 August 1944) was an English conductor best known for his association with London's annual series of promenade concerts, known as the Proms."}, {"Answer": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "Topic": "Henry Wood", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood (3 March 186919 August 1944) was an English conductor best known for his association with London's annual series of promenade concerts, known as the Proms."}, {"Answer": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "Topic": "Henry Wood", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sir Henry Joseph Wood (3 March 186919 August 1944) was an English conductor best known for his association with London's annual series of promenade concerts, known as the Proms."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood", "on what was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do you know the full name of the knight you just mentioned?", "Sir Henry Joseph Wood"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "were there live performances of the original work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No, they are based on one of three 20th-century performing editions", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "Editions", "Rationale": "The first published score of 1767, together with Handel's documented adaptations and recompositions of various movements, has been the basis for many performing versions since the composer's lifetime. Modern performances which seek authenticity tend to be based on one of three 20th-century performing editions. These all use different methods of numbering movements:", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, in the Albert Hall, the Queen's Hall and the Crystal Palace", "Topic": "Messiah (Handel)", "Topic_section": "20th century and beyond", "Rationale": "the places in which he performed the 'Messiah' were mere drawing-rooms when compared with the Albert Hall, the Queen's Hall and the Crystal Palace. In Australia, \"The Register\" protested at the prospect of performances by \"trumpery little church choirs of 20 voices or so\"."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood", "on what was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do you know the full name of the knight you just mentioned?", "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "were there live performances of the original work?", "No, they are based on one of three 20th-century performing editions"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "where was the writer born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Oxford Street, London", "Topic": "Henry Wood", "Topic_section": "Early years", "Rationale": "Wood was born in Oxford Street,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Family", "Rationale": "Handel was born in 1685 in Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg"}, {"Answer": "Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Family", "Rationale": "Handel was born in 1685 in Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg (then part of Brandenburg-Prussia), to Georg H\u00e4ndel and Dorothea Taust."}, {"Answer": "Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Family", "Rationale": "Handel was born in 1685 in Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg (then part of Brandenburg-Prussia),"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood", "on what was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do you know the full name of the knight you just mentioned?", "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "were there live performances of the original work?", "No, they are based on one of three 20th-century performing editions", "where was the writer born?", "Oxford Street, London"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "name a few of his other works", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Lobkowicz Palace, Organ concertos Op. 4 and Op. 7 are few to mention", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Works", "Rationale": "Handel's compositions include 42 operas, 25 oratorios, more than 120 cantatas, trios and duets, numerous arias, chamber music, a large number of ecumenical pieces, odes and serenatas, 18 concerti grossi and 12 organ concertos. His most famous work, the oratorio \"Messiah\" with its \"Hallelujah\" chorus, is among the most popular works in choral music and has become the centrepiece of the Christmas season. The Lobkowicz Palace in Prague holds Mozart's copy of \"Messiah\", complete with handwritten annotations. Among the works with opus numbers published and popularised in his lifetime are the Organ concertos Op. 4 and Op. 7, together with the Opus 3 and Opus 6 Concerti grossi; the latter incorporate an earlier organ concerto \"The Cuckoo and the Nightingale\" in which birdsong is imitated in the upper registers of the organ. Also notable are his 16 keyboard suites, especially \"The Harmonious Blacksmith\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Organ concertos Op. 4 and Op. 7, together with the Opus 3 and Opus 6 Concerti grossi; \"The Harmonious Blacksmith\"; \"The Cuckoo and the Nightingale\"", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Works", "Rationale": "Among the works with opus numbers published and popularised in his lifetime are the Organ concertos Op. 4 and Op. 7, together with the Opus 3 and Opus 6 Concerti grossi; the latter incorporate an earlier organ concerto \"The Cuckoo and the Nightingale\" in which birdsong is imitated in the upper registers of the organ. Also notable are his 16 keyboard suites, especially \"The Harmonious Blacksmith\"."}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood", "on what was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do you know the full name of the knight you just mentioned?", "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "were there live performances of the original work?", "No, they are based on one of three 20th-century performing editions", "where was the writer born?", "Oxford Street, London", "name a few of his other works", "The Lobkowicz Palace, Organ concertos Op. 4 and Op. 7 are few to mention"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what kind of education did he receive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Musical education", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Early education", "Rationale": "Early in his life Handel is reported to have attended the \"Gymnasium\" in Halle, where the headmaster, , was reputed to be an ardent musician. Whether Handel remained there, and if he did for how long, is unknown, but many biographers suggest that he was withdrawn from school by his father, based on the characterization of him by Handel's first biographer, John Mainwaring. Mainwaring is the source for almost all information (little as it is) of Handel's childhood, and much of that information came from J.C. Smith, Jr., Handel's confidant and copyist. Whether it came from Smith or elsewhere, Mainwaring frequently relates misinformation. It is from Mainwaring that the portrait comes of Handel's father as implacably opposed to any musical education. Mainwaring writes that Georg H\u00e4ndel was \"alarmed\" at Handel's very early propensity for music, \"took every measure to oppose it\", including forbidding any musical instrument in the house and preventing Handel from going to any house where they ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Musical education", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Early education", "Rationale": "Early in his life Handel is reported to have attended the \"Gymnasium\" in Halle, where the headmaster, , was reputed to be an ardent musician. "}, {"Answer": "He received formal musical training.", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Early education", "Rationale": "But Handel had to have had some experience with the keyboard to have made the impression in Weissenfels that resulted in his receiving formal musical training."}, {"Answer": "\"Gymnasium\" in Halle", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Early education", "Rationale": "Early in his life Handel is reported to have attended the \"Gymnasium\" in Halle"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood", "on what was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do you know the full name of the knight you just mentioned?", "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "were there live performances of the original work?", "No, they are based on one of three 20th-century performing editions", "where was the writer born?", "Oxford Street, London", "name a few of his other works", "The Lobkowicz Palace, Organ concertos Op. 4 and Op. 7 are few to mention", "what kind of education did he receive?", "Musical education"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "where was it at?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In Weissenfels", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Early education", "Rationale": ". But Handel had to have had some experience with the keyboard to have made the impression in Weissenfels that resulted in his receiving formal musical training.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Gymnasium\" in Halle", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Early education", "Rationale": "Early in his life Handel is reported to have attended the \"Gymnasium\" in Halle,"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "At the Halle parish church by Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Musical education", "Rationale": " Overhearing this performance and noting the youth of the performer caused the Duke, whose suggestions were not to be disregarded, to recommend to Georg H\u00e4ndel that Handel be given musical instruction. Handel's father engaged the organist at the Halle parish church, the young Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow"}]} {"Context": ["who wrote the hallelujah chorus from handel messiah", "George Frideric Handel", "what is it?", "It is an English-language oratorio, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter, the version of the \"Psalms\" included with the \"Book of Common Prayer\".", "when was it composed?", "1741", "how many parts does it have?", "3 parts", "was it ever recorded?", "In 1926", "by whom?", "Sir Henry Wood", "on what was it recorded?", "UNANSWERABLE", "do you know the full name of the knight you just mentioned?", "Sir Henry Joseph Wood", "were there live performances of the original work?", "No, they are based on one of three 20th-century performing editions", "where was the writer born?", "Oxford Street, London", "name a few of his other works", "The Lobkowicz Palace, Organ concertos Op. 4 and Op. 7 are few to mention", "what kind of education did he receive?", "Musical education", "where was it at?", "In Weissenfels"], "Conversation_no": 185, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "what is his legacy?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "His English oratorios, such as \"Messiah\" and \"Solomon\", the coronation anthems, and various other of his works", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Handel's works were collected and preserved by two men: Sir Samuel Hellier, a country squire whose musical acquisitions form the nucleus of the Shaw-Hellier Collection, and the abolitionist Granville Sharp. The catalogue accompanying the National Portrait Gallery exhibition marking the tercentenary of the composer's birth calls them two men of the late eighteenth century \"who have left us solid evidence of the means by which they indulged their enthusiasm\". With his English oratorios, such as \"Messiah\" and \"Solomon\", the coronation anthems, and other works including \"Water Music\" and \"Music for the Royal Fireworks\", Handel became a national icon in Britain, and featured in the BBC series, \"The Birth of British Music: Handel \u2013 The Conquering Hero\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "His works were collected and preserved by two men: Sir Samuel Hellier, a country squire whose musical acquisitions form the nucleus of the Shaw-Hellier Collection, and the abolitionist Granville Sharp.", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Handel's works were collected and preserved by two men: Sir Samuel Hellier, a country squire whose musical acquisitions form the nucleus of the Shaw-Hellier Collection, and the abolitionist Granville Sharp. "}, {"Answer": "Handel's works were collected and preserved by two men: Sir Samuel Hellier, a country squire whose musical acquisitions form the nucleus of the Shaw-Hellier Collection, and the abolitionist Granville Sharp.", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "Handel's works were collected and preserved by two men: Sir Samuel Hellier, a country squire whose musical acquisitions form the nucleus of the Shaw-Hellier Collection, and the abolitionist Granville Sharp."}, {"Answer": "With his English oratorios, such as \"Messiah\" and \"Solomon\", the coronation anthems, and other works including \"Water Music\" and \"Music for the Royal Fireworks\", Handel became a national icon in Britain, and featured in the BBC series, \"The Birth of British Music: Handel \u2013 The Conquering Hero\".", "Topic": "George Frideric Handel", "Topic_section": "Legacy", "Rationale": "With his English oratorios, such as \"Messiah\" and \"Solomon\", the coronation anthems, and other works including \"Water Music\" and \"Music for the Royal Fireworks\", Handel became a national icon in Britain, and featured in the BBC series, \"The Birth of British Music: Handel \u2013 The Conquering Hero\"."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Population", "Rationale": "5,000 in the summer, giving it a population density between 70 and 350 inhabitants per million square kilometres (180 and 900 per million square miles) at these times. Many of the stations are staffed year-round, the winter-over personnel typically arriving from their home countries for a one-year assignment. An Orthodox church\u2014Trinity Church, opened in 2004 at the Russian Bellingshausen Station\u2014is manned year-round by one or two priests, who are similarly rotated every year.\nThe first semi-permanent inhabitants of regions near Antarctica (areas situated south of the Antarctic Convergence) were British and American sealers who used to spend a year or more on South Georgia, from 1786 onward. During the whaling era, which lasted until 1966, the population of that island varied from over 1,000 in the summer (over 2,000 in some years) to some 200 in the winter. Most of the whalers were Norwegian, with an increasing proportion of Britons. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Several governments maintain permanent manned research stations on the continent. The number of people conducting and supporting scientific research and other work on the continent and its nearby islands varies from about 1,000 in winter to about 5,000 in the summer.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Population", "Rationale": "Several governments maintain permanent manned research stations on the continent. The number of people conducting and supporting scientific research and other work on the continent and its nearby islands varies from about 1,000 in winter to about 5,000 in the summer, giving it a population density between 70 and 350 inhabitants per million square kilometres (180 and 900 per million square miles) at these times. "}, {"Answer": "People conducting and supporting scientific research.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Population", "Rationale": "Several governments maintain permanent manned research stations on the continent. The number of people conducting and supporting scientific research and other work on the continent and its nearby islands varies from about 1,000 in winter to about 5,000 in the summer, giving it a population density between 70 and 350 inhabitants per million square kilometres (180 and 900 per million square miles) at these times. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter"], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where did it get the name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae (\"antarktik\u00e9\"), feminine of \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 (\"antarktik\u00f3s\"), meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "vThe name \"Antarctica\" is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae (\"antarktik\u00e9\"), feminine of \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 (\"antarktik\u00f3s\"), meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\".", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Antarctica\" is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae (\"antarktik\u00e9\"), feminine of \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 (\"antarktik\u00f3s\"), meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"."}, {"Answer": "The name is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \u201cantarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\u201d.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Antarctica\" is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae (\"antarktik\u00e9\"), feminine of \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 (\"antarktik\u00f3s\"), meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"."}, {"Answer": "The name \"Antarctica\" is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae (\"antarktik\u00e9\"), feminine of \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 (\"antarktik\u00f3s\"), meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\".", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "The name \"Antarctica\" is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae (\"antarktik\u00e9\"), feminine of \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 (\"antarktik\u00f3s\"), meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"."}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\""], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "Some species of marine animals exist and rely, directly or indirectly, on the phytoplankton. Antarctic sea life includes penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals. The emperor penguin is the only penguin that breeds during the winter in Antarctica; it and the Ad\u00e9lie penguin breed farther south than any other penguin. The southern rockhopper penguin has distinctive feathers around the eyes, giving the appearance of elaborate eyelashes. King penguins, chinstrap penguins, and gentoo penguins also breed in the Antarctic.\n\nThe Antarctic fur seal was very heavily hunted in the 18th and 19th centuries for its pelt by sealers from the United States and the United Kingdom. The Weddell seal, a \"true seal\", is named after Sir James Weddell, commander of British sealing expeditions in the Weddell Sea. Antarctic krill, which congregate in large schools, is the keystone species of the ecosystem of the Southern Ocean, and is an important food organism for whales, seals, leopard seal", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The flightless midge \"Belgica antarctica\".", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": ". The flightless midge \"Belgica antarctica\", up to in size, is the largest purely terrestrial animal in Antarctica."}, {"Answer": "The sea life includes penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "Antarctic sea life includes penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals."}, {"Answer": "penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": " Antarctic sea life includes penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals. "}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals"], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what sort of weather conditions it has?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "ntarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. It used to be ice-free until about 34 million years ago, when it became covered with ice. The lowest natural air temperature ever recorded on Earth was at the Russian Vostok Station in Antarctica on 21 July 1983. For comparison, this is 10.7\u00a0\u00b0C (20\u00a0\u00b0F) colder than subliming dry ice at one atmosphere of partial pressure, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents."}, {"Answer": "It is a frozen desert with little precipitation.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Antarctica is a frozen desert with little precipitation"}, {"Answer": "Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "Topic": "Antarctica", "Topic_section": "Climate", "Rationale": "Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents."}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals", "what sort of weather conditions it has?", "It is the coldest of Earth's continents."], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how big is the second marine animal mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale suborder Mysticeti. Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed. The blue whale\u2019s long and slender body can be various shades of grayish-blue dorsally and somewhat lighter underneath.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed. "}, {"Answer": "It can reach a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters and weight of 173 tonnes.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed."}, {"Answer": "Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed."}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals", "what sort of weather conditions it has?", "It is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "how big is the second marine animal mentioned?", "A maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed."], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "how fast is it while swimming?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Blue whales leisurely traveling rates is 4.6 mph. The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48 km/h", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Swim speed", "Rationale": "The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48\u00a0km/h", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Data suggest leisurely traveling rates of 4 knots, or 4.6 mph (7.41 km/h), with a minimum average speed of 1.55 \u00b1 1.68 mph (2.49 \u00b1 2.7 km/h).", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Swim speed", "Rationale": "Data from individual satellite tagged Eastern North Pacific blue whales suggest leisurely traveling rates of 4\u00a0knots, or 4.6\u00a0mph (7.41\u00a0km/h), with a minimum average speed of 1.55 \u00b1 1.68\u00a0mph (2.49 \u00b1 2.7\u00a0km/h). "}, {"Answer": "Their leisurely traveling rates are 4 knots or 4.6 mph.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Swim speed", "Rationale": "Data from individual satellite tagged Eastern North Pacific blue whales suggest leisurely traveling rates of 4\u00a0knots, or 4.6\u00a0mph (7.41\u00a0km/h), with a minimum average speed of 1.55 \u00b1 1.68\u00a0mph (2.49 \u00b1 2.7\u00a0km/h)."}, {"Answer": "The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48 km/h (10\u201325 knots).", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Swim speed", "Rationale": "The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48\u00a0km/h (10\u201325\u00a0knots)."}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals", "what sort of weather conditions it has?", "It is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "how big is the second marine animal mentioned?", "A maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed.", "how fast is it while swimming?", "Blue whales leisurely traveling rates is 4.6 mph. The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48 km/h"], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what does it feed on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Their diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill)", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Diet and feeding", "Rationale": "he blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill) except off Sri Lanka. Blue whales have been observed near Magdalena Bay (along the western coast of Baja California, Mexico) feeding on pelagic red crabs. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Euphausiids (krill).", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Diet and feeding", "Rationale": "The blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill) except off Sri Lanka."}, {"Answer": "Krill", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Diet and feeding", "Rationale": "The blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill) except off Sri Lanka. "}, {"Answer": "The blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill) except off Sri Lanka.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Diet and feeding", "Rationale": "The blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill) except off Sri Lanka. "}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals", "what sort of weather conditions it has?", "It is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "how big is the second marine animal mentioned?", "A maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed.", "how fast is it while swimming?", "Blue whales leisurely traveling rates is 4.6 mph. The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48 km/h", "what does it feed on?", "Their diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill)"], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "how long does it live?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "73 years", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Life span", "Rationale": "The maximum age determined from earplug laminae for a pygmy whale is 73 years", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The maximum age determined from earplug laminae for a pygmy whale is 73 years .", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Life span", "Rationale": "The maximum age determined from earplug laminae for a pygmy whale is 73 years (n=1133). "}, {"Answer": "73 years.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Life span", "Rationale": "The maximum age determined from earplug laminae for a pygmy whale is 73 years (n=1133)."}, {"Answer": "The maximum age determined from earplug laminae for a pygmy whale is 73 years (n=1133).", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Life span", "Rationale": "The maximum age determined from earplug laminae for a pygmy whale is 73 years (n=1133)."}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals", "what sort of weather conditions it has?", "It is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "how big is the second marine animal mentioned?", "A maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed.", "how fast is it while swimming?", "Blue whales leisurely traveling rates is 4.6 mph. The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48 km/h", "what does it feed on?", "Their diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill)", "how long does it live?", "73 years"], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "does it face any threat or problems?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Norwegian Svend Foyn invented the exploding harpoon gun and by using them with steam and diesel-powered ships to hunt them down.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Historic threats", "Rationale": " Norwegian Svend Foyn invented the exploding harpoon gun and by using them with steam and diesel-powered ships. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, from hunting.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Historic threats", "Rationale": "Blue whales were initially tough to hunt because of their size and speed. Large-scale takes did not begin until 1864, when the Norwegian Svend Foyn invented the exploding harpoon gun and by using them with steam and diesel-powered ships. From 1866\u20131978, more than 380,000 blue whales were taken, mostly from Antarctic waters. Blue whale takes peaked in 1931 when over 29,000 blue whales were killed. The International Whaling Commission banned all hunting of blue whales in 1966 and gave them worldwide protection. However, the Soviet Union continued illegal whaling into the 1970s, and the last catch was taken by a Spanish expedition in 1978"}, {"Answer": "Yes, hunting.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Historic threats", "Rationale": "Blue whales were initially tough to hunt because of their size and speed. Large-scale takes did not begin until 1864, when the Norwegian Svend Foyn invented the exploding harpoon gun and by using them with steam and diesel-powered ships. From 1866\u20131978, more than 380,000 blue whales were taken, mostly from Antarctic waters. Blue whale takes peaked in 1931 when over 29,000 blue whales were killed. The International Whaling Commission banned all hunting of blue whales in 1966 and gave them worldwide protection. However, the Soviet Union continued illegal whaling into the 1970s, and the last catch was taken by a Spanish expedition in 1978."}, {"Answer": "Blue whales were initially tough to hunt because of their size and speed. Large-scale takes did not begin until 1864, when the Norwegian Svend Foyn invented the exploding harpoon gun and by using them with steam and diesel-powered ships", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Historic threats", "Rationale": "Blue whales were initially tough to hunt because of their size and speed. Large-scale takes did not begin until 1864, when the Norwegian Svend Foyn invented the exploding harpoon gun and by using them with steam and diesel-powered ships"}]} {"Context": ["who makes up most of the population of antarctica", "5,000 in the summer and much lesser in winter", "where did it get the name from?", "It is the romanised version of the Greek compound word \"antarktik\u00e9\" meaning \"opposite to the Arctic\", \"opposite to the north\"", "what kinds of animals can be seen there?", "Some species of marine animals include penguins, blue whales, orcas, colossal squids and fur seals", "what sort of weather conditions it has?", "It is the coldest of Earth's continents.", "how big is the second marine animal mentioned?", "A maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 feet) and weight of 173 tonnes (190 tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed.", "how fast is it while swimming?", "Blue whales leisurely traveling rates is 4.6 mph. The maximum speed of a blue whale while being chased or harassed has been reported at 20 to 48 km/h", "what does it feed on?", "Their diet consists almost exclusively of euphausiids (krill)", "how long does it live?", "73 years", "does it face any threat or problems?", "Norwegian Svend Foyn invented the exploding harpoon gun and by using them with steam and diesel-powered ships to hunt them down."], "Conversation_no": 186, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "is there a need for conserving it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Blue whales are formally classified as \"endangered\" under the Endangered Species Act and considered \"depleted\" and \"strategic\" under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Conservation status", "Rationale": "Blue whales are formally classified as \"endangered\" under the Endangered Species Act and considered \"depleted\" and \"strategic\" under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, as they are formally classified as \"endangered\".", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Conservation status", "Rationale": "Blue whales are formally classified as \"endangered\" under the Endangered Species Act and considered \"depleted\" and \"strategic\" under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed blue whales as \"endangered\".\n\nThey are also listed on Appendix I under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. Although for some populations there is not enough information on current abundance trends (e.g., Pygmy blue whales), others are critically endangered (e.g., Antarctic blue whales)."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed blue whales as \"endangered\"", "Topic": "Blue whale", "Topic_section": "Conservation status", "Rationale": "The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed blue whales as \"endangered\""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a song", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is a song"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "is the song part of an album?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Count on Me\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars from his debut studio album, \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" (2010). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\"", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" "}, {"Answer": "\"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\".", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Count on Me\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars from his debut studio album, \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" (2010). "}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\"", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Count on Me\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars from his debut studio album, \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" "}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how well did it perform commercially?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Commercial performance", "Rationale": "In New Zealand, \"Count on Me\" spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, after debuting at number 21 on August 29, 2011. It was awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ (RIANZ). The single first appeared on the UK Singles Chart on September 24, 2011, peaking at number 78 on the following week.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was at its peak position of 13, after debuting at number 21 on August 29, 2011. It was awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ (RIANZ).", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Commercial performance", "Rationale": "spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, after debuting at number 21 on August 29, 2011. It was awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ (RIANZ). "}, {"Answer": "In New Zealand, it spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, on the UK Singles Chart it peaked at 73, etc.", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Commercial performance", "Rationale": "In New Zealand, \"Count on Me\" spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, after debuting at number 21 on August 29, 2011. It was awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ (RIANZ). The single first appeared on the UK Singles Chart on September 24, 2011, peaking at number 78 on the following week. It was able to s"}, {"Answer": "In New Zealand, \"Count on Me\" spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, after debuting at number 21 on August 29, 2011.", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Commercial performance", "Rationale": "In New Zealand, \"Count on Me\" spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, after debuting at number 21 on August 29, 2011."}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "how well did it perform commercially?", "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "was it used in any other media?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film and the TV show \"Suburgatory\", it is featured in the film in 2017 and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and usage in media", "Rationale": "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film \"\" and the TV show \"Suburgatory\". It has been featured on two different commercials for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, both took place one in Illinois. and was used for a Hyundai 's commercial, during the Super Bowl XLVIII\u2019s fourth quarter, entitled \"Dad's Sixth Sense\", that featured the 2016 Hyundai Genesis and Mars' song. It was chosen \"for reasons separate and coincidental from Mars\u2019 previously announced Half Time gig\". The track was included on the \"Songs for the Philippines\" relief album, which was compiled to help the victims of Typhoon Haiyan since \"all proceeds\" were donated to the Philippine Red Cross.\nIt is featured in the film, \"\" (2017) and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was also covered by the Willis Family for the first episode of the second season of their show by the same name, aired by TLC.", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and usage in media", "Rationale": "It was also covered by the Willis Family for the first episode of the second season of their show by the same name, aired by TLC."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is part of the TV show \"Suburgatory\".", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and usage in media", "Rationale": "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film \"\" and the TV show \"Suburgatory\"."}, {"Answer": "South Korean artists Lee Ki-chan and G.NA released a cover of the song as a CD single on May 12, 2011.", "Topic": "Count On Me (Bruno Mars song)", "Topic_section": "Cover versions and usage in media", "Rationale": "South Korean artists Lee Ki-chan and G.NA released a cover of the song as a CD single on May 12, 2011."}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "how well did it perform commercially?", "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ", "was it used in any other media?", "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film and the TV show \"Suburgatory\", it is featured in the film in 2017 and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the tv show about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life. However, their move to the suburbs has his daughter wondering if they just entered the world of \"The Stepford Wives\" after they see how eerily perfect their new locale is, right down to the neighbors who welcome them into their cul-de-sac.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life. "}, {"Answer": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life."}, {"Answer": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Premise", "Rationale": "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life. "}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "how well did it perform commercially?", "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ", "was it used in any other media?", "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film and the TV show \"Suburgatory\", it is featured in the film in 2017 and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA", "what is the tv show about?", "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life."], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who plays the role of tessa in the show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jane Levy", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Development and production", "Rationale": "Casting announcements began in February 2011, with Jane Levy the first actor cast, playing the role of Tessa Altman,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jane Levy", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Development and production", "Rationale": "Jane Levy"}, {"Answer": "Jane Levy.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Development and production", "Rationale": "Casting announcements began in February 2011, with Jane Levy the first actor cast, playing the role of Tessa Altman,"}, {"Answer": "Jane Levy", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Development and production", "Rationale": "Casting announcements began in February 2011, with Jane Levy the first actor cast, playing the role of Tessa Altman"}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "how well did it perform commercially?", "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ", "was it used in any other media?", "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film and the TV show \"Suburgatory\", it is featured in the film in 2017 and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA", "what is the tv show about?", "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "who plays the role of tessa in the show?", "Jane Levy"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "who is the broadcaster of the show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "ABC", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "International broadcasts", "Rationale": "The series has been picked up in Canada by City, where it is simulcast with the ABC broadcasts.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "ABC", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Development and production", "Rationale": "ABC"}, {"Answer": "ABC.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Development and production", "Rationale": "The series first appeared on ABC's development slate in October 2010. On January 14, 2011, ABC placed a pilot order, w"}, {"Answer": "ABC", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Suburgatory is an American television sitcom created by Emily Kapnek that aired on ABC"}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "how well did it perform commercially?", "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ", "was it used in any other media?", "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film and the TV show \"Suburgatory\", it is featured in the film in 2017 and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA", "what is the tv show about?", "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "who plays the role of tessa in the show?", "Jane Levy", "who is the broadcaster of the show?", "ABC"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what is the rating of the show?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": "The debut episode did well, scoring a 3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The debut episode did well, scoring a 3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": "The debut episode did well, scoring a 3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in."}, {"Answer": "The debut episode did well, scoring a 3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": "The debut episode did well, scoring a 3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in."}, {"Answer": "The debut episode did well, scoring a 3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": "The debut episode did well, scoring a 3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in."}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "how well did it perform commercially?", "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ", "was it used in any other media?", "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film and the TV show \"Suburgatory\", it is featured in the film in 2017 and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA", "what is the tv show about?", "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "who plays the role of tessa in the show?", "Jane Levy", "who is the broadcaster of the show?", "ABC", "what is the rating of the show?", "3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who composed its theme music?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jared Faber and Emily Kapnek", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Theme song", "Rationale": "The theme song, \"Pleasant Nightmare\", was written by Jared Faber and Emily Kapnek and is sung by Alih Jey. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Jared Faber and Emily Kapnek.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Theme song", "Rationale": "The theme song, \"Pleasant Nightmare\", was written by Jared Faber and Emily Kapnek and is sung by Alih Jey. The theme song is slightly different in episode 22 (the last episode of season 1). In the season 2 premiere,"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what movie is count on me by bruno mars in", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the song part of an album?", "Yes, it is from \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\" album", "how well did it perform commercially?", "It spent two weeks at its peak position of 13, it was also awarded a platinum plaque by Recorded Music NZ", "was it used in any other media?", "The recording is part of the Belgian/American animated film and the TV show \"Suburgatory\", it is featured in the film in 2017 and on a commercial for Ferrero SpA", "what is the tv show about?", "The series follows George Altman, a single father who decides to get away from New York City to the suburbs so he can give his teenage daughter, Tessa, a better life.", "who plays the role of tessa in the show?", "Jane Levy", "who is the broadcaster of the show?", "ABC", "what is the rating of the show?", "3.3 among the 18\u201349 demos with 9.81 million viewers tuning in", "who composed its theme music?", "Jared Faber and Emily Kapnek"], "Conversation_no": 187, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did it premiere?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From September 28, 2011 to May 14, 2014", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Suburgatory is an American television sitcom created by Emily Kapnek that aired on ABC from September 28, 2011, to May 14, 2014. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "September 28, 2011", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " September 28, 2011"}, {"Answer": "September 28, 2011.", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Suburgatory is an American television sitcom created by Emily Kapnek that aired on ABC from September 28, 2011, to May 14, 2014."}, {"Answer": "September 28, 2011", "Topic": "Suburgatory", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Suburgatory is an American television sitcom created by Emily Kapnek that aired on ABC from September 28, 2011, to May 14, 2014. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Photosynthesis and respiration", "Rationale": "n nature, free oxygen is produced by the light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesi", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Using the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Oxygen is continuously replenished in Earth's atmosphere by photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide."}, {"Answer": "Photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oxygen is continuously replenished in Earth's atmosphere by photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is too chemically reactive to remain a free element in air without being continuously replenished by the photosynthetic action of living organisms. "}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "how does lavoisier contribute?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Lavoisier's contribution", "Rationale": "avoisier conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Lavoisier's contribution", "Rationale": "Lavoisier conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works. He used these and similar experiments, all started in 1774, to discredit the phlogiston theory and to prove that the substance discovered by Priestley and Scheele was a chemical element."}, {"Answer": "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Lavoisier's contribution", "Rationale": "Lavoisier conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works."}, {"Answer": "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Lavoisier's contribution", "Rationale": "Lavoisier conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works."}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what are its isotopes?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number", "Topic": "Isotope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Isotopes are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "O, O, and O", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Isotopes and stellar origin", "Rationale": "Naturally occurring oxygen is composed of three stable isotopes, O, O, and O, with O being the most abundant (99.762% natural abundance).\n"}, {"Answer": "Oxygen-16, Oxygen-17 and Oxygen-18.", "Topic": "Oxygen-16", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oxygen-16 (O) is a stable isotope of oxygen,"}, {"Answer": "Three stable isotopes, O, O, and O.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Isotopes and stellar origin", "Rationale": "Naturally occurring oxygen is composed of three stable isotopes, O, O, and O, with O being the most abundant (99.762% natural abundance)."}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "what are its isotopes?", "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are its allotropes?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth is called dioxygen", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Allotropes", "Rationale": "The common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth is called dioxygen, , the major part of the Earth's atmospheric oxygen"}, {"Answer": "The common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth is called dioxygen.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Allotropes", "Rationale": "The common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth is called dioxygen, , the major part of the Earth's atmospheric oxygen (see Occurrence). "}, {"Answer": "The common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth is called dioxygen.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Allotropes", "Rationale": "The common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth is called dioxygen"}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "what are its isotopes?", "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number", "what are its allotropes?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how is it stored?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Oxygen storage methods include high pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Storage", "Rationale": "Oxygen storage methods include high pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds"}, {"Answer": "High pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Storage", "Rationale": "Oxygen storage methods include high pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds. "}, {"Answer": "In high pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Storage", "Rationale": "Oxygen storage methods include high pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds. "}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "what are its isotopes?", "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number", "what are its allotropes?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is it stored?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "is it toxic?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No it is not toxic", "Topic": "Allotropes of oxygen", "Topic_section": "Phases of solid oxygen", "Rationale": "There are six known distinct phases of solid oxygen. One of them is a dark-red cluster. When oxygen is subjected to a pressure of 96\u00a0GPa, it becomes metallic, in a similar manner to hydrogen, and becomes more similar to the heavier chalcogens, such as tellurium and polonium, both of which show significant metallic character. At very low temperatures, this phase also becomes superconducting.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It can be toxic at elevated partial pressures, leading to convulsions and other health problems.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Toxicity", "Rationale": "Oxygen gas () can be toxic at elevated partial pressures, leading to convulsions and other health problems. "}, {"Answer": "It can be toxic at elevated partial pressures, leading to convulsions and other health problems.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Toxicity", "Rationale": "Oxygen gas () can be toxic at elevated partial pressures, leading to convulsions and other health problems. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, at elevated partial pressures.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Toxicity", "Rationale": "Oxygen gas () can be toxic at elevated partial pressures, leading to convulsions and other health problems. "}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "what are its isotopes?", "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number", "what are its allotropes?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is it stored?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is it toxic?", "No it is not toxic"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what are its industrial uses?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Smelting of iron ore into steel consumes 55% of commercially produced oxygen is one the industrial use", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Industrial", "Rationale": "Smelting of iron ore into steel consumes 55% of commercially produced oxygen. In this process, is injected through a high-pressure lance into molten iron, which removes sulfur impurities and excess carbon as the respective oxides, and . The reactions are exothermic, so the temperature increases to 1,700\u00a0\u00b0C.\n"}, {"Answer": "Smelting of iron ore into steel consumes 55% of commercially produced oxygen.Another 25% of commercially produced oxygen is used by the chemical industry.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Industrial", "Rationale": "Smelting of iron ore into steel consumes 55% of commercially produced oxygen. In this process, is injected through a high-pressure lance into molten iron, which removes sulfur impurities and excess carbon as the respective oxides, and . The reactions are exothermic, so the temperature increases to 1,700\u00a0\u00b0C.\n\nAnother 25% of commercially produced oxygen is used by the chemical industry. "}, {"Answer": "Smelting of iron ore into steel and in the chemical industry.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Industrial", "Rationale": "Smelting of iron ore into steel consumes 55% of commercially produced oxygen."}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "what are its isotopes?", "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number", "what are its allotropes?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is it stored?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is it toxic?", "No it is not toxic", "what are its industrial uses?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which scientist was involved in early experiments related to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was solated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Oxygen was isolated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, i", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Philo of Byzantium", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Early experiments", "Rationale": "One of the first known experiments on the relationship between combustion and air was conducted by the 2nd century\u00a0BCE Greek writer on mechanics, Philo of Byzantium"}, {"Answer": "Robert Boyle and John Mayow.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Early experiments", "Rationale": "In the late 17th\u00a0century, Robert Boyle proved that air is necessary for combustion. English chemist John Mayow (1641\u20131679) refined this work by showing that fire requires only a part of air that he called \"spiritus nitroaereus\"."}, {"Answer": "Philo of Byzantium.", "Topic": "Oxygen", "Topic_section": "Early experiments", "Rationale": "One of the first known experiments on the relationship between combustion and air was conducted by the 2nd century\u00a0BCE Greek writer on mechanics, Philo of Byzantium."}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "what are its isotopes?", "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number", "what are its allotropes?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is it stored?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is it toxic?", "No it is not toxic", "what are its industrial uses?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which scientist was involved in early experiments related to it?", "It was solated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "which theory was proposed by the second scientist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Theory of phlogiston", "Topic": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele", "Topic_section": "The theory of phlogiston", "Rationale": "Scheele's study of the gas not yet named oxygen was prompted by a complaint by Torbern Olof Bergman, a professor at Uppsala University who would eventually become Scheele's friend. Bergman informed Scheele that the saltpeter he had purchased from Scheele's employer, after long heating, produced red vapors (now known to be nitrogen dioxide) when it came into contact with acetic acid. Scheele's quick explanation was that the saltpeter had absorbed phlogiston with the heat (had been reduced to nitrite, in modern terms) and gave off a new phlogisticated gas as an active principle when combined with an acid (even a weak acid).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Theory of phlogiston", "Topic": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele", "Topic_section": "The theory of phlogiston", "Rationale": ". Although Scheele was unable to grasp the significance of his discovery of the substance that Lavoisier later named oxygen, his work was essential for the abandonment of the long-held theory of phlogiston."}, {"Answer": "Theory of phlogiston.", "Topic": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele", "Topic_section": "The theory of phlogiston", "Rationale": "Scheele achieved astonishingly prolific and important results without the expensive laboratory equipment to which his Parisian contemporary Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier was accustomed. Through the studies of Lavoisier, Joseph Priestley, Scheele, and others, chemistry was made a standardized field with consistent procedures. Although Scheele was unable to grasp the significance of his discovery of the substance that Lavoisier later named oxygen, his work was essential for the abandonment of the long-held theory of phlogiston."}, {"Answer": "The theory of phlogiston.", "Topic": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele", "Topic_section": "The theory of phlogiston", "Rationale": " Although Scheele was unable to grasp the significance of his discovery of the substance that Lavoisier later named oxygen, his work was essential for the abandonment of the long-held theory of phlogiston."}]} {"Context": ["oxygen (o2) is formed in photosynthesis as a direct result of", "Light-driven splitting of water during oxygenic photosynthesis", "how does lavoisier contribute?", "He conducted the first adequate quantitative experiments on oxidation and gave the first correct explanation of how combustion works", "what are its isotopes?", "They are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number", "what are its allotropes?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is it stored?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is it toxic?", "No it is not toxic", "what are its industrial uses?", "UNANSWERABLE", "which scientist was involved in early experiments related to it?", "It was solated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele", "which theory was proposed by the second scientist?", "Theory of phlogiston"], "Conversation_no": 188, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which are some of the works of the first scientist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He developed ways of purification and creation of various acids, metals and other chemical compounds", "Topic": "Michael Sendivogius", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Michael Sendivogius (; ; 2 February 1566 \u2013 1636) was a Polish alchemist, philosopher, and medical doctor. A pioneer of chemistry, he developed ways of purification and creation of various acids, metals and other chemical compounds. He discovered that air is not a single substance and contains a life-giving substance\u2014later called oxygen\u2014170 years before Scheele's discovery of the element. He correctly identified this 'food of life' with the gas (also oxygen) given off by heating nitre (saltpetre). This substance, the 'central nitre', had a central position in Sendivogius' schema of the universe.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He developed ways of purification and creation of various acids, metals and other chemical compounds", "Topic": "Michael Sendivogius", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "A pioneer of chemistry, he developed ways of purification and creation of various acids, metals and other chemical compounds."}, {"Answer": "He developed ways of purification and creation of various acids, metals and other chemical compounds.", "Topic": "Michael Sendivogius", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " A pioneer of chemistry, he developed ways of purification and creation of various acids, metals and other chemical compounds. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "In 1837.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The story was first recorded in narrative form by British writer and poet Robert Southey, and first published anonymously as \"The Story of the Three Bears\" in 1837 in a volume of his writings called \"The Doctor\". The same year Southey's tale was published, the story was versified by George Nicol, who acknowledged the anonymous author of \"The Doctor\" as \"the great, original concocter\" of the tale. Southey was delighted with Nicol's effort to bring more exposure to the tale, concerned children might overlook it in \"The Doctor\". Nicol's version was illustrated with engravings by B. Hart (after \"C.J.\"), and was reissued in 1848 with Southey identified as the story's author.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1837", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": " \"The Story of the Three Bears\" in 1837 in a volume of his writings called \"The Doctor\". "}, {"Answer": "In the 19th-century", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears\" (originally titled \"The Story of the Three Bears\") is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist. The"}, {"Answer": "1837", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The story was first recorded in narrative form by British writer and poet Robert Southey, and first published anonymously as \"The Story of the Three Bears\" in 1837 in a volume of his writings called \"The Doctor\". "}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what kind of a work is it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\" (originally titled \"The Story of the Three Bears\") is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear (who is not actually an infant, but rather a small cub).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\" (originally titled \"The Story of the Three Bears\") is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist. "}, {"Answer": "Fairy tale", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears\" (originally titled \"The Story of the Three Bears\") is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. Wh"}, {"Answer": "A fairy tale", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " fairy tale "}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is the composer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The story was first recorded in narrative form by British writer and poet Robert Southey, and first published anonymously as \"The Story of the Three Bears\" in 1837 in a volume of his writings called \"The Doctor\". The same year Southey's tale was published, the story was versified by George Nicol, who acknowledged the anonymous author of \"The Doctor\" as \"the great, original concocter\" of the tale. Southey was delighted with Nicol's effort to bring more exposure to the tale, concerned children might overlook it in \"The Doctor\". Nicol's version was illustrated with engravings by B. Hart (after \"C.J.\"), and was reissued in 1848 with Southey identified as the story's author.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The story was first recorded in narrative form by British writer and poet Robert Southey", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "The story was first recorded in narrative form by British writer and poet Robert Southey"}, {"Answer": "Robert Southey", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Robert Southey ( or ; 12 August 1774 \u2013 21 March 1843) was an English poet of the Romantic school, and Poet Laureate from 1813 until his death. Like the other Lake Poets, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Southey had begun as a radical, but became steadily more conservative, as he acquired respect for Britain and its institutions. Other romantics, notably Byron, accused him of siding with the establishment for money and status. He is principally remembered as author of the poem \"After Blenheim\" and the original version of \"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\"."}, {"Answer": "Poet Robert Southey", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "poet Robert Southey,"}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "who is the composer?", "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is the storyline?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In one version a littele girl who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear (who is not actually an infant, but rather a small cub).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. "}, {"Answer": "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\" (originally titled \"The Story of the Three Bears\") is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear (who is not actually an infant, but rather a small cub).\n"}, {"Answer": "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks"}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "who is the composer?", "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey.", "what is the storyline?", "In one version a littele girl who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what were the various interpretations this work received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman, the second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, the third version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear (who is not actually an infant, but rather a small cub).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Maria Tatar, in \"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\" (2002), notes that Southey's tale is sometimes viewed as a cautionary tale that imparts a lesson about the hazards of wandering off and exploring unknown territory, In \"The Uses of Enchantment\" (1976), the child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim describes Goldilocks as \"poor, beautiful, and charming\", and notes that the story does not describe her positively except for her hair.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Interpretations", "Rationale": "Maria Tatar, in \"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\" (2002), notes that Southey's tale is sometimes viewed as a cautionary tale that imparts a lesson about the hazards of wandering off and exploring unknown territory. Like \"The Tale of the Three Little Pigs\", the story uses repetitive formulas to engage the child's attention and to reinforce the point about safety and shelter. Tatar points out that the tale is typically framed today as a discovery of what is \"just right\", but for earlier generations, it was a tale about an intruder who could not control herself when encountering the possessions of others.\n\nIn \"The Uses of Enchantment\" (1976), the child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim describes Goldilocks as \"poor, beautiful, and charming\", and notes that the story does not describe her positively except for her hair. Bettelheim mainly discussed the tale in terms of Goldilocks' struggle to move past Oedipal issues to confront adolescent identity problems.\n\nIn Bettelheim's view, the tale fa"}, {"Answer": "Maria Tatar, in \"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\" (2002), notes that Southey's tale is sometimes viewed as a cautionary tale that imparts a lesson about the hazards of wandering off and exploring unknown territory.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Interpretations", "Rationale": "aria Tatar, in \"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\" (2002), notes that Southey's tale is sometimes viewed as a cautionary tale that imparts a lesson about the hazards of wandering off and exploring unknown territory. "}, {"Answer": "Maria Tatar, in \"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\" (2002), notes that Southey's tale is sometimes viewed as a cautionary tale that imparts a lesson about the hazards of wandering off and exploring unknown territory.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Interpretations", "Rationale": "Maria Tatar, in \"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\" (2002), notes that Southey's tale is sometimes viewed as a cautionary tale that imparts a lesson about the hazards of wandering off and exploring unknown territory. "}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "who is the composer?", "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey.", "what is the storyline?", "In one version a littele girl who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again.", "what were the various interpretations this work received?", "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman, the second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, the third version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what can you tell me about his other works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\", \"The Tale of the Three Little Pigs\", \"The Uses of Enchantment\".", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Interpretations", "Rationale": "Maria Tatar, in \"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\" (2002), notes that Southey's tale is sometimes viewed as a cautionary tale that imparts a lesson about the hazards of wandering off and exploring unknown territory. Like \"The Tale of the Three Little Pigs\", the story uses repetitive formulas to engage the child's attention and to reinforce the point about safety and shelter. Tatar points out that the tale is typically framed today as a discovery of what is \"just right\", but for earlier generations, it was a tale about an intruder who could not control herself when encountering the possessions of others.\n\nIn \"The Uses of Enchantment\" (1976), the child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim describes Goldilocks as \"poor, beautiful, and charming\", and notes that the story does not describe her positively except for her hair. Bettelheim mainly discussed the tale in terms of Goldilocks' struggle to move past Oedipal issues to confront adolescent identity problems.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is principally remembered as author of the poem \"After Blenheim\"", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is principally remembered as author of the poem \"After Blenheim\" and the original version of \"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\"."}, {"Answer": "He was the author of After Blenheim", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "English poet of the Romantic school, and Poet Laureate from 1813 until his death. Like the other Lake Poets, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Southey had begun as a radical, but became steadily more conservative, as he acquired respect for Britain and its institutions. Other romantics, notably Byron, accused him of siding with the establishment for money and status. He is principally remembered as author of the poem \"After Blenheim\" and the original version of \"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\"."}, {"Answer": "\"After Blenheim\"", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Other romantics, notably Byron, accused him of siding with the establishment for money and status. He is principally remembered as author of the poem \"After Blenheim\" and the original version of \"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\"."}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "who is the composer?", "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey.", "what is the storyline?", "In one version a littele girl who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again.", "what were the various interpretations this work received?", "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman, the second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, the third version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear.", "what can you tell me about his other works?", "\"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\", \"The Tale of the Three Little Pigs\", \"The Uses of Enchantment\"."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "was he active in politics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, a radical supporter of the French Revolution", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": "Although originally a radical supporter of the French Revolution"}, {"Answer": "Yes hevigorously supported the Liverpool government. He argued against parliamentary reform (\"the railroad to ruin with the Devil for driver\"), blamed the Peterloo Massacre on an allegedly revolutionary \"rabble\" killed and injured by government troops, and spurned Catholic emancipation.", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": "Although originally a radical supporter of the French Revolution, Southey followed the trajectory of his fellow Romantic poets Wordsworth and Coleridge towards conservatism. Embraced by the Tory establishment as Poet Laureate, and from 1807 in receipt of a yearly stipend from them, he vigorously supported the Liverpool government. He argued against parliamentary reform (\"the railroad to ruin with the Devil for driver\"), blamed the Peterloo Massacre on an allegedly revolutionary \"rabble\" killed and injured by government troops, and spurned Catholic emancipation. In 1817 he privately proposed penal transportation for those guilty of \"libel\" or \"sedition\". He had in mind figures like Thomas Jonathan Wooler and William Hone, whose prosecution he urged. Such writers were guilty, he wrote in the \"Quarterly Review\", of \"inflaming the turbulent temper of the manufacturer and disturbing the quiet attachment of the peasant to those institutions under which he and his fathers have dwelt in peace."}, {"Answer": "He vigorously supported the Liverpool government.", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Politics", "Rationale": " he vigorously supported the Liverpool government. He argued against parliamentary reform "}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "who is the composer?", "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey.", "what is the storyline?", "In one version a littele girl who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again.", "what were the various interpretations this work received?", "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman, the second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, the third version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear.", "what can you tell me about his other works?", "\"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\", \"The Tale of the Three Little Pigs\", \"The Uses of Enchantment\".", "was he active in politics?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what all honors has he received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "None, But It was well received and most popular fairy tales in the English language.", "Topic": "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". \"Goldilocks and the Three Bears\" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Southey was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1822. He was also a member of the Royal Spanish Academy.", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Honours and memberships", "Rationale": "Southey was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1822. He was also a member of the Royal Spanish Academy."}, {"Answer": "He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1822. He was also a member of the Royal Spanish Academy.", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Honours and memberships", "Rationale": "Southey was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1822. He was also a member of the Royal Spanish Academy."}, {"Answer": "Southey was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1822. He was also a member of the Royal Spanish Academy.", "Topic": "Robert Southey", "Topic_section": "Honours and memberships", "Rationale": "Southey was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1822. He was also a member of the Royal Spanish Academy."}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "who is the composer?", "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey.", "what is the storyline?", "In one version a littele girl who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again.", "what were the various interpretations this work received?", "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman, the second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, the third version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear.", "what can you tell me about his other works?", "\"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\", \"The Tale of the Three Little Pigs\", \"The Uses of Enchantment\".", "was he active in politics?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what all honors has he received?", "None, But It was well received and most popular fairy tales in the English language."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the structure of his third work mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales.", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Structure and contents", "Rationale": "The book is divided into two main sections. The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines Bettelheim's thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales, specifically:\n\nBettelheim presents a case that fairy tales help children solve certain existential problems such as separation anxiety, oedipal conflict, and sibling rivalries. The extreme violence and ugly emotions of many fairy tales serve to deflect what may well be going on in the child's mind anyway. A child's unrealistic fears often require unrealistic hopes. And furthermore, \"The Frog King\" may be superior to modern sex education in that it acknowledges that a child may find sex disgusting, and this may serve a protective function for the child.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The book is divided into two main sections. The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines Bettelheim's thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Structure and contents", "Rationale": "The book is divided into two main sections. The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines Bettelheim's thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales"}, {"Answer": "The book is divided into two main sections. The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines Bettelheim's thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Structure and contents", "Rationale": "he book is divided into two main sections. The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines Bettelheim's thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales"}, {"Answer": "The book is divided into two main sections. The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines Bettelheim's thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Structure and contents", "Rationale": "The book is divided into two main sections. The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines Bettelheim's thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales"}]} {"Context": ["when was goldilocks and the three bears written", "In 1837.", "what kind of a work is it?", "It is a British 19th-century fairy tale story.", "who is the composer?", "It is a story written by British writer and poet Robert Southey.", "what is the storyline?", "In one version a littele girl who enters the forest home of three bachelor bears whilst they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their porridge, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again.", "what were the various interpretations this work received?", "The original version of the tale tells of a badly-behaved old woman, the second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, the third version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear.", "what can you tell me about his other works?", "\"The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales\", \"The Tale of the Three Little Pigs\", \"The Uses of Enchantment\".", "was he active in politics?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what all honors has he received?", "None, But It was well received and most popular fairy tales in the English language.", "what is the structure of his third work mentioned above?", "The first, \"A Pocketful of Magic,\" outlines thoughts on the value of fairy tales for children. The second part, \"In Fairy Land,\" presents psychoanalytical readings of several popular fairy tales."], "Conversation_no": 189, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "how was it received ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has been cited as an influence in many subsequent works that utilise fairy tales and as the inspiration for 1986 musical.", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Reception and influence", "Rationale": "In the U.S., Bettelheim and \"The Uses of Enchantment\" won the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism\nand the 1977 National Book Award in category Contemporary Thought.\n\nRobert A. Segal writes, \"It is the disjunction between Bettelheim's up-to-date approach to fairy tales and his old-fashioned approach to myths that is striking.\"\n\n\"The Uses of Enchantment\" has been cited as an influence in many subsequent works that utilise fairy tales in adult terms, including the 2011 Catherine Hardwicke film \"Red Riding Hood\" and the 2014 fantasy horror film \"Red Kingdom Rising\". It was claimed by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine as the inspiration for their 1986 musical \"Into the Woods\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the U.S., Bettelheim and \"The Uses of Enchantment\" won the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism and the 1977 National Book Award in category Contemporary Thought.", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Reception and influence", "Rationale": "In the U.S., Bettelheim and \"The Uses of Enchantment\" won the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism\nand the 1977 National Book Award in category Contemporary Thought."}, {"Answer": "It won the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism and the 1977 National Book Award in category Contemporary Thought.", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Reception and influence", "Rationale": "n the U.S., Bettelheim and \"The Uses of Enchantment\" won the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism\nand the 1977 National Book Award in category Contemporary Thought."}, {"Answer": "It won the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism and the 1977 National Book Award in category Contemporary Thought.", "Topic": "The Uses of Enchantment", "Topic_section": "Reception and influence", "Rationale": "won the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism\nand the 1977 National Book Award in category Contemporary Thought."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Justin Hammer", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Stark's rival, Justin Hammer, fakes Vanko's death while breaking him out of prison and asks him to build a line of armored suits to upstage Stark. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Russian scientist Ivan Vanko.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Meanwhile, Russian scientist Ivan Vanko uses his own version of the technology to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer"], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which other actors are there in this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " the film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Jon Favreau, Clark Gregg, Leslie Bibb, Garry Shandling, Olivia Munn and others.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Cast", "Rationale": "The director, Jon Favreau, reprises his role as Happy Hogan, Tony Stark's bodyguard and chauffeur, while Clark Gregg and Leslie Bibb reprise their roles as S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Phil Coulson and reporter Christine Everhart, respectively. John Slattery appears as Tony's father Howard Stark and Garry Shandling appears as United States Senator Stern, who wants Stark to give Iron Man's armor to the government. Favreau stated that Shandling's character was named after radio personality Howard Stern. Paul Bettany again voices Stark's computer, J.A.R.V.I.S. Olivia Munn originally appeared as an unnamed character who was subsequently cut from the film. Favreau then gave her the role of Chess Roberts, a reporter covering the Stark expo. Yevgeni Lazarev appears as Ivan Vanko's father Anton Vanko, Kate Mara portrays a Process Server who summons Tony to the government hearing, and Stan Lee appears as himself (but is mistaken for Larry King)."}, {"Answer": "Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwelland many more.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson."}, {"Answer": "Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. "}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson."], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what is the storyline?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "s a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": ". Six months after \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark resists calls from the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology, which is causing his declining health. Meanwhile, Russian scientist Ivan Vanko uses his own version of the technology to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "m Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. Six months after \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark resists calls from the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology, which is causing his declining health. Meanwhile, Russian scientist Ivan Vanko uses his own version of the technology to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family."}, {"Answer": "Six months after \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark resists calls from the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology, which is causing his declining health. Meanwhile, Russian scientist Ivan Vanko uses his own version of the technology to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Six months after \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark resists calls from the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology, which is causing his declining health. Meanwhile, Russian scientist Ivan Vanko uses his own version of the technology to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family."}, {"Answer": "Six months after \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark resists calls from the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology, which is causing his declining health. Meanwhile, Russian scientist Ivan Vanko uses his own version of the technology to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Six months after \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark resists calls from the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology, which is causing his declining health. Meanwhile, Russian scientist Ivan Vanko uses his own version of the technology to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man."], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "where is it filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, though other locations were also used. Scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "California and Monaco.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Filming took place from April to July 2009, mostly in California like the first film except for a key sequence in Monaco. "}, {"Answer": "Pasadena Masonic Temple, Raleigh Studios, Edwards Air Force Base and Downey Studios, to name a few.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography began April 6, 2009, at the Pasadena Masonic Temple, with the working title \"Rasputin\". The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, though other locations were also used. Scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base from May 11 through May 13. The location had also been used for \"Iron Man\", and Favreau stated that he felt the \"real military assets make the movie more authentic and the topography and the beauty of the desert and flightline open the movie up\". The Historic Grand Prix of Monaco action sequence was shot in the parking lot of Downey Studios, with sets constructed in May and filming lasting through June. Permission to film in Monaco prior to the 2009 Monaco Grand Prix had initially been awarded, but was later retracted by Bernie Ecclestone. The filmmakers shipped one Rolls-Royce Phantom there, and filmed a track sequence in which race cars were later digitally added. Tanner Foust took on the role of driving Stark's racing car. Also in June"}, {"Answer": "Edwards Air Force Base and Downey Studios.", "Topic": "Iron Man 2", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base from May 11 through May 13. The location had also been used for \"Iron Man\", and Favreau stated that he felt the \"real military assets make the movie more authentic and the topography and the beauty of the desert and flightline open the movie up\". The Historic Grand Prix of Monaco action sequence was shot in the parking lot of Downey Studios, with sets constructed in May and filming lasting through June. "}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base"], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where is this air force base located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Kern County in Edwards, California", "Topic": "Edwards Air Force Base", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation located in Kern County in Edwards, California, about northeast of Lancaster, east of Rosamond and south of California City.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Kern County in Edwards, California.", "Topic": "Edwards Air Force Base", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation located in Kern County in Edwards, California, about northeast of Lancaster, east of Rosamond and south of California City."}, {"Answer": "Kern County in Edwards, California.", "Topic": "Edwards Air Force Base", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation located in Kern County in Edwards, California, about northeast of Lancaster, east of Rosamond and south of California City."}, {"Answer": "Kern County in Edwards, California", "Topic": "Edwards Air Force Base", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation located in Kern County in Edwards, California, about northeast of Lancaster, east of Rosamond and south of California City."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California"], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Stan Lee.", "Topic": "Iron Man", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Iron Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee"}, {"Answer": "Joe Simon was the company's first true chief-editor.", "Topic": "Marvel Comics", "Topic_section": "Editors-in-chief", "Rationale": "Joe Simon was the company's first true chief-editor, with publisher Martin Goodman, who had served as titular editor only and outsourced editorial operations."}, {"Answer": "Joe Simon was the company's first true chief-editor.", "Topic": "Marvel Comics", "Topic_section": "Editors-in-chief", "Rationale": "Joe Simon was the company's first true chief-editor, with publisher Martin Goodman, who had served as titular editor only and outsourced editorial operations."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "Topic": "Marvel Comics", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Marvel has licensed its characters for theme parks and attractions, including Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventures.", "Topic": "Marvel Comics", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Marvel has licensed its characters for theme parks and attractions, including Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan."}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Marvel Super Hero Island\" at \"Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure\", is one of them.", "Topic": "Marvel Comics", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Marvel has licensed its characters for theme parks and attractions, including Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan."}, {"Answer": "Marvel has licensed its characters for theme parks and attractions, including Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida.", "Topic": "Marvel Comics", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Marvel has licensed its characters for theme parks and attractions, including Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan."], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when was this island created?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999", "Topic": "Marvel Super Hero Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Marvel Super Hero Island is an area at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure park in Orlando, Florida that is themed after popular Marvel Comics superheroes. The area opened in 1999, t", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1999.", "Topic": "Marvel Super Hero Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The area opened in 1999"}, {"Answer": "1999", "Topic": "Marvel Super Hero Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The area opened in 1999, ten years prior to Universal competitor The Walt Disney Company acquiring Marvel Entertainment in 2009. "}, {"Answer": "1999", "Topic": "Marvel Super Hero Island", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Marvel Super Hero Island is an area at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure park in Orlando, Florida that is themed after popular Marvel Comics superheroes. The area opened in 1999, ten years prior to Universal competitor The Walt Disney Company acquiring Marvel Entertainment in 2009."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "when was this island created?", "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999"], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "can you explain the ride you mentioned in your previous answer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a motion-based 3D dark ride located at the Islands of Adventure, Orlando and Universal Studios Japan, Osaka theme parks, based on the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man.", "Topic": "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (also known as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man: The Ride in Universal Studios Japan) is a motion-based 3D dark ride located at the Islands of Adventure, Orlando and Universal Studios Japan, Osaka theme parks, based on the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man. "}, {"Answer": "\"The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man\" is a motion-based 3D dark ride.", "Topic": "Marvel Super Hero Island", "Topic_section": "Attractions", "Rationale": "\"The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man\" is a motion-based 3D dark ride, which was considered a huge technological achievement, combining 3-D film, ride movement, and special effects for the very first time. The ride takes place in New York City and features Spider-Man taking on the Sinister Syndicate, when it is learned that they seize the Statue of Liberty with an anti-gravity gun and threatens to destroy the statue if the city does not surrender to them. Guests enters through the \"Daily Bugle\" with empty offices and apparently all of the reporters have fled in the midst of the carnage. With no reporters left, the Bugle's Editor-in-Chief J. Jonah Jameson hatches a plan to send guests as would-be-reporters to cover the story in the news-gathering vehicle, known as the SCOOP."}, {"Answer": "It is a motion-based 3D dark ride.", "Topic": "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (also known as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man: The Ride in Universal Studios Japan) is a motion-based 3D dark ride located at the Islands of Adventure, Orlando and Universal Studios Japan, Osaka theme parks, based on the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man. "}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "when was this island created?", "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999", "can you explain the ride you mentioned in your previous answer?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "has it received it award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Its won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010.", "Topic": "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": " It won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010. I", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "It won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010.", "Topic": "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "\"The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man\" has been the recipient of many awards from the amusement park industry. It won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010. It has since placed second in that category, after fellow Islands of Adventure attraction, \"Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey\", took the top spot in 2011. In 2000, the ride won a Thea Award from the Themed Entertainment Association for outstanding themed entertainment and experience design. It has also won numerous public-voted Theme Park Insider Awards and Screamscape Ultimate Awards."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award, Thea Award, Theme Park Insider Awards and Screamscape Ultimate Awards.", "Topic": "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man", "Topic_section": "Awards", "Rationale": "It won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010. It has since placed second in that category, after fellow Islands of Adventure attraction, \"Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey\", took the top spot in 2011. In 2000, the ride won a Thea Award from the Themed Entertainment Association for outstanding themed entertainment and experience design. It has also won numerous public-voted Theme Park Insider Awards and Screamscape Ultimate Awards."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "when was this island created?", "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999", "can you explain the ride you mentioned in your previous answer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has it received it award?", "Its won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010."], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "the japanese studio you have mentioned above; is it also a themed park?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017).", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017). The park is similar to the Universal Orlando Resort since it also contains selected attractions from Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood."}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ", located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017)."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is one of six Universal Studios theme parks.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017). "}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "when was this island created?", "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999", "can you explain the ride you mentioned in your previous answer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has it received it award?", "Its won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010.", "the japanese studio you have mentioned above; is it also a themed park?", "Yes, located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017)."], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what are some of its attractions?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World,Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Lands and attractions", "Rationale": "he Wizarding World of Harry Potter, opened on 15 July 2014 with its flagship attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The area was modeled on the areas of the same names at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood. There are also attractions that are not in the United States and are unique to Universal Studios Japan, such as Black Lake and Hogwarts Express Photo Op.\nAn eleventh area, Super Nintendo World, is scheduled to open sometime in 2021.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, opened on 15 July 2014 with its flagship attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Lands and attractions", "Rationale": "The attractions are arranged in nine areas of the park. A tenth area, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, opened on 15 July 2014 with its flagship attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The area was modeled on the areas of the same names at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood. There are also attractions that are not in the United States and are unique to Universal Studios Japan, such as Black Lake and Hogwarts Express Photo Op.\nAn eleventh area, Super Nintendo World, is scheduled to open sometime in 2021."}, {"Answer": "\"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" and \"Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey\", to name a few.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Lands and attractions", "Rationale": "The attractions are arranged in nine areas of the park. A tenth area, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, opened on 15 July 2014 with its flagship attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The area was modeled on the areas of the same names at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood. There are also attractions that are not in the United States and are unique to Universal Studios Japan, such as Black Lake and Hogwarts Express Photo Op."}, {"Answer": "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, Black Lake and Hogwarts Express Photo Op.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Lands and attractions", "Rationale": "The attractions are arranged in nine areas of the park. A tenth area, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, opened on 15 July 2014 with its flagship attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The area was modeled on the areas of the same names at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood. There are also attractions that are not in the United States and are unique to Universal Studios Japan, such as Black Lake and Hogwarts Express Photo Op."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "when was this island created?", "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999", "can you explain the ride you mentioned in your previous answer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has it received it award?", "Its won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010.", "the japanese studio you have mentioned above; is it also a themed park?", "Yes, located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017).", "what are some of its attractions?", "Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World,Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey."], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is the price of its ticket?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children. Seniors (65 years or over) start at \uffe56,455 (\uffe57,100 with tax). Studio two day passes start at \uffe514,000 (\uffe515,400 with tax) for adults and \uffe59,546 (\uffe510,500 with tax) for children.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Studio ticket prices", "Rationale": "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children. Seniors (65 years or over) start at \uffe56,455 (\uffe57,100 with tax).\n\nStudio two day passes start at \uffe514,000 (\uffe515,400 with tax) for adults and \uffe59,546 (\uffe510,500 with tax) for children.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children. Seniors (65 years or over) start at \uffe56,455 (\uffe57,100 with tax).", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Studio ticket prices", "Rationale": "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children. Seniors (65 years or over) start at \uffe56,455 (\uffe57,100 with tax)."}, {"Answer": "One day passes start at\uffe57,800 for adults and\uffe55,400 for children.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Studio ticket prices", "Rationale": "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children. Seniors (65 years or over) start at \uffe56,455 (\uffe57,100 with tax).\n\nStudio two day passes start at \uffe514,000 (\uffe515,400 with tax) for adults and \uffe59,546 (\uffe510,500 with tax) for children.\n\nIt depends on the day you enter the park."}, {"Answer": "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children.", "Topic": "Universal Studios Japan", "Topic_section": "Studio ticket prices", "Rationale": "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children."}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "when was this island created?", "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999", "can you explain the ride you mentioned in your previous answer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has it received it award?", "Its won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010.", "the japanese studio you have mentioned above; is it also a themed park?", "Yes, located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017).", "what are some of its attractions?", "Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World,Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.", "what is the price of its ticket?", "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children. Seniors (65 years or over) start at \uffe56,455 (\uffe57,100 with tax). Studio two day passes start at \uffe514,000 (\uffe515,400 with tax) for adults and \uffe59,546 (\uffe510,500 with tax) for children."], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "the list of actors you have mentioned above; what trouble did the first actor face?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs and went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "1996\u20132001: Career troubles", "Rationale": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana and went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge: ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana and went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully.", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "1996\u20132001: Career troubles", "Rationale": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana and went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge: \"It's like I have a shotgun in my mouth, and I've got my finger on the trigger, and I like the taste of the gun metal.\""}, {"Answer": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine, heroin and marijuana.", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "1996\u20132001: Career troubles", "Rationale": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana and went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge: \"It's like I have a shotgun in my mouth, and I've got my finger on the trigger, and I like the taste of the gun metal.\" He explained his relapses by claiming to have been addicted to drugs since the age of eight, due to the fact that his father, also an addict previously, had been giving them to him.\n\nIn April 1996, Downey was arrested for possession of heroin, cocaine, and an unloaded .357 Magnum handgun while he was speeding down Sunset Boulevard. A month later, while on parole, he trespassed into a neighbor's home while under the influence of a controlled substance, and fell asleep in one of the beds. He received three years of probation and was ordered to undergo compulsory drug testing. In 1997, he missed one of the court-ordered drug tests, and had to spend six months"}, {"Answer": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs.", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "1996\u20132001: Career troubles", "Rationale": "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana and went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge: \"It's like I have a shotgun in my mouth, and I've got my finger on the trigger, and I like the taste of the gun metal.\""}]} {"Context": ["who plays bad guy in iron man 2", "Justin Hammer", "which other actors are there in this film?", "The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.", "what is the storyline?", "It is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man.", "where is it filmed?", "The bulk of the production took place at Raleigh Studios, few scenes were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base", "where is this air force base located?", "Kern County in Edwards, California", "who is the editor of the mentioned comics series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is there any themed park based on this comics?", "Yes. Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers, as well as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride cloned from Islands of Adventure to Universal Studios Japan.", "when was this island created?", "Marvel Super Hero Island was created in 1999", "can you explain the ride you mentioned in your previous answer?", "UNANSWERABLE", "has it received it award?", "Its won \"Amusement Today\"s Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years from 1999 through to 2010.", "the japanese studio you have mentioned above; is it also a themed park?", "Yes, located in Osaka, is one of six Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by , which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017).", "what are some of its attractions?", "Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World,Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.", "what is the price of its ticket?", "Studio one day passes start at \uffe57,091 (\uffe57,800 with tax) for adults and \uffe54,910 (\uffe55,400 with tax) for children. Seniors (65 years or over) start at \uffe56,455 (\uffe57,100 with tax). Studio two day passes start at \uffe514,000 (\uffe515,400 with tax) for adults and \uffe59,546 (\uffe510,500 with tax) for children.", "the list of actors you have mentioned above; what trouble did the first actor face?", "From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs and went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge"], "Conversation_no": 190, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "can you name some of his blockbuster movies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Iron Man\" and Tropic Thunder", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "2008\u2013present: Iron Man, blockbuster films and further success", "Rationale": "With all of the critical success Downey had experienced throughout his career, he had not appeared in a \"blockbuster\" film. That changed in 2008 when Downey starred in two critically and commercially successful films, \"Iron Man\" and \"Tropic Thunder\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Pound\", \"Weird Science\", \"Less Than Zero\", \"Chaplin\" and others.", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "At the age of five, he made his acting debut in Robert Downey Sr.'s film \"Pound\" in 1970. He subsequently worked with the Brat Pack in the teen films \"Weird Science\" (1985) and \"Less Than Zero\" (1987). In 1992, Downey portrayed the title character in the biopic \"Chaplin\", for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a BAFTA Award. Following a stint at the Corcoran Substance Abuse Treatment Facility on drug charges, he joined the TV series \"Ally McBeal\","}, {"Answer": "\"The Singing Detective\", \"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang\", \"Tropic Thunder\" and many more.", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Initially, bond completion companies would not insure Downey, until Mel Gibson paid the insurance bond for the 2003 film \"The Singing Detective\". He subsequently went on to star in the black comedy \"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang\" (2005), the thriller \"Zodiac\" (2007), and the action comedy \"Tropic Thunder\" (2008); for the latter he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Downey gained global recognition for starring as Tony Stark / Iron Man in ten films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with \"Iron Man\" (2008). He has also played the title character in Guy Ritchie's \"Sherlock Holmes\" (2009), which earned him his second Golden Globe, and (2011)."}, {"Answer": "Iron Man, The Avengers, The Incredible Hulk, to name a few.", "Topic": "Robert Downey Jr.", "Topic_section": "2008\u2013present: Iron Man, blockbuster films and further success", "Rationale": "\"Iron Man\" was globally released between April 30 and May 3, 2008, grossing over $585\u00a0million worldwide and receiving rave reviews which cited Downey's performance as a highlight of the film. By October 2008, Downey had agreed to appear as Iron Man in two \"Iron Man\" sequels, as part of the Iron Man franchise, as well as \"The Avengers\", featuring the superhero team that Stark joins, based on Marvel's comic book series \"The Avengers\". He first reprised the role in a small appearance as Iron Man's alter ego Tony Stark in the 2008 film \"The Incredible Hulk\", as a part of Marvel Studios' depicting the same Marvel Universe on film by providing continuity among the movies."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "1921", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Tampa Bay hurricane of 1921 (also known as the 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane) is the most recent major hurricane to strike the Tampa Bay Area", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1921", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Tampa Bay hurricane of 1921 (also known as the 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane) is the most recent major hurricane to strike the Tampa Bay Area. "}, {"Answer": "1921.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Tampa Bay hurricane of 1921 (also known as the 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane) is the most recent major hurricane to strike the Tampa Bay Area."}, {"Answer": "The Tampa Bay hurricane of 1921.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Tampa Bay hurricane of 1921 (also known as the 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane) is the most recent major hurricane to strike the Tampa Bay Area."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921"], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which areas did it effected?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe storm brought strong winds to the Swan Islands, including hurricane-force winds on the main island. Heavy rains fell in Cuba, particularly in Pinar del R\u00edo Province, but only minor damage occurred. In Florida, storm surge and abnormally high tides caused damage along much of the state's west coast from Pasco County southward. Several neighborhoods and sections of Tampa were inundated, especially in Ballast Point, DeSoto Park, Edgewater Park, Hyde Park, Palmetto Beach, and other areas in the vicinity of Bayshore Boulevard. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It affected Cuba, Florida Keys, Key West, Fort Myers, to name a few.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Impact", "Rationale": "In Cuba, heavy rainfall in Pinar del R\u00edo Province caused rivers and creeks to rise. However, only minimal damage was reported.\n\nThe hurricane passed to the west of the Florida Keys as a Category\u00a04 hurricane. Its large wind field caused tropical storm force winds to the islands, with the highest wind report being 48\u00a0mph (71\u00a0km/h) in Key West. Rainfall from the hurricane's outer bands was intermittent, and storm tides of 5\u00a0ft (1.5\u00a0m) were reported. Further north, Captiva and Sanibel islands were completely inundated with water. In Punta Rassa, the majority of homes were either extensively damaged or washed away. Most highways leading out of Fort Myers were impassible due to high water. Damage to railroad tracks resulted in a suspension of service for three days. On Estero Island, a number of buildings were damaged, including the casinos, cottages, and Crescent Beach resort. The storm also destroyed the mausoleum of Dr. Cyrus Teed, the founder of Koreshanity. Damage in Lee County reached "}, {"Answer": "Swan Islands, Cuba and Florida.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The storm brought strong winds to the Swan Islands, including hurricane-force winds on the main island. Heavy rains fell in Cuba, particularly in Pinar del R\u00edo Province, but only minor damage occurred. In Florida, storm surge and abnormally high tides caused damage along much of the state's west coast from Pasco County southward. Several neighborhoods and sections of Tampa were inundated, especially in Ballast Point, DeSoto Park, Edgewater Park, Hyde Park, Palmetto Beach, and other areas in the vicinity of Bayshore Boulevard"}, {"Answer": "Tarpon Springs, Florida.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ter entering the Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane gradually curved northeastward and weakened to a Category\u00a03 before making landfall near Tarpon Springs, Florida, late on October\u00a025, becoming the first major hurricane to hit the area since a hurricane in 1848. The storm quickly weakened to a Category\u00a01 hurricane while crossing Central Florida, before reaching the Atlantic Ocean early on the following day. Thereafter, system moved east-southeastward and remained fairly stea"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County."], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who ruled the first place?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Government and politics", "Rationale": "The constitution describes the Communist Party of Cuba as the \"leading force of society and of the state\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fidel Castro", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The territory that is now Cuba was inhabited by the Ciboney Ta\u00edno people from the 4th\u00a0millennium\u00a0BC until Spanish colonization in the 15th century. From the 15th century, it was a colony of Spain until the Spanish\u2013American War of 1898, when Cuba was occupied by the United States and gained nominal independence as a \"de facto\" United States protectorate in 1902. As a fragile republic, in 1940 Cuba attempted to strengthen its democratic system, but mounting political radicalization and social strife culminated in a coup and subsequent dictatorship under Fulgencio Batista in 1952. Open corruption and oppression under Batista's rule led to his ousting in January 1959 by the 26th of July Movement, which afterwards established communist rule under the leadership of Fidel Castro. Since 1965, the state has been governed by the Communist Party of Cuba. The country was a point of contention during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, and a nuclear war nearly broke out dur"}, {"Answer": "From the 15th century, it was a colony of Spain until the Spanish\u2013American War of 1898", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "From the 15th century, it was a colony of Spain until the Spanish\u2013American War of 1898, when Cuba was occupied by the United States and gained nominal independence as a \"de facto\" United States protectorate in 1902."}, {"Answer": "Fulgencio Batista.", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "nominal independence as a \"de facto\" United States protectorate in 1902. As a fragile republic, in 1940 Cuba attempted to strengthen its democratic system, but mounting political radicalization and social strife culminated in a coup and subsequent dictatorship under Fulgencio Batista in 1952. Open corruption and oppression under Batista's rule led to his ousting in January 1959 by the 26th of July Movement, which afterwards established communist rule under the le"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "who ruled the first place?", "Communist Party of Cuba"], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "which ethnic groups immigrated here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Afro-Cubans", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Ethnoracial groups", "Rationale": "In fact, the Minority Rights Group International determined that \"An objective assessment of the situation of Afro-Cubans remains problematic due to scant records and a paucity of systematic studies both pre- and post-revolution. Estimates of the percentage of people of African descent in the Cuban population vary enormously, ranging from 34% to 62%\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Ciboney Ta\u00edno people.", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The territory that is now Cuba was inhabited by the Ciboney Ta\u00edno people from the 4th\u00a0millennium\u00a0BC until Spanish colonization in the 15th century. "}, {"Answer": "f Canarian, Catalan, Andalusian, Galician, and other Spanish people. Other prominent immigrant groups included French, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Dutch, Greek, British, Irish and U.S. citizens.", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Immigration", "Rationale": "Immigration and emigration have played a prominent part in Cuba's demographic profile. Between the 18th and early 20th century, large waves of Canarian, Catalan, Andalusian, Galician, and other Spanish people immigrated to Cuba. Between 1899\u20131930 alone, close to a million Spaniards entered the country, though many would eventually return to Spain. Other prominent immigrant groups included French, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Dutch, Greek, British, and Irish, as well as small number of descendants of U.S. citizens who arrived in Cuba in the late 19th and early 20th centuries."}, {"Answer": "Canarian, Catalan, Andalusian, Galician, etc.", "Topic": "Cuba", "Topic_section": "Immigration", "Rationale": "Immigration and emigration have played a prominent part in Cuba's demographic profile. Between the 18th and early 20th century, large waves of Canarian, Catalan, Andalusian, Galician, and other Spanish people immigrated to Cuba. Between 1899\u20131930 alone, close to a million Spaniards entered the country, thou"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "who ruled the first place?", "Communist Party of Cuba", "which ethnic groups immigrated here?", "Afro-Cubans"], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is one of the principles of its communist party?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies.", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The PCC is a communist party based on democratic centralism, a principle conceived by Russian Marxist Vladimir Lenin, entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The PCC is a communist party based on democratic centralism, a principle conceived by Russian Marxist Vladimir Lenin, entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies.", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The PCC is a communist party based on democratic centralism, a principle conceived by Russian Marxist Vladimir Lenin, entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies. The highest body within the PCC is the Party Congress, which convened every five years. When the Congress was not in session, the Central Committee was the highest body. Because the Central Committee met twice a year, most day-to-day duties and responsibilities are vested in the Politburo. Since April 2011, the First Secretary of the Central Committee has been Ra\u00fal Castro, younger brother of the previous First Secretary Fidel Castro, who died on 25 November 2016. The Second Secretary has been Jos\u00e9 Ram\u00f3n Machado Ventura."}, {"Answer": "Democratic centralism.", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe PCC is a communist party based on democratic centralism, a principle conceived by Russian Marxist Vladimir Lenin, "}, {"Answer": "Democratic centralism.", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The PCC is a communist party based on democratic centralism, a principle conceived by Russian Marxist Vladimir Lenin, entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies. "}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "who ruled the first place?", "Communist Party of Cuba", "which ethnic groups immigrated here?", "Afro-Cubans", "what is one of the principles of its communist party?", "It entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies."], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "3 October 1965", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was founded on 3 October 1965 through as a successor of the which was in turn made up of the 26th of July Movement and Popular Socialist Party that seized power in Cuba after the 1959 Cuban Revolution.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "3 October 1965.", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Communist Party of Cuba is the ruling political party in the Republic of Cuba. The Cuban constitution ascribes the role of the party to be the \"leading force of society and of the state\". It was founded on 3 October 1965 through as a successor of the which was in turn made up of the 26th of July Movement and Popular Socialist Party that seized power in Cuba after the 1959 Cuban Revolution.\n"}, {"Answer": "3 October 1965.", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was founded on 3 October 1965 through as a successor of the which was in turn made up of the 26th of July Movement and Popular Socialist Party that seized power in Cuba after the 1959 Cuban Revolution."}, {"Answer": "3 October 1965.", "Topic": "Communist Party of Cuba", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Communist Party of Cuba is the ruling political party in the Republic of Cuba. The Cuban constitution ascribes the role of the party to be the \"leading force of society and of the state\". It was founded on 3 October 1965 through as a successor of the which was in turn made up of the 26th of July Movement and Popular Socialist Party that seized power in Cuba after the 1959 Cuban Revolution."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "who ruled the first place?", "Communist Party of Cuba", "which ethnic groups immigrated here?", "Afro-Cubans", "what is one of the principles of its communist party?", "It entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies.", "when was it founded?", "3 October 1965"], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what arrangements were made before the 1921 hurricane?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Preparations", "Rationale": " Additionally, storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Weather Bureau issued advisories for ships and oceangoing vessels, while posting hurricane warnings for areas in western Florida stretching from Key West to Apalachicola. Additionally, storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Preparations", "Rationale": "Forecasters at the United States Weather Bureau issued advisories for ships and oceangoing vessels, while posting hurricane warnings for areas in western Florida stretching from Key West to Apalachicola on October\u00a024 and October\u00a025. Additionally, storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida."}, {"Answer": "Forecasters at the United States Weather Bureau issued advisories for ships and oceangoing vessels, while posting hurricane warnings for areas in western Florida stretching from Key West to Apalachicola on October 24 and October 25. Additionally, storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Preparations", "Rationale": "Forecasters at the United States Weather Bureau issued advisories for ships and oceangoing vessels, while posting hurricane warnings for areas in western Florida stretching from Key West to Apalachicola on October\u00a024 and October\u00a025. Additionally, storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida."}, {"Answer": "Forecasters at the United States Weather Bureau issued advisories for ships and oceangoing vessels, while posting hurricane warnings for areas in western Florida stretching from Key West to Apalachicola.", "Topic": "1921 Tampa Bay hurricane", "Topic_section": "Preparations", "Rationale": "Forecasters at the United States Weather Bureau issued advisories for ships and oceangoing vessels, while posting hurricane warnings for areas in western Florida stretching from Key West to Apalachicola on October\u00a024 and October\u00a025"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "who ruled the first place?", "Communist Party of Cuba", "which ethnic groups immigrated here?", "Afro-Cubans", "what is one of the principles of its communist party?", "It entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies.", "when was it founded?", "3 October 1965", "what arrangements were made before the 1921 hurricane?", "Storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida."], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "which states surround borders the river you just mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The river either borders or passes through the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Minnesota, Louisiana, Wisconsin, are few among the 10 states.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "State boundaries", "Rationale": "The Mississippi River runs through or along 10 states, from Minnesota to Louisiana, and is used to define portions of these states borders, with Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi along the east side of the river, and Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas along its west side. Substantial parts of both Minnesota and Louisiana are on either side of the river, although the Mississippi defines part of the boundary of each of these states."}, {"Answer": "Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The river either borders or passes through the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana"}, {"Answer": "Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The river either borders or passes through the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana."}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "who ruled the first place?", "Communist Party of Cuba", "which ethnic groups immigrated here?", "Afro-Cubans", "what is one of the principles of its communist party?", "It entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies.", "when was it founded?", "3 October 1965", "what arrangements were made before the 1921 hurricane?", "Storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida.", "which states surround borders the river you just mentioned?", "States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky."], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what is the significance of its name?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The word Mississippi itself comes from , the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin) name for the river.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Name and significance", "Rationale": "The word Mississippi itself comes from , the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin) name for the river,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The word itself comes from the French rendering of the Anishinaabe name for the river, (Great River).", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Name and significance", "Rationale": "The word Mississippi itself comes from , the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin) name for the river, (Great River).\n\nIn the 18th century, the river was the primary western boundary of the young United States, and since the country's expansion westward, the Mississippi River has been widely considered a convenient if approximate dividing line between the Eastern, Southern, and Midwestern United States, and the Western United States. This is exemplified by the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and the phrase \"Trans-Mississippi\" as used in the name of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition."}, {"Answer": "It is common to qualify a regionally superlative landmark in relation to it, such as \"the highest peak east of the Mississippi\" or \"the oldest city west of the Mississippi\".", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Name and significance", "Rationale": "It is common to qualify a regionally superlative landmark in relation to it, such as \"the highest peak east of the Mississippi\" or \"the oldest city west of the Mississippi\". "}, {"Answer": "It comes from the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin).", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Name and significance", "Rationale": "e word Mississippi itself comes from , the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin) name for the river, (Great River).\n"}]} {"Context": ["when was the last time a hurricane hit tampa bay area", "1921", "which areas did it effected?", "Cuba, Pasco County, Manatee County and Sarasota County.", "who ruled the first place?", "Communist Party of Cuba", "which ethnic groups immigrated here?", "Afro-Cubans", "what is one of the principles of its communist party?", "It entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party, followed by the requirement of total unity in upholding the agreed policies.", "when was it founded?", "3 October 1965", "what arrangements were made before the 1921 hurricane?", "Storm warnings were issued eastward from mouth of the Mississippi River and along the east coast of Florida.", "which states surround borders the river you just mentioned?", "States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky.", "what is the significance of its name?", "The word Mississippi itself comes from , the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin) name for the river."], "Conversation_no": 191, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "which species can be found here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "several species of turtles, American alligator and aquatic amphibians.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Other fauna", "Rationale": "In addition to fish, several species of turtles (such as snapping, musk, mud, map, cooter, painted and softshell turtles), American alligator, aquatic amphibians (such as hellbender, mudpuppy, three-toed amphiuma and lesser siren), and cambarid crayfish (such as the red swamp crayfish) are native to the Mississippi basin.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Paddlefish, sturgeon, gar, bowfin are few of the fish species found here.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Fish", "Rationale": "About 375 fish species are known from the Mississippi basin, far exceeding other North Hemisphere river basin exclusively within temperate/subtropical regions, except the Yangtze. Within the Mississippi basin, streams that have their source in the Appalachian and Ozark highlands contain especially many species. Among the fish species in the basin are numerous endemics, as well as relicts such as paddlefish, sturgeon, gar and bowfin.\n\nBecause of its size and high species diversity, the Mississippi basin is often divided into subregions. The Upper Mississippi River alone is home to about 120 fish species, including walleye, sauger, large mouth bass, small mouth bass, white bass, northern pike, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, flathead catfish, common shiner, freshwater drum and shovelnose sturgeon."}, {"Answer": "Fish, turtles, American alligator, aquatic amphibians and cambard crayfish.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Other fauna", "Rationale": "In addition to fish, several species of turtles (such as snapping, musk, mud, map, cooter, painted and softshell turtles), American alligator, aquatic amphibians (such as hellbender, mudpuppy, three-toed amphiuma and lesser siren), and cambarid crayfish (such as the red swamp crayfish) are native to the Mississippi basin."}, {"Answer": "Paddlefish, sturgeon, gar and bowfin.", "Topic": "Mississippi River", "Topic_section": "Fish", "Rationale": "About 375 fish species are known from the Mississippi basin, far exceeding other North Hemisphere river basin exclusively within temperate/subtropical regions, except the Yangtze. Within the Mississippi basin, streams that have their source in the Appalachian and Ozark highlands contain especially many species. Among the fish species in the basin are numerous endemics, as well as relicts such as paddlefish, sturgeon, gar and bowfin."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is elwyn roy king?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elwyn Roy King, DSO, DFC (13 May 1894\u00a0\u2013 28 November 1941) was a fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War\u00a0I", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elwyn Roy King, DSO, DFC (13 May 1894\u00a0\u2013 28 November 1941) was a fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War\u00a0I"}, {"Answer": "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps.", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elwyn Roy King, DSO, DFC (13 May 1894\u00a0\u2013 28 November 1941) was a fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War\u00a0I. "}, {"Answer": "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Elwyn Roy King, DSO, DFC (13 May 1894\u00a0\u2013 28 November 1941) was a fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War\u00a0I. "}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "has he been a part of any other war?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - World War II", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Interbellum and World War II", "Rationale": "In December 1939, soon after the outbreak of World War\u00a0II, King joined the RAAF as a squadron leader. Initially considered for general flying duties, he was assigned training commands commencing in the new year. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. World War II", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Interbellum and World War II", "Rationale": "In December 1939, soon after the outbreak of World War\u00a0II, King joined the RAAF as a squadron leader. "}, {"Answer": "World War II", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Interbellum and World War II", "Rationale": "\nIn December 1939, soon after the outbreak of World War\u00a0II, King joined the RAAF as a squadron leader."}, {"Answer": "World War II", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He joined the RAAF following the outbreak of World War\u00a0II and held several training commands, rising to the rank of group captain shortly before his sudden death in November 1941 at the age of forty-seven."}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how did he die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "cerebral oedema", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": "King died unexpectedly of cerebral oedema on 28\u00a0November 1941, aged 47.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Due to cerebral oedema", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": "King died unexpectedly of cerebral oedema on 28\u00a0November 1941"}, {"Answer": "Died of cerebral oedema.", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": "King died unexpectedly of cerebral oedema on 28\u00a0November 1941, aged 47. "}, {"Answer": "due to cerebral oedema.", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": "King died unexpectedly of cerebral oedema on 28\u00a0November 1941, aged 47. "}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II", "how did he die?", "cerebral oedema"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "did he get a military funeral service?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - his funeral service was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": " His funeral service at South Yarra was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world, including the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, and a representative of the Minister for Air; the pallbearers included Air Vice Marshal Henry Wrigley, Air Commodore Raymond Brownell, Group Captain Allan Walters, and Wing Commander Henry Winneke.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes, at South Yarra.", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": " His funeral service at South Yarra was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world, including the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, and a representative of the Minister for Air; "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": "His funeral service at South Yarra was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world, including the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, and a representative of the Minister for Air; the pallbearers included Air Vice Marshal Henry Wrigley, Air Commodore Raymond Brownell, Group Captain Allan Walters, and Wing Commander Henry Winneke."}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II", "how did he die?", "cerebral oedema", "did he get a military funeral service?", "Yes - his funeral service was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "did an air staff chief attend it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - Sir Charles Burnett", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": "His funeral service at South Yarra was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world, including the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, and a representative of the Minister for Air; the pallbearers included Air Vice Marshal Henry Wrigley, Air Commodore Raymond Brownell, Group Captain Allan Walters, and Wing Commander Henry Winneke.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": " His funeral service at South Yarra was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world, including the Chief of the Air Staff,"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Sir Charles Burnett.", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": " His funeral service at South Yarra was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world, including the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, and a representative of the Minister for Air;"}, {"Answer": "Yes, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett", "Topic": "Elwyn Roy King", "Topic_section": "Death and legacy", "Rationale": "His funeral service at South Yarra was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world, including the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, and a representative of the Minister for Air; the pallbearers included Air Vice Marshal Henry Wrigley, Air Commodore Raymond Brownell, Group Capt"}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II", "how did he die?", "cerebral oedema", "did he get a military funeral service?", "Yes - his funeral service was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world", "did an air staff chief attend it?", "Yes - Sir Charles Burnett"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "the flying corps that king served, when was it formed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1912", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The AFC was established in 1912, though it was not until 1914 that it began flight training.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1912", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The AFC was established in 1912,"}, {"Answer": "1912", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The AFC was established in 1912, though it was not until 1914 that it began flight training."}, {"Answer": "1912", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The AFC was established in 1912, though it was not until 1914 that it began flight training."}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II", "how did he die?", "cerebral oedema", "did he get a military funeral service?", "Yes - his funeral service was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world", "did an air staff chief attend it?", "Yes - Sir Charles Burnett", "the flying corps that king served, when was it formed?", "1912"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "do they provide trainings?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes - they conduct both pilot and mechanic training", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Training", "Rationale": "The AFC conducted both pilot and mechanic training in Australia at the Central Flying School, which was established at Point Cook, but this was limited in duration due to embarkation schedules,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. At Central Flying School", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Training", "Rationale": "The AFC conducted both pilot and mechanic training in Australia at the Central Flying School"}, {"Answer": "Yes, both pilot and mechanic training.", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Training", "Rationale": "The AFC conducted both pilot and mechanic training in Australia at the Central Flying School, which was established at Point Cook, but this was limited in duration due to embarkation schedules, which meant that further training was required overseas before aircrew were posted to operational squadrons."}, {"Answer": "Yes, pilot and mechanic training", "Topic": "Australian Flying Corps", "Topic_section": "Training", "Rationale": "The AFC conducted both pilot and mechanic training in Australia at the Central Flying School, which was established at Point Cook, but this was limited in duration due to embarkation schedules, which meant that further training was required overseas before aircrew were posted to operational squadrons."}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II", "how did he die?", "cerebral oedema", "did he get a military funeral service?", "Yes - his funeral service was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world", "did an air staff chief attend it?", "Yes - Sir Charles Burnett", "the flying corps that king served, when was it formed?", "1912", "do they provide trainings?", "Yes - they conduct both pilot and mechanic training"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are the causes of the disease king had?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Brain injuries from ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury etc", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Cerebral edema is commonly seen in a variety of brain injuries including ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, subdural, epidural, or intracerebral hematoma, hydrocephalus, brain cancer, brain infections, low blood sodium levels, high altitude, and acute liver failure. Diagnosis is based on symptoms and physical examination findings and confirmed by serial neuroimaging (computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Acute brain injuries from a variety of origins", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "Cerebral edema is frequently encountered in acute brain injuries from a variety of origins, including but not limited to:"}, {"Answer": "It is frequently encountered in acute brain injuries from a variety of origins.", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "Cerebral edema is frequently encountered in acute brain injuries from a variety of origins"}, {"Answer": "Cerebral edema is frequently encountered in acute brain injuries from a variety of origins", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Causes", "Rationale": "Cerebral edema is frequently encountered in acute brain injuries from a variety of origins,"}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II", "how did he die?", "cerebral oedema", "did he get a military funeral service?", "Yes - his funeral service was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world", "did an air staff chief attend it?", "Yes - Sir Charles Burnett", "the flying corps that king served, when was it formed?", "1912", "do they provide trainings?", "Yes - they conduct both pilot and mechanic training", "what are the causes of the disease king had?", "Brain injuries from ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury etc"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how can we diagnose it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Close monitoring of a person's level of consciousness; awareness of any new or worsening focal neurological deficits; Immediate recognition of Cerebral edema and brain herniation", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "Cerebral edema is commonly present in a variety of neurological injuries. Thus, determining a definitive contribution of cerebral edema to the neurological status of an affected person can be challenging. Close bedside monitoring of a person's level of consciousness and awareness of any new or worsening focal neurological deficits is imperative but demanding, frequently requiring admission into the intensive care unit (ICU).\n\nCerebral edema with sustained increased intracranial hypertension and brain herniation can signify impending catastrophic neurological events which require immediate recognition and treatment to prevent injury and even death. Therefore, diagnosis of cerebral edema earlier with rapid intervention can improve clinical outcomes and can mortality, or risk of death.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Close bedside monitoring of a person's level of consciousness and awareness of any new or worsening focal neurological deficits is imperative but demanding, frequently requiring admission into the intensive care unit (ICU)", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "Close bedside monitoring of a person's level of consciousness and awareness of any new or worsening focal neurological deficits is imperative but demanding, frequently requiring admission into the intensive care unit (ICU)."}, {"Answer": "Determining a definitive contribution of cerebral edema to the neurological status of an affected person can be challenging.", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": " Thus, determining a definitive contribution of cerebral edema to the neurological status of an affected person can be challenging. "}, {"Answer": "diagnosis of cerebral edema earlier with rapid intervention can improve clinical outcomes and can mortality, or risk of death.", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Diagnosis", "Rationale": "herefore, diagnosis of cerebral edema earlier with rapid intervention can improve clinical outcomes and can mortality, or risk of death."}]} {"Context": ["who is elwyn roy king?", "A fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I", "has he been a part of any other war?", "Yes - World War II", "how did he die?", "cerebral oedema", "did he get a military funeral service?", "Yes - his funeral service was attended by hundreds of mourners from the military and civil aviation world", "did an air staff chief attend it?", "Yes - Sir Charles Burnett", "the flying corps that king served, when was it formed?", "1912", "do they provide trainings?", "Yes - they conduct both pilot and mechanic training", "what are the causes of the disease king had?", "Brain injuries from ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury etc", "how can we diagnose it?", "Close monitoring of a person's level of consciousness; awareness of any new or worsening focal neurological deficits; Immediate recognition of Cerebral edema and brain herniation"], "Conversation_no": 192, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can it be treated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "perfusion, oxygenation, and venous drainage, decrease cerebral metabolic demands, and to stabilize the osmolality pressure gradient between the brain and the surrounding vasculature.", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Treatment", "Rationale": "The primary goal in cerebral edema is to optimize and regulate cerebral perfusion, oxygenation, and venous drainage, decrease cerebral metabolic demands, and to stabilize the osmolality pressure gradient between the brain and the surrounding vasculature. As cerebral edema is linked to increased intracranial pressure (ICP), many of the therapies will focus on ICP.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes. Surgically or otherwise", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The treatment of cerebral edema depends on the cause and includes monitoring of the person's airway and intracranial pressure, proper positioning, controlled hyperventilation, medications, fluid management, steroids. Extensive cerebral edema can also be treated surgically with a decompressive craniectomy"}, {"Answer": "Yes, many of the therapies will focus on ICP.", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Treatment", "Rationale": " As cerebral edema is linked to increased intracranial pressure (ICP), many of the therapies will focus on ICP."}, {"Answer": "many of the therapies will focus on ICP.", "Topic": "Cerebral edema", "Topic_section": "Treatment", "Rationale": "As cerebral edema is linked to increased intracranial pressure (ICP), many of the therapies will focus on ICP."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Season 4", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lois Lane is a fictional character on the television series \"Smallville\"; she was portrayed continually by Erica Durance since her first appearance in the season four premier \"Crusade\" to the series finale", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Season four", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Throughout seasons four, five, six and seven, Lois's relationship with Clark Kent is depicted more as a brother/sister relationship, with the two characters often butting heads. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In season four.", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Role in \"Smallville\"", "Rationale": "Lois Lane makes her first appearance in season four's \"Crusade\" when she comes to Smallville investigating the death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack). While investigating Chloe's death with Clark Kent "}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4"], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who played the above mentioned characters?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "Topic": "Smallville", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". \"Smallville\", which ended its tenth and final season on May 13, 2011, follows Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, before he becomes the Man of Steel. The first four seasons focus on Clark and his friends in high school. After season five \"Smallville\" ventures into adult settings, eventually focusing on his career alongside Lois Lane (Erica Durance) at the \"Daily Planet\" and introducing other DC comic-book superheroes and villains.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Clark Kent by Tom Welling and Lois Lane by Erica Durance.", "Topic": "Smallville", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " After \"Smallville\"s fifth season, The WB and UPN merged to form The CW, the series' later United States broadcaster. \"Smallville\", which ended its tenth and final season on May 13, 2011, follows Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, before he becomes the Man of Steel. The first four seasons focus on Clark and his friends in high school. After season five \"Smallville\" ventures into adult settings, eventually focusing on his career alongside Lois Lane (Erica Durance) at the \"Daily Planet\" and introducing other DC comic-book superheroes and villains."}, {"Answer": "Erica Durance", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lois Lane is a fictional character on the television series \"Smallville\"; she was portrayed continually by Erica Durance "}, {"Answer": "Erica Durance.", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Lois Lane is a fictional character on the television series \"Smallville\"; she was portrayed continually by Erica Durance"}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively."], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\".", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "When developing the characteristics of their version of Lois Lane, the writers took inspiration from other leading ladies in cinema, for example, Karen Allen's character Marion Ravenwood, from \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\". Todd Slavkin describes the character as having a \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", and was considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast. Durance believes that she embodies many of the characteristics that the creative team wanted to show in their version of Lois, specifically the fact that Lois has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\", the same nervous energy that Durance brings to the role. The actress also relates to Lois's sassy, and independent nature, but, conversely, she is not as extroverted as Lois. Gough describes the character as coming from the school of hard knocks; she is street smart, and a very capable woman. Durance believes her character is \"fiercely independent\", but at the same time she is not afraid to admit that ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The writers took inspiration from other leading ladies in cinema, for example, Karen Allen's character Marion Ravenwood, from \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\".", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "When developing the characteristics of their version of Lois Lane, the writers took inspiration from other leading ladies in cinema, for example, Karen Allen's character Marion Ravenwood, from \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\"."}, {"Answer": "Todd Slavkin describes the character as having a \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", and was considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": " Todd Slavkin describes the character as having a \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", and was considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast. "}, {"Answer": "Highlights were added to her hair.", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Portrayal", "Rationale": "Clark. To separate the physical appearance of Lana and Lois from each other, the producers had highlights added to Durance's hair, as she and Kristin Kreuk both shared a similar brunette coloring."}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\"."], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who directed this series?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\".", "who directed this series?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "how did the first mentioned actor, debut in the entertainment industry?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Modeling for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign.", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": "Originally a construction worker, Welling was discovered in 1998 at a party in Nantucket by iconic casting director Jennifer Starr who was there finding fresh faces for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign and suggested he try modeling. Welling modeled for Louisa Modeling Agency until 2000, when he relocated to Los Angeles.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Welling was discovered in 1998 at a party in Nantucket by iconic casting director Jennifer Starr.", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": "Originally a construction worker, Welling was discovered in 1998 at a party in Nantucket by iconic casting director Jennifer Starr who was there finding fresh faces for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign and suggested he try modeling. "}, {"Answer": "Welling was cast in the WB superhero drama \"Smallville\" after a nationwide search for an actor to play Clark Kent.", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "\"Smallville\"", "Rationale": "Welling was cast in the WB superhero drama \"Smallville\" after a nationwide search for an actor to play Clark Kent."}, {"Answer": "He was discovered in 1998 at a party in Nantucket by iconic casting director Jennifer Starr who was there finding fresh faces for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign and suggested he try modeling.", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": "Originally a construction worker, Welling was discovered in 1998 at a party in Nantucket by iconic casting director Jennifer Starr who was there finding fresh faces for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign and suggested he try modelin"}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\".", "who directed this series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how did the first mentioned actor, debut in the entertainment industry?", "Modeling for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign."], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "can you name any other series that he has worked in?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Judging Amy\", \"Special Unit 2\", \"Undeclared\".", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Early career", "Rationale": " In his first major acting role, Welling played karate teacher Rob \"Karate Rob\" Meltzer, a younger love interest of Amy Gray (Amy Brenneman) in the second season of the CBS legal drama \"Judging Amy\", which aired in 2001. Welling was originally signed for three episodes; after receiving enthusiastic fan reviews, the producers kept him for three more. Welling also had a small role in the UPN science fiction sitcom \"Special Unit 2\", and he appeared in the pilot episode of the FOX sitcom \"Undeclared\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lucifer", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He also co-starred in the third season of Fox fantasy comedy-drama \"Lucifer\" as Lt. Marcus Pierce (2017\u20132018)."}, {"Answer": "\"Lucifer\"", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "\"Lucifer\"", "Rationale": "In 2017, Welling was cast to co-star in the third season of the Fox fantasy comedy-drama \"Lucifer\""}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"Lucifer\".", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "\"Lucifer\"", "Rationale": "In 2017, Welling was cast to co-star in the third season of the Fox fantasy comedy-drama \"Lucifer\". He plays Marcus Pierce, a police lieutenant at the precinct and the main antagonist of the season who is the immortal Cain."}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\".", "who directed this series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how did the first mentioned actor, debut in the entertainment industry?", "Modeling for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign.", "can you name any other series that he has worked in?", "\"Judging Amy\", \"Special Unit 2\", \"Undeclared\"."], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "can you also mention his directorial works?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Smallville\" episodes \"Fragile\"; \"Hydro\", \"Apocalypse\" to name a few.", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Directing", "Rationale": "Welling made his directorial debut in 2006 with the \"Smallville\" episode \"Fragile\" (5.18). He also directed \"Hydro\" (6.10); the show's 150th episode, \"Apocalypse\" (7.18); \"Injustice\" (8.21); the second part (\"Legends\") of the two-hour episode \"Absolute Justice\" (9.11); and two episodes of \"Smallville\"'s final season, \"Patriot\" (10.09) and \"Booster\" (10.18).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He directed episodes of Smallville, like \"Fragile\", \"Hydro\", \"Apocalypse\", and a few more.", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Directing", "Rationale": "Welling made his directorial debut in 2006 with the \"Smallville\" episode \"Fragile\" (5.18). He also directed \"Hydro\" (6.10); the show's 150th episode, \"Apocalypse\" (7.18); \"Injustice\" (8.21); the second part (\"Legends\") of the two-hour episode \"Absolute Justice\" (9.11); and two episodes of \"Smallville\"'s final season, \"Patriot\" (10.09) and \"Booster\" (10.18)."}, {"Answer": "\"Smallville\" episode \"Fragile\", \"Hydro\" ; the show's 150th episode, \"Apocalypse\" , \"Injustice\" to name a few", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Directing", "Rationale": "Welling made his directorial debut in 2006 with the \"Smallville\" episode \"Fragile\" (5.18). He also directed \"Hydro\" (6.10); the show's 150th episode, \"Apocalypse\" (7.18); \"Injustice\" (8.21); the second part (\"Legends\") of the two-hour episode \"Absolute Justice\" (9.11); and two episodes of \"Smallville\"'s final season, \"Patriot\" (10.09) and \"Booster\" (10.18)."}, {"Answer": "Episodes of Smallville like \"Fragile\", \"Hydro\", \"Appocalypse\",\"Injustice\", etc.", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Directing", "Rationale": "Welling made his directorial debut in 2006 with the \"Smallville\" episode \"Fragile\" (5.18). He also directed \"Hydro\" (6.10); the show's 150th episode, \"Apocalypse\" (7.18); \"Injustice\" (8.21); the second part (\"Legends\") of the two-hour episode \"Absolute Justice\" (9.11); and two episodes of \"Smallville\"'s final season, \"Patriot\" (10.09) and \"Booster\" (10.18)."}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\".", "who directed this series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how did the first mentioned actor, debut in the entertainment industry?", "Modeling for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign.", "can you name any other series that he has worked in?", "\"Judging Amy\", \"Special Unit 2\", \"Undeclared\".", "can you also mention his directorial works?", "\"Smallville\" episodes \"Fragile\"; \"Hydro\", \"Apocalypse\" to name a few."], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what was the role of the character we were discussing earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "She comes to Smallville investigating the death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack).", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Role in \"Smallville\"", "Rationale": "Lois Lane makes her first appearance in season four's \"Crusade\" when she comes to Smallville investigating the death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack). While investigating Chloe's death with Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in \"Gone\", the pair uncover the truth that Chloe is still alive, but in witness protection until Lionel Luthor's trial, the man she is testifying against with evidence that he orchestrated the death of his own parents", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Lois comes to town to investigate the apparent death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan at the start of the fourth season.", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In \"Smallville\", Lois comes to town to investigate the apparent death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan at the start of the fourth season."}, {"Answer": "In \"Smallville\", Lois comes to town to investigate the apparent death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan at the start of the fourth season.", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In \"Smallville\", Lois comes to town to investigate the apparent death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan at the start of the fourth season."}, {"Answer": "In \"Smallville\", Lois comes to town to investigate the apparent death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan at the start of the fourth season.", "Topic": "Lois Lane (Smallville)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "In \"Smallville\", Lois comes to town to investigate the apparent death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan at the start of the fourth season. "}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\".", "who directed this series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how did the first mentioned actor, debut in the entertainment industry?", "Modeling for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign.", "can you name any other series that he has worked in?", "\"Judging Amy\", \"Special Unit 2\", \"Undeclared\".", "can you also mention his directorial works?", "\"Smallville\" episodes \"Fragile\"; \"Hydro\", \"Apocalypse\" to name a few.", "what was the role of the character we were discussing earlier?", "She comes to Smallville investigating the death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack)."], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "where is the second mentioned actor from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Putnam Valley, New York", "Topic": "Tom Welling", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Welling was born in Putnam Valley, New York.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Calgary", "Topic": "Erica Durance", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Durance was born in Calgary to parents Gail and Joel Durance, and grew up on a turkey farm with her older brother and sister in Three Hills, Alberta, Canada. "}, {"Answer": "Calgary", "Topic": "Erica Durance", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Durance was born in Calgary"}, {"Answer": "Preetz, West Germany.", "Topic": "Allison Mack", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "Mack was born on July 29, 1982, in Preetz, West Germany,"}]} {"Context": ["when does clark meet lois lane in smallville", "Season 4", "who played the above mentioned characters?", "Tom Welling and Erica Durance, respectively.", "what features were given to the second mentioned character, when designing the character?", "She has \"sophisticated, worldly experience\", considered to be more of an adult than the rest of the cast, has a lot of \"nervous energy\" from trying to \"find herself\".", "who directed this series?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how did the first mentioned actor, debut in the entertainment industry?", "Modeling for a Tommy Hilfiger campaign.", "can you name any other series that he has worked in?", "\"Judging Amy\", \"Special Unit 2\", \"Undeclared\".", "can you also mention his directorial works?", "\"Smallville\" episodes \"Fragile\"; \"Hydro\", \"Apocalypse\" to name a few.", "what was the role of the character we were discussing earlier?", "She comes to Smallville investigating the death of her cousin Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack).", "where is the second mentioned actor from?", "Putnam Valley, New York"], "Conversation_no": 193, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "did she receive any awards for her work?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Durance was ranked No. 38 on \"FHM\" magazine's \"100 Sexiest Women in the World\".", "Topic": "Erica Durance", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "Durance was ranked No. 38 on \"FHM\" magazine's \"100 Sexiest Women in the World\" in 2006 and #20 in 2007, #15 in 2008, and #14 in 2009. "}, {"Answer": "She was ranked No. 38 on \"FHM\" magazine's \"100 Sexiest Women in the World\", etc", "Topic": "Erica Durance", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "Durance was ranked No. 38 on \"FHM\" magazine's \"100 Sexiest Women in the World\" in 2006 and #20 in 2007, #15 in 2008, and #14 in 2009. She has also appeared on the cover of \"FHM\" and \"Maxim\" magazine. In 2009, Durance was on \"Entertainment Weekly\"'s Sci-fi Hotties Women. BuddyTV ranked her #26 on its TV's 100 Sexiest Women of 2009, and #16 on its 2010 list. In 2012, BuddyTV ranked Durance #9 on their list of Summer 2012's Sexiest Stars. \"Hello!\" magazine listed her as one of Canada's 50 Most Beautiful People in 2012."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "the movement of food in food pipe is called", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Peristaltic contractions.", "Topic": "Esophagus", "Topic_section": "Swallowing", "Rationale": "Peristaltic contractions of the esophageal muscle push the food down the esophagus.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Peristaltic contractions", "Topic": "Esophagus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The esophagus, (American English) or oesophagus (British English; see spelling differences) (), informally known as the food pipe or gullet, is an organ in vertebrates through which food passes, aided by peristaltic contractions, from the pharynx to the stomach."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "Topic": "Esophagus", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The esophagus is one of the upper parts of the digestive system. There are taste buds on its upper part. It begins at the back of the mouth, passing downwards through the rear part of the mediastinum, through the diaphragm, and into the stomach. In humans, the esophagus generally starts around the level of the sixth cervical vertebra behind the cricoid cartilage of the trachea, enters the diaphragm at about the level of the tenth thoracic vertebra, and ends at the cardia of the stomach, at the level of the eleventh thoracic vertebra. The esophagus is usually about 25\u00a0cm (10\u00a0in) in length.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "There are taste buds on its upper part. It begins at the back of the mouth, passing downwards through the rear part of the mediastinum, through the diaphragm, and into the stomach.", "Topic": "Esophagus", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "There are taste buds on its upper part. It begins at the back of the mouth, passing downwards through the rear part of the mediastinum, through the diaphragm, and into the stomach. "}, {"Answer": "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, stomach", "Topic": "Esophagus", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The esophagus is one of the upper parts of the digestive system. There are taste buds on its upper part. It begins at the back of the mouth, passing downwards through the rear part of the mediastinum, through the diaphragm, and into the stomach. In humans, the esophagus generally starts around the level of the sixth cervical vertebra behind the cricoid cartilage of the trachea, enters the diaphragm at about the level of the tenth thoracic vertebra, and ends at the cardia of the stomach, at the level of the eleventh thoracic vertebra. The esophagus is usually about 25\u00a0cm (10\u00a0in) in length."}, {"Answer": "The esophagus is one of the upper parts of the digestive system. There are taste buds on its upper part. It begins at the back of the mouth, passing downwards through the rear part of the mediastinum, through the diaphragm, and into the stomach.", "Topic": "Esophagus", "Topic_section": "Structure", "Rationale": "The esophagus is one of the upper parts of the digestive system. There are taste buds on its upper part. It begins at the back of the mouth, passing downwards through the rear part of the mediastinum, through the diaphragm, and into the stomach."}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Taste receptor cells.", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Taste buds contain the taste receptor cells, which are also known as gustatory cells.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It contains the taste receptor cells, which are also known as gustatory cells.", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Taste buds contain the taste receptor cells, which are also known as gustatory cells. "}, {"Answer": "Taste receptor cells, which are also known as gustatory cells.", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Taste buds contain the taste receptor cells, which are also known as gustatory cells. "}, {"Answer": "Taste buds contain the taste receptor cells", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Taste buds contain the taste receptor cells"}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "does it have any functionality?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "These structures are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "These structures are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "These structures are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami."}, {"Answer": "These structures are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "These structures are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami."}, {"Answer": "They are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "Topic": "Taste bud", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami."}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Japanese.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "A loanword from the Japanese , \"umami\" can be translated as \"pleasant savory taste\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A loanword from the Japanese , \"umami\" can be translated as \"pleasant savory taste\".", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "A loanword from the Japanese , \"umami\" can be translated as \"pleasant savory taste\"."}, {"Answer": "It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Umami (, from ) or savoriness is one of the five basic tastes (together with sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness). It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats."}, {"Answer": "From Japanese , \"umami\" can be translated as \"pleasant savory taste\"", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": "Japanese , \"umami\" can be translated as \"pleasant savory taste\""}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when was it discovered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1908.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "Umami was first scientifically identified in 1908 by Kikunae Ikeda,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "This neologism was coined in 1908 by Japanese chemist Kikunae Ikeda from a nominalization of \"umai\" () \"delicious\".", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": " This neologism was coined in 1908 by Japanese chemist Kikunae Ikeda from a nominalization of \"umai\" () \"delicious\". "}, {"Answer": "1908", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Discovery", "Rationale": "Umami was first scientifically identified in 1908 by Kikunae Ikeda, a professor of the Tokyo Imperial University."}, {"Answer": "1908", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Etymology", "Rationale": " 1908 "}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese.", "when was it discovered?", "1908."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is it define as?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "As a savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is one of the five basic tastes.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Umami (, from ) or savoriness is one of the five basic tastes (together with sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness). It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.\n"}, {"Answer": "Savoriness - described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Umami (, from ) or savoriness is one of the five basic tastes (together with sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness). It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats."}, {"Answer": "It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats."}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese.", "when was it discovered?", "1908.", "what is it define as?", "As a savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "enumerate any particular properties mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": "Umami has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": "Umami has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth."}, {"Answer": "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": "Umami has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth. By itself, umami is not palatable, but it makes a great variety of foods pleasant, especially in the presence of a matching aroma. Like other basic tastes, umami is pleasant only within a relatively narrow concentration range."}, {"Answer": "Umami has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Properties", "Rationale": "Umami has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth."}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese.", "when was it discovered?", "1908.", "what is it define as?", "As a savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "enumerate any particular properties mentioned?", "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "is there a mention of food stuff having high proportions of the said thing?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, mushrooms, smoked or fermented fish, shellfish, etc.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Foods rich in umami components", "Rationale": "Mushrooms, especially dried shiitake, are rich sources of umami flavor from guanylate. Smoked or fermented fish are high in inosinate, and shellfish in adenylate.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Fish, shellfish, cured meats, meat extracts, mushrooms and vegetables.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Foods rich in umami components", "Rationale": "\nGenerally, umami taste is common to foods that contain high levels of L-glutamate, IMP and GMP, most notably in fish, shellfish, cured meats, meat extracts, mushrooms, vegetables (e.g., ripe tomatoes, Chinese cabbage, spinach, celery, etc.), green tea, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, and fermented and aged products involving bacterial or yeast cultures, such as cheeses, shrimp pastes, fish sauce, soy sauce, nutritional yeast, and yeast extracts such as Vegemite and Marmite."}, {"Answer": "Yes, meats and vegetables, mushrooms especially dried shiitake, smoked or fermented fish.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Foods rich in umami components", "Rationale": "Many foods are rich in the amino acids imparting umami. Naturally occurring glutamate can be found in meats and vegetables. Inosinate (another name for IMP) comes primarily from meats and guanylate from vegetables. Mushrooms, especially dried shiitake, are rich sources of umami flavor from guanylate. Smoked or fermented fish are high in inosinate, and shellfish in adenylate."}, {"Answer": "Mushrooms, especially dried shiitake, are rich sources of umami flavor from guanylate. Smoked or fermented fish are high in inosinate, and shellfish in adenylate.", "Topic": "Umami", "Topic_section": "Foods rich in umami components", "Rationale": "Mushrooms, especially dried shiitake, are rich sources of umami flavor from guanylate. Smoked or fermented fish are high in inosinate, and shellfish in adenylate."}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese.", "when was it discovered?", "1908.", "what is it define as?", "As a savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "enumerate any particular properties mentioned?", "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "is there a mention of food stuff having high proportions of the said thing?", "Yes, mushrooms, smoked or fermented fish, shellfish, etc."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what is the definition of the last food item?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms."}, {"Answer": "It is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms."}, {"Answer": "Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms."}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese.", "when was it discovered?", "1908.", "what is it define as?", "As a savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "enumerate any particular properties mentioned?", "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "is there a mention of food stuff having high proportions of the said thing?", "Yes, mushrooms, smoked or fermented fish, shellfish, etc.", "what is the definition of the last food item?", "It is an exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "are there any benefits by it's consumption?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an important source of protein.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "Shellfish in various cuisines", "Rationale": "providing an important source of protein in many cuisines around the world, especially in the countries with coastal areas.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it provides an important source of protein in many cuisines around the world.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "Shellfish in various cuisines", "Rationale": "Archaeological finds have shown that humans have been making use of shellfish as a food item for hundreds of thousands of years. In the present, shellfish dishes are a feature of almost all the cuisines of the world, providing an important source of protein in many cuisines around the world, especially in the countries with coastal areas."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Shellfish dishes are a feature of almost all the cuisines of the world, providing an important source of protein in many cuisines around the world", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "Shellfish in various cuisines", "Rationale": "shellfish dishes are a feature of almost all the cuisines of the world, providing an important source of protein in many cuisines around the world"}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese.", "when was it discovered?", "1908.", "what is it define as?", "As a savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "enumerate any particular properties mentioned?", "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "is there a mention of food stuff having high proportions of the said thing?", "Yes, mushrooms, smoked or fermented fish, shellfish, etc.", "what is the definition of the last food item?", "It is an exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food.", "are there any benefits by it's consumption?", "It is an important source of protein."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what is the relevance of this kind of food in the country mentioned earlier?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "In Japan", "Rationale": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "In Japan", "Rationale": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes."}, {"Answer": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes; sushi features both raw and cooked shellfish.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "In Japan", "Rationale": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes. Sushi (vinegared rice, topped with other ingredients, including shellfish, fish, meat and vegetables) features both raw and cooked shellfish."}, {"Answer": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in Sushi, a variety of dish.", "Topic": "Shellfish", "Topic_section": "In Japan", "Rationale": "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes. Sushi "}]} {"Context": ["the movement of food in food pipe is called", "Peristaltic contractions.", "enumerate any notable structural mention?", "Taste buds, mediastinum, diaphragm, trachea, etc.", "what does the first thing mentioned here compose of?", "Taste receptor cells.", "does it have any functionality?", "Yes, they are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.", "where does the last word derive it's name from?", "Japanese.", "when was it discovered?", "1908.", "what is it define as?", "As a savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.", "enumerate any particular properties mentioned?", "It has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof and the back of the mouth.", "is there a mention of food stuff having high proportions of the said thing?", "Yes, mushrooms, smoked or fermented fish, shellfish, etc.", "what is the definition of the last food item?", "It is an exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food.", "are there any benefits by it's consumption?", "It is an important source of protein.", "what is the relevance of this kind of food in the country mentioned earlier?", "In the Japanese cuisine, chefs often use shellfish and their roe in different dishes."], "Conversation_no": 194, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "what is the other thing other than shellfish mentioned in the above answer?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Roe or hard roe is the fully ripe internal egg masses in the ovaries, or the released external egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as shrimp, scallop, sea urchins, and squid.", "Topic": "Roe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Roe () or hard roe is the fully ripe internal egg masses in the ovaries, or the released external egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as shrimp, scallop, sea urchins, and squid.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the fully ripe internal egg masses in the ovaries, or the released external egg masses of fish.", "Topic": "Roe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Roe () or hard roe is the fully ripe internal egg masses in the ovaries, or the released external egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as shrimp, scallop, sea urchins, and squid"}, {"Answer": "Sushi is traditionally made with medium-grain white rice, though it can be prepared with brown rice or short-grain rice.", "Topic": "Sushi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sushi is traditionally made with medium-grain white rice, though it can be prepared with brown rice or short-grain rice."}, {"Answer": "It is the fully ripe internal egg masses in the ovaries, or the released external egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as shrimp, scallop, sea urchins, and squid.", "Topic": "Roe", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is the fully ripe internal egg masses in the ovaries, or the released external egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as shrimp, scallop, sea urchins, and squid."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Sadie Harris", "Topic": "Sadie Harris", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sadie Harris is a fictional character from the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Sadie Harris.", "Topic": "Sadie Harris", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sadie Harris is a fictional character from the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States. The character was created by series producer Shonda Rhimes and portrayed by actress Melissa George."}, {"Answer": "Sadie Harris", "Topic": "Sadie Harris", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sadie Harris is a fictional character from the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States. The character was created by series producer Shonda Rhimes and portrayed by actress Melissa George."}, {"Answer": "Sadie Harris", "Topic": "Sadie Harris", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Sadie Harris is a fictional character from the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States. The character was created by series producer Shonda Rhimes and portrayed by actress Melissa George."}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris"], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where was she born?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Perth, Western Australia", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "George was born on 6 August 1976 in Perth, Western Australia, to Pamela, a nurse, and Glenn George, a construction worker.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "6 August 1976.", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "George was born on 6 August 1976 in Perth, Western Australia, to Pamela, a nurse, and Glenn George, a construction worker. "}, {"Answer": "Perth, Western Australia", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "George was born on 6 August 1976 in Perth, Western Australia"}, {"Answer": "Perth, Western Australia", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "Early life", "Rationale": "George was born on 6 August 1976 in Perth, Western Australia,"}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia"], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "which was her debut movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Dark City\"", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " George made her big-screen debut in 1998 in the neo-noir/science fiction film \"Dark City\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dark City.", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "1992\u20131998: Early work", "Rationale": "Within a year after relocating, George made her film debut in the critically acclaimed neo-noir science fiction film \"Dark City\" (1998)."}, {"Answer": "\"Dark City\"", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "1992\u20131998: Early work", "Rationale": "George made her film debut in the critically acclaimed neo-noir science fiction film \"Dark City\" (1998)."}, {"Answer": "\"Dark City\".", "Topic": "Melissa George", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " After moving to the United States, George made her big-screen debut in 1998 in the neo-noir/science fiction film \"Dark City\"."}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\""], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who directed this film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Alex Proyas", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "ark City is a 1998 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Alex Proyas", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dark City is a 1998 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas"}, {"Answer": "Alex Proyas", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Dark City is a 1998 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas "}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas"], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was the series premiered?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "March 27, 2005", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "March 27, 2005.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement."}, {"Answer": "March 27, 2005", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005"}, {"Answer": "March 27, 2005", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005"}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005"], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American Broadcasting Company.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement."}, {"Answer": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement."}, {"Answer": "On the American Broadcasting Company (ABC)", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement."}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company"], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons. "}, {"Answer": "ABC is the broadcast television rightsholder of the National Basketball Association (NBA), with its package (under the \"NBA on ESPN\" branding)", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "ABC is the broadcast television rightsholder of the National Basketball Association (NBA), with its package (under the \"NBA on ESPN\" branding)"}, {"Answer": "Yes, sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons. "}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons."], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is it's studio located?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Burbank, California", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The network is headquartered in Burbank, California, on Riverside Drive, directly across the street from Walt Disney Studios and adjacent to the Roy E. Disney Animation Building.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Prospect Avenue in Hollywood, California and throughout New York City.", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Facilities and studios", "Rationale": "Since the 1950s, ABC has had two main production facilities: the ABC Television Center (now The Prospect Studios) on Prospect Avenue in Hollywood, California, shared with the operations of KABC-TV until 1999; and the ABC Television Center, East, a set of studios located throughout New York City."}, {"Answer": "Burbank, California", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The network is headquartered in Burbank, California"}, {"Answer": "Burbank, California,", "Topic": "American Broadcasting Company", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The network is headquartered in Burbank, California, on Riverside Drive, directly across the street from Walt Disney Studios and adjacent to the Roy E. Disney Animation Building. "}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "where is it's studio located?", "Burbank, California"], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what was the series about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is an American medical drama television series.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The series follows the life of Meredith Grey, the daughter of esteemed general surgeon Ellis Grey, starting from her acceptance into the surgical residency program at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "The series follows the life of Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), the daughter of esteemed general surgeon Ellis Grey (Kate Burton), starting from her acceptance into the surgical residency program at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, (later named Seattle Grace Mercy West and finally, Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital)."}, {"Answer": "It revolves around the title character, Dr. Meredith Grey. Grey is first featured as an intern and later becomes the chief of general surgery, all the while exploring the ups-and-downs of a surgeon's life.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The series revolves around the title character, Dr. Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo. Grey is first featured as an intern and later becomes the chief of general surgery, all the while exploring the ups-and-downs of a surgeon's life. "}, {"Answer": "The fictional series focuses on the lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings as they develop into seasoned doctors while balancing personal and professional relationships.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The fictional series focuses on the lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings as they develop into seasoned doctors while balancing personal and professional relationships. "}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "where is it's studio located?", "Burbank, California", "what was the series about?", "It is an American medical drama television series."], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who produced it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is produced by ShondaLand, in association with The Mark Gordon Company, and ABC Studios.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Production team", "Rationale": "\"Grey's Anatomy\" is produced by ShondaLand, in association with The Mark Gordon Company, and ABC Studios (formerly Touchstone Television). ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Rob Corn, Mark Wilding, Allan Heinberg and Ellen Pompeo.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Shonda Rhimes developed the pilot and continues to write for the series. She is also one of the executive producers alongside Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Rob Corn, Mark Wilding, and Allan Heinberg and recently Ellen Pompeo. "}, {"Answer": "ShondaLand", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Production team", "Rationale": "\"Grey's Anatomy\" is produced by ShondaLand,"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "where is it's studio located?", "Burbank, California", "what was the series about?", "It is an American medical drama television series.", "who produced it?", "It is produced by ShondaLand, in association with The Mark Gordon Company, and ABC Studios."], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "who were the other actors in it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The original cast consisted of 9 star-billed actors: Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey. "}, {"Answer": "Sandra Oh, Patrick Dempsey", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Casting", "Rationale": "he next to be cast, Sandra Oh (Dr. Cristina Yang), was initially invited to audition for the character of Bailey, but pressed to read for the role of Cristina instead. Many actors read for the role of Dr. Derek Shepherd, such as Rob Lowe but he turned down the role. When Patrick Dempsey read for the part, \"he was just perfect,\" according to Rhimes."}, {"Answer": "Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The original cast consisted of 9 star-billed actors: Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey. "}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "where is it's studio located?", "Burbank, California", "what was the series about?", "It is an American medical drama television series.", "who produced it?", "It is produced by ShondaLand, in association with The Mark Gordon Company, and ABC Studios.", "who were the other actors in it?", "Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey."], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where was it filmed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Los Angeles, California.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "it is filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Seattle.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Filming locations & techniques", "Rationale": "Rhimes considered setting the medical drama in her hometown, Chicago, but eventually decided to go with Seattle, to distinguish \"Grey's Anatomy\" from the Chicago\u2013based series \"ER\".\n"}, {"Answer": "Seattle", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Filming locations & techniques", "Rationale": "Rhimes considered setting the medical drama in her hometown, Chicago, but eventually decided to go with Seattle, to distinguish \"Grey's Anatomy\" from the Chicago\u2013based series \"ER\"."}, {"Answer": "Seattle", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Filming locations & techniques", "Rationale": "Rhimes considered setting the medical drama in her hometown, Chicago, but eventually decided to go with Seattle, to distinguish \"Grey's Anatomy\" from the Chicago\u2013based series \"ER\".\n"}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "where is it's studio located?", "Burbank, California", "what was the series about?", "It is an American medical drama television series.", "who produced it?", "It is produced by ShondaLand, in association with The Mark Gordon Company, and ABC Studios.", "who were the other actors in it?", "Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey.", "where was it filmed?", "Los Angeles, California."], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "was it adapted into any other form of art?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In 2010, \"A Coraz\u00f3n Abierto\" (\"An Open Heart\"), an adaptation of the series, was made by the Colombian network RCN TV. It aired for 2 seasons", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "International adaptations", "Rationale": "\nIn 2010, \"A Coraz\u00f3n Abierto\" (\"An Open Heart\"), an adaptation of the series, was made by the Colombian network RCN TV. It aired for 2 seasons", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes.", "Topic": "Grey's Anatomy", "Topic_section": "Spin-offs & adaptations", "Rationale": "\"Grey's Anatomy\" has spawned several spin-offs and adaptations."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "where is it's studio located?", "Burbank, California", "what was the series about?", "It is an American medical drama television series.", "who produced it?", "It is produced by ShondaLand, in association with The Mark Gordon Company, and ABC Studios.", "who were the other actors in it?", "Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey.", "where was it filmed?", "Los Angeles, California.", "was it adapted into any other form of art?", "In 2010, \"A Coraz\u00f3n Abierto\" (\"An Open Heart\"), an adaptation of the series, was made by the Colombian network RCN TV. It aired for 2 seasons"], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "was the film received well?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film received generally positive reviews.", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "Among mainstream critics in the U.S., the film received generally positive reviews.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes - a 20.4 rating and 48 share, almost half the television viewing audience in Colombia watched the premiere.", "Topic": "A coraz\u00f3n abierto (Colombian TV series)", "Topic_section": "Premiere", "Rationale": "On April 26, 2010, \"A Coraz\u00f3n Abierto\" premiered in Colombia to excellent ratings. With a 20.4 rating and 48 share, almost half the television viewing audience in Colombia watched the premiere."}, {"Answer": "Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 76% of 82 sampled critics gave the film a positive review, with an average score of 6.9/10", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Critical response", "Rationale": "Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 76% of 82 sampled critics gave the film a positive review, with an average score of 6.9/10 "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who does melissa george play in greys anatomy", "Sadie Harris", "where was she born?", "Perth, Western Australia", "which was her debut movie?", "\"Dark City\"", "who directed this film?", "Alex Proyas", "when was the series premiered?", "March 27, 2005", "where?", "American Broadcasting Company", "does it broadcast any sport related progammes?", "Sports programming is provided on occasion, primarily on weekend afternoons.", "where is it's studio located?", "Burbank, California", "what was the series about?", "It is an American medical drama television series.", "who produced it?", "It is produced by ShondaLand, in association with The Mark Gordon Company, and ABC Studios.", "who were the other actors in it?", "Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T. R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey.", "where was it filmed?", "Los Angeles, California.", "was it adapted into any other form of art?", "In 2010, \"A Coraz\u00f3n Abierto\" (\"An Open Heart\"), an adaptation of the series, was made by the Colombian network RCN TV. It aired for 2 seasons", "was the film received well?", "The film received generally positive reviews."], "Conversation_no": 195, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "did it get nominated for any award?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The film won and was nominated for several awards in 1998.", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "The film won and was nominated for several awards in 1998.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Accolades", "Rationale": "The film won and was nominated for several awards in 1998."}, {"Answer": "It was nominated for a Hugo Award for the Best Dramatic Presentation and six Saturn Awards", "Topic": "Dark City (1998 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film premiered in the United States on 27 February 1998, and was nominated for a Hugo Award for the Best Dramatic Presentation and six Saturn Awards. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who were king and queen of england during ww2", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nKnown as \"Bertie\" among his family and close friends, George VI was born in the reign of his great-grandmother Queen Victoria and was named after his great-grandfather Albert, Prince Consort. As the second son of King George V, he was not expected to inherit the throne and spent his early life in the shadow of his elder brother, Edward. He attended naval college as a teenager and served in the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force during the First World War. In 1920, he was made Duke of York. He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "George VI and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895\u00a0\u2013 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death in 1952. He was also Emperor of India from 1936 until 1947, when the British Raj was dissolved. \n\nKnown as \"Bertie\" among his family and close friends, George VI was born in the reign of his great-grandmother Queen Victoria and was named after his great-grandfather Albert, Prince Consort. As the second son of King George V, he was not expected to inherit the throne and spent his early life in the shadow of his elder brother, Edward. He attended naval college as a teenager and served in the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force during the First World War. In 1920, he was made Duke of York. He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. "}, {"Answer": "George VI (Albert) and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Marriage", "Rationale": "In a time when royalty were expected to marry fellow royalty, it was unusual that Albert had a great deal of freedom in choosing a prospective wife. An infatuation with the already-married Australian socialite Lady Loughborough came to an end in April 1920 when the King, with the promise of the dukedom of York, persuaded Albert to stop seeing her. That year, he met for the first time since childhood Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon,"}, {"Answer": "George VI and Queen Elizabeth", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "George was seen as sharing the hardships of the common people and his popularity soared. Buckingham Palace was bombed during the Blitz while the King and Queen were there, and his younger brother, the Duke of Kent, was killed on active service. George became known as a symbol of British determination to win the war."}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon"], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Queen Elizabeth II.", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Illness and death", "Rationale": "His daughter flew back to Britain from Kenya as Queen Elizabeth II.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Queen Elizabeth II", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Illness and death", "Rationale": "His daughter flew back to Britain from Kenya as Queen Elizabeth II."}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "how the above mentioned king die?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Coronary thrombosis.", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He was beset by smoking-related health problems in the later years of his reign and died of coronary thrombosis in 1952. H", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Smoking-related health problems in the later years of his reign and died of coronary thrombosis", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He was beset by smoking-related health problems in the later years of his reign and died of coronary thrombosis in 1952. He was succeeded by his daughter, Elizabeth II."}, {"Answer": "Coronary thrombosis", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Illness and death", "Rationale": " He had died in the night from a coronary thrombosis at age 56. His daughter flew back to Britain from Kenya as Queen Elizabeth II."}, {"Answer": "Coronary thrombosis", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Illness and death", "Rationale": "He had died in the night from a coronary thrombosis at age 56"}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what is this disease?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "Topic": "Coronary thrombosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Coronary thrombosis is defined as the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "Topic": "Coronary thrombosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Coronary thrombosis is defined as the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart. "}, {"Answer": "Coronary thrombosis is defined as the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart. This blood clot may then restrict blood flow within the heart, leading to heart tissue damage, or a myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack.", "Topic": "Coronary thrombosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Coronary thrombosis is defined as the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart. This blood clot may then restrict blood flow within the heart, leading to heart tissue damage, or a myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack."}, {"Answer": "The formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart", "Topic": "Coronary thrombosis", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Coronary thrombosis is defined as the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart"}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "Topic": "Elizabeth II", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " In 1947, she married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a former prince of Greece and Denmark, with whom she has four children: Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Elizabeth and Margaret", "Topic": "George VI", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex", "Topic": "Elizabeth II", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "a former prince of Greece and Denmark, with whom she has four children: Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex."}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Official duties", "Rationale": "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Official duties", "Rationale": "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries. "}, {"Answer": ": As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. Charles founded The Prince's Trust in 1976, sponsors The Prince's Charities, and is a patron, president, and a member of over 400 other charities and organisations.", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. Charles founded The Prince's Trust in 1976, sponsors The Prince's Charities, and is a patron, president, and a member of over 400 other charities and organisations."}, {"Answer": "He officiates at investitures, attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries, makes regular tours of Wales, fulfilling a week of engagements each summer, and attending important national occasions, such as opening the Senedd", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Official duties", "Rationale": "He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries. Prince Charles makes regular tours of Wales, fulfilling a week of engagements each summer, and attending important national occasions, such as opening the Senedd"}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "does he have children from his second marriage?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles", "Rationale": "In Canada, the Department of Justice announced its decision that the Queen's Privy Council for Canada was not required to meet to give its consent to the marriage, as the union would not result in offspring and would have no impact on the succession to the Canadian throne."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "No", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles", "Rationale": "The marriage was scheduled to take place in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle, with a subsequent religious blessing at St George's Chapel. The venue was subsequently changed to Windsor Guildhall, because a civil marriage at Windsor Castle would oblige the venue to be available to anyone who wished to be married there. Four days before the wedding, it was postponed from the originally scheduled date of 8\u00a0April until the following day in order to allow Charles and some of the invited dignitaries to attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II."}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "does he have children from his second marriage?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "any children from his first marriage, their names?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Prince William and Prince Harry.", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he married Lady Diana Spencer, and they had two sons: Prince William (b. 1982) and Prince Harry (b. 1984).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Prince William and Prince Harry", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Charles also spent a year at the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School in Victoria, Australia. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Cambridge, Charles served in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976. In 1981, he married Lady Diana Spencer, and they had two sons: Prince William (b. 1982) and Prince Harry (b. 1984)."}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Princes William and Henry", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Marriage to Lady Diana Spencer", "Rationale": "The couple lived at Kensington Palace and at Highgrove House, near Tetbury, and had two children: Princes William (b. 1982) and Henry (known as \"Harry\") (b. 1984)"}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "does he have children from his second marriage?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any children from his first marriage, their names?", "Yes, Prince William and Prince Harry."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who has the latter married?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Meghan Markle", "Topic": "Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex", "Topic_section": "Marriage and fatherhood", "Rationale": "On 8 November 2016, Kensington Palace confirmed that Harry was \"a few months\" into a relationship with American actress Meghan Markle,"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Meghan Markle", "Topic": "Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "May 2018, he married American actress Meghan Markle."}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "does he have children from his second marriage?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any children from his first marriage, their names?", "Yes, Prince William and Prince Harry.", "who has the latter married?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what sports did the prince who we were chatting about earlier, play?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Polo and fishing.", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "From his youth until 1992, Prince Charles was an avid player of competitive polo. He continued to play informally, including for charity, until 2005. Charles also frequently took part in fox hunting until the sport was banned in the United Kingdom in 2005. By the late 1990s, opposition to the activity was growing when Charles's participation was viewed as a \"political statement\" by those who were opposed to it. The League Against Cruel Sports launched an attack against Charles after he took his sons on the Beaufort Hunt in 1999. At that time, the government was trying to ban hunting with hounds.\n\nCharles has been a keen salmon angler since youth and supports Orri Vigf\u00fasson's efforts to protect the North Atlantic salmon", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Polo and fox hunting", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "From his youth until 1992, Prince Charles was an avid player of competitive polo. He continued to play informally, including for charity, until 2005. Charles also frequently took part in fox hunting until the sport was banned in the United Kingdom in 2005."}, {"Answer": "Competitive polo", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": " competitive polo"}, {"Answer": "Competitive polo", "Topic": "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Topic_section": "Sports", "Rationale": "From his youth until 1992, Prince Charles was an avid player of competitive polo"}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "does he have children from his second marriage?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any children from his first marriage, their names?", "Yes, Prince William and Prince Harry.", "who has the latter married?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what sports did the prince who we were chatting about earlier, play?", "Polo and fishing."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is the origin of the first sport mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran.", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "Although the exact origins of the game are unknown, it most likely began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran (Persia) and spreading east and west. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Although the exact origins of the game are unknown, it most likely began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran and spreading east and west", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "Although the exact origins of the game are unknown, it most likely began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran (Persia) and spreading east and west"}, {"Answer": "It is an Iranian horseback mounted team sport.", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " is an Iranian horseback mounted team sport. "}, {"Answer": "Although the exact origins of the game are unknown, it most likely began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran (Persia) and spreading east and west", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Origins", "Rationale": "Although the exact origins of the game are unknown, it most likely began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran (Persia) and spreading east and west"}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "does he have children from his second marriage?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any children from his first marriage, their names?", "Yes, Prince William and Prince Harry.", "who has the latter married?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what sports did the prince who we were chatting about earlier, play?", "Polo and fishing.", "what is the origin of the first sport mentioned above?", "It began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how many players make a team?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In beach and snow polo ,each team has three members each and in cowboy polo there are five members in each team.", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Indoor and arena polo", "Rationale": "Forms of arena polo include beach polo, played in many countries between teams of three riders on a sand surface, and cowboy polo, played almost exclusively in the western United States by teams of five riders on a dirt surface.\n\nAnother modern variant is snow polo, which is played on compacted snow on flat ground or a frozen lake. The format of snow polo varies depending on the space available. Each team generally consists of three players and a bright coloured light plastic ball is preferred.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Four", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Players", "Rationale": "Each team consists of four mounted players, which can be mixed teams of both men and women."}, {"Answer": "Each team consists of four mounted players, which can be mixed teams of both men and women.", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Players", "Rationale": "Each team consists of four mounted players, which can be mixed teams of both men and women.\n"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who were king and queen of england during ww2", "George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon", "who is the current leader of this kingdom?", "Queen Elizabeth II.", "how the above mentioned king die?", "Coronary thrombosis.", "what is this disease?", "Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel of the heart.", "could you let me know the children names of the female leader mentioned above?", "Charles, Anne, Prince Andrew , and Prince Edward.", "what are the responsibilities carried out by the first name mentioned above?", "As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries.", "does he have children from his second marriage?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any children from his first marriage, their names?", "Yes, Prince William and Prince Harry.", "who has the latter married?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what sports did the prince who we were chatting about earlier, play?", "Polo and fishing.", "what is the origin of the first sport mentioned above?", "It began as a simple game played by mounted Iranian and Turkic nomads in Central Asia, with the current form originating in Iran.", "how many players make a team?", "In beach and snow polo ,each team has three members each and in cowboy polo there are five members in each team."], "Conversation_no": 196, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "in ancient times, what material was the ball that was used for this aport, made of?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and willow root.", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Ball", "Rationale": "Historically they have been made of bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and for many years willow root. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Historically they have been made of bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and for many years willow root", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Ball", "Rationale": "Historically they have been made of bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and for many years willow root"}, {"Answer": "Balls have been made of bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and for many years willow root.", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Ball", "Rationale": " Historically they have been made of bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and for many years willow root. Originally the British used a white painted leather covered cricket ball.\n"}, {"Answer": "Bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and for many years willow root", "Topic": "Polo", "Topic_section": "Ball", "Rationale": "Historically they have been made of bamboo, leather covered cork, hard rubber, and for many years willow root"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is massospondylus?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Massospondylus ( ; from Greek, (mass\u014dn, \"longer\") and (spondylos, \"vertebra\")) is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Period ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Period", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Period (Hettangian to Pliensbachian ages, ca. 200\u2013183\u00a0million years ago)."}, {"Answer": "A genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Period", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Period "}, {"Answer": "A genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Period", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Massospondylus ( ; from Greek, (mass\u014dn, \"longer\") and (spondylos, \"vertebra\")) is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Period "}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur"], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "who discovered this species?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Joseph Millard Orpen", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "This material, a collection of 56 bones, was found in 1853 by the government surveyor Joseph Millard Orpen in the Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Richard Owen", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "Richard Owen "}, {"Answer": "Sir Richard Owen", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was described by Sir Richard Owen in 1854 from remains discovered in South Africa, and is thus one of the first dinosaurs to have been named."}, {"Answer": "Joseph Millard Orpen", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "This material, a collection of 56 bones, was found in 1853 by the government surveyor Joseph Millard Orpen in the "}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen"], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where was it found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "This material, a collection of 56 bones, was found in 1853 by the government surveyor Joseph Millard Orpen in the Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa "}, {"Answer": "South Africa", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "This material, a collection of 56 bones, was found in 1853 by the government surveyor Joseph Millard Orpen in the Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa"}, {"Answer": "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "Topic": "Massospondylus", "Topic_section": "History of discovery", "Rationale": "This material, a collection of 56 bones, was found in 1853 by the government surveyor Joseph Millard Orpen in the Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa and"}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa"], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Prehistoric archaeology", "Rationale": "These finds suggest that various hominid species existed in South Africa from about three million years ago, starting with \"Australopithecus africanus\". There followed species including \"Australopithecus sediba\", \"Homo ergaster\", \"Homo erectus\", \"Homo rhodesiensis\", \"Homo helmei\", \"Homo naledi\" and modern humans (\"Homo sapiens\").", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Australopithecus sediba\", \"Homo ergaster\", \"Homo erectus\", \"Homo rhodesiensis\"", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Prehistoric archaeology", "Rationale": "\"Australopithecus africanus\". There followed species including \"Australopithecus sediba\", \"Homo ergaster\", \"Homo erectus\", \"Homo rhodesiensis\", \""}, {"Answer": "\"Australopithecus sediba\", \"Homo ergaster\", \"Homo erectus\", \"Homo rhodesiensis\", \"Homo helmei\", \"Homo naledi\" and modern humans", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Prehistoric archaeology", "Rationale": " \"Australopithecus sediba\", \"Homo ergaster\", \"Homo erectus\", \"Homo rhodesiensis\", \"Homo helmei\", \"Homo naledi\" and modern humans"}, {"Answer": "Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, Homo ergaster, Homo erectus, Homo rhodesiensis", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Prehistoric archaeology", "Rationale": "These finds suggest that various hominid species existed in South Africa from about three million years ago, starting with \"Australopithecus africanus\". There followed species including \"Australopithecus sediba\", \"Homo ergaster\", \"Homo erectus\", \"Homo rhodesiensis\", \"Homo helmei\", \"Homo naledi\" and modern humans (\"Homo sapiens\")."}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc."], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Boer Wars", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Boer Wars", "Rationale": "The Boer Republics successfully resisted British encroachments during the First Boer War (1880\u20131881) using guerrilla warfare tactics, which were well suited to local conditions. The British returned with greater numbers, more experience, and new strategy in the Second Boer War (1899\u20131902) but suffered heavy casualties through attrition; nonetheless, they were ultimately successful. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Boer War", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Boer Wars", "Rationale": "Boer War ("}, {"Answer": "First Boer War, Second Boer War", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Boer Wars", "Rationale": "The Boer Republics successfully resisted British encroachments during the First Boer War (1880\u20131881) using guerrilla warfare tactics, which were well suited to local conditions. The British returned with greater numbers, more experience, and new strategy in the Second Boer War "}, {"Answer": "First Boer War, Second Boer War", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Boer Wars", "Rationale": "The Boer Republics successfully resisted British encroachments during the First Boer War (1880\u20131881) using guerrilla warfare tactics, which were well suited to local conditions. The British returned with greater numbers, more experience, and new strategy in the Second Boer War (1899\u20131902) but suffered heavy casualties through attrition; nonetheless, "}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars"], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when did the first of these wars happen?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881", "Topic": "First Boer War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The First Boer War (, literally \"First Freedom War\"), 1880-1881, also known as the First Anglo-Boer War, the Transvaal War or the Transvaal Rebellion, was a war fought from 16 December 1880 until 23 March 1881 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1880\u20131881", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Boer Wars", "Rationale": "1880\u20131881)"}, {"Answer": "16 December 1880", "Topic": "First Boer War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "16 December 1880"}, {"Answer": "1880-1881", "Topic": "First Boer War", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The First Boer War (, literally \"First Freedom War\"), 1880-1881, also known as the First Anglo-Boer War,"}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars", "when did the first of these wars happen?", "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881"], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "which events caused the outbreak of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854, by the British.", "Topic": "First Boer War", "Topic_section": "Outbreak of war", "Rationale": "With the defeat of the Zulus, and the Pedi, the Transvaal Boers were able to give voice to the growing resentment against the 1877 British annexation of the Transvaal and complained that it had been a violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The Boers revolted on 16 December 1880 and took action at Bronkhorstspruit against a British column of the 94th Foot who were returning to reinforce Pretoria.", "Topic": "First Boer War", "Topic_section": "Outbreak of war", "Rationale": "The Boers revolted on 16 December 1880 and took action at Bronkhorstspruit against a British column of the 94th Foot who were returning to reinforce Pretoria."}, {"Answer": "With the defeat of the Zulus, and the Pedi, the Transvaal Boers were able to give voice to the growing resentment against the 1877 British annexation of the Transvaal and complained that it had been a violation of the Sand River", "Topic": "First Boer War", "Topic_section": "Outbreak of war", "Rationale": "With the defeat of the Zulus, and the Pedi, the Transvaal Boers were able to give voice to the growing resentment against the 1877 British annexation of the Transvaal and complained that it had been a violation of the Sand River "}, {"Answer": "1877 British annexation of the Transvaal", "Topic": "First Boer War", "Topic_section": "Outbreak of war", "Rationale": "With the defeat of the Zulus, and the Pedi, the Transvaal Boers were able to give voice to the growing resentment against the 1877 British annexation of the Transvaal and complained that it had been a violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854"}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars", "when did the first of these wars happen?", "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881", "which events caused the outbreak of it?", "Violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854, by the British."], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are some animals found in the country mentioned previously?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, etc.", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "Numerous mammals are found in the Bushveld including lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, southern white rhinos, blue wildebeest, kudus, impalas, hyenas, hippopotamuses and South African giraffes.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "African leopards, South African cheetahs, southern white rhinos, blue wildebeest, kudus, impalas, hyenas, hippopotamuses and South African giraffes.", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "frican leopards, South African cheetahs, southern white rhinos, blue wildebeest, kudus, impalas, hyenas, hippopotamuses and South African giraffes. "}, {"Answer": "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, southern white rhinos, blue wildebeest, kudus, impalas", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": " lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, southern white rhinos, blue wildebeest, kudus, impalas"}, {"Answer": "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, southern white rhinos", "Topic": "South Africa", "Topic_section": "Animals", "Rationale": "Numerous mammals are found in the Bushveld including lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, southern white rhinos, blue wildebeest, kudus,"}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars", "when did the first of these wars happen?", "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881", "which events caused the outbreak of it?", "Violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854, by the British.", "what are some animals found in the country mentioned previously?", "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, etc."], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "in which region is the second animal found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Most of sub-Saharan Africa", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is widely distributed in most of sub-Saharan Africa", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Most of sub-Saharan Africa", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "most of sub-Saharan Africa, but the historical range h"}, {"Answer": "Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is widely distributed in most of sub-Saharan Africa, but the historical range has been fragmented in the course of habitat conversion. Leopards have been recorded in North Africa as well."}, {"Answer": "Gbarpolu County and Bong County in Upper Guinean forests of Liberia", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "Now, it remains patchily distributed within historical limits. During surveys in 2013, it was recorded in Gbarpolu County and Bong County in Upper Guinean forests of Liberia."}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars", "when did the first of these wars happen?", "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881", "which events caused the outbreak of it?", "Violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854, by the British.", "what are some animals found in the country mentioned previously?", "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, etc.", "in which region is the second animal found?", "Most of sub-Saharan Africa"], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "what does it look like?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are pale yellow to deep gold, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black.", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Coat colour varies from pale yellow to deep gold or tawny, and sometimes black, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Coat colour varies from pale yellow to deep gold or tawny, and sometimes black, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black.", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Coat colour varies from pale yellow to deep gold or tawny, and sometimes black, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black."}, {"Answer": "Coat colour varies from pale yellow to deep gold or tawny, and sometimes black, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black.", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Coat colour varies from pale yellow to deep gold or tawny, and sometimes black, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black."}, {"Answer": "Coat colour varies from pale yellow to deep gold or tawny, and sometimes black, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Characteristics", "Rationale": "Coat colour varies from pale yellow to deep gold or tawny, and sometimes black, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black"}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars", "when did the first of these wars happen?", "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881", "which events caused the outbreak of it?", "Violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854, by the British.", "what are some animals found in the country mentioned previously?", "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, etc.", "in which region is the second animal found?", "Most of sub-Saharan Africa", "what does it look like?", "They are pale yellow to deep gold, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black."], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what animal does it feed on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, etc.", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Diet and hunting", "Rationale": "The known prey of leopards ranges from dung beetles to adult elands, which can reach . In sub-Saharan Africa, at least 92 prey species have been documented in leopard scat, including rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, hyraxes, hares, and arthropods.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dung beetles, adult elands, rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, hyraxes, hares", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Diet and hunting", "Rationale": "odents, birds, small and large antelopes, hyraxes, hares, "}, {"Answer": "Dung beetles, adult elands, rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, hyraxes, hares.", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Diet and hunting", "Rationale": " It takes small prey where large ungulates are less common. The known prey of leopards ranges from dung beetles to adult elands, which can reach . In sub-Saharan Africa, at least 92 prey species have been documented in leopard scat, including rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, hyraxes, hares, and arthropods."}, {"Answer": "From dung beetles to adult elands", "Topic": "African leopard", "Topic_section": "Diet and hunting", "Rationale": "The known prey of leopards ranges from dung beetles to adult elands,"}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars", "when did the first of these wars happen?", "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881", "which events caused the outbreak of it?", "Violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854, by the British.", "what are some animals found in the country mentioned previously?", "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, etc.", "in which region is the second animal found?", "Most of sub-Saharan Africa", "what does it look like?", "They are pale yellow to deep gold, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black.", "what animal does it feed on?", "Rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, etc."], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "how long does the fourth animal live?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is difficult to determine how long antelope live in the wild.", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Lifespan", "Rationale": "It is difficult to determine how long antelope live in the wild.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Africa and Eurasia", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Africa and Eurasia."}, {"Answer": "Beyond 20 years old", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Lifespan", "Rationale": " beyond 20 years old,"}, {"Answer": "20 years", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Lifespan", "Rationale": " In captivity, wildebeest have lived beyond 20 years old, and impalas have reached their late teens."}]} {"Context": ["what is massospondylus?", "Genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur", "who discovered this species?", "Joseph Millard Orpen", "where was it found?", "Upper Elliot Formation at Harrismith, South Africa", "what other historic species have been discovered in the country mentioned above?", "Hominid species; Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba, etc.", "what are the different wars that have happened in this country?", "Boer Wars", "when did the first of these wars happen?", "16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881", "which events caused the outbreak of it?", "Violation of the Sand River Convention of 1852, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854, by the British.", "what are some animals found in the country mentioned previously?", "Lions, African leopards, South African cheetahs, etc.", "in which region is the second animal found?", "Most of sub-Saharan Africa", "what does it look like?", "They are pale yellow to deep gold, and is patterned with black rosettes while the head, lower limbs and belly are spotted with solid black.", "what animal does it feed on?", "Rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, etc.", "how long does the fourth animal live?", "It is difficult to determine how long antelope live in the wild."], "Conversation_no": 197, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "can this animal be domesticated?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Antelope do not typically display traits required for domestication.", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Domestication", "Rationale": "Domestication of animals requires certain traits in the animal that antelope do not typically display. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Domestication of animals requires certain traits in the animal that antelope do not typically display.", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Domestication", "Rationale": "Domestication of animals requires certain traits in the animal that antelope do not typically display. "}, {"Answer": "They don't exhibit traits of domestic animals. However, Ancient Egyptians kept herds of gazelles and addax for meat, and occasionally pets. It is unknown whether they were truly domesticated,", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Domestication", "Rationale": ". Ancient Egyptians kept herds of gazelles and addax for meat, and occasionally pets. It is unknown whether they were truly domesticated, but it seems unlikely, as no domesticated gazelles exist today."}, {"Answer": "Yes. Humans have had success taming certain species, such as the elands", "Topic": "Antelope", "Topic_section": "Domestication", "Rationale": "However, humans have had success taming certain species, such as the elands"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is neighborhood watch?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Neighborhood Watch\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\", and the 43rd episode overall.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\".", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Neighborhood Watch\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\""}, {"Answer": "13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\"", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\""}, {"Answer": "13th episode of the third season of \"White Collar\", and the 43rd episode overall.", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Neighborhood Watch\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\", and the 43rd episode overall."}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\"."], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which episode is it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Thirteenth", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Neighborhood Watch\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\", and the 43rd episode overall. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "13th", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Neighborhood Watch\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series "}, {"Answer": "13th episode", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\", and the 43rd episode overall. It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on January 31, 2012."}, {"Answer": "13th episode of the third season and the 43rd episode overall.", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Neighborhood Watch\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\", and the 43rd episode overall."}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who is the producer of this episode?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Jeff Eastin", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Production", "Rationale": "On July 11, 2011, series creator Jeff Eastin announced via Twitter that Andrew McCarthy would direct the episode."}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when did this episode release?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "January 31, 2012", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on January 31, 2012.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "January 31, 2012", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Neighborhood Watch\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series \"White Collar\", and the 43rd episode overall. It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on January 31, 2012. "}, {"Answer": "January 31, 2012", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " January 31, 2012. "}, {"Answer": "January 31, 2012.", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on January 31, 2012."}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "who are the characters in this episode?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Elizabeth Burke (Tiffani Thiessen) overhears a neighbor (Joe Manganiello) discussing a future crime, she, Mozzie (Willie Garson), and Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) work together to prove his guilt.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Peter Burke, Matthew Keller and Ben.", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "After Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) leaves a scanner at home, Elizabeth overhears plans for a robbery."}, {"Answer": "Elizabeth Burke , Neal Caffrey, Mozzie", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe episode has been noted to draw many themes from Alfred Hitchcock's \"Rear Window\". When Elizabeth Burke (Tiffani Thiessen) overhears a neighbor (Joe Manganiello) discussing a future crime, she, Mozzie (Willie Garson), and Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) work together to prove his guilt."}, {"Answer": "Elizabeth Burke, Joe Manganiello, Mozzie, and Neal Caffrey", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "When Elizabeth Burke (Tiffani Thiessen) overhears a neighbor (Joe Manganiello) discussing a future crime, she, Mozzie (Willie Garson), and Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) work together to prove his guilt.\n"}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what is the role played by the first character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Criminal informant", "Topic": "White Collar (TV series)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "White Collar is a USA Network television series created by Jeff Eastin, starring Tim DeKay as FBI Special Agent Peter Burke and Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, a highly intelligent and multitalented con artist working as Burke's criminal informant. Willie Garson and Tiffani Thiessen also star. "}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "what is the role played by the first character?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "how is the personality of the third character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He s presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Personality", "Rationale": "Neal is presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge, from art to foreign languages, most of which seems to be self-taught; he reveals early in Season 2 that he did not graduate high school.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge, from art to foreign languages.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Personality", "Rationale": "Neal is presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge, from art to foreign languages, most of which seems to be self-taught;"}, {"Answer": "He is a criminal consultant for the White Collar Crime Division of the FBI in New York City.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " a criminal consultant for the White Collar Crime Division of the FBI in New York City. "}, {"Answer": "Charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge, from art to foreign languages.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Personality", "Rationale": "Neal is presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge, from art to foreign languages, most of which seems to be self-taught; he reveals early in Season 2 that he did not graduate high school. "}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "what is the role played by the first character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is the personality of the third character?", "He s presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge."], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "where is he from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "St. Louis, Missouri", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Early life and background", "Rationale": "Born Neal George Bennett (\"Compromising Positions\" | Season 4: episode 7), Neal grew up in United States Federal Witness Protection Program under the name Danny Brooks in St. Louis, Missouri. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "United States", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Early life and background", "Rationale": "Born Neal George Bennett (\"Compromising Positions\" | Season 4: episode 7), Neal grew up in United States Federal Witness Protection Program under the name Danny Brooks in St. Louis, Missouri."}, {"Answer": "Missouri", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Early life and background", "Rationale": "Missouri"}, {"Answer": "United States Federal Witness Protection Program, St. Louis, Missouri.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Early life and background", "Rationale": "Neal grew up in United States Federal Witness Protection Program under the name Danny Brooks in St. Louis, Missouri."}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "what is the role played by the first character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is the personality of the third character?", "He s presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge.", "where is he from?", "St. Louis, Missouri"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "was he also a con artist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Life as a con artist", "Rationale": "Neal came to New York City in his early twenties. Mozzie, also a con artist, was conned by Neal out of $500 and later approached him about pulling a long con on a CEO named Vincent Adler. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mozzie was conned by Neal out of $500 and later approached him about pulling a long con on a CEO named Vincent Adler.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Life as a con artist", "Rationale": "Neal came to New York City in his early twenties. Mozzie, also a con artist, was conned by Neal out of $500 and later approached him about pulling a long con on a CEO named Vincent Adler. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Life as a con artist", "Rationale": "Neal came to New York City in his early twenties. Mozzie, also a con artist, was conned by Neal out of $500 and later approached him about pulling a long con on a CEO named Vincent Adler. F"}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He is a world-class forger and conman"}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "what is the role played by the first character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is the personality of the third character?", "He s presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge.", "where is he from?", "St. Louis, Missouri", "was he also a con artist?", "Yes"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who did he work for as an artist?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No one, he began running cons with Kate and Mozzie.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Life as a con artist", "Rationale": " After this, Neal, Kate, and Mozzie began running cons together. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Nicholas Halden", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Life as a con artist", "Rationale": "Nicholas Halde"}, {"Answer": "Mozzie", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Life as a con artist", "Rationale": "Mozzie, also a con artist, was conned by Neal out of $500 and later approached him about pulling a long con on a CEO named Vincent Adler. "}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "what is the role played by the first character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is the personality of the third character?", "He s presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge.", "where is he from?", "St. Louis, Missouri", "was he also a con artist?", "Yes", "who did he work for as an artist?", "No one, he began running cons with Kate and Mozzie."], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "how is he related to peter burke?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch him.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Peter Burke", "Rationale": "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch Neal Caffrey.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch him.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Peter Burke", "Rationale": "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch Neal Caffrey."}, {"Answer": "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch Neal Caffrey.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Peter Burke", "Rationale": "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch Neal Caffrey."}, {"Answer": "He was the case agent assigned to catch Neal Caffrey.", "Topic": "Neal Caffrey", "Topic_section": "Peter Burke", "Rationale": "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch Neal Caffrey. He spent three years chasing Neal before finally arresting him. Neal sent Peter birthday cards each year while he was in prison. "}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "what is the role played by the first character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is the personality of the third character?", "He s presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge.", "where is he from?", "St. Louis, Missouri", "was he also a con artist?", "Yes", "who did he work for as an artist?", "No one, he began running cons with Kate and Mozzie.", "how is he related to peter burke?", "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch him."], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "where was this episode produced?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["what is neighborhood watch?", "An episode of television series \"White Collar\".", "which episode is it?", "Thirteenth", "who is the producer of this episode?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when did this episode release?", "January 31, 2012", "who are the characters in this episode?", "Elizabeth Burke, Mozzie, Neal Caffrey", "what is the role played by the first character?", "UNANSWERABLE", "how is the personality of the third character?", "He s presented as a charming, sophisticated gentleman with a wide range of knowledge.", "where is he from?", "St. Louis, Missouri", "was he also a con artist?", "Yes", "who did he work for as an artist?", "No one, he began running cons with Kate and Mozzie.", "how is he related to peter burke?", "Agent Peter Burke was the case agent assigned to catch him.", "where was this episode produced?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 198, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "how much rating did the episode receive?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night and finished fifth in its timeslot.", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": "The episode ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night and finished fifth in its timeslot, after \"Teen Mom 2\", \"Tosh.0\", \"The Game\", and \"Justified\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night.", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": "The episode ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night and finished fifth in its timeslot, after \"Teen Mom 2\", \"Tosh.0\", \"The Game\", and \"Justified\"."}, {"Answer": "The episode ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night and finished fifth in its timeslot", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": " The episode ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night and finished fifth in its timeslot, after \"Teen Mom 2\", \"Tosh.0\", \"The Game\", and \"Justified\"."}, {"Answer": "Ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night and finished fifth in its timeslot", "Topic": "Neighborhood Watch (White Collar)", "Topic_section": "Ratings", "Rationale": "The episode ranked eleventh overall in the 18\u201349 demographic for the night and finished fifth in its timeslot"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander"}, {"Answer": "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara are the lead star cast.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander, it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior."}, {"Answer": "Daniel Craig, Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander, it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is the movie about?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander, it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.\n"}, {"Answer": "It tells the story of a journalist\u2019s investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of a computer hacker and the story goes forward.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was directed by David Fincher with a screenplay by Steven Zaillian. Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander, it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker."}, {"Answer": "It tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker."], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where was it film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography began in Stockholm, Sweden in September 2010. Production mostly took place at multiple locations in the city's central business district, including at the Stockholm Court House. One challenge was realizing the Vanger estate. They picked an eighteenth-century French architecture mansion Hofsta located approximately southwest of Stockholm. Filmmakers wanted to use a typical \"manor from Sm\u00e5land\" that was solemn, formal, and \"very Old Money\". \"The Swedish are very good at the modern and the minimal but they also have these wonderful country homes that can be juxtaposed against the modern city\u2014yet both speak to money.\" Principal photography relocated in October to Uppsala. On Queen Street, the facade of the area was renovated to mimic the Hotel Alder, after an old photograph of a building obtained by Fincher. From December onward, production moved to Zurich, Switzerland, where locations were established at Dolder Grand Hotel and the Zurich Airport. Because of the \"beau", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Principal photography began in Stockholm, Sweden. Production mostly took place at multiple locations in the city's central business district, including at the Stockholm Court House.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography began in Stockholm, Sweden in September 2010. Production mostly took place at multiple locations in the city's central business district, including at the Stockholm Court House. "}, {"Answer": "It was primarily filmed at Stockholm, Sweden and later moved to Zurich, Oslo, United Kingdom and United States.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "Principal photography began in Stockholm, Sweden in September 2010. Production mostly took place at multiple locations in the city's central business district, including at the Stockholm Court House. One challenge was realizing the Vanger estate. They picked an eighteenth-century French architecture mansion Hofsta located approximately southwest of Stockholm. Filmmakers wanted to use a typical \"manor from Sm\u00e5land\" that was solemn, formal, and \"very Old Money\". \"The Swedish are very good at the modern and the minimal but they also have these wonderful country homes that can be juxtaposed against the modern city\u2014yet both speak to money.\" Principal photography relocated in October to Uppsala. On Queen Street, the facade of the area was renovated to mimic the Hotel Alder, after an old photograph of a building obtained by Fincher. From December onward, production moved to Zurich, Switzerland, where locations were established at Dolder Grand Hotel and the Zurich Airport. Because of the \"beau"}, {"Answer": "Zurich, Switzerland", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Filming", "Rationale": "From December onward, production moved to Zurich, Switzerland, where locations were established at Dolder Grand Hotel and the Zurich Airport."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway."], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who composed the score for the film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Reznor and Ross", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "Fincher recruited Reznor and Ross to produce the score; aside from their successful collaboration on \"The Social Network\",", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Reznor and Ross", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": " Reznor and Ross "}, {"Answer": "Reznor and Ross", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "Fincher recruited Reznor and Ross to produce the score; aside from their successful collaboration on \"The Social Network\", the duo had worked together on albums from Nine Inch Nails' later discography. "}, {"Answer": "Reznor and Ross", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Soundtrack", "Rationale": "Fincher recruited Reznor and Ross to produce the score; aside from their successful collaboration on \"The Social Network\", the duo had worked together on albums from Nine Inch Nails' later discography. "}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is there a sequel to it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "n December 2011, Fincher stated that the creative team involved planned to film the sequels \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\", \"back to back.\" ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, \"The Girl in the Spider's Web\"", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "\"The Girl in the Spider's Web\""}, {"Answer": "Yes, \"The Girl in the Spider's Web\".", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "By November 2015, it was announced that Sony was considering rebooting the franchise, before settling on continuing the film series with an adaptation of \"The Girl in the Spider's Web\". "}, {"Answer": "\"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\"", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "In December 2011, Fincher stated that the creative team involved planned to film the sequels \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\", \"back to back.\" "}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\"."], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "when are these sequels going to be released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"The Girl in the Spider's Web\" was released in the U.S. on November 9, 2018.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": " \"The Girl in the Spider's Web\" was notably the first adaptation of an installment in the book series to be produced into an English-language film upon its initial release. By March 2017, \u00c1lvarez announced that the film would have an entirely new cast, as he wanted the entire film to be his interpretation of the story.\n\nIn September of the same year, Claire Foy was cast as Lisbeth Salander, replacing Mara. The film released in the U.S. on November 9, 2018."}, {"Answer": "There was an announced release date of 2013 for a film version of \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\", although by August 2012 it was delayed due to changes being done to the script, being written by Steven Zaillian.", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": "There was an announced release date of 2013 for a film version of \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\", although by August 2012 it was delayed due to changes being done to the script, being written by Steven Zaillian. "}, {"Answer": "There was an announced release date of 2013 for a film version of \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\", although by August 2012 it was delayed due to changes being done to the script", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Sequel", "Rationale": " There was an announced release date of 2013 for a film version of \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\", although by August 2012 it was delayed due to changes being done to the script, being written by Steven Zaillian. By July 2013, Andrew Kevin Walker was hired to re-w"}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Girl Who Played with Fire () is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson. I", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, It is the third novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series", "Topic": "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (original title in ) is the third novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson. "}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (original title in ) is the third novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson."}, {"Answer": "Yes, it is the third novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\"", "Topic": "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (original title in ) is the third novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series."], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "when was it published?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was published posthumously in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It was published in Swedish in 2007; in English, in the UK, in October 2009", "Topic": "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was published in Swedish in 2007; in English, in the UK, in October 2009"}, {"Answer": "It was published posthumously in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was published posthumously in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009."}, {"Answer": "January 2009", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was published posthumously in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009."], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "how was it received?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "The English version was published in January 2009 and immediately became a number 1 bestseller. It received generally positive reviews from most of the major UK newspapers. Many reviewers agreed with Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It received generally positive reviews from most of the major UK newspapers.", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": " It received generally positive reviews from most of the major UK newspapers."}, {"Answer": "It immediately became a number 1 bestseller. It received generally positive reviews from most of the major UK newspapers.", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "The English version was published in January 2009 and immediately became a number 1 bestseller. It received generally positive reviews from most of the major UK newspapers. Many reviewers agreed with Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d."}, {"Answer": "Most of the reviewers concentrated mainly on the character of Lisbeth Salander, with Mark Lawson at the \"Guardian\" saying that \"the huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating creation with a complete and complex psychology.\"", "Topic": "The Girl Who Played with Fire", "Topic_section": "Reception", "Rationale": "Most of the reviewers concentrated mainly on the character of Lisbeth Salander, with Mark Lawson at the \"Guardian\" saying that \"the huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating creation with a complete and complex psychology.\""}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "how was it received?", "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d."], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "mention a few notable stories from the above mentioned media outlet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "how was it received?", "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "mention a few notable stories from the above mentioned media outlet?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "any scandals associated with the media outlet?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "In July 2011, it was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\".", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Phone hacking scandal", "Rationale": "In July 2011, \"The Sunday Times\" was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\", a Murdoch tabloid newspaper published in the UK from 1843 to 2011.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, the phone hacking scandal.", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Phone hacking scandal", "Rationale": " Former British prime minister Gordon Brown accused \"The Sunday Times\" of employing \"known criminals\" to impersonate him and obtain his private financial records."}, {"Answer": "In July 2011, they were implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\", a Murdoch tabloid newspaper published in the UK from 1843 to 2011.", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Phone hacking scandal", "Rationale": "In July 2011, \"The Sunday Times\" was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\", a Murdoch tabloid newspaper published in the UK from 1843 to 2011."}, {"Answer": "Yes, phone hacking scandal", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Phone hacking scandal", "Rationale": "In July 2011, \"The Sunday Times\" was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\", a Murdoch tabloid newspaper published in the UK from 1843 to 2011."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "how was it received?", "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "mention a few notable stories from the above mentioned media outlet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any scandals associated with the media outlet?", "In July 2011, it was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\"."], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "when did it come online?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "May 2010", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Online presence", "Rationale": " May 2010 "}, {"Answer": "May 2010", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Online presence", "Rationale": "\"The Sunday Times\" has its own website. It previously shared an online presence with \"The Times\", but in May 2010 they both launched their own sites to reflect their distinct brand identities."}, {"Answer": "May 2010", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Online presence", "Rationale": "\"The Sunday Times\" has its own website. It previously shared an online presence with \"The Times\", but in May 2010 they both launched their own sites to reflect their distinct brand identities."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "how was it received?", "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "mention a few notable stories from the above mentioned media outlet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any scandals associated with the media outlet?", "In July 2011, it was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\".", "when did it come online?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 13, "Question": "when was it founded?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "18 February 1821", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Founding and early history (1821\u20131915)", "Rationale": "The paper began publication on 18 February 1821 as \"The New Observer\", but from 21 April its title was changed to the \"Independent Observer", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1966", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The two papers were founded independently and have been under common ownership only since 1966. They were bought by News International in 1981."}, {"Answer": "18 February 1821", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Founding and early history (1821\u20131915)", "Rationale": "The paper began publication on 18 February 1821 as \"The New Observer\", but from 21 April its title was changed to the \"Independent Observer\"."}, {"Answer": "1966", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The two papers were founded independently and have been under common ownership only since 1966."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "how was it received?", "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "mention a few notable stories from the above mentioned media outlet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any scandals associated with the media outlet?", "In July 2011, it was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\".", "when did it come online?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was it founded?", "18 February 1821"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 14, "Question": "who founded it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Henry White", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Founding and early history (1821\u20131915)", "Rationale": "Its founder, Henry White, chose the name in an apparent attempt to take advantage of the success of the \"Observer\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Henry White", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Founding and early history (1821\u20131915)", "Rationale": " Henry White, "}, {"Answer": "Henry White", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Founding and early history (1821\u20131915)", "Rationale": "Its founder, Henry White, chose the name in an apparent attempt to take advantage of the success of the \"Observer\", which had been founded in 1791, although there was no connection between the two papers."}, {"Answer": "Henry White", "Topic": "The Sunday Times", "Topic_section": "Founding and early history (1821\u20131915)", "Rationale": " Its founder, Henry White, chose the name in an apparent attempt to take advantage of the success of the \"Observer\", which had been founded in 1791, although there was no connection between the two papers."}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "how was it received?", "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "mention a few notable stories from the above mentioned media outlet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any scandals associated with the media outlet?", "In July 2011, it was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\".", "when did it come online?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was it founded?", "18 February 1821", "who founded it?", "Henry White"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 15, "Question": "who was he?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["cast of the movie the girl with the dragon tattoo", "Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara", "what is the movie about?", "Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.", "where was it film?", "Stockholm, Sweden; Uppsala; Zurich, Switzerland; and finally Oslo, Norway.", "who composed the score for the film?", "Reznor and Ross", "is there a sequel to it?", "Yes, \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".", "when are these sequels going to be released?", "UNANSWERABLE", "is the latter aforementioned sequel a novel?", "Yes, it is the second novel in the best-selling \"Millennium\" series.", "when was it published?", "Posthumously, in Swedish in 2006 and in English in January 2009.", "how was it received?", "The English version immediately became a number 1 bestseller - Joan Smith at \"The Sunday Times\" said that this novel was \u201ceven more gripping and astonishing than the first\u201d.", "mention a few notable stories from the above mentioned media outlet?", "UNANSWERABLE", "any scandals associated with the media outlet?", "In July 2011, it was implicated in the wider News International phone hacking scandal which primarily involved the \"News of the World\".", "when did it come online?", "UNANSWERABLE", "when was it founded?", "18 February 1821", "who founded it?", "Henry White", "who was he?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 199, "Turn_no": 16, "Question": "who plays the role of protagonist in the aforementioned film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Daniel Craig", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist "}, {"Answer": "Daniel Craig", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander, it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior."}, {"Answer": "Mikael Blomkvist", "Topic": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In Stockholm, disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist is recovering from the legal and professional fallout of a libel suit brought against him by businessman Hans-Erik Wennerstr\u00f6m, straining Blomkvist's relationship with his business partner and married lover, Erika Berger. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what disney movie is the evil queen from", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "Topic": "Evil Queen (Disney)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Evil Queen, also known as the Wicked Queen or just the Queen, and sometimes instead identified by her given name as Queen Grimhilde, is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Productions' first animated feature film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937) and a villain character in the extended Disney's \"Snow White\" franchise.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "Topic": "Evil Queen (Disney)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Evil Queen, also known as the Wicked Queen or just the Queen, and sometimes instead identified by her given name as Queen Grimhilde, is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Productions' first animated feature film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" "}, {"Answer": "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "Topic": "Evil Queen (Disney)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Evil Queen, also known as the Wicked Queen or just the Queen, and sometimes instead identified by her given name as Queen Grimhilde, is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Productions' first animated feature film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937) and a villain character in the extended Disney's \"Snow White\" franchise. She is based on the Evil Queen character from the German fairy tale \"Snow White\"."}, {"Answer": "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\".", "Topic": "Evil Queen (Disney)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Evil Queen, also known as the Wicked Queen or just the Queen, and sometimes instead identified by her given name as Queen Grimhilde, is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Productions' first animated feature film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" ("}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\""], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "what is this movie about ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". For years the mirror always answers that the Queen is, pleasing her.\n\nOne day, the Magic Mirror informs the Queen that Snow White is now \"the fairest\" in the land; on that same day, Snow White meets and falls in love with a prince who overhears her singing. The jealous Queen orders her Huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. She further demands that the huntsman return with Snow White's heart in a jeweled box as proof of the deed. However, the Huntsman cannot bring himself to kill Snow White. He tearfully begs for her forgiveness, revealing the Queen wants her dead and urges her to flee into the woods and never look back. Lost and frightened, the princess is befriended by woodland creatures who lead her to a cottag", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is an American animated musical fantasy film.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions "}, {"Answer": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". F", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". For years the mirror always answers that the Queen is, pleasing her."}, {"Answer": "About a princess , Snow White who flees from her stepmother who is a queen and takes refuge with seven dwarves in a forest.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". For years the mirror always answers that the Queen is, pleasing her.\n\nOne day, the Magic Mirror informs the Queen that Snow White is now \"the fairest\" in the land; on that same day, Snow White meets and falls in love with a prince who overhears her singing. The jealous Queen orders her Huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. She further demands that the huntsman return with Snow White's heart in a jeweled box as proof of the deed. However, the Huntsman cannot bring himself to kill Snow White. He tearfully begs for her forgiveness, revealing the Queen wants her dead and urges her to flee into the woods and never look back. Lost and frightened, the princess is befriended by woodland creatures who lead her to a cottag"}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails."], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". For years the mirror always answers that the Queen is, pleasing her.\n\nOne day, the Magic Mirror informs the Queen that Snow White is now \"the fairest\" in the land; on that same day, Snow White meets and falls in love with a prince who overhears her singing. The jealous Queen orders her Huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. She further demands that the huntsman return with Snow White's heart in a jeweled box as proof of the deed. However, the Huntsman cannot bring himself to kill Snow White. He tearfully begs for her forgiveness, revealing the Queen wants her dead and urges her to flee into the woods and never look back. Lost and frightened, the princess is befriended by woodland creatures who lead her to a cottag", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Snow White, Queen and seven dwarfs.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". For years the mirror always answers that the Queen is, pleasing her."}, {"Answer": "Snow White, seven dwarfs named Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". For years the mirror always answers that the Queen is, pleasing her.\n\nOne day, the Magic Mirror informs the Queen that Snow White is now \"the fairest\" in the land; on that same day, Snow White meets and falls in love with a prince who overhears her singing. The jealous Queen orders her Huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. She further demands that the huntsman return with Snow White's heart in a jeweled box as proof of the deed. However, the Huntsman cannot bring himself to kill Snow White. He tearfully begs for her forgiveness, revealing the Queen wants her dead and urges her to flee into the woods and never look back. Lost and frightened, the princess is befriended by woodland creatures who lead her to a cottag"}, {"Answer": "Snow White, Queen, a prince, Huntsman, and the seven dwarves.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "Snow White is a lonely princess living with her stepmother, a vain Queen. The Queen worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her, so she forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid and asks her Magic Mirror daily \"who is the fairest one of all\". For years the mirror always answers that the Queen is, pleasing her.\n\nOne day, the Magic Mirror informs the Queen that Snow White is now \"the fairest\" in the land; on that same day, Snow White meets and falls in love with a prince who overhears her singing. The jealous Queen orders her Huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. She further demands that the huntsman return with Snow White's heart in a jeweled box as proof of the deed."}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters."], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In reality, the cottage belongs to seven adult dwarfs\u2014named Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey\u2014who work in a nearby mine.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In reality, the cottage belongs to seven adult dwarfs\u2014named Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey\u2014who work in a nearby mine. Returning home, they are alarmed to find their cottage clean and suspect that an intruder has invaded their home. "}, {"Answer": "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "n reality, the cottage belongs to seven adult dwarfs\u2014named Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey\u2014"}, {"Answer": "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Plot", "Rationale": "In reality, the cottage belongs to seven adult dwarfs\u2014named Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey\u2014who work in a nearby mine. "}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey"], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "when was this movie released ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1937", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1937", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions"}, {"Answer": "December 21, 1937", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Snow White\" premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 21, 1937"}, {"Answer": "It premiered on 21 December ,1937.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Original theatrical run", "Rationale": "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937"}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "when was this movie released ?", "1937"], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what genre of film is this ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Animated musical fantasy", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "An animated musical fantasy.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions"}, {"Answer": "Animated musical fantasy film", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. "}, {"Answer": "An animated musical fantasy film .", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures"}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "when was this movie released ?", "1937", "what genre of film is this ?", "Animated musical fantasy"], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "are there any theme parks based on this film ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster is a ride in Fantasyland.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland (an opening day attraction dating from 1955), Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. Fantasyland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom underwent an expansion from 2012 to 2014. The Snow White's Scary Adventures ride was replaced with Princess Fairytale Hall, where Snow White and other princesses are located for a meet and greet. Included in the 2013 expansion of Fantasyland is the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster. Snow White, her Prince, the Queen, and the Seven Dwarfs are also featured in parades and character appearances throughout the parks. Disneyland's Fantasyland Theater hosted \"Snow White: An Enchanting Musical\" from 2004 to 2006.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Snow White's Scary Adventures.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland (an opening day attraction dating from 1955), Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris."}, {"Answer": "Yes, Snow White's Scary Adventures", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland (an opening day attraction dating from 1955), Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. "}, {"Answer": "No, but there are several themed rides available at different parks.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Theme parks", "Rationale": "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland (an opening day attraction dating from 1955), Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. Fantasyland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom underwent an expansion from 2012 to 2014. The Snow White's Scary Adventures ride was replaced with Princess Fairytale Hall, where Snow White and other princesses are located for a meet and greet. I"}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "when was this movie released ?", "1937", "what genre of film is this ?", "Animated musical fantasy", "are there any theme parks based on this film ?", "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster is a ride in Fantasyland."], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "any broadway musicals based on this film ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Broadway musical", "Rationale": "Unknown Mary Jo Salerno played Snow White in the Disney-produced \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, musical of the same name.", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Broadway musical", "Rationale": "Unknown Mary Jo Salerno played Snow White in the Disney-produced \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall."}, {"Answer": "Unknown Mary Jo Salerno", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Broadway musical", "Rationale": "Unknown Mary Jo Salerno played Snow White in the Disney-produced \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, the \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\".", "Topic": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)", "Topic_section": "Broadway musical", "Rationale": "Unknown Mary Jo Salerno played Snow White in the Disney-produced \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall. "}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "when was this movie released ?", "1937", "what genre of film is this ?", "Animated musical fantasy", "are there any theme parks based on this film ?", "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster is a ride in Fantasyland.", "any broadway musicals based on this film ?", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall."], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "when was the above mentioned hall established ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1932", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Construction, opening, and early years", "Rationale": "The Music Hall opened to the public on December 27, 1932, with a lavish stage show featuring numbers including Ray Bolger, Doc Rockwell and Martha Graham. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "December 27, 1932.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Construction, opening, and early years", "Rationale": "The Music Hall opened to the public on December 27, 1932, "}, {"Answer": "December 1931", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Construction, opening, and early years", "Rationale": "Construction on Radio City Music Hall started in December 1931, and the hall topped out in August 1932"}, {"Answer": "It opened to the public on 27 December,1932.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Construction, opening, and early years", "Rationale": "\nThe Music Hall opened to the public on December 27, 1932,"}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "when was this movie released ?", "1937", "what genre of film is this ?", "Animated musical fantasy", "are there any theme parks based on this film ?", "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster is a ride in Fantasyland.", "any broadway musicals based on this film ?", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall.", "when was the above mentioned hall established ?", "1932"], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who built this hall ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It was built on the basis of blueprints by Benjamin Wistar Morris and designer Joseph Urban with endowment from John D. Rockefeller Jr.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Planning", "Rationale": "The construction of Rockefeller Center occurred between 1932 and 1940. on land that John D. Rockefeller Jr. leased from Columbia University. The Rockefeller Center site was originally supposed to be occupied by a new opera house for the Metropolitan Opera. By 1928, Benjamin Wistar Morris and designer Joseph Urban were hired to come up with blueprints for the house. However, the new building was too expensive for the opera to fund by itself, and it needed an endowment, and the project ultimately gained the support of John D. Rockefeller Jr. The planned opera house was canceled in December 1929 due to various issues, but Rockefeller made a deal with RCA to develop Rockefeller Center as a mass media complex with four theaters. This was later downsized to two theaters.\n", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Edward Durell Stone and Donald Deskey", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Radio City Music Hall was designed by Edward Durell Stone and Donald Deskey in the Art Deco style"}, {"Answer": "John D. Rockefeller Jr.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Planning", "Rationale": "The Rockefeller Center site was originally supposed to be occupied by a new opera house for the Metropolitan Opera. By 1928, Benjamin Wistar Morris and designer Joseph Urban were hired to come up with blueprints for the house. However, the new building was too expensive for the opera to fund by itself, and it needed an endowment, and the project ultimately gained the support of John D. Rockefeller Jr. "}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "when was this movie released ?", "1937", "what genre of film is this ?", "Animated musical fantasy", "are there any theme parks based on this film ?", "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster is a ride in Fantasyland.", "any broadway musicals based on this film ?", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall.", "when was the above mentioned hall established ?", "1932", "who built this hall ?", "It was built on the basis of blueprints by Benjamin Wistar Morris and designer Joseph Urban with endowment from John D. Rockefeller Jr."], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "did it face bankruptcy ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it was heavily in debt.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Bankruptcy and threat of closure", "Rationale": "By January 1978, the Music Hall was in debt, and officials stated that it could not remain open after April. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, by January 1978 the hall was in debt.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Bankruptcy and threat of closure", "Rationale": "By January 1978, the Music Hall was in debt, and officials stated that it could not remain open after April. Alton Marshall, president of Rockefeller Center"}, {"Answer": "Yes, by January 1978, the Music Hall was in debt, and officials stated that it could not remain open after April.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Bankruptcy and threat of closure", "Rationale": "By January 1978, the Music Hall was in debt, and officials stated that it could not remain open after April. "}, {"Answer": "No, but it was in debt by January 1978.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Bankruptcy and threat of closure", "Rationale": "By January 1978, the Music Hall was in debt, and officials stated that it could not remain open after April."}]} {"Context": ["what disney movie is the evil queen from", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"", "what is this movie about ?", "It is a story about a lonely princess Snow White living with her stepmother who worries that Snow White will be more beautiful than her and gets jealous. She then plots to kill her, but eventually fails.", "who are the main characters from this movie ?", "Snow White, Evil Queen, a Huntsman and seven dwarves are the main characters.", "what are the names of the dwarves ?", "Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey", "when was this movie released ?", "1937", "what genre of film is this ?", "Animated musical fantasy", "are there any theme parks based on this film ?", "Snow White's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster is a ride in Fantasyland.", "any broadway musicals based on this film ?", "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (also known as \"Snow White Live!\") at the Radio City Music Hall.", "when was the above mentioned hall established ?", "1932", "who built this hall ?", "It was built on the basis of blueprints by Benjamin Wistar Morris and designer Joseph Urban with endowment from John D. Rockefeller Jr.", "did it face bankruptcy ?", "Yes, it was heavily in debt."], "Conversation_no": 200, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "any concerts take place here ?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, shows by Pink Floyd, Devo, Liberace, Lady Gaga and Mariah Carey among many others.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Concerts", "Rationale": "Pink Floyd played at the Music Hall on March 17, 1973. The Grateful Dead played eight shows over 9 days in October 1980, culminating on Halloween; two of the shows from this run were released as the video . American new wave band Devo performed at Radio City Music Hall on October 31, 1981 during their New Traditionalists tour. In the 1980s, Liberace grossed $2.5 million from fourteen performances with a combined audience of 82,000, setting a box-office record for Radio City Music Hall at the time.\n\nLady Gaga and Tony Bennett performed at the Music Hall as part of their Cheek to Cheek Tour on June 19\u201323, 2015. In addition, Britney Spears performed at the Hall for two sold-out shows as part of her on July 23 and 24, 2018. Christina Aguilera performed there for two sold out nights as part of the Liberation tour on October 3 and 4, 2018. Mariah Carey performed to a sold-out crowd as part of her Caution World Tour on March 25, 2019.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, byPink Floyd, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Concerts", "Rationale": "Pink Floyd played at the Music Hall on March 17, 1973. The Grateful Dead played eight shows over 9 days in October 1980, culminating on Halloween; two of the shows from this run were released as the video . American new wave band Devo performed at Radio City Music Hall on October 31, 1981 "}, {"Answer": "Yes, Pink Floyd played at the Music Hall , the Grateful Dead played eight shows over 9 days , an American new wave band Devo performed during their New Traditionalists tour, etc.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Concerts", "Rationale": "Pink Floyd played at the Music Hall on March 17, 1973. The Grateful Dead played eight shows over 9 days in October 1980, culminating on Halloween; two of the shows from this run were released as the video . American new wave band Devo performed at Radio City Music Hall on October 31, 1981 during their New Traditionalists tour. In the 1980s, Liberace grossed $2.5 million from fourteen performances with a combined audience of 82,000, setting a box-office record for Radio City Music Hall at the time."}, {"Answer": "Yes, by Pink Floy, the Grateful Dead , Devo, Liberace and others.", "Topic": "Radio City Music Hall", "Topic_section": "Concerts", "Rationale": "Pink Floyd played at the Music Hall on March 17, 1973. The Grateful Dead played eight shows over 9 days in October 1980, culminating on Halloween; two of the shows from this run were released as the video . American new wave band Devo performed at Radio City Music Hall on October 31, 1981 during their New Traditionalists tour. In the 1980s, Liberace grossed $2.5 million from fourteen performances with a combined audience of 82,000, setting a box-office record for Radio City Music Hall at the time.\n"}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who was little tich?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Relph (21 July 186710 February 1928), professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "A English music hall comedian and dancer", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Relph (21 July 186710 February 1928), professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer during the late 19th and early 20th centuries."}, {"Answer": "English music hall comedian and dancer", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Relph (21 July 186710 February 1928), professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer during the late 19th and early 20th centuries."}, {"Answer": "English music hall comedian and dancer", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Harry Relph (21 July 186710 February 1928), professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. "}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance."], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where all has he performed?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Aside from his music hall appearances, he was also a popular performer in Christmas pantomimes and appeared in them annually at theatres throughout the English provinces. He repeated this success in London, where he appeared in three pantomimes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Rosherville Pleasure Gardens and Barnard's Music Hall in Chatham.", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "n the early 1880s he formed a blackface act and gained popularity with performances at the nearby Rosherville Pleasure Gardens and Barnard's Music Hall in Chatham."}, {"Answer": "Theatre Royal, public houses in Sevenoaks.", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He repeated this success in London, where he appeared in three pantomimes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, between 1891 and 1893 alongside Dan Leno and Marie Lloyd."}, {"Answer": "Europe and United States", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "which he performed in Europe and for which he wore boots with soles long. Aside from his music hall appearances, he was also a popular performer in Christmas pantomimes and appeared in them annually at theatres throughout the English provinces. He repeated this success in London, where he appeared in three pantomimes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, between 1891 and 1893 alongside Dan Leno and Marie Lloyd.\n\nBorn in Cudham, Kent, Little Tich began performing aged ten when he developed a dance and tin-whistle act which he showcased at public houses in Sevenoaks. In the early 1880s he formed a blackface act and gained popularity with performances at the nearby Rosherville Pleasure Gardens and Barnard's Music Hall in Chatham. He travelled to London and appeared at the Forester's Music Hall in 1884. Later that year, he adopted the stage name \"Little Tich\", which he based on his childhood nickname of \"Tichborne\", acquired through his portly stature and physical likeness to the suspected Tic"}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall"], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Life at Drury Lane", "Rationale": ". The Drury Lane pantomimes were known for their extravagance and splendour and featured lavish sets and big budgets. The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He appeared in three pantomimes", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He repeated this success in London, where he appeared in three pantomimes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, between 1891 and 1893 alongside Dan Leno and Marie Lloyd."}, {"Answer": "Pantomimes", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "He repeated this success in London, where he appeared in three pantomimes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, between 1891 and 1893 alongside Dan Leno and Marie Lloyd."}, {"Answer": "Three Christmas pantomimes", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " He repeated this success in London, where he appeared in three pantomimes at the Theatre Royal,"}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\""], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "when?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1891", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Life at Drury Lane", "Rationale": "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\" in 1891 which also starred Drury Lane regulars Marie Lloyd, Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1891", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Life at Drury Lane", "Rationale": "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\" in 1891 "}, {"Answer": "1891", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Life at Drury Lane", "Rationale": "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\" in 1891 which also starred Drury Lane regulars Marie Lloyd, Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell."}, {"Answer": "1891", "Topic": "Little Tich", "Topic_section": "Life at Drury Lane", "Rationale": "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\" in 1891 which also starred Drury Lane regulars Marie Lloyd, Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell."}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "when?", "1891"], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "is it a character?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is a character in an English nursery rhyme, portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg.", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme, probably originally a riddle and one of the best known in the English-speaking world."}, {"Answer": "Yes, in an English nursery rhyme.", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme, probably originally a riddle and one of the best known in the English-speaking world. "}, {"Answer": "Yes. A character in an English nursery rhyme", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme,"}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "when?", "1891", "is it a character?", "It is a character in an English nursery rhyme, portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg."], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who created it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings.", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "James William Elliott", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The first recorded versions of the rhyme date from late eighteenth-century England and the tune from 1870 in James William Elliott's \"National Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs\". "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Its origins are obscure", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "when?", "1891", "is it a character?", "It is a character in an English nursery rhyme, portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg.", "who created it?", "Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings."], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "has this character ever appeared in a film?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, in All the King's Men", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "In film and literature", "Rationale": "All the King's Men", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "In film and literature", "Rationale": "Robert Penn Warren's 1946 American novel \"All the King's Men\" is the story of populist politician Willie Stark's rise to the position of governor and eventual fall, based on the career of the infamous Louisiana Senator and Governor Huey Long. It won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize and was twice made into a film in 1949 and 2006, the former winning the Academy Award for best motion picture. "}, {"Answer": "Yes. All the King's Men", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "In film and literature", "Rationale": "Robert Penn Warren's 1946 American novel \"All the King's Men\" is the story of populist politician Willie Stark's rise to the position of governor and eventual fall, based on the career of the infamous Louisiana Senator and Governor Huey Long. It won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize and was twice made into a film in 1949 and 2006, "}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "when?", "1891", "is it a character?", "It is a character in an English nursery rhyme, portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg.", "who created it?", "Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings.", "has this character ever appeared in a film?", "Yes, in All the King's Men"], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what was the storyline of the movie?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark in the American South.", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The story of populist politician Willie Stark's rise to the position of governor and eventual fall, based on the career of the infamous Louisiana Senator and Governor Huey Long.", "Topic": "Humpty Dumpty", "Topic_section": "In film and literature", "Rationale": "Robert Penn Warren's 1946 American novel \"All the King's Men\" is the story of populist politician Willie Stark's rise to the position of governor and eventual fall, based on the career of the infamous Louisiana Senator and Governor Huey Long. "}, {"Answer": "It focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South.", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South. "}, {"Answer": "The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South"}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "when?", "1891", "is it a character?", "It is a character in an English nursery rhyme, portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg.", "who created it?", "Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings.", "has this character ever appeared in a film?", "Yes, in All the King's Men", "what was the storyline of the movie?", "The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark in the American South."], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who did the title role?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Broderick Crawford", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru. "}, {"Answer": "Broderick Crawford", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru. The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South."}, {"Answer": "Broderick Crawford", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru. The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South."}]} {"Context": ["who was little tich?", "Harry Relph, professionally known as Little Tich, was a English music hall comedian and dancer best known for acrobatic dance.", "where all has he performed?", "Theatre Royal, Barnard's Music Hall, English music hall", "what did he perform in the first theatre?", "The first of the Drury Lane pantomimes in which Little Tich appeared was \"Humpty Dumpty\"", "when?", "1891", "is it a character?", "It is a character in an English nursery rhyme, portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg.", "who created it?", "Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings.", "has this character ever appeared in a film?", "Yes, in All the King's Men", "what was the storyline of the movie?", "The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark in the American South.", "who did the title role?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 201, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who was casted for the role of the politician?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Broderick Crawford", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru. The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford)", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Broderick Crawford", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It is based on the 1946 Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name. The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru."}, {"Answer": "Broderick Crawford", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru. The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South."}, {"Answer": "Broderick Crawford", "Topic": "All the King's Men (1949 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru. The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician, Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South. "}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "what is quoll?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Quolls (; genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Is a carnivorous marsupials native", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "carnivorous marsupials native "}, {"Answer": "A carnivorous marsupial.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Quolls (; genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. They "}, {"Answer": "Carnivorous marsupials", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Quolls (; genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. "}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials."], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "where are they found?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Australia and New Guinea", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Quolls (; genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Australia and New Guinea", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Australia and New Guinea. They are primarily nocturnal and spend most of the day in a den. Of the six spec"}, {"Answer": "Australia and New Guinea.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Quolls (; genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. Th"}, {"Answer": "Australia and New Guinea", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Quolls (; genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. "}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea"], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "where did the latter get it's name from?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hiri Motu: \"Niu Gini\"", "Topic": "New Guinea", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Hiri Motu: \"Niu Gini\""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "The name appears to come from the words \"papo\" and \"ua\", which means \"not united\" or, \"territory that geographically is far away\"", "Topic": "New Guinea", "Topic_section": "Names", "Rationale": "The name appears to come from the words \"papo\" (to unite) and \"ua\" (negation), which means \"not united\" or, \"territory that geographically is far away (and thus not united)\"."}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "what kind of people are seen here?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "Topic": "New Guinea", "Topic_section": "People", "Rationale": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups and a near-equivalent number of separate languages, which makes New Guinea the most linguistically diverse area in the world.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "Topic": "New Guinea", "Topic_section": "People", "Rationale": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups and a near-equivalent number of separate languages, which makes New Guinea the most linguistically diverse area in the world."}, {"Answer": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups.", "Topic": "New Guinea", "Topic_section": "People", "Rationale": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups and a near-equivalent number of separate languages, which makes New Guinea the most linguistically diverse area in the world. Ethnologue'"}, {"Answer": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups and a near-equivalent number of separate languages, which makes New Guinea the most linguistically diverse area in the world.", "Topic": "New Guinea", "Topic_section": "People", "Rationale": "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups and a near-equivalent number of separate languages, which makes New Guinea the most linguistically diverse area in the world. "}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups"], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The smaller quolls primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The smaller quolls primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The smaller quolls primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums. "}, {"Answer": "Insects, birds, frogs, lizards, fruit, rushtail possums, rabbits and hares.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": " The smaller quolls primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums. The tiger quoll's diet is dominated by mammals such as brushtail possums, rabbits and hares"}, {"Answer": "The smaller quolls primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Diet", "Rationale": "The smaller quolls primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums."}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums."], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "where does it live?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": ". Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Mainland Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "mainland Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania."}, {"Answer": "Mainland Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "Quolls are indigenous to mainland Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania. "}, {"Answer": "Quolls are indigenous to mainland Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Distribution and habitat", "Rationale": "Quolls are indigenous to mainland Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania."}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "where does it live?", "Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas."], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "were any attempts made to protect or conserve these?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "\nFox control programs have benefited the western quoll. The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia) monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning. The Perth Zoo has been monitoring a successful captive-breeding program since 1989", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Northern Territory Wildlife Park in Australia recorded their first litter of quoll pups in the park.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "Northern Territory Wildlife Park in Australia recorded their first litter of quoll pups in the park. "}, {"Answer": "Yes, captive-breeding program.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "Fox control programs have benefited the western quoll. The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia) monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning. The Perth Zoo has been monitoring a successful captive-breeding program since 1989. It has successfully bred more than 60 western quolls, most of which it transferred to Julimar Conservation Park, with pr"}, {"Answer": "Yes, the Department of Environment and Conservation monitors western quoll populations", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia) monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning."}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "where does it live?", "Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas.", "were any attempts made to protect or conserve these?", "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)"], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what did they do?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "They monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "l. The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia) monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning."}, {"Answer": "Monitor western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "Fox control programs have benefited the western quoll. The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia) monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing res"}, {"Answer": "Monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia) monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs, as well as ongoing research into fox control, timber harvesting, and prescribed burning. "}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "where does it live?", "Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas.", "were any attempts made to protect or conserve these?", "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "what did they do?", "They monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs"], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "what threat on them did lead to do so?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Predators such as foxes and cats prey on quolls and compete with them for food.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Threats", "Rationale": "Predators such as foxes and cats prey on quolls and compete with them for food.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Australian quolls have declined in number owing to habitat loss caused by urbanization. The northern quoll is threatened by toxic cane toads", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "Australian quoll species have declined in number owing to habitat loss caused by urbanization. The northern quoll is threatened by toxic cane toads, "}, {"Answer": "Habitat loss caused by urbanization.", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "Since 1770, all Australian quoll species have declined in number owing to habitat loss caused by urbanization. The northern quoll is threatened by toxic cane toads, but a Univer"}, {"Answer": "Habitat loss caused by urbanization", "Topic": "Quoll", "Topic_section": "Conservation efforts", "Rationale": "Since 1770, all Australian quoll species have declined in number owing to habitat loss caused by urbanization."}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "where does it live?", "Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas.", "were any attempts made to protect or conserve these?", "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "what did they do?", "They monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs", "what threat on them did lead to do so?", "Predators such as foxes and cats prey on quolls and compete with them for food."], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when did the aforementioned department come into action?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1 July 2006", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". It was formed on 1 July 2006 by the amalgamation of the Department of Environment and the Department of Conservation and Land Management.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1 July 2006", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1 July 2006"}, {"Answer": "1st July 2006.", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was formed on 1 July 2006 by the amalgamation of the Department of Environment and the Department of Conservation and Land Management.\n"}, {"Answer": "1 July 2006", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was formed on 1 July 2006 by the amalgamation of the Department of Environment and the Department of Conservation and Land Management."}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "where does it live?", "Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas.", "were any attempts made to protect or conserve these?", "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "what did they do?", "They monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs", "what threat on them did lead to do so?", "Predators such as foxes and cats prey on quolls and compete with them for food.", "when did the aforementioned department come into action?", "1 July 2006"], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "what is its main objective?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It focuses on environmental regulation, approvals and appeals processes, and pollution prevention.", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " DER focuses on environmental regulation, approvals and appeals processes, and pollution prevention.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Manages more than 285,000 km\u00b2, including more than nine per cent of WA's land area: its national parks, marine parks, conservation parks, regional parks, state forests and timber reserves, nature reserves, roadside reserves and marine nature reserves.", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Status (at dissolution, 30 June 2013)", "Rationale": "The department was managing more than 285,000\u00a0km\u00b2, including more than nine per cent of WA's land area: its national parks, marine parks, conservation parks, regional parks, state forests and timber reserves, nature reserves, roadside reserves and marine nature reserves."}, {"Answer": "It focuses on nature conservation and the community\u2019s enjoyment and appreciation of Western Australia\u2019s world-class network of national and marine parks.", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "DPaW focuses on nature conservation and the community\u2019s enjoyment and appreciation of Western Australia\u2019s world-class network of national and marine parks."}, {"Answer": "Responsible for implementing the state's conservation and environment legislation and regulations", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) was a department of the Government of Western Australia that was responsible for implementing the state's conservation and environment legislation and regulations."}]} {"Context": ["what is quoll?", "They are carnivorous marsupials.", "where are they found?", "Australia and New Guinea", "where did the latter get it's name from?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what kind of people are seen here?", "The island is presently populated by almost a thousand different tribal groups", "what does the animal we talked about feed on?", "The smaller ones primarily eat insects, birds, frogs, lizards and fruit; the larger species eat birds, reptiles, and mammals, including echidnas and possums.", "where does it live?", "Each species of quoll lives in distinct geographical areas.", "were any attempts made to protect or conserve these?", "The Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "what did they do?", "They monitors western quoll populations in the Jarrah Forest as part of its faunal management programs", "what threat on them did lead to do so?", "Predators such as foxes and cats prey on quolls and compete with them for food.", "when did the aforementioned department come into action?", "1 July 2006", "what is its main objective?", "It focuses on environmental regulation, approvals and appeals processes, and pollution prevention."], "Conversation_no": 202, "Turn_no": 12, "Question": "what sort of vehicles are being used by it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "pumpers, water bombers and tankers", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Vehicles", "Rationale": "This included pumpers, water bombers and tankers and other equipment relating to operations involving search and rescue and firefighting.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Pumpers, water bombers and tankers", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Vehicles", "Rationale": "pumpers, water bombers and tankers and other equipment relating to operations involving search and rescue and firefighting."}, {"Answer": "Pumpers, water bombers and tankers.", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Vehicles", "Rationale": "The Department maintained and coordinated a range of specialist equipment and emergency response vehicles. This included pumpers, water bombers and tankers and other equipment relating to operations involving search and rescue and firefighting."}, {"Answer": "Pumpers, water bombers and tankers", "Topic": "Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)", "Topic_section": "Vehicles", "Rationale": "This included pumpers, water bombers and tankers and other equipment relating to operations involving search and rescue and firefighting."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is the leader of ruling party in india", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Narendra Modi", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Modi", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Narendra Modi", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Narendra Modi led it to a landslide victory in the 2014 general election. Since that election, Modi has led the NDA government as Prime Minister and , the alliance governs 18 states."}, {"Answer": "Narendra Modi", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "After the 1998 general election, the BJP-led coalition known as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee formed a government that lasted for a year. Following fresh elections, the NDA government, again headed by Vajpayee, lasted for a full term in office; this was the first non-Congress government to do so. In the 2004 general election, the NDA suffered an unexpected defeat, and for the next ten years the BJP was the principal opposition party. Long time Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi led it to a landslide victory in the 2014 general election. Since that election, Modi has led the NDA government as Prime Minister and , the alliance governs 18 states."}, {"Answer": "Narendra Modi", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Long time Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi led it to a landslide victory in the 2014 general election. Since that election, Modi has led the NDA government as Prime Minister and , the alliance governs 18 states."}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "which political party does he currently belong to?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The Bharatiya Janata Party", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "e Bharatiya Janata Party"}, {"Answer": "The Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "e Bharatiya Janata Party (; ; BJP) is one of two major political parties in India, along with Indian National Congress. It has been the ruling political party of the Republic of India since 2014. , it is the country's largest political party in terms of representation in the national parliament and state assemblies and is the world's largest party in terms of primary membership. BJP is a right-wing party, and its policy has historically reflected Hindu nationalist positions. It has close ideological and organisatio"}, {"Answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "Topic": "Narendra Modi", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation."}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "when was this party established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "1980", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1980 ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "1951 "}, {"Answer": "In 1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "he BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. After the State of Emergency in 1977, the Jana Sangh merged with several other parties to form the Janata Party; it defeated the incumbent Congress party in the 1977 general election. After three years in power, th"}, {"Answer": "1951", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\nThe BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee."}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "mention a few of their social policies.", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Integral humanism\", Hindutva", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "The official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\" It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. "}, {"Answer": "The official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\" It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "he official philosophy of the BJP is \"Integral humanism,\" a philosophy first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965, who described it as advocating an \"indigenous economic model that puts the human being at center stage.\" It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar"}, {"Answer": "The BJP supports a uniform civil code, which would apply a common set of personal laws to every citizen regardless of their personal religion, replacing the existing laws which vary by religious community.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Social policies and Hindutva", "Rationale": "he BJP supports a uniform civil code, which would apply a common set of personal laws to every citizen regardless of their personal religion, replacing the existing laws which vary by religious community."}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980", "mention a few of their social policies.", "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar."], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what are some of their economic policies?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Introduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policies", "Rationale": "ntroduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation introduced by the P. V. Narasimha Rao-led Congress government in the early 1", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Its election manifesto recommended increasing foreign investment in priority sectors, while restricting it in others.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policies", "Rationale": "; its election manifesto recommended increasing foreign investment in priority sectors, while restricting it in others. "}, {"Answer": "The BJP's economic policy has changed considerably since its founding. There is a significant range of economic ideologies within the party. In the 1980s, like the Jana Sangh, it reflected the thinking of the RSS and its affiliates. It supported \"swadeshi\" (the promotion of indigenous industries and products) and a protectionist export policy.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policies", "Rationale": "he BJP's economic policy has changed considerably since its founding. There is a significant range of economic ideologies within the party. In the 1980s, like the Jana Sangh, it reflected the thinking of the RSS and its affiliates. It supported \"swadeshi\" (the promotion of indigenous industries and products) and a protectionist export policy. However, it supported internal economic liberalisation, and opposed the state-driven industrialisation favoured by the Congress.\n"}, {"Answer": "The 2004 campaign slogan India Shining was based on the party's belief that the free market would bring prosperity to all sectors of society.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Economic policies", "Rationale": " The 2004 campaign slogan India Shining was based on the party's belief that the free market would bring prosperity to all sectors of society. "}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980", "mention a few of their social policies.", "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "what are some of their economic policies?", "Introduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "what are some of the steps this party has taken to safeguard the country from terrorism?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Defence and counterterrorism", "Rationale": "NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The BJP takes a more aggressive and nationalistic position on defence policy and terrorism. The Vajpayee-led NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Defence and counterterrorism", "Rationale": " the BJP takes a more aggressive and nationalistic position on defence policy and terrorism. The Vajpayee-led NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism."}, {"Answer": "It took a more aggressive and nationalistic position on defence policy and terrorism. The Vajpayee-led NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Defence and counterterrorism", "Rationale": "Compared to the Congress, the BJP takes a more aggressive and nationalistic position on defence policy and terrorism. The Vajpayee-led NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror."}, {"Answer": "Compared to the Congress, the BJP takes a more aggressive and nationalistic position on defence policy and terrorism", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Defence and counterterrorism", "Rationale": "Compared to the Congress, the BJP takes a more aggressive and nationalistic position on defence policy and terrorism"}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980", "mention a few of their social policies.", "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "what are some of their economic policies?", "Introduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation", "what are some of the steps this party has taken to safeguard the country from terrorism?", "NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror."], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what are some of the designated posts in this party?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "The National Executive, president, vice-presidents, general-secretaries, treasurers and secretaries", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "National Executive", "Rationale": " the National Executive , which contains a variable number of senior leaders from across the country. It is the higher decision making body of the party. Its members are several vice-presidents, general-secretaries, treasurers and secretaries, who work directly with the president. "}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "In 8 other states, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim and Tamil Nadu it shares power as Junior Partner with other political parties of the NDA coalition.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Seats in State Legislative", "Rationale": "In 8 other states, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim and Tamil Nadu (Although, BJP has not a single seat in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly) it shares power as Junior Partner with other political parties of the NDA coalition.\n"}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980", "mention a few of their social policies.", "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "what are some of their economic policies?", "Introduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation", "what are some of the steps this party has taken to safeguard the country from terrorism?", "NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror.", "what are some of the designated posts in this party?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "what are some of the chief ministers who belong to this party?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "As of March 2020, 43 people from Bharatiya Janata Party have held the position of a chief minister, 12 of whom are incumbent.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "List of Chief Ministers", "Rationale": "As of March 2020, 43 people from Bharatiya Janata Party have held the position of a chief minister, 12 of whom are incumbent."}, {"Answer": "As of March 2020, 43 people from Bharatiya Janata Party have held the position of a chief minister, 12 of whom are incumbent.", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "List of Chief Ministers", "Rationale": "As of March 2020, 43 people from Bharatiya Janata Party have held the position of a chief minister, 12 of whom are incumbent."}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980", "mention a few of their social policies.", "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "what are some of their economic policies?", "Introduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation", "what are some of the steps this party has taken to safeguard the country from terrorism?", "NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror.", "what are some of the designated posts in this party?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of the chief ministers who belong to this party?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who all were involved in the establishment of this party?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee, Mauli Chandra Sharma, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951\u201377)", "Rationale": "Mauli Chandra Sharma ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee"}, {"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee. After the State of Emergency in 1977, the Jana Sangh merged wi"}, {"Answer": "Syama Prasad Mukherjee", "Topic": "Bharatiya Janata Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The BJP's origin lies in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, formed in 1951 by Syama Prasad Mukherjee"}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980", "mention a few of their social policies.", "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "what are some of their economic policies?", "Introduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation", "what are some of the steps this party has taken to safeguard the country from terrorism?", "NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror.", "what are some of the designated posts in this party?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of the chief ministers who belong to this party?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who all were involved in the establishment of this party?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee, Mauli Chandra Sharma, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "who is the second person mentioned?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "A senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress. He was a founding member of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress. He was a founding member of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, serving ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He was a senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress.", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "was a senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress. "}, {"Answer": "He was a senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress.", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauli Chandra Sharma (M. C. Sharma) was a senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress. He was a founding member of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, serving as its Vice-President and President, before being forced out by the "}, {"Answer": "He was a senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress.", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Mauli Chandra Sharma (M. C. Sharma) was a senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress"}]} {"Context": ["who is the leader of ruling party in india", "Narendra Modi", "which political party does he currently belong to?", "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)", "when was this party established?", "1980", "mention a few of their social policies.", "It is committed to Hindutva, an ideology articulated by Indian independence activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.", "what are some of their economic policies?", "Introduced significant deregulation and privatisation of government owned enterprises. It also introduced tariff-reducing measures. These reforms built off of the initial economic liberalisation", "what are some of the steps this party has taken to safeguard the country from terrorism?", "NDA government carried out nuclear weapons tests, and enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which later came under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States' War on Terror.", "what are some of the designated posts in this party?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what are some of the chief ministers who belong to this party?", "UNANSWERABLE", "who all were involved in the establishment of this party?", "Syama Prasad Mukherjee, Mauli Chandra Sharma, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee", "who is the second person mentioned?", "A senior Indian politician, originally of the Indian National Congress. He was a founding member of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh"], "Conversation_no": 203, "Turn_no": 11, "Question": "which educational institutions did he attend?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Attended the Hindu College", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Life and early career", "Rationale": "attended the Hindu College. He went on to study law, but gave that up in 1", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Hindu College", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Life and early career", "Rationale": "attended the Hindu College. "}, {"Answer": "The Hindu College", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Life and early career", "Rationale": "C. Sharma is the son of Pandit Din Dayal Sharma, a sanathanist Sanskrit scholar, promoter of the Hindu Mahasabha in the 1920s and an associate of Madan Mohan Malaviya. Mauli Chandra grew up in Delhi and attended the Hindu College. He went on to study law, but gave that up in 1923 to join political activity."}, {"Answer": "Hindu College.", "Topic": "Mauli Chandra Sharma", "Topic_section": "Life and early career", "Rationale": " Mauli Chandra grew up in Delhi and attended the Hindu College."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who is josh hutcherson?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "He is an American actor and producer.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor and producer.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He is is an American actor and producer.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor and producer."}, {"Answer": "Is an American actor and producer.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "is an American actor and producer. "}, {"Answer": "American actor and producer", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor and producer"}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "does he own any production company?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "No.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Throughout his career, Hutcherson has expressed an interest in directing and producing. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Jesse Aarons.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "Hutcherson's breakthrough role in his career as a child actor came in 2007 when he portrayed Jesse Aarons in the fantasy drama \"Bridge to Terabithia\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "He played the leading role of Charlie Logan.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "The following year, he played the leading role of Charlie Logan in the television film \"Miracle Dogs\", which aired on Animal Planet"}, {"Answer": "His first film role was in \"Miracle Dogs\"", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "His first film role was in \"Miracle Dogs\""}, {"Answer": "Jesse Aarons in the fantasy drama \"Bridge to Terabithia\"", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "Hutcherson's breakthrough role in his career as a child actor came in 2007 when he portrayed Jesse Aarons in the fantasy drama \"Bridge to Terabithia\""}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No.", "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "Jesse Aarons."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "and which movie was it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Bridge to Terabithia.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "Hutcherson's breakthrough role in his career as a child actor came in 2007 when he portrayed Jesse Aarons in the fantasy drama \"Bridge to Terabithia\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Bridge to Terabithia\"", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "Hutcherson's breakthrough role in his career as a child actor came in 2007 when he portrayed Jesse Aarons in the fantasy drama \"Bridge to Terabithia\". "}, {"Answer": "\"Bridge to Terabithia\"", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "\"Bridge to Terabithia\""}, {"Answer": "Bridge to Terabithia", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "utcherson's breakthrough role in his career as a child actor came in 2007 when he portrayed Jesse Aarons in the fantasy drama \"Bridge to Terabithia\"."}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No.", "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "Jesse Aarons.", "and which movie was it?", "Bridge to Terabithia."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "what is the storyline of it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "It tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house.", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " \"Bridge to Terabithia\" tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "It is the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house.", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bridge to Terabithia\" tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house."}, {"Answer": "It was about an introverted boy with four sisters, a financially strapped family, and a real talent for drawing, whose life is turned around when Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) arrives, with whom he creates an imaginary utopian world.", "Topic": "Josh Hutcherson", "Topic_section": "2002\u20132010: Early roles", "Rationale": "an introverted boy with four sisters, a financially strapped family, and a real talent for drawing\" whose life is turned around when Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) arrives, with whom he creates an imaginary utopian world."}, {"Answer": "It tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "\"Bridge to Terabithia\" tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house."}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No.", "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "Jesse Aarons.", "and which movie was it?", "Bridge to Terabithia.", "what is the storyline of it?", "It tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "who sort of film is it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": "", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Coming-of-age fantasy adventure film", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bridge to Terabithia is a 2007 American coming-of-age fantasy adventure film directed by G\u00e1bor Csup\u00f3 and adapted for film by David L. Paterson and Jeff Stockwell."}, {"Answer": "Coming-of-age fantasy adventure film", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "coming-of-age fantasy adventure film"}, {"Answer": "Coming-of-age fantasy adventure film", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bridge to Terabithia is a 2007 American coming-of-age fantasy adventure film directed by"}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No.", "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "Jesse Aarons.", "and which movie was it?", "Bridge to Terabithia.", "what is the storyline of it?", "It tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house.", "who sort of film is it?", "UNANSWERABLE"], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "what is its genre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Fantasy adventure film.", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bridge to Terabithia is a 2007 American coming-of-age fantasy adventure film directed by G\u00e1bor Csup\u00f3 and adapted for film by David L. Paterson and Jeff Stockwell. The film, ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Coming-of-age fantasy adventure film", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bridge to Terabithia is a 2007 American coming-of-age fantasy adventure film"}, {"Answer": "Fantasy adventure film", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "fantasy adventure film "}, {"Answer": "Coming-of-age fantasy adventure film", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Bridge to Terabithia is a 2007 American coming-of-age fantasy adventure film directed by "}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No.", "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "Jesse Aarons.", "and which movie was it?", "Bridge to Terabithia.", "what is the storyline of it?", "It tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house.", "who sort of film is it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its genre?", "Fantasy adventure film."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 8, "Question": "who managed the graphical effects?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Weta Digital.", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Design and effects", "Rationale": "Csup\u00f3 chose to have Weta Digital render the 3D animation because he \"was impressed with their artistic integrity, the teamwork, the [fact that] people were really nice, and also they responded to our designs very positively\".", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Dima Malanitchev, Csup\u00f3", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Design and effects", "Rationale": "Dima Malanitchev came up with the drawings for the creatures with Csup\u00f3's guidance"}, {"Answer": "Weta Digital", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Design and effects", "Rationale": "Weta Digital "}, {"Answer": "Weta visual effects supervisor Matt Aitken", "Topic": "Bridge to Terabithia (2007 film)", "Topic_section": "Design and effects", "Rationale": "Weta visual effects supervisor Matt Aitken explained that process involved in interpreting the creatures was \"split into two steps\"."}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No.", "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "Jesse Aarons.", "and which movie was it?", "Bridge to Terabithia.", "what is the storyline of it?", "It tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house.", "who sort of film is it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its genre?", "Fantasy adventure film.", "who managed the graphical effects?", "Weta Digital."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "who owns it?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk.", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was founded by Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk in 1993 to produce the digital special effects for \"Heavenly Creatures\". ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": " It was founded by Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk in 1993 to produce the digital special effects for \"Heavenly Creatures\". "}, {"Answer": "Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk"}, {"Answer": "Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor and Jamie Selkirk", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was founded by Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk"}]} {"Context": ["who is josh hutcherson?", "He is an American actor and producer.", "does he own any production company?", "No.", "what was his role in the film that gave him a breakthrough?", "Jesse Aarons.", "and which movie was it?", "Bridge to Terabithia.", "what is the storyline of it?", "It tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house.", "who sort of film is it?", "UNANSWERABLE", "what is its genre?", "Fantasy adventure film.", "who managed the graphical effects?", "Weta Digital.", "who owns it?", "Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk."], "Conversation_no": 204, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "can you name a few movies in which they have worked?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "King Kong, Avatar and The Jungle Book.", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "As of 2017, Weta Digital has won six Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects: \"\" (2001), \"\" (2002), \"\" (2003), \"King Kong\" (2005), \"Avatar\" (2009), and \"The Jungle Book\" (2016).", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "\"Heavenly Creatures\"", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "It was founded by Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk in 1993 to produce the digital special effects for \"Heavenly Creatures\"."}, {"Answer": "\"King Kong\", \"Avatar\", and \"The Jungle Book\"", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "\"King Kong\" (2005), \"Avatar\" (2009), and \"The Jungle Book\" (2016)."}, {"Answer": "King Kong, Avatar and The Jungle Book", "Topic": "Weta Digital", "Topic_section": "History", "Rationale": "As of 2017, Weta Digital has won six Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects: \"\" (2001), \"\" (2002), \"\" (2003), \"King Kong\" (2005), \"Avatar\" (2009), and \"The Jungle Book\" (2016)."}]} {"Context": [], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 1, "Question": "who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "is_nq": true, "Answer": "Mel Gibson", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The voice cast stars Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson as Pocahontas and Smith,", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Irene Bedard", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg (in Goldberg's feature directorial debut). The voice cast stars Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson as Pocahontas and Smith, respectively, with David Ogden Stiers, Russell Means, Christian Bale, Billy Connolly and Linda Hunt providing other voices. The score was written by Alan Menken, who also wrote the film's songs along with Stephen Schwartz"}, {"Answer": "Irene Bedard", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The voice cast stars Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson as Pocahontas and Smith"}, {"Answer": "Mel Gibson", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The voice cast stars Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson as Pocahontas and Smith, "}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson"], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 2, "Question": "when was the film released?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "June 16, 1995", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The film was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 16, 1995.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "1995", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical historical romantic drama film loosely based on the life of the Native American woman Pocahontas. It po"}, {"Answer": "June 16, 1995", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 16, 1995"}, {"Answer": "June 16, 1995", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": ". The film was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 16, 1995"}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson", "when was the film released?", "June 16, 1995"], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 3, "Question": "what was it's genre?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "History, romantic, drama, music are some them", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical historical romantic drama film", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "American animated musical historical romantic drama film", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical historical romantic drama film loosely based on the life of the Native American woman Pocahontas. It portrays a fictionalized account of her historical encounter with Englishman John Smith and the Jamestown settlers that arrived from the Virginia Company. The film was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 16, 1995. It is the 33rd Disney animated feature film and the sixth film produced and released during the period known as the Disney Renaissance"}, {"Answer": "Animated musical historical romantic drama film", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical historical romantic drama film l"}, {"Answer": "animated musical historical romantic drama", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical historical romantic drama film loosely based on the life of the Native American woman Pocahontas."}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson", "when was the film released?", "June 16, 1995", "what was it's genre?", "History, romantic, drama, music are some them"], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 4, "Question": "who was the director?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg (in Goldberg's feature directorial debut). 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The score was written by Alan Menken, who also wrote the film's songs along with Stephen Schwartz."}, {"Answer": "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg "}, {"Answer": "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "The film was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg (in Goldberg's feature directorial debut)."}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson", "when was the film released?", "June 16, 1995", "what was it's genre?", "History, romantic, drama, music are some them", "who was the director?", "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg"], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 5, "Question": "was it a commercially successful one?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, its grossed collection was $346.1 million worldwide.", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Box office", "Rationale": "Cumulatively, \"Pocahontas\" grossed $346.1 million worldwide. ", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes as it was the fourth-highest-grossing film in North America of 1995", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Box office", "Rationale": "By January 1996, the film grossed $141.5 million in the United States, being the fourth-highest-grossing film in North America of 1995, behind \"Apollo 13\", \"Toy Story\", and \"Batman Forever\". Overseas, the film was projected to gross $225 million, though foreign box office grosses eventually amounted to $204.5 million. Cumulatively, \"Pocahontas\" grossed $346.1 million worldwide. Although at the time it was seen as a commercial box office disappointment in comparison to \"The Lion King\", in January 1996, then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner contested in an annual shareholders' meeting that \"\"Pocahontas\" is well on its way to being one of our most successful films of all time. It has equalled \"Beauty and the Beast\"s box office numbers domestically, and now it has taken Europe by storm and is playing well in every country in which it is being shown. Sales of \"Pocahontas\""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Box office", "Rationale": " then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner contested in an annual shareholders' meeting that \"\"Pocahontas\" is well on its way to being one of our most successful films of all time. It has equalled \"Beauty and the Beast\"s box office numbers domestically, and now it has taken Europe by storm and is playing well in every country in which it is being shown. Sales of \"Pocahontas\" merchandise have been phenomenal.\""}, {"Answer": "Yes", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "The film had the largest premiere in history, on June 10, 1995, in New York's Central Park, followed by a live performance by Vanessa Williams. Disney officials estimated the crowd at 100,000. "}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson", "when was the film released?", "June 16, 1995", "what was it's genre?", "History, romantic, drama, music are some them", "who was the director?", "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg", "was it a commercially successful one?", "Yes, its grossed collection was $346.1 million worldwide."], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 6, "Question": "did it appear in any television channel?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, it appear on Disney Channel", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Marketing", "Rationale": "A behind-the-scenes documentary television special titled \"The Making of Pocahontas: A Legend Comes to Life\" was aired on June 20, 1995, on the Disney Channel where the animators, voice cast, crew, and studio heads were interviewed on the production of the film.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, it was first released on VHS and Laserdisc in the United States on February 28, 1996, under the \"Masterpiece Collection\" lineup.", "Topic": "Pocahontas (1995 film)", "Topic_section": "Home media", "Rationale": "At first announced to be released on March 6, 1996, \"Pocahontas\" was first released on VHS and Laserdisc in the United States on February 28, 1996, under the \"Masterpiece Collection\" lineup. A deluxe VHS edition included the film and a documentary on the making of the film alongside a special edition of \"The Art of Pocahontas\" book and Disney-certified lithograph prints. Released on November 13, 1996, the CAV laserdisc Deluxe Edition contained the film, a historical documentary on Pocahontas, and \"The Making of Pocahontas\", along with added storyboards, character design artwork, concept art, rough animation, publicity and promotional trailers, the deleted \"If I Never Knew You\" musical sequence, and an audio commentary on a total of four double sided discs. The release was also accompanied with a Special Edition of the \"Art of Pocahontas\" book. Disney initially shipped 17 million VHS copies to retail stores, with nine million copies sold within its first weekend. By mid-1998, the operat"}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}, {"Answer": "UNANSWERABLE", "Topic": "", "Topic_section": "", "Rationale": ""}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson", "when was the film released?", "June 16, 1995", "what was it's genre?", "History, romantic, drama, music are some them", "who was the director?", "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg", "was it a commercially successful one?", "Yes, its grossed collection was $346.1 million worldwide.", "did it appear in any television channel?", "Yes, it appear on Disney Channel"], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 7, "Question": "has it produced any video games?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, \"Disney Channel All Star Party\"", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Video games", "Rationale": "In 2010, \"Disney Channel All Star Party\" was released for the Nintendo Wii. 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This game uses characters, games, and stages from \"Phineas and Ferb\", \"Jonas\", \"Sonny with a Chance\", \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"Hannah Montana\", \"The Suite Life on Deck\", and \"\". It was released in North America on October 26, 2010, and in Europe on November 5, 2010. It is published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Page 44 Studios. The game would have been released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with options for support with Kinect and PlayStation Move, respectively, but it was cancelled for undisclosed reasons. It is the first Disney game to feature Miis as player characters."}, {"Answer": "A party game based on several Disney Channel franchises", "Topic": "Disney Channel All Star Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Disney Channel All Star Party is a party game based on several Disney Channel franchises, exclusively for Wii"}, {"Answer": "It is a party game based on several Disney Channel franchises, exclusively for Wii.", "Topic": "Disney Channel All Star Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Disney Channel All Star Party is a party game based on several Disney Channel franchises, exclusively for Wii."}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson", "when was the film released?", "June 16, 1995", "what was it's genre?", "History, romantic, drama, music are some them", "who was the director?", "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg", "was it a commercially successful one?", "Yes, its grossed collection was $346.1 million worldwide.", "did it appear in any television channel?", "Yes, it appear on Disney Channel", "has it produced any video games?", "Yes, \"Disney Channel All Star Party\"", "what was the game about?", "It is a party game based on several Disney Channel franchises."], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 9, "Question": "does it have any channel for kids?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "Yes, Disney Junior", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Disney Junior", "Rationale": "On May 26, 2010, Disney-ABC Television Group announced the launch of a new digital cable and satellite channel targeted for young children called Disney Junior, which debuted on March 23, 2012.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "Yes, Disney Channel", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Disney Channel (originally called The Disney Channel from 1983 to 1997 and commonly shortened to Disney from 1997 to 2002) is an American pay television channel that serves as the flagship property of owner Disney Channels Worldwide unit of the Walt Disney Television subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.\n"}, {"Answer": "Yes. Disney Junior", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Disney Junior", "Rationale": "On May 26, 2010, Disney-ABC Television Group announced the launch of a new digital cable and satellite channel targeted for young children called Disney Junior, which debuted on March 23, 2012"}, {"Answer": "Disney Channel", "Topic": "Disney Channel All Star Party", "Topic_section": "Introduction", "Rationale": "Disney Channel All Star Party is a party game based on several Disney Channel franchises, exclusively for Wii."}]} {"Context": ["who plays the voice of john smith in pocahontas", "Mel Gibson", "when was the film released?", "June 16, 1995", "what was it's genre?", "History, romantic, drama, music are some them", "who was the director?", "Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg", "was it a commercially successful one?", "Yes, its grossed collection was $346.1 million worldwide.", "did it appear in any television channel?", "Yes, it appear on Disney Channel", "has it produced any video games?", "Yes, \"Disney Channel All Star Party\"", "what was the game about?", "It is a party game based on several Disney Channel franchises.", "does it have any channel for kids?", "Yes, Disney Junior"], "Conversation_no": 205, "Turn_no": 10, "Question": "when was it established?", "is_nq": false, "Answer": "March 23, 2012", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Disney Junior", "Rationale": "On May 26, 2010, Disney-ABC Television Group announced the launch of a new digital cable and satellite channel targeted for young children called Disney Junior, which debuted on March 23, 2012.", "Additional_answers": [{"Answer": "May 26, 2010", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Disney Junior", "Rationale": "On May 26, 2010, Disney-ABC Television Group announced the launch of a new digital cable and satellite channel targeted for young children called Disney Junior, which debuted on March 23, 2012. "}, {"Answer": "March 23, 2012", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Disney Junior", "Rationale": "On May 26, 2010, Disney-ABC Television Group announced the launch of a new digital cable and satellite channel targeted for young children called Disney Junior, which debuted on March 23, 2012."}, {"Answer": "March 23, 2012.", "Topic": "Disney Channel", "Topic_section": "Disney Junior", "Rationale": "On May 26, 2010, Disney-ABC Television Group announced the launch of a new digital cable and satellite channel targeted for young children called Disney Junior, which debuted on March 23, 2012. "}]}